6.3.3.3. Loaded containers should generally be lifted by container cranes vertically from their four top corner fittings with the aid of a purpose-designed spreader.1.10. Safety management system1.10.1. Safety management system and risk assessmentThe International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention, adopted by International Maritime Organization by Resolution A.741 (18), (hereinafter – ISMCode) provides:1.2.1. The objectives of the Code are to ensure safety at sea, prevention of human injury or loss of life, and avoidance of damage to the environment, in particular to the marine environment, and to property.1.2.2. Safety-management objectives of the Company should, inter alia:1.2.2.1. provide for safe practices in ship operation and a safe working environment;1.2.2.2. assess all identified risks to its ships, personnel and the environment and establish appropriate safeguards; and1.2.2.3. continuously improve safety-management skills of personnel ashore and aboard ships, including preparing for emergencies related both to safety and environmental protection.DFDS Seaways JSC has implemented a safety management system in accordance with the requirements of the ISM Code.On 1 October 2016, DFDS Seaways JSC adopted Safety and Environmental Protection Policy No. 2.1.0, which aims to implement the requirements of ISM Code. The document states:Every employee whether on board ship or ashore, adheres to strict maritime safety and environment protection requirements, and is responsible to do his best to prevent injuries and loss of human life. This is achieved by adhering to the ideas of the International Safety Management Code, implemented in the company.On 1 October 2016, DFDS Seaways JSC adopted Procedure for Risk Assessment on Board No 7.1.5, the purpose of which – to determine the order for ship and crew safety risk assessment and