14 Contaminated clothes
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14 Contaminated clothes

 Working clothes should not be brought into the accommodation. Therefore, whenever possible, all working clothes should be removed and put in designated lockers prior to the crew entering the accommodation. The IBC Code, chapter 14, and the BCH Code, paragraph 3.16, deals extensively with personnel protection, including storage of protective equipment and working clothes.


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