Marine evacuation system definition

Marine evacuation system means an appliance designed to rapidly transfer large numbers of persons from an embarkation station by means of a passage to a floating platform for subsequent embarkation into associated survival craft, or directly into associated survival craft.
Marine evacuation system means a system designed to transfer personnel from the ship to survival craft and which complies with the requirements of Chapter VI paragraph 6.2 of the Code;
Marine evacuation system means an appliance for the rapid transfer of persons from the embarkation deck of a ship to a floating survival craft;

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Marine evacuation system means a system complying with the requirements of Schedule 5, Part 1;
Marine evacuation system means an appliance complying with the requirements of
Marine evacuation system means a system complying with the requirements of Schedule 5, Part 1 of MSN 1676(M);
Marine evacuation system means an appliance designed to rapidly transfer large numbers of persons from an embarkation station to survival craft (e.g. inflatable liferaft) consisting of an escape passage which may be either a vertical shute or an inflatable slide leading into associated survival craft directly or via an inflatable floating platform;