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Safety at work

The ship operator is responsible for the work safety onboard. The required personal protective equipment is present onboard. For the crew's support one of the expedition participants is named as a safety representative for the scientific community.

Safety representatives act supporting in their field of work without fixed expenditure of time. They are the main contact persons for the employees concerning safety-related questions. Furthermore, their exemplary function and collegiality should provoke a safety conscious behavior of the staff. Notably they should observe the workplaces etc. with regard to the presence of protection devices and safety equipment. Safety representatives offer voluntary for the task, which for them is an additional duty to their regular work. Because of their local knowledge and expertise they are able to detect health risks and dangers of accident  and react to them adequately.

The main tasks of safety representatives are described in DGUV regulations 1, § 20 and DGUV rule 100-001, 4.2. Further information are to be found in the recent DGUV information 211-042 "Sicherheitsbeauftragte".

Duties:

  • keeps contact with the chief scientist and reports regularly
  • keeps contact with the chief mate (1st Officer) in case of questions or problems
  • keeps contact with the scientific members
  • supports the chief scientist in taking measures to prevent occupational accidents and diseases

    • support in taking measures to prevent occupational accidents and diseases and other health risks

    • checking the presence and usage of the protective equipment

    • calls attention to health and accident risks

  • exemplary function for colleagues and inexperienced participants


What is the difference between a safety representative and a specialist for work safety?

Quite often there is confusion about the terms safety representative and specialists for work safety.

Safety representatives are designated by the employer for support in prevention of occupational accidents and diseases. All companies with more than 20 employees have to name a safety representative. The legal bases are  § 22 SGB VII and § 20 DGUV Vorschrift 1 "Grundsätze der Prävention".
The internal or external specialists for work safety directly responses to the management. They have no authorities to issue directives but advise the employer in all question of work safety and user-friendly work design. The legal bases are  ASIG and DGUV Vorschrift 2 "Betriebsärzte und Fachkräfte für Arbeitssicherheit".



Responsibility:

Safety representatives do not have more responsibilities in work safety then any other employee. Therefore there is also no additional liability risk for them. It is also the reason why they cannot issue instructions or supervise people.


Contact:

AWI Health, Safety & Environment department:

https://spaces.awi.de/spaces/viewspace.action?key=ARS

arbeitsschutz@awi.de


AWI Logistics Safety coordinator

Bjela König

schiffskoord@awi.de


Where to find information:

The standard information source for safe working practice on board of ships can be downloaded as free App (english & german) for easy offline use on smart phones or tablets

https://www.bg-verkehr.de/arbeitssicherheit-gesundheit/branchen/seeschifffahrt/app-praxishandbuch-see

The same guide is available in hard copy in the messrooms on board of RV Polarstern.



Hazardous goods

If dangerous substances should be transported it is indispensable to ensure the proper packaging, documentation, labelling, etc. according to the current HAZMAT regulations. Please get in touch with the dangerous goods safety advisor respectively the commissioned person for RV Polarstern if you have any questions. For immediate matters onboard RV Polarstern please apply to the person trained for cargo business.

Duties:

The user has to

  • provide the concerning material safety data sheet in English for the dangerous substance to be transported
  • ensure the proper packaging and labelling according to the current HAZMAT regulations for sea freight (IMDG-Code)
  • issue the further needed documentation (IMO declaration), which has to be handed over to the person trained for cargo business onboard


Responsibility:

Dangerous goods safety advisor:

Anna-Lena.Bohlen@awi.de

+49 471 4831-1162

Am Alten Hafen 26

27568 Bremerhaven


Commissioned person RV Polarstern:

Nina.Machner@awi.de

+49 471 4831-2910

Brückenstr. 25

27568 Bremerhaven




Radiation protection

Please contact the radiation protection commissioner of AWI in case you want to carry out such work on RV Polarstern in due time before the expedition. You will be given detailed information and eventually named as radiation protective commissioner onboard during the expedition. 

Magnus.Lucassen@awi.de
+49(471)4831-1340
Am Handelshafen 12
27570 Bremerhaven



Responsibility:

The radiation safety officer is legally responsible for ensuring safe storage and handing of scientifically used radiation sources on board.



Laboratory safety

The chief scientist has to name a laboratory safety represenative before the expedition start. Laboratory managers have to be named for every laboratory. Their names and the chemicals used in the lab have to be clearly indicated at the entrance door of each lab.

Duties:

Laboratory safety representative

    • keeps contact with the chief scientist and reports regularly
    • keeps contact with the chief mate (1st Officer) in case of questions or problems
    • keeps contact with the laboratory managers
    • controls laboratories regularly and checks safety-relevant devices and equipment
    • not responsible for the isotope container

Laboratory managers

    • enforces laboratory instructions in his laboratory
    • pays attention to the work safety of his colleagues
    • reports problems to the laboratory safety representative


Responsibility:


In progress...


Contact:

AWI Health, Safety & Environment department:

https://spaces.awi.de/spaces/viewspace.action?key=ARS

arbeitsschutz@awi.de



Person trained for cargo management

Onboard RV Polarstern there is a nautic officer who also acts as cargo officer besides his 8 hours watch duty. Its tasks incluce documentation of the scientific equipment / cargo onboard in the framework of the statutory provisions.

AWI ship coordination checks the freight documents of the single expedition members and hands them over to the ship before loading.

New freight documents have to be prepared onboard by the expedition members before the end of the cruise in order to document the packed equipment according to the legal regulations.

Details about the freight documents required will be given onboard in a presentation.

AWI ship coordination trains cargo representatives for supporting the many expedition participants in preparing the freight documents adequately. 

The objective is to hand over correct and complete freight documents to the cargo officer in due time.

Duties:

    • consultation of other cruise members in freight issues
    • support of the expedition members in preparing freight documents
    • support in marking freight packages
    • contact person for the cargo officer
    • mediating role between expedition members and cargo officer
    • passing on the the collected and checked freight documents of the singe groups to the cargo officer


Responsibility:

  • None.
    The freight representative only offers advice and support.

Persons of trust

Two ombudsmen (always: one male & one female) will be appointed before each expedition by the chief scientist. Further information can be found here:!Code of Conduct

Contact:

AWI Logistics Safety coordinator

Bjela König

schiffskoord@awi.de


Weapon representative

A weapon representative will be appointed by the cruise leader if necessary. The main tasks are the following:

  • safekeeping of weapons and ammunition under captain's supervision

  • on site repetition of weapon safety procedures, checking of appropriate weapon handling according to safety procedures
  • handing out of weapons to participants with correct certification

  • report about loss or damage of weapons to AWI Logistic

  • check maintenance status of weapons

Contact:

AWI Logistics weapon representative

Dirk Mengedoht

dirk.mengedoht@awi.de




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