Following the discussion of engine room emergency evacuation requirements,

📄Document SDC 12/11 concluded that there is no need to revise SOLAS requirements for engine room emergency escapes.

Additionally, CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulations of a container ship’s engine room fire were conducted to assess:

🟠 Does raising the entry level of the emergency escape trunk have an impact?
🟠 Are there any benefits to lowering the access point?
🟠 Does an inclined ladder create additional risks during evacuation?

Result:

The presence of an emergency escape trunk with an inclined ladder has no measurable impact on the crew’s ability to safely and effectively evacuate during a fire.

That is:
✔️ Evacuation remains safe
✔️ Evacuation time is not increased
✔️ Current SOLAS requirements are technically sound

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