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For ships engaged in international voyages, the primary control measure adopted to date against the spread of infectious diseases has been quarantines. For all intents and purposes, however, quarantines do very little to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases among individuals on board a ship due to the nature of onboard accommodation environment that makes it extremely difficult to control their spread.
This Guidelines for Installations for Infection Control applies to ships (excluding passenger ships) registered with the Nippon Kaiji Kyokai(hereinafter referred to as "the Society") that have implemented means to minimise the spread of infection diseases on board ship (hereinafter referred to as "infection control measures") and for which applications for the affixation of special class notation to classification characters aresubmitted. The infection control measures specified in this Guidelines primarily apply to the installations, systems, equipment, and other means adopted by ships. This Guidelines also applies to the provision and use of medicines as well as medical devices and equipment not specifically referenced within, but such matters are also to be considered separately.
Contents
Introduction
Revision History
Contents
Chapter 1 General
1.1 General
Chapter 2 Surveys
2.1 General
2.2 Initial Surveys
2.3 Periodical Surveys
2.4 Occasional Surveys
Chapter 3 Essential Requirements
3.1 General
3.2 Isolation Rooms
3.3 Hospitals and Medicines
3.4 Storage Containers for Infectious Disease Contaminated Waste
3.5 Laundry Rooms
Chapter 4 Additional Requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Isolation Rooms and Anterooms
4.3 Hospitals
4.4 Sanitary Spaces for Visitors
4.5 Offices for Visitors
4.6 Storage Spacs for Infectious Disease Contaminated Waste
4.7 Storage Spaces for Detergents and Disinfectants
4.8 Laundry Rooms