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  • icedcappucino started the topic Anchor watch in the forum Compass 4 years, 5 months ago

    Anchor watch ( c/o) another v/l dragging to your vessel; actions?

    Other vessel
    -inform, sound signals (…../.-.), inform VTS

    Use of engines
    – steam over own cable/ kick astern, use of steering gear

    Use of anchors
    – pick up anchor/ veer cable/ let go anchor/ slip off bitter end

  • Factors determining the amount of cargo to load:
    5. Available draft/ load line zones
    6. Stowage factor
    7. Local regulations and restrictions
    8. Air draft available
    9. Volume of the holds
    10. Final trim
    11. Stresses on ship like SF,BM, Hogging and Sagging/ min stability criteria
    12. Volumetric heeling moment (If grain)
    13. Load density
    14. Loading/…[Read more]

  • 21 areas

    NEW HAZARDS
    – casualties to lights, buoys, fog signals
    – new nav aids
    – tows in congested waters
    – drifting mines
    – SAR/ anti pollution areas being carried out (for avoidance)
    – rocks, shoals, reefs, wrecks
    – cables, pipe laying activities
    – establishment of offshore structures
    – special operations – military exercises, space m…[Read more]

  • 11 spaces
    – Accommodation/ crew members
    Galley
    Pantry and stores
    Medical
    Solid and medical waste

    Engine room
    Sewage
    Potable water
    Standing water
    Holds
    Ballast tanks

    SSCEC – 6 months
    SSCC – 6 months
    Extension – 1 month

  • icedcappucino started the topic Grounding in the forum Navigation 4 years, 5 months ago

    – Checklist
    – damage control booklet
    – sopep
    – sms/reporting form/ SC 03/14

    – crew
    – ship
    – cargo
    – environment

    – alarm
    – muster
    – headcount
    – emergency procedures
    – stop engines/ signals/ broadcast messages
    – anchor
    – watertight doors
    – soundings inside/outside/around/tides
    – check pollution
    – inspect grounded area
    – c/o sea suction
    – assess…[Read more]

  • STCW 2010 – MANILA AMENDMENTS

    II- DECK
    ecdis, brm

    III- ENGINE,
    V- special training
    roro, passenger, TANKERS, OSV, DP, POLAR WATERS etc

    VI – minor amendments
    security training – all crew, crew desig. security duties, SSO

    VIII – WATCHKEEPING
    drug n alcohol, rest hours

  • icedcappucino started the topic MLC 2006 in the forum Maritime Law 4 years, 5 months ago

    MLC 2006 – applies to 500 GT and above

    The Regulations and the Standards (Part A) and Guidelines (Part B) in the Code are integrated and organized into general areas of concern under five Titles:
    Title 1: Minimum requirements for seafarers to work on a ship – Age/medical/training, qualifications/recruitment and placement
    Title 2: Conditions of e…[Read more]

  • ILC Article 14 – surveys

    – COA
    – freeboards (tabular, basic, calculated, assigned)
    – initial survey
    – int. loadline cert
    – annual
    – renewal

    PREPARATION

    Certificates
    – inspect
    – record of particulars issued with the certificate
    – loadlines marked as assigned

    Structural strength
    – Structural members
    – any changes are accounted for the in the…[Read more]

  • HOW WILL YOU PREPARE FOR HEAVY WEATHER

    MSC 1228 – guidance to the master for avoiding dangerous situations in adverse weather and sea conditions
    – calculation of encounter wave period

    – stability
    – cargo
    – navigational aspect
    – general security (checklist)
    – crew

  • icedcappucino started the topic ISM CODE in the forum Maritime Law 4 years, 5 months ago

    WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY ISM CODE

    – def
    – applies to
    – objectives of code
    – objectives of the company
    – chief officers responsibilities
    – as per SMS
    – training
    – rest hours
    – safety of ship, cargo, environment
    – cargo work
    – stability
    – pms
    – preparing for surveys
    – reporting non-conformities and near miss
    – navigational duties

  • WHAT IS ISPS CODE

    – intro
    – reference SOLAS
    – application
    – part a/part b

    – SSP
    – DOS
    – drills
    – SSAS
    – SSO
    – ISSC
    – access to the ship
    – restricted areas
    – detailed provisions for diff. security levels

  • DOCKING SURVEY ITEMS

    SOLAS I/10
    Ship’s bottom inspection and duration

    ■ Bottom/Docking Survey:
    ■ Two ‘Docking Surveys’ are required to be completed within any 5 year survey cycle.
    ■ Max period between two successive dockings not to exceed 36 months and one must coincide with Special Survey.
    The ‘Intermediate Docking Survey’ may b…[Read more]

  • BALTIC MOOR

    – ports with strong onshore winds
    – wind on beam or abaft the beam
    – stern WIRE attached with twine in bights to fwd anchor
    – secure mooring lines, take weight on anchor and stern wire
    – disadvantage is take taken to secure and let go stern wire to anchor
    – find lee if necessary

    Mediterranean moor
    – less quay space
    – can discharge…[Read more]

  • PREPARATION
    – as per CSS/ CSM/ SOLAS ch. VI/2

    – info from shipper (mass, dimensions, cog/diag, securing points, bedding, lifting points)
    – capacity plan, stability booklet, load density, visibility, working spaces
    – loading instrument, check stability diff conditions. Run simulation. GM, SF, BM, TF, visibility, FSE
    – lashing, msl, dunnage, strong…[Read more]

  • How to load Logs? Everyhting about timber code, stability requirements, loading, lashing, why & how? Visibility criteria

    Timber is by volume
    SHIP – Dimension of cargo spaces. (Length, Breadth, Depth)/ cubic bale capacity
    CARGO – / length of logs/ cubic volume
    – capacity of gear used
    – absorption of water
    UNDER DECK
    – Load density of the tank…[Read more]

  • SC 16 of 2010
    Execution means execution in accordance with passage plan
    Factors for executing and deviating from plan
    .1 the reliability and condition of the vessel’s navigational equipment;
    .2 estimated times of arrival at critical points for tide heights and flow;
    .3 meteorological conditions, (particularly in areas known to be affected by…[Read more]

  • All 3 stoppers and requirements he asked each and everything in stoppers ?

    Diagrams – DJ house

    Mooring ropes will use a rope stopper, either the ‘common rope stopper’ or the ‘West Country stopper’, depending on the type of lay and the material of manufacture of the mooring ropes in question.

    – Same on same except for nylon
    – flexible, high me…[Read more]

  • icedcappucino started the topic SCBA in the forum SOLAS 4 years, 5 months ago

    SCBA test and requirements ?

    Visual Checks, content test, leak test, low level alarm, gas tightness, positive pressure test
    1) Visual checks: Check condition of mask (facepiece, head harness & lens for cuts, scratches, missing buckles), backpack (straps & buckles for cuts, tears), cylinder (dents, gouges), hoses (cuts, cracks, bulges), SSD…[Read more]

  • Swl The safe working load (SWL) of a lifting appliance is the maximum mass which may be lifted vertically by this appliance

    Proof Load
    It is the excessive load applied on lifting appliance during testing, without exceeding its elastic limit, in presence of competent authority.
    MSL stands for maximum securing load. It is a term used to define the…[Read more]

  • MONTHLY
    – valves
    – releasing controls accessible for use
    – no damages
    – cylinders secured
    – alarm devices in place

    ANNUAL

    – no structural modifications
    – damage or rusting
    – piping system, damage loose support, corrosion
    – nozzles unobstructed
    – flexible hoses tightened
    – warning and evacuation signs

    INTERMEDIATE/ PERIODICAL/ RENEWAL
    – 90% of…[Read more]

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