Life-Saving Appliances

Life-Saving Appliances

Le Code LSA, pour Life-Saving Appliances, est un texte adopté par les états membres de l'Organisation Maritime Internationale (OMI) regroupant toutes les mesures techniques auxquelles doivent satisfaire le matériel de sauvetage mentionné dans la convention SOLAS.

C'est dans le code LSA que l'on retrouvera que les bouées doivent ne pas continuer à brûler après une immersion totale de deux secondes dans les flammes, avoir une masse minimum de 2,5 kg, avoir une flottabilité propre, etc. Toutes ces spécifications représenteraient une lourdeur extrême si elles avaient été directement intégrées à la convention SOLAS, c'est pour cela qu'elles sont déportées dans un code.


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