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47 Drill Report - Salvage of Own Ship

The document provides instructions for conducting a drill to salvage a ship, outlining 15 steps such as sounding alarms, plotting the ship's location, contacting authorities for assistance, and cooperating with any salvage parties, with spaces to record details of the drill such as participants and remarks. The drill report form collects information like the time taken for crew to assemble, any flags or signals used, and items employed in the salvage operation.

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47 Drill Report - Salvage of Own Ship

The document provides instructions for conducting a drill to salvage a ship, outlining 15 steps such as sounding alarms, plotting the ship's location, contacting authorities for assistance, and cooperating with any salvage parties, with spaces to record details of the drill such as participants and remarks. The drill report form collects information like the time taken for crew to assemble, any flags or signals used, and items employed in the salvage operation.

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P.T.

BUMI SHIPMANAGEMENT Section VOM / F-47


VESSEL OPERATIONS MANUAL Version 2.0
Issued On 01.01.2004
Drill Report (Salvage of Own Ship)
Page 1 of 1

Vessel Name: ................................................................. Registry: ........................................................


Date : ………/………/……… From …………….. hrs to …………….. hrs
Latitude: …………….. Longitude: …………….. In vicinity of: …………………………….....
1. Call Master and sound alarm
2. Time taken by crew (wearing safety gear) to assemble at Muster Point …….…...... min
3. Flag hoisted / light signal displayed ……………………………………………………..
4. Radio station stand-by with current and updated position available
5. Plot location and time on chart
6. Crew stand-by and ready for salvage operation
7. Check weather forecast, wind, current, their direction and force
8. Contact BSM and discuss further course of action
9. Contact other BSM managed ships (those sailing in nearby waters)
10. Contact salvage operators, provide them ship location and other details
11. Crew stand-by and ready for salvage operation
12. Co-operate with salvage party
13. Take photographs of salvage operation
14. Details of items used (if any) ………………………………............................................
15. Record details in logbook
No. of participants present: ………… No. of participants absent: …………
Reason for absence: ……………………………………………………………………………………..
Remarks: ………………………………………………………………………………………………...
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Sign and Date:

Name:
Rank: Safety Officer Chief Engineer (with stamp) Master (with stamp)

Copy Distribution: Original – Onboard, Copy 1 – Marine Dept

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