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Alarms which indicate immediate danger to human life or to the ship and its machinery exits and require immediate action  
Alarms which indicate immediate danger to human life or to the ship and its machinery exits and require immediate action  


See also [[Codes on Alerts and Indicators]]


Source: IMO Res. A1021(26)
Source: IMO Res. A1021(26)

Latest revision as of 17:15, 8 July 2016

Highest priority of an alert.

Alarms which indicate immediate danger to human life or to the ship and its machinery exits and require immediate action


See also Codes on Alerts and Indicators

Source: IMO Res. A1021(26)

(VTS40, IALA Guideline no. 1110 refers)