MLC Medicine Req
MLC Medicine Req
MLC Medicine Req
Table of Contents
Enacting Formula
2 Definitions
3 Application
5 Medical guide
8 Medicines and medical equipment for ships plying upon special limit
voyages
12 First-aid kit
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15 Alternative medicines and medical equipment
FIRST SCHEDULE
No. S 181
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Citation and commencement
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour
Convention) (Medicines and Medical Equipment) Regulations 2014 and shall come into
operation on 1st April 2014.
Definitions
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
“foreign-going ship” includes every ship employed in trading or going between
some place or places in Singapore and some place or places situated beyond the
limits prescribed for home-trade ships;
“home-trade ship” means a ship plying solely upon a home-trade voyage;
“home-trade voyage” means a voyage within the following limits:
an imaginary line drawn from a position in the Gulf of Martaban in latitude 16°
15′ north, longitude 96° east in a south-easterly direction to a position in
latitude 15° north, longitude 97° east, thence due south to a position in latitude
9° north, longitude 97° east, thence in a south-westerly direction to a position in
latitude 6° north, longitude 94° east, thence due south to a position latitude 4°
north, longitude 94° east, thence in a south-easterly direction to a position in
latitude 8° south, longitude 104° east, thence in an easterly direction to a
position in latitude 10° south, longitude 120° east, thence due east to a position
in latitude 10° south, longitude 125° east, thence due north to a position in
latitude 8° north, longitude 125° east, thence due west to a position in latitude
8° north, longitude 110° east, thence in a 315° direction (N.W. true) to the coast
of Vietnam, thence initially westward following the coasts of Vietnam,
Cambodia, Thailand, the West Malaysia and Myanmar to the starting point;
“medicine case” means a medicine case required to be kept on board a ship without
a qualified medical practitioner under regulation 10;
“medicine register” means a medicine register required to be kept on board a ship
under regulation 14;
“passenger” means a person carried on board a ship with the knowledge or consent
of the owner, manager, charterer, operator, agent or master of the ship, not
being —
(a) a person employed or engaged in any capacity on board the ship on the
business of the ship;
(b) a person on board the ship pursuant to an obligation imposed on the
master by any law (including a law of a country other than Singapore)
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to convey persons left behind in any country on being shipwrecked,
distressed or by reason of circumstances that could not have been
prevented or forestalled by the owner, manager, charterer, operator,
agent or master of the ship;
(c) a person temporarily employed on the ship in port; or
(d) a child below one year of age;
“passenger ship” means a ship which carries more than 12 passengers;
“registered pharmacist” means a person who is registered as a pharmacist under the
Pharmacists Registration Act (Cap. 230) or a person who possesses such
qualification as may be approved by the Director;
“special limit voyage” means a voyage within the following limits:
from a point where the longitude 103° 00′ east cuts the west coast of Johor,
thence due south to latitude 00° 30′ north, thence due east to longitude 105° 00′
east, thence due north to latitude 01° 00′ north, thence to the point 02° 00′
north, 104° 15′ east, thence due west to the coast of Johor; and thence following
the coast of Johor westwards to the starting point.
Application
3. These Regulations shall apply to —
(a) all Singapore ships ordinarily engaged in commercial activities wherever
they may be; and
(b) all seafarers employed on ships referred to in paragraph (a).
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medicines and medical equipment being used for their proper purposes and
that it has not been reasonably practicable to replace them; or
(b) that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to
avoid the commission of the offence.
Medical guide
5. Every ship shall carry on board a copy of the following:
(a) International Medical Guide for Ships;
(b) Ship Captain’s Medical Guide;
(c) Medical First Aid Guide for Use in Accidents Involving Dangerous Goods;
(d) Document for Guidance — An International Maritime Training Guide; and
(e) International Code of Signals.
Medicines and medical equipment for ships plying upon special limit voyages
8. Every ship plying solely upon a special limit voyage from the Port of Singapore
shall keep on board —
(a) medicines in a medicine chest according to Scale C set out in Part I of the
First Schedule; and
(b) medical equipment set out in Part II of the First Schedule.
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9. Every ship carrying dangerous cargo shall, in addition to the medicines in the
medicine chest, and the medical equipment required to be carried under regulation 6, 7 or
8, carry on board such additional medicines and medical equipment as are specified in the
Second Schedule.
First-aid kit
12. Every ship that is a passenger ship shall carry one first-aid kit as specified in
Part IV of the First Schedule for every 100 passengers or fraction of that number, except
that no passenger ship shall be required to carry more than 3 kits per ship.
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(2) The registered pharmacist shall, if he is satisfied after the inspection that the ship
is provided with the medicines and medical equipment in accordance with the
appropriate scale as required under these Regulations, including such medicine case and
first-aid kits as may be required in accordance with the requirements of regulations 10
and 12, respectively, issue a certificate to that effect.
(3) The certificate issued under paragraph (2) shall contain the following details:
(a) the name of the ship;
(b) the trading area of the ship;
(c) the name and official seal of the registered pharmacist;
(d) the scale applied by the registered pharmacist for the inspection of the
medicines in the medicine chest and medical equipment carried on board;
(e) the number of first-aid kits carried on board, if applicable;
(f) the date of inspection; and
(g) the registered pharmacist’s certification that the contents of the medicines
in the medicine chest and the medicine case, if any, the medical equipment
and the first-aid kits, if any, are in a satisfactory condition.
(4) Upon completion of each inspection, the certificate referred to in paragraph (2)
shall be submitted by the master to the Director, for endorsement.
(5) The Director may, upon such conditions as he thinks fit, attest to his recognition
of such certificate by endorsing on the certificate or by providing a document attesting to
such recognition.
(6) The certificate shall be readily available for inspection on board the ship, and
shall be produced, on request, to seafarers employed on that ship, the Director, a person
authorised by the Director, a surveyor of ships and authorised officers in port States.
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delivery under it was made.
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in this regulation as the expiry date),
that medicine and medical equipment shall be replaced at the earliest possible date after
the expiry date, and in any event within 3 months of the expiry date.
(2) Any medicine or medical equipment which has passed the expiry date shall, once
replacements have been obtained, or after 3 months, whichever is the earlier, be disposed
of in accordance with regulation 20.
FIRST SCHEDULE
Regulations 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 and 17(3)
PART I
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more than 20 crew
Fluorescein eye strips 1% Detect corneal damage 20+ 5+ - Only for detection
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Hydrocortisone crm 1%, 30g Allergy/ 2 x 30g 2 x 30g - One tube per patient
inflammatory skin
Ibuprofen tab 400mg Inflammation/pain 100 50+ 50+
Oxymetazoline nasal drop 0.50% Nasal obstruction/ 2 1 - One bottle per patient
drain sinuses
Morphine amp 10mg/mℓ Severe pain 10 10+ -
Naloxone amp 0.4mg/mℓ Opiate overdose 10+ 10+ - Follows the morphine
supply
Omeprazole tab 20mg Reflux, peptic ulcers 30+ 30+ -
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Prednisone tab 25mg Asthma/ 30+ 30+ - For acute asthma and
inflammatory severe inflammation
conditions Amount doubles if
more than 30 crew
Salbutamol inh 100µg/dose Asthma/ 1 1 1 One inhaler per
bronchitis/ patient
emphysema
Sodium chloride liq 0.9%, 1ℓ Fluid replacement 5+ 2+ -
PART II
Note: The packaging for any item shall, where practicable, include the information given in the ordering
description below.
RESUSCITATION EQUIPMENT
Pressure regulating unit and flow meter with tubes such that ship’s 1
industrial oxygen can also be used
3 disposable face masks of choice: including simple face mask and non- 3
rebreathing mask
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Oropharyngeal airway Guedel airway (Mayo-tube): sizes medium and large 2
Bag and mask resuscitator Ambubag (or equivalent); supplied with large, medium and small masks 1
Cannula for mouth-to-mouth Brook Airway, Lifeway, pocket face mask or equivalent 1
resuscitation
Gauze roll Gauze roll, 5cm and 90cm or 60cm x 100m, non sterile 1
Gauze dressing with non-adherent Non-adherent gauze dressing, square 10cm 100
surface
Sterile compression bandages First-aid absorbent gauze-covered cotton pad sewn onto a cotton bandage 5
(ambulance dressing), small/medium/large
Tubular gauze for finger bandage Tubular gauze for finger bandage with applicator, 5m 1
Sterile sheet for burn victims Sterile sheet for burn patients 1
Suturing equipment Sutures, absorbable with curved non-traumatic needles, 1-O, 3-O & 4-O or 10 each
5-O
10
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Gloves Disposable examination gloves 50
Surgical gloves sizes 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, sterile, in pairs 3 of each size
INSTRUMENTS
Haemostatic clamps Haemostatic clamp, Halstead mosquito, 125 mm, stainless steel 3
Reactive strips for urine analysis Reactive strips for urine analysis: blood/glucose/protein/nitrite/leukocytes, 100
50 paper strips
Stethoscope Stethoscope 1
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Hypodermic subcutaneous needle, Luer connection, 16 x 0.5 mm, sterile, 20
disposable
Equipment for infusion Intravenous infusion cannula 16G (1.2 mm) and 22G (0.8 mm), Luer-lock 10 each
connection, sterile non-recap type
Bladder drainage equipment Penile sheath set with condom catheter, tube, and bag 2
Short-term urine catheter with soft-eye straight tip Thieman No. 12 and 2
No. 16 or equivalent, sterile, individually packed, prelubricated or with
additional lignocaine/chlorhexidine lubricant
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Flexible straws Flexible straws 50
Alcohol swabs 70% alcohol swabs for skin cleansing prior to injection 200
PART III
MEDICINE CASE
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Chlorpromazine 25mg in 1mℓ ampoule 1
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride injection
EQUIPMENT
Aneroid sphygmomanometer 1
First-aid kit 1
Glucose in blood
1) Blood test sticks - glucose colomimetric 10
2) Blood lancets - sterile 10
Guedel Airway Size 1 (Adult sizes already in 1
ships medical stores)
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(1.2mm x 45mm)
PART IV
The first-aid kit should include the following items, kept in a portable waterproof container:
1. 4 x triangular bandages
2. 6 x medium sterile bandages with unmedicated dressings
3. 2 x large sterile bandages with unmedicated dressings
4. 2 x extra large unmedicated dressings
5. 6 medium safety pins, rustless
6. 20 assorted elastic adhesives dressings medicated
7. 2 x sterile eye pads with attachment
8. 2 x packages containing sterile gauze swabs
9. 5 pairs large size disposable latex-free examination gloves
10. sterile eye wash in eye wash bottle
SECOND SCHEDULE
Regulation 9
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MEDICINES AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE CARRIED ON SHIPS
CARRYING DANGEROUS CARGO
1. Medicines and medical equipment already carried under regulation 6, 7 or 8 may be counted
towards the requirements outlined below.
2. The dosage of medicines administered shall be in accordance with the relevant medical advice.
Scale A: The minimum requirements for ships when casualties cannot be hospitalised on shore within
24 hours.
Scale B: The minimum requirements for ships when casualties can be hospitalised on shore within 24
hours.
Scale C: The minimum requirements for ships when casualties can be hospitalised on shore within 2
hours.
Format /
Medicine Recommended minimum quantity
Standard unit
Scale A Scale B Scale C
amoxycillin capsules 500 mg 30 capsules none none
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10 mg (ampoule)
Size 2 2 2 2
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Size 3 2 2 2
Size 4 2 2 2
IV cannula (size 1.2) 10 10 none
IV set 10 10 none
Needles size 0.8 100 50 10
Simple face mask (allowing up to 60% oxygen), 10 10 2
disposable
Valve and bag manual resuscitator 2 2 2
Oxygen cylinder 40 ℓ/200 bar* 40 ℓ/200 bar* none
2 mℓ 100 50 10
5 mℓ 10 10 none
THIRD SCHEDULE
Regulation 14
MEDICINE REGISTER
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injected, etc.).
(d) A running count of remaining stocks, updated after each use.
(e) A count, made at least weekly, of remaining ampoules, tablets, etc., in store, to be checked
against records of use and the running count.
(f) Information on disposal of all medicines and medical equipment, including method, medicine
and equipment type, amount, date, time, receipts and witness documentation, including
signatures.
FOURTH SCHEDULE
Regulation 17(3)(f)
1. Insecticide formulations —
(a) when used in accordance with instructions for use which shall be specified on the label
affixed to the container of an insecticide spray solution or insecticide powder —
(i) shall be effective for the purpose specified in those instructions; and
(b) shall be suitable for use in crew and passenger accommodation and in spaces used for the
preparation of food; and
(c) shall be free from offensive odour and, so far as possible, shall be non-staining.
2. Insecticide formulations shall be —
(a) in the form of a spray solution not having a flash point lower than 48.9°C (120°F) when
tested by the Abel method and containing an effective concentration of insecticide, when
applied as a space spray or as a residual spray in accordance with instructions referred to in
paragraph 1(a) by either —
(i) a hand-operated, continuous-action sprayer fitted with a nozzle capable of
producing a fine mist without coarse droplets; or
(b) in the form of a powder packed in a dredger and effective when applied to the body or
clothing of an infected person in accordance with the instructions referred to in
paragraph 1(a).
FIFTH SCHEDULE
Regulation 20
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DISPOSAL OF MEDICINES AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Disposal of morphine
4. Morphine should be disposed by —
(a) being returned to a person who may lawfully supply them, such as a qualified medical
practitioner or registered pharmacist;
(b) incineration;
(c) waste encapsulation; or
(d) inertisation.
5. Whichever method of disposing of morphine is utilised, all the following conditions must be met:
(a) the method must be properly implemented;
(b) the entire process from unpacking throughout the final destructions of morphine must be
witnessed by at least 2 persons and documented in the medicine register.
LUCIEN WONG
Chairman,
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
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