Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Breathing apparatus cylinders used during drills - 30.04.2014

As of July 1, 2014 all new and existing cargo ships as well as passenger ships of 500 GT and above shall be provided with means of recharging cylinders of air breathing apparatuses or a suitable number of spare cylinders used for training purposes.

MSC 90 adopted the suggestion of FP 55 for the amendment of SOLAS Regulation II-2/15. A new paragraph has been added to regulation 15 requiring that all cargo and passenger ships of 500 GT and above to be provided with:
 an on board means of recharging breathing apparatus cylinders used during drills; or
 a suitable number of spare cylinders to be carried on board to replace those used during
drills.

The new paragraph has been adopted through MSC.338(91) and does not identify the minimum
number of spare cylinders to be carried on board in order to be considered as “suitable” and therefore,
comply with the new requirement.

Act now
Owners / Operators / Managers shall consult with the flag Administration the ship is flying for what a
“suitable” number is considered to be. Note that various flag Administrations may have different
requirements.
Applicability    



Regulation                      
                   Ship type/GT                                        
Date of entry into force
Reg. II-2/15
New & Existing CARGO ships above 500 GT            
1July 2014
Reg. II-2/15
New & Existing PASSENGER ships above 500 GT   
1July 2014



Monday, April 21, 2014

Welding and Hot Works checklist

Welding and Hot Works
checklist

Vessel:                          Date:                               .

Work to be done:

Location:
Officer in charge:
Operators’ Names:
1-

2-

3-


Items
Comment
- Is fire fighting equipment ready for use?

- Is a fire watchman assigned and instructed?

- Are the location clean & oil and grease cleared?

- Are combustible materials cleared from location?

- Is the area and adjacent compartments free of combustible gases?

- Local authority permission obtained.



Master
Name:
Signature:

The above work have been completed and all equipments now restored in their locations: -
Officer in charge:
Name:
Date:
Signature:
Time:


Training Record

Training Record

Vessel :                         .                                   Date :                               .
Lecture training subject:




No.
Name
No.
Name
1

11

2

12

3

13

4

14

5

15

6

16

7

17

8

18

9

19

10

20



Remarks:







Supply officer:

Name:                                                         .

Signature:                                                 .



Safety and Fire Fighting Equipment Weekly Checklist

Safety and Fire Fighting Equipment
Weekly Checklist 
Vessel:

Date:             /               (month / year)

Item
1st week
2nd week
3rd week
4th week
- Visual examination of lifeboat, life rafts, launching arrangement and instructions.




- Running of boat engine and gearbox engaging.




- Testing of general alarm.




- Push button fire alarms.




-     Check communication facilities
   (VHF-SART-EPIRB).




- Muster lists (in place & up – to date)




- Emergency lights & batteries.




- Emergency exits (light & no obstructions)




- Main fire pump (operation check).




- Emergency fire pump (operation check)




- Isolating valve & international shore connection.




- Emergency air compressor.




- Emergency power supply.




- Ventilation stop & fire flaps.




- Emergency steering gear.












Safety officer: -
Fire fighting officer: -
Master: -
Name:
Name:
Name:

Signature:

Signature:

Signature:



Safety and Fire Fighting Equipment
Weekly Checklist


Remarks:













Corrective Actions: