7.1 Risk to safety of ship
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7.1 Risk to safety of ship

 For corrosion testing, an overview of the evaluation and results should be included and the test duration and the materials and concentrations tested should be clearly stated.

 For all potential risks to ship/crew including:

increased corrosion;
fire and explosion;
storage and handling of the substances;
contact with, or inhalation of, process products; and
noise.

Minimum relevant information should include the identification and discussion of risks or justification as to why there is no risk.


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