LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
WHICH RULES APPLY TO LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT?
The Accident Prevention Act, LSO (SFS 2003:778), states that owners or users of buildings or other facilities to a reasonable extent should have equipment for saving lives. The reasonable extent is described in SRVFS 2007:5, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency’s general advice and comments on water rescue equipment at ports, quays, bathing areas, and similar water near facilities.
DOCUMENTS
Below we have gathered all the writings and documents that you may find useful when considering equipping your waterfront facility with life-saving equipment. If you have any questions or need assistance, you are welcome to contact us. We also offer assistance with on-site risk analysis.
SRVFS 2007:5
GENERAL ADVICE
Statens räddningsverks författningssamling
MSB
Guide to Increased Water Safety
The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency.
AFS 2001:9
Life-saving equipment for port work
The Swedish Work Environment Authority’s regulations on port work, as well as general advice on the application of the regulations.
SAFE HARBOUR
The National Association of Guest Harbors Sweden.
SLS
Equipment for water rescue
Swedish Life Saving Society Rescue Service.
What do we want to say about fire safety? This document is a nice one from MSB: https://www.msb.se/sv/publikationer/brandskydd-i-bostader—for-dig-som-ger-rad/