Difference between revisions of "Codes on Alerts and Indicators"

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! Alert code !! Meaning
! Alert code !! Meaning
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| [[Alarm|Alarm]] || A high priority alert requiring immediate attention and action
| [[Alarm|Alarm]] || A high priority alert requiring immediate attention and action.
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| [[Alert|Alert]] || An announcement of abnormal situations and conditions requiring attentions
| [[Alert|Alert]] || An announcement of abnormal situations and conditions requiring attentions.
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| [[Caution|Caution]] || Lowest priority of an alert. Awareness of a condition which does not warrant an alarm or warning condition, but still requires attention out of the ordinary consideration of the situation or of given information
| [[Caution|Caution]] || Lowest priority of an alert. Awareness of a condition which does not warrant an alarm or warning condition, but still requires attention out of the ordinary consideration of the situation or of given information.
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| [[Warning|Warning]] || Condition requiring immediate attention, but not immediate action.
| [[Warning|Warning]] || Condition requiring immediate attention, but not immediate action.

Revision as of 17:09, 8 July 2016

Alert code Meaning
Alarm A high priority alert requiring immediate attention and action.
Alert An announcement of abnormal situations and conditions requiring attentions.
Caution Lowest priority of an alert. Awareness of a condition which does not warrant an alarm or warning condition, but still requires attention out of the ordinary consideration of the situation or of given information.
Warning Condition requiring immediate attention, but not immediate action.

Source: IMO Res. A1021(26)

(VTS40, IALA Guideline no. 1110 refers)