Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (Bnwas) : Purpose
Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (Bnwas) : Purpose
(BNWAS)
PURPOSE:
WORKING:
SOLAS requirement:
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
3. Reset function
5. Accuracy
6. Security
7. Malfunctions
• First stage bridge audible alarm - The first stage audible alarm
which sounds on the bridge at the end of the visual indication
period (15s) should have its own characteristic tone or
modulation intended to alert, but not to startle, the OOW. This
alarm should be audible from all operational positions on the
bridge where the OOW may reasonably be expected to be
stationed. It may sound from one or more sounding devices.
Tone/modulation characteristics and volume level should be
selectable during commissioning of the system.
• Second and third stage remote audible alarm - The remote
audible alarm which sounds in the locations of the Master,
officers and further crew members capable of taking corrective
action at the end of the bridge audible alarm period should be
easily identifiable by its sound and should indicate urgency. The
volume of this alarm should be sufficient for it to be heard
throughout the locations above and to wake sleeping persons.
Implementation Schedule
IMO MSC.86 (May 2009) decided to make the BNWAS mandatory for all ships
of 150 GT and upwards, engaged in international voyage, and passenger ships
irrespective of size, constructed on or after 1 July 2011, also engaged in
international voyage, shall be fitted with the BNWAS which shall be in
operation when the ship is underway at sea.
Ships constructed prior to 1st July 2011 will have to retrofit the BNWAS by the
1st survey after that date.