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Эта серия чек листов разработана специально для того, чтобы, приехав на судно у тебя был
четкий план по проверке всего заведывания Safety Officer. Сразу хочу сказать о том, что
здесь все проверки и их регулярность базируются на опыте и требованиях документации
ИМО. Очень прошу не забывать, что есть и требования флага, класса, компании. На которые
частенько кладут. Они меняются от парохода к пароходу и возможно из-за этого сложно их
придерживаться. Однако желаю тебе быть профессионалом и выполнять свою работу на
100%.
Сразу хочу отметить, что не стоит нырять во все бумажки с головой. Выполни сначала общие
требования, а потом не спеша шаг за шагом вахта за вахтой разберись и впиши те
специфические требования, которые диктует, класс, флаг и компания. Желаю порядка в
заведовании и инспекций без замечаний.
Основатель проекта EdMarine Дмитрий Пархоменко.
!If you found that anything is missing crosscheck with class and flag requirements before report
to master and make order!!
Первичная инспекция (First check)
Davit Launched Lifeboat / Free Fall Lifeboat / Rescue boat
Check all certificates related to Lifeboat (Annual service, 5-year service, Fall Prevention Device
(FPD), Release mechanism) pay special attention to remarks if any.
Way to master and embarkation station should be proper indicated with IMO symbols
(SOLAS CH III Reg.11 4)
Check instruction how to operate (launch and recover) lifeboat. It should be under emergency light
(SOLAS CH III Reg.9)
Check emergency light on master and embarkation station (SOLAS CH III Reg.11 4)
No cracks, holes, dents
Approval plate on the place ( LSA Code Chapter IV 4.4.1.2)
Reflective tape condition (Resolution A.658(16) 1)
Markings as per LSA requirements ( LSA Code Chapter IV 4.4.9)
Hand holds (Grab lines) in good order ( LSA Code Chapter IV 4.4.7.3)
Check all greasing points as per manufacturer manual
Check condition of wires, hooks, block
Connection points for FDP painted in contrast color(MSC.1/Circ.1327 2.2.4)
Date when FDP came into service clearly marked (MSC.1/Circ.1327 2.2.4)
Date of last wire change marked on the davit
Check all movable part (lashing, hooks from davit spreader, etc.)
Compare information on lifeboat’s hull with manufacturer manual and ship’s certificate
Pay attention for lashing points.
Adjust rudder to amidships position (For FFB)
Open drain plug during sea passage (For Rescue Boat)
Protect engine and batteries with cover (For Rescue Boat)
Check expired date of batteries for navigation light and other lights and lamps.
IMO symbols
Open all underdeck or under sit compartments and check for any leakage, pay special attention for
engine compartments. Remove all water or bilge.
Check all inventory as per check list EVERYTHING SHOULD BE on the place and proper secured
(LSA Code Chapter IV 4.4.8)
o Inventory list with all ticks leave in boat on visible place
o Pyrotechnics – not expired
o Food not expired and in hermetic bags
o First aid kit not expired
o Check torch batteries exp. Date + spare lamp and batteries (can be other type)
Safety belts shall be of a color which contrasts with the belts for seats immediately adjacent and
proper secured (LSA Code Ch. IV 4.6.3.1)
Check the sea anchor can be rotten
Check radar reflector and STICK + PLACE for installation.
Check Rain water plug
Switch on batteries in autonomous mode check all lights (including light in compass)
(LSA Code Ch. IV 4.4.7.10)
Start the engine FWD & AFT (SOLAS Ch. III Reg.20 6.2)
If you have water spray system find out how it works
Check pressure in cylinders
Find out how to start air system
Find out how to operate release system including emergency release
Place all instructions close to devices involved (LSA Code Ch. IV 4.4.7.6.2.2.11 & 4.4.6.12)
Pay attention for water bag during negative temperatures
Check windows for clearness
Check hatches for tightness
Vaseline all gaskets on the hatch
Check emergency steering
Check course on the compass
Check that all instructions how much water, food, tablets distribute to crew
Check all securing pins and lashing can be easily removed
Try to operate the rudder
Check compass, cradle for compass, deviation, liquid.
Fuel and oil level
Company requirements:
Class requirements:
Flag requirements:
Manufacture requirements:
Remarks:
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Life Rafts & Single Arm Davit
Check information on life raft: (LSA Code Ch. IV 4.2.6.3)
Check certificates
Check proper installation of HRU and expire date
Check life raft case for holes cacks, dents.
Check Life raft tube ( inside shuld be plastic list with your ship information)
Check instruction how to use life raft, should be under emergency light
IMO symbols
Check information on Life Raft case
o maker's name or trademark;
o serial number;
o name of approving authority and the number of persons it is permitted to carry
o type of emergency pack enclosed;
o date when last serviced;
o length of painter;
o maximum permitted height of stowage above waterline (depending on drop-test height and
length of painter); and
o Launching instructions.
Find out how to operate the davit
o Lowering & Hoist with power/by air/ manually without air
o Swing with power/by air/ manually without air
o How to pump in air in cylinder
Check Pressure in air accumulator
Company requirements
Class requirements:
Flag requirements:
Manufacture requirements:
Remarks:
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Embarkation Ladders
All embarkation ladder should be certificated
IMO symbols
Close to embarkation station (SOLAS Ch III Reg.11 6)
Check all embarkation ladders (steps, ropes, spreaders)
Check securing hooks on chains between hand rails
As per Fire plan
Company requirements
Class requirements:
Flag requirements:
Manufactore requirements:
Remarks____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
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Lifebuoy
Grab line length >= 4*external diameter of lifebuoy (LSA Code Ch. II 2.1.1.8)
Grab line diameter line>= 9.5 mm (LSA Code Ch. II 2.1.1.8)
Mass more than 2.5 and more than 4kg for MOB lifebuoy (LSA Code Ch. II 2.1.1.4 & 2.1.1.7)
Length of line for lifebuoy with line more 30m or high of stowage *2 and diameter at least 8mm
(LSA Code Ch. II 2.1.1.6)
Check for any crack or damage
Check reflective tape
Check markings
Check self ignition lights expired date and batteries expire date (water inside)
IMO symbol
If you are on the old ship scale your lifebuoy for MOB signal
Length of line on MOB buoy as per manufacturer manual
Check Man overboard Buoy expire date
Check that quick release system is ready for immediate use. Make detail instructional
No additional lashing during port
As per Fire Plan
Company requirements
Class requirements:
Flag requirements:
manufacture requirements:
Remarks____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
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Life Jacket
Check extra size life jacket if needed or order in advance (LSA Code Ch. II 2.2.1.3)
Approval information marked on Life Jacket (Administration which approved ,operational
restrictions, etc.) (LSA Code Ch. I 1.2.2.9)
Size Range (LSA Code Ch. II 2.2.1.10.1)
In addition, an infant or child lifejacket shall be marked with the size range and "infant" or
"child" symbol (LSA Code Ch. II 2.2.1.10.2)
Each lifejacket shall be provided with means of securing a lifejacket light
(LSA Code Ch. II 2.2.1.13)
Each lifejacket shall be provided with a suitable means to allow a rescuer to lift the wearer from
the water into a survival craft or rescue boat. (LSA Code Ch. II 2.2.1.17)
Each lifejacket shall be fitted with a whistle firmly secured by lanyard.
(LSA Code Ch. II 2.2.1.14)
A lifejacket shall be provided with a releasable buoyant line or other means to secure it to a
lifejacket worn by another person in the water. (LSA Code Ch. II 2.2.1.16
Company requirements
Class requirements:
Flag requirements:
manufacture requirements:
Remarks____________________________________________________________________________
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Immersion suite
Class requirements:
Flag requirements:
manufacture requirements:
Remarks:
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Pyrotechnics
Check Quantity and expire date of pyrotechnic on bridge and Lifeboat per fire plan
On the bridge minimum 12 rockets ( SOLAS Ch. III Reg. 6.3)
In the LB minimum 4 rockets, 6 hand flares, 2 buoyant smoke signal ( LSA Code 4.4.8)
Company requirements
Class requirements:
Flag requirements:
Manufacture requirements:
Remarks:____________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Weekly inspection
David Launched Life Boat / Free Fall Life boat / Rescue boat
Visual inspection of Life Boat and davit for any damages (SOLAS III/20.6.1)
Falls used in launching appliances should be inspected periodically ( SOLAS Ch III Reg 4) as per
manufacturer instruction (MSC.1/Circ. 1206)
Life boats (except free fall lifeboat) moving from stowed position (SOLAS III/20.6.3 )
Test run of lifeboat and rescue boat engines (SOLAS III/20.6.2)
Pressure in air support system (MSC.1/Circ.1206/ Rev.1 )
Check that all lashing equipment isn’t stuck and can be removed by hands
Remarks:
___________________________________________________________________________________
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Remarks:____________________________________________________________________________
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Embarkation Ladders
Visual condition
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:
Lifebuoy
Visual condition
Quick release in good order
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:
___________________________________________________________________________________
Lifejackets
Visual condition
Light in good order ( test it)
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:
___________________________________________________________________________________
Monthly inspection
David Launched Life Boat / Free Fall Life boat / Rescue boat
Falls used in launching appliances (SOLAS III/20.4)
Turning out from stowed position (SOLAS III/20.7.1)
Inspection of lifeboat equipment (SOLAS III/20.7.2 )
Fall prevention Device every use + separate record each 6 month
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:
___________________________________________________________________________________
Remarks:____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Lifejackets
Visual condition
Light in good order ( test it)
Remarks:
Immersion suite
Check closures on storage bag as well as general condition of bag for ease of removal of suit.
Ensure donning instructions are legible. Confirm that suit is the type and size identified on the bag.
Lay the suit on a clean, flat surface. Make sure the suit is dry inside and out. Visually check for
damage. Rips, tears or punctures should be repaired in accordance with manufacturer‘s instructions
by a suitable repair station*
Check the zipper by sliding it up and down to check for ease of operation. Using lubricant
recommended by the manufacturer, lubricate the front and back of the zipper and the slide fastener.
If the zipper is not functional, the suit should be removed from service and discarded or returned to
the manufacturer or a suitable repair station.
If fitted, check inflatable head support and/or buoyancy ring for damage and ensure that it is
properly attached. Check inflation hose(s) for deterioration. At least quarterly, the head
support/buoyancy ring should be inflated and tested for leaks (this test does not apply to integral
inflatable lifejackets). Leaks should be repaired in accordance with manufacturers' instructions by a
suitable repair station..
Check retro reflective tape for condition and adhesion. Replace if necessary.
If fitted, check whistle and expiration date of light and battery.
Replace suits in the bag with zippers fully opened.
The opportunity should be taken at such monthly inspections for the crew to practice donning the
immersion suits or anti-exposure suits Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:____________________________________________________________________________
Remarks:____________________________________________________________________________
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Pyrotechnic
Visual condition
Remarks:
Annual inspection
David Launched Life Boat / Free Fall Life boat / Rescue boat
Falls used in launching appliances should be inspected periodically ( SOLAS Ch III Reg 4) as
per manufacturer instruction (MSC.1/Circ. 1206)
Launching appliance annual thorough examination (SOLAS III/20.11.1.2)
Dynamic test of the winch brake (SOLAS III/20.11.1.2)
On-load release gear (SOLAS III/20.11.2.2)
Examination of lifeboats (MSC.1/Circ.1206/ Rev.1 )
Air support system (MSC.1/Circ.1206/ Rev.1 )
Examination of lifeboats with sprinkler system (MSC.1/Circ.1206/ Rev.1 )
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
(SOLAS III/20.11.1.2)
Annual service for life raft ( SOLAS Ch. III Reg.20 8.1)
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Inflatable Lifejackets
Annual service (SOLAS Ch. III Reg.20 8.1)
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:____________________________________________________________________________
5 Year Inspection
David Launched Life Boat / Free Fall Life boat / Rescue boat
Firefighting outfit (including air compressor, SCBA and cylinders)
Renewal wires (SOLAS III/20.4)
Launching appliance annual thorough examination (SOLAS III/20.11.1.2)
Dynamic test of the winch brake under load (SOLAS III/20.11.1.3)
On-load release gear under load(SOLAS III/20.11.2.3)
Examination of lifeboats (MSC.1/Circ.1206/ Rev.1 )
Air support system (MSC.1/Circ.1206/ Rev.1 )
Hydrostatic test of air cylinders (IACS Rec. No.88)
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
3 YEARS INSPECTION
Immersion Suite
Pressure test every 3 years ( MSC/Circ. 1114 3)
10 years test by pressure more often ( MSC/Circ. 1114 3)
Company /Class / manufacture / Flag requirements:
Remarks:
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