Vetting Inspectors.
Vetting Inspectors.
Vetting Inspectors.
Concerning Documentation & Paperwork, the following documents must be ready / available for the Vetting inspector:
1. Crew list
2. The minimum Manning certificate
3. A completed OCIMF particulars questionnaire (2011 edition)
4. Complete officers' qualifications MATRIX including years on tankers and years with the company.
CHIEF OFICER
ENGINE ROOM
58. Oxygen and acetylene cylinders to be stowed properly / separately with doors and valves closed.
59. Pump room / Engine room bilge to be clean and free of oils.
60. Steering gear compartment, to be clean, free of oils and header tank full. Low level alarm to be tested regularly and test to
be recorded in E/R logbook.
61. Emergency exits in engine room to be unobstructed and doors to be kept closed
62. Battery spaces and chemicals storeroom should be equipped with safety goggles, rubber gloves and eye
63. Inventory of all chemicals and material safety data sheet (MSDS) to be posted into chemicals storeroom.
64. Finally, we would like to emphasize the importance of keeping the Engine room clean and tidy. Engine
65. loading capacity to be posted into C.C.R.
66. Engine skylights to be secured / closed during cargo operations.
67. Please be careful with oil mist detector should work properly.
68. Please make sure that the buss board not indicating any ground, that means any ground should be traced prior
arrival and rectification should be done.
69. Please make sure that no oil stains are existing on deck/engine room/emergency generator
70. Please check prior arrival:emergency generator and fire pump and life boats engines.
71. Please make sure that an eye wash liquid placed in battery room along with the other tools.
72. Please be sure that all self closing devices of external/internal floors are working properly, also check "self
closing devices" of D.BTanks in engine room that all springs are OK And permanently closed. additionally,
ensure that the remote controlled quick. closing valves of F.O. and D.O. tanks are free of any securing
arrangement in order to maintain them at the open position.
73. Any water leakage in engine room / ballast pump room to be rectified prior arrival.
74. Steering gear compartment to be clean, free of any oil stain and try free of any spares, drums etc..
75. Expansion tank in steering gear compartment to be always full.
76. The engine room to be properly clean, free of any oil stain and prior to arrival bilges to be wash, Clean/free of
any oil stain and dry.
77. Tray under generators platforms to be properly clean and free of any oil, same applies on generators and
purifiers.
78. Any pump in engine room which is leaking to be rectified accordingly.
79. VERY IMPORTANT: Oil water separator and adjacent area to be absolutely clean and free of any oil stain.
80. Emergency generator to be tested in all modes (remote, auto, manual) and batteries to be fully charged.
81. Please make sure that no welding machine is stored in any other place except machine shop
82. Please check that "Chief Engineer standing orders) in ECR are dully signed by engineers for acknowledgement.
83. Engine skylights to be secured / closed during cargo operations.
84. Welding cables and gas hoses to be stored in the assigned locker.
BRIDGE 2ND OFFICER
85. All charts to be valid and corrected and always the largest scale to be used.
86. Parallel indexing to be marked on the chart, including abort line contingency anchorage and identification of primary and
secondary fixing targets (see "Bridge Team Management book ", (page 33), as per" Bridge Team Management" by
Captain A.J. Swift, page 30. .
87. Bridge Log, Radar logs, Gyro error book, Master and chief engineer night order book, bell book to be updated.
88. Entries are in INK and in line with Company's policy.
89. During pilotage, position to be checked every five (5) minutes and intended track to be discussed with PILOT and marked
on the chart. Positions to be checked at frequent intervals by at least three (3) different sources (GPS, Radar and
landmarks).
90. Expired publications to be removed from the ship's library and from the bridge.
91. Please make sure that all entries in GMDSS log book are proper, which means daily noon position to be inserted
in the proper column, identification of earth station to be inserted after test. White fluid (blanco) not to be
used, same applies for every official document.
92. Please pay extreme attention in regard with chart corrections, inspectors are very particular with this item.
93. Please make sure that parallel index and passage plan be prepared in correct way and dully signed by yourself
and navigation officers.
94. Please have ready the compass error book without errors and of course without any correction With blanco
liquid.
95. Please give extreme attention to bridge procedures.
96. Please adjust all gyro repeaters including steering gear compartment, having same indication
97. Please add to yr passage plan information in regards with tides and currents.
98. Please include on yr passage plan details of position fixing methods and frequency.
99. Please make sure that position fixing will not be relied on a single method. Always double check GPS-RADAR
or RADAR-VISUAL BEARINGS or GPS-VISUAL BEARINGS.
100. Emergency batteries for GMDSS radio equipment to be identified.
101. Please make sure that vessel's course recorder, and echo sounder being properly marked
102. Please make sure that "TEMPORARY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES" been marked on a chart which
had recently used for navigation.
103. Officers and crew to be familiar with the operation of emergency fire pump, breathing apparatus, lifeboat engines,
emergency Diesel generator and emergency steering gear.
104. Officers and crew to be familiar with the location and operation of quick closing valves and emergency
105. All oil pollution related drills (at least one every three months) to be recorded into SOPEP manual in addition to the
Bridge logbook entries.
106. Please make sure that all fuel tanks for life boats are full.
107. Make sure that all fire hoses are connected on main deck, poop deck and accommodation decks,
108. Please make sure that you have done drills, regularly recorded, in regards with SOPEP.
109. All fire extinguishers to be properly secured by proper blades and not with strings.
110. Everyone to be familiarized with change over procedures of emergency steering gear.
111. Please stencil position (IMO signal) of "Fire blanket" in galley.
112. Safety procedures to be posted at the entrance PUMPROOM.
113. Fire hoses in accommodation, engine room, pumproom and steering gear ,to be connected continuously
connected.
SEE ALSO ATTACHED “CHECK LIST FOR U.S.C.G. INSPECTION CHECK &FOR LETTER OF COMPLIANCE”
WHICH MAY BE USFULL FOR VESSEL PREPATION TO ANY VETTING INSPECTION.