Port Paper Prior Entering A Port, Should Be Assist Master To Safety Management System
The document outlines various port paperwork requirements that must be prepared prior to a ship entering port, including pre-arrival notifications, crew lists, ship particulars, vaccination lists, and updated fire plans. It also summarizes international regulations for preventing collisions at sea (COLREGs) and procedures for man overboard situations, including sounding alarms and maneuvering to safely retrieve anyone who falls overboard. Safety management systems and limitations of equipment like ECIDS are also briefly discussed.
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Port Paper Prior Entering A Port, Should Be Assist Master To Safety Management System
The document outlines various port paperwork requirements that must be prepared prior to a ship entering port, including pre-arrival notifications, crew lists, ship particulars, vaccination lists, and updated fire plans. It also summarizes international regulations for preventing collisions at sea (COLREGs) and procedures for man overboard situations, including sounding alarms and maneuvering to safely retrieve anyone who falls overboard. Safety management systems and limitations of equipment like ECIDS are also briefly discussed.
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PORT PAPER Rule 20 - Application safety management system
Prior entering a port, should be assist master to Rule 21 - Definitions
preparing port document, Kind of document Rule 22 - Visibility of lights - shipboard famiriazitation submitted as following but not limited as port Rule 23 - Power-driven vessels underway - responbility on board requirements: Rule 24 - Towing and pushing - muster list and emergency instruction Rule 25 - Sailing vessels underway and vessels under - safety training 1. Pre Arrival Notification oars - work hours 2. Arrival Crew List 3. Departure Crew List Rule 26 - Fishing vessels - personal protective equipment 4. Voyage Memo Rule 27 - Vessels not under command or restricted in - smoking procedure 5. Ship Particulars their ability to manoeuvre - safety meeting 6. Nil List Rule 28 - Vessels constrained by their draught - 7. Crew Effect Declaration Rule 29 - Pilot vessels 8. Vaccination List Rule 30 - Anchored vessels and vessels aground 9. Update Fire Plan (G3 Crew List, Emergency Contact List, Muster List, Rule 31 - Seaplanes MSDS, Stowage Plan) Sound and Light signals Rule 32 - Definitions colreg Rule 33 - Equipment for sound signals Rule 1 - Application Rule 34 - Manoeuvering and warning signals Rule 2 - Responsibility Rule 35 - Sound signals in restricted visibility Rule 3 - General definitions Rule 36 - Signals to attract attention Conduct of vessels in any condition of visibility Rule 37 - Distress signals Rule 4 - Application Exceptions Rule 5 - Look-out Rule 38 – Exemptions Rule 6 - Safe speed Rule 7 - Risk of collision Limitation of ecdis Rule 8 - Action to avoid collision - Lack of global coverage Rule 9 - Narrow channels - Problem of geodetic datum shifter in Rule 10 - Traffic separation schemes unapproved charts - The problem of recurring cost Rule 11 - Application - Being electric equipment, if power supply Rule 12 - Sailing vessels fails ecdis is useless Rule 13 - Overtaking - Failure of gps and gyro compass will make Rule 14 - Head-on situation ecdis useless Rule 15 - Crossing situation Rule 16 - Action by give-way vessel Man overboard Rule 17 - Action by stand-on vessel - shout to bridge Rule 18 - Responsibilities between vessels - throw MOB Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility - sound alarm Rule 19 - Conduct of vessels in restricted visibilityLights - inform engine room to prepare for manoure and Shapes - mark mob position - do maneuver to safe mob