Italy publishes SOLAS firefighter radio specification
Specifications for the SOLAS firefighter portable radiocommunications have been published by Italy, the first nation to do so.
The specifications required under SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 10.10.4 – ‘Fire Fighters Communication’ will come into force for 65,000 SOLAS vessels.
Regulation 10.10.4 is designed to improve safety by securing dedicated communication systems for fire parties on board. While legally binding for Italian flagged ships, Cobham SATCOM believes that Italy’s standards will have global ramifications, as confusion persists on the required product specifications for compliance.
The Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport states that all radios dedicated to fire parties on board Italian flagged SOLAS vessels must comply with RED (directive 2014/53/UE) or RTTE (directive 1999/05/CE) for equipment sold before 13 June 2017. Radios must have a declaration of conformity to refer to ETSI EN 300 720 for equipment in UHF band or ETSI EN 301 178 for equipment in VHF band and be compliant with the ATEX directive 2014/34/UE. Critically, the declaration of conformity must refer to EN 60079-11:2012 with radios classified at least ATEX II 2G EX ib IIB T4.
“While legally binding to Italian flagged vessels, it’s also expected that other flag states and surveyors globally will base their approach on Italy’s radio specifications for Regulation 10.10.4,” said Niels Peter Agdal, Director – Radio, Safety and Tracking, Cobham SATCOM.
“To avoid potential financial penalties or port delays and to support the safety of fire parties in action, we recommend that all SOLAS shipowners review the Italian specifications and act accordingly by ensuring they order maritime-approved radios rated to ATEX IIB, such as the SAILOR 3965 UHF Fire Fighter.”
“Italy’s take on Regulation 10.10.4 is in line with Cobham SATCOM’s understanding from the very beginning, so we are pleased to see that the high standards and focus on safety we set with our dedicated SAILOR 3965 UHF Fire Fighter portable radio have been vindicated,” said Christian Kock, Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing, Maritime.
“Ship owners already have an intrinsically safe product that’s ready for order and that provides significant safety benefits and confidence that it complies with the new regulations.”
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