Yacht Protect Services Ltd has claimed that not all applicable yachts are adhering to the Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) Marine Guidance practises relating to textile fire retardants such as MCA LY3 fire protocol.
In October 2012, the MCA issued Marine Guidance Notice 453 (MGN 453) – a protocol to approve service providers wishing to apply textile fire-retardant treatments.
The MCA wanted assurances that the fire retardant treatment process provided equivalence to inherently fire retardant materials used aboard vessels certified under the MCA Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY3), and the products used were tested to comply with the IMO Fire Test Procedures Code (FTP Code 2010). Continue reading “Problems over the ‘vagaries’ of the standard mean some yachts still not adhering to MCA LY3 fire protocol”