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Hull Inspection Book: United States Coast Guard

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This document provides guidance for Coast Guard inspectors conducting hull inspections of US vessels. It defines various units of measurement and lists required safety equipment for lifeboats.

The document is a job aid for Coast Guard inspectors to use during hull inspections. It provides checklists but does not limit inspections or imply full compliance.

Units of measurement defined include miles, kilometers, horsepower, meters, metric tons, barrels, gallons, pounds, bars and psi for pressure.

United States Coast Guard

HULL
INSPECTION BOOK
Name of Vessel
Official Number

Class

Date Completed

Location

Vessel Built in Compliance with SOLAS:

60

74

74/78

N/A

Route
Oceans

Limited Coastwise

Lakes / Bays / Sounds

Coastwise

Great Lakes

Rivers

Inspection Type
Inspection for Certification
(COI)

Reinspection
First

Annual Inspection

Second

Periodic Inspection

Third

Passenger vessels only

Inspectors
1.

3.

2.

4.
CG-840 HI
Rev: .Oct 2009

Total Time Spent Per Activity:

Conversions:
Distance and Energy

Regular Personnel (Active Duty)


ACTIVITY TYPE

ACTIVITY

TRAINING

(PERS) MI

Kilowatts (kW)

1.341

Horsepower (hp)

Feet (ft)

3.281

Meters (m)

Long Ton (LT)

.98421

Metric Ton (t)

Liquid (NOTE: Values are approximate.)

TOTAL ADMIN HOURS

TOTAL TRAVEL HOURS

Liquid

bbl/LT

m /t

bbl/m

bbl/t

Freshwater

6.40

1.00

6.29

6.29

Saltwater

6.24

.975

6.13

5.98

Heavy Oil

6.77

1.06

6.66

7.06

DFM

6.60

1.19

7.48

8.91

Lube Oil

7.66

1.20

7.54

9.05

Weight
Reserve Personnel
ACTIVITY TYPE

ACTIVITY

TRAINING

(PERS) MI

1 Long Ton

2240 lbs

1 Metric Ton

= 2204 lbs

1 Short Ton

2000 lbs

1 Cubic Foot

= 7.48 gal

1 Barrel (oil)

5.61 ft = 42 gal =
3
6.29 m

1 psi

= .06895 Bar = 2.3106 ft


of water

Temperature: Fahrenheit = Celsius (F = 9/5 C + 32

TOTAL ADMIN HOURS

TOTAL TRAVEL HOURS

and C = 5/9 (F 32))

-17.8

80

26.7

200

93.3

32

90

32.2

250

121.1

40

4.4

100

37.8

300

148.9

50

10.0

110

43.3

400

204.4

60

15.6

120

48.9

500

260

70

21.1

150

65.6

1000

537.8

Pressure: Bars = Pounds per square inch


Auxiliary Resources
TOTAL BOAT HOURS

TOTAL AIRCRAFT HOURS

1 Bar

14.5 psi

5 Bars

72.5 psi

9 Bars

130.5 psi

2 bars

29.0 psi

6 Bars

87.0 psi

10 Bars

145.0 psi

3 Bars

43.5 psi

7 Bars

101.5 psi

4 Bars

58.0 psi

8 Bars

116.0 psi

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Notes:

Use of Hull Inspection Book:


This inspection book is intended to be used as a job aid by Coast
Guard marine inspectors during hull inspections of U.S. flagged
vessels. The lists contained within this book are not intended to limit
the inspection. Each marine inspector should determine the depth of
inspection necessary. A checked box should be a running record of
what has been inspected. It does not imply that the entire system
has been inspected or that all or any items are in full compliance.
This job aid does not constitute part of the official inspection record.
This document does not establish or change Federal laws or
regulations. References given are only general guides. Refer to IMO
publications, CFRs, NVICs, or any locally produced cite guides for
specific regulatory references. Not all items in this book are
applicable to all vessels.
NOTE: Guidance on how to conduct hull inspections of U.S. flagged
vessels can be found in the Marine Safety Manual (MSM) Volume II,
Chapter B1: Inspection of Vessels for Certification. All MSM cites
listed in this book refer to MSM Volume II unless otherwise indicated.

Pre-inspection Items:

Post-inspection Items:

Issue letters/certificates to
vessel.

Complete MISLE activity.

Review MISLE records.

COI
Vessel Critical Profile

Obtain copies of forms to be


issued.

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Initiate Report of Violation


(ROV) if necessary

Table of Contents

Notes:

Section 1: Administrative Items


IMO Applicability Dates ....................................................................... 1
Involved Parties & General Information .............................................. 2
Vessel Information .............................................................................. 4
Vessel Description .............................................................................. 4
Section 2: Certificates and Documents
Certificates .......................................................................................... 9
Logs and Manuals............................................................................. 10
Pollution Prevention Records ........................................................... 11
Section 3: Inspection Items
Navigation Equipment ....................................................................... 12
General Health and Safety................................................................ 15
Structural Integrity ............................................................................. 16
Integral Cargo Tanks ........................................................................ 18
Ground Tackle .................................................................................. 20
Lifesaving Equipment........................................................................ 20
Fire Protection ................................................................................... 26
Pollution Prevention .......................................................................... 28
MTSA/ISPS ....................................................................................... 30
Section 4: Drills
Fire Drill ............................................................................................. 40
Abandon Ship Drill ............................................................................ 41
Security Drill ...................................................................................... 42
Section 5: Appendices
Recommended US Vessel Deficiency Procedures .......................... 43
Deficiency Summary Worksheet ....................................................... 44
Notes ................................................................................................. 45
Conversions ...................................................................................... 47

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Deficiency Summary Worksheet:


Name of Vessel

Section 1: Administrative Items

VIN

Deficiency

IMO Applicability Dates:


Reference

Reqt. Issued / Date


Completed

Date

SOLAS 1960

26 MAY 65

SOLAS 1974
1978 Protocol to SOLAS 1974
1981 Amendments (II-1 & II-2)
1983 Amendments (III)
Various additional amendments to SOLAS

25 MAY 80
01 MAY 81
01 SEP 84
01 JUL 86

MARPOL 73/78 Annex I

02 OCT 83

MARPOL 73/78 Annex II

06 APR 87

MARPOL 73/78 Annex III

01 JUL 92

MARPOL 73/78 Annex V

31 DEC 88

MARPOL 73/78 Annex VI

08 JAN 09

IBC Code

After 01 JUL 86

BCH Code

Prior to 01 JUL 86

COLREGS 1972

15 JUL 77

Various additional amendments to COLREGS

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Load Line 1966

21 JUL 68

STCW 1978
1991 Amendments
1994 Amendments
1995 Amendments

28 APR 84
01 DEC 92
01 JAN 96
01 FEB 97

Section 5: Appendices

Involved Parties & General Information:

Recommended U.S. Vessel Deficiency Procedures:


Vessels Representatives:

Action

Step

Phone Numbers:

Identify deficiency.

Inform vessel representative.

Record on the Deficiency Summary Worksheet (next page).

If deficiency is corrected prior to end of inspection, go to Step 7.

If deficiency is unable to be corrected prior to end of inspection,


issue CG-835 in accordance with table below.

OwnerListed on DOC (if applicable), or COFR:

IF deficiency:

THEN issue CG-835:

Does NOT immediately


impact crew/passenger
safety, security, hull
seaworthiness, or the
environment, e.g.,

That provides a specific


time for correcting
deficiency, e.g.,

No Change

X number of days
At next drydock

Missing placards
Non-metallic expansion joints
more than 10 years in service

Allows vessel operations to That restricts operation of


be MODIFIED to meet less vessel to meet current
stringent requirements, e.g., vessel conditions, e.g.,

Operator

Expired international certificates


Automation defect
Insufficient lifesaving equipment

DOES immediately impact


crew/passenger safety,
security, hull seaworthiness,
or the environment, and
cannot be modified to meet
less stringent requirements,
e.g.,

No Change

6
2

Missing or defective firefighting


equipment
Structural defect or damage
Substantially not in compliance
with approved VSP or ASP.

Enter CG-835 data in MISLE.

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Reduced route
Increased crew
Fewer passengers

That requires the


deficiency to be corrected
prior to operating vessel
(NO SAIL item), e.g.,

Prior to carrying passengers


Prior to carrying cargo

Security Drill:

Observe security drill exercising the activation of the provisions in


the VSP or ASP related to a security threat, breach, security
communications, change of security level, or other security related
incident or action as describe in the VSP or ASP.

Drill selection and location shall be as directed by the Master and


VSO.

Critique Drill with VSO/CSO

Company Security Officer

No Change

Location:
Vessel Security Officer

Notes:

No Change

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Abandon Ship Drill:

Vessel Information:
Classification Society

General alarms/signals

Familiarity with duties

Boat release

Muster lists

Provide equipment

Boat operation

Muster of crew/passengers

Familiarity with equipment

Egress procedures

ISM Issuer: Same as above?

Crew response

Lower lifeboat

Davit-launched liferaft drill

Yes

Language understood by crew

Brake operation

Communication w/ bridge

Lifejackets

Engine start

Lighting

No If not the same, which


Recognized Organization?

NOTE: The period of validity for ISM documents should correspond to the following list.
If they do NOT, ISM documents should be further investigated.

(SOLAS 74/78 III/18.3; MSM Vol. II/C5.C.7.h)

5 years = Full term (SMS and DOC)

12 months = Interim (DOC)

Location:

6 months = Interim (SMC)

5 months = Short term (SMC)

Notes:

Gross Tons

No Change

Net Tons

No Change

Built Date (use delivery date)

No Change

Overall Length (in feet)

No Change

Time to Water:

Vessel Description:
Container Vessel

Ro/Ro Passenger Vessel

Ro/Ro Cargo

Oceanographic Research
Vessel

Bulk Carrier

Nautical School Ship

Passenger Vessel

Other

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Section 4: Drills
Fire Drill:
Familiarity with duties

Space isolation

General alarms/signals

Familiarity with equipment

Smoke control

Crew response

Fire pumps started

Arrange care of passengers

Properly dressed/equipped

Two jets of water

Communications w/ bridge

Language understood by crew

Fire doors and dampers

(SOLAS 74/78 III/18.3; MSM Vol. II/D5.C.7.i; NVIC 6-91)

Location:

Time on Scene:

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Safety Radio (SLT)


No Change

Safety Equipment (SLE)


No Change

USCG
5

Safety Construction (SLC)


No Change

USCG
Certificate of Financial
Responsibility (COFR)
No Change

USCG
Certificate of Documentation
No Change

Classification Document
No Change

Issuing
Agency
Name of Certificate

ID #

Port
Issued

Notes:

Issue
Date

Exp.
Date

Initial notifications

Endorse
Date

Section 2: Certificates and Documents

Endorse
Date

Security measures for monitoring

Exp.
Date

Issue
Date

ASP Implemented in its entirety


Amendment and audit

Port
Issued

ID #

Document of Compliance (DOC)


No Change

Safety Management (SMC)


No Change

International Tonnage (ITC)


No Change

International Oil Pollution


Prevention (IOPP)
No Change

International Load Line (ILL)


No Change

Passenger Ship Safety (PSS)


No Change

Issuing
Agency
Name of Certificate

IAW VSP
Lighting
Test intrusion alarms
Emergency search procedures

Users of ASPs are required under condition of


ASP approval to conduct yearly audit and advise
submitting organization if amendment is needed.
CSO / VSO audit letter attached to VSP as
required ISSC
Audits conducted as required (annually or after
vessel modifications)

33 CFR 104.285
IAW ASP

33 CFR 104.140
IAW ASP
33 CFR 104.415
IAW ASP

Should an enforcement inspection reveal that an owner/operator has


correctly implemented an approved ASP in its entirety but security
vulnerabilities exist in the vessel operation, the COTP shall be advised.
Under 33 CFR 104.415 (a) (ii) for vessels or 33 CFR 105.415 (a) (ii),
the Coast Guard can determine that an amendment is necessary and
advise the organization that submitted the ASP for approval
accordingly. Following such notification, it will be necessary for the
original submitting organization to provide their proposed amendment
to the Commandant (CG-543) for review and approval. If the submitting
organization does not wish to amend the ASP, the vessel owner must
submit a VSP for the vessel to the MSC.

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Access permitted for up to 30 days if:


Has applied for TWIC
Accompanied by TWIC holder in secure areas
Operator enters new hire personal info in
HOMEPORT
Notified via HOMEPORT that new hire has
passed initial name check.
Provision does not apply to CSO, VSO or
individual hired to perform security duties

Security measures for restricted areas

Secure areas protected


Properly marked
Control measures adequate
Do not conflict with safety measures

Security measures for handling cargo

Identifying cargo tamper


Identifying approved cargo
Access point inventory control
Checking cargo for dangerous substances

Security measures for delivery of vessel


stores and bunker

33 CFR 104.267
IAW ASP

Endorse
Date
Exp.
Date

33 CFR 104.270
IAW ASP

IAW ASP
33 CFR 104.275

Engine International Air Pollution


Prevention Certificate (EIAPP)
No Change

Security measures for newly hired employees


(Pending receipt of TWIC)

International Air Pollution


Prevention Certificate (IAPP)
No Change

33 CFR 104.265
IAW ASP

International Ship Security


Certificate (ISSC)
No Change

Access points examined signs posted in


conspicuous locations.
Control areas for authorized dangerous
substances / devices
Means of identifying unauthorized personnel
TWIC for unescorted access to secure areas

Issue
Date

Port
Issued

Security measures for access control

ID #

Testing completed IAW manufacturers


recommendations
Working properly, effectively functions IAW VSP.
Ship Security Alert System (SSAS)

Issuing
Agency

33 CFR 104.260
IAW ASP

Name of Certificate

Security systems and equipment maintenance

33 CFR 104.280
IAW ASP

Security procedures followed


Standing agreements valid

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Continuous Synopsis Record:


(SOLAS Vessels only)
Review Record and Enter Most Current Data
Flag State:
Date
Registered:

Drills and exercises


Breaches of security
Change in MARSEC levels
Maintenance, calibration, and testing of security
equipment.
Security threats
Annual audit of the VSP
Declaration of Security (DoS)
Retained for Two years

MARSEC level coordination and


implementation

Ship ID #:

Ship Name:

Proper MARSEC level


MARSEC level at least at current port level

Communications

Port of
Registry:

Registered
Owners:

Vessel security personnel


Facility
National and local authorities
Demonstrate communications operations
consistent with the ASP

Declaration of Security (DoS)

Company-as
defined in
SOLAS
Chapter IX:

Issuer ISM
DOC:

Issuer ISM
SMC:

33 CFR 104.240
IAW ASP

Required for cruise ships or manned CDC bulk


vessels and any vessel or facilities with which it
interfaces.
Valid (for MARSEC level and effective time
period)
Must have last 10 or continuous DoS reviewed at
interval consistent with MARSEC level.
Signed

33 CFR 104.245
IAW ASP

33 CFR 104.255
33 CFR 104

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Issuer ISSC:

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Certificates:
________________________________

Compliance Documentation

33 CFR 104.120

Copy of ASP aboard vessel


Vessel Specific Security Assessment (VSA)
completed
Letter to MSC stating use of approved ASP and
that it has been fully implemented

Aware of responsibility and authority with regards


to MTSA

Company Security Officer (CSO)

Training / experience
Valid TWIC
See list of example questions

Vessel Security Officer (VSO)

Training / experience
Valid TWIC
See list of example questions

Company or vessel personnel with security


duties

Annual drug and alcohol program audit


33 CFR 104.205
IAW ASP

46 CFR 78.12-1
46 CFR 97.11-1
ICLL Reg. 10(2)
46 CFR Part 16

33 CFR 104.210
IAW ASP

33 CFR 104.215
IAW ASP

33 CFR 104.220
IAW ASP

47 CFR Part 80

47 CFR 80.1074

Required international safety convention


certificates posted and valid
46 CFR 160.151-57(p)
SOLAS 74/78 III/19.8
46 CFR 91.37-75

33CFR 104.225
IAW ASP

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GMDSS endorsement
FCC Station License
Safety Radio Certificate
GMDSS maintenance personnel
1st Class Radiotelegraph Operators Certificate
2nd Class Radiotelegraph Operators Certificate
3rd Class Radiotelegraph Operators Certificate

Annual service
Cargo Gear Certificate

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Training

All MMC holders


All non-MMC holders with security duties or
unrestricted access to restricted areas.

Liferaft servicing certificates

Notes: ____________________________________________________

Vessel Record Keeping Requirements

Transportation Worker ID Credential (TWIC)

Training / experience
Valid TWIC
See list of example questions

Security Training for all other vessel


personnel

SOLAS 74/78 IX/3

Safety Management System


Shipboard Operations Plan
Stability letter posted in pilothouse

Officers licenses current

Master

ISM Code

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33 CFR 104.235
IAW ASP

Logs and Manuals:

Alternative Security Program (ASP):

Lifesaving equipment maintenance record

Periodic checks as required


Visual inspection of survival craft/rescue boat and
launching appliances
Operation of lifeboat/rescue boat engines
Lifesaving appliances, including lifeboat equipment
examined

Emergency training and drills

SOLAS 74/78 III/18

Onboard training in use of lifesaving equipment (all


crew members)
SOLAS training manual
Logbook records
Fire and lifeboat drills
General alarm tested

Bridge log

Pre-arrival tests conducted


Casualties (navigation equipment and steering gear
failures reported)
Steering gear drills
Emergency steering drills

Stability information

46 CFR 199.180
SOLAS 74/78 III/18.5
SOLAS 74/78 III/25
SOLAS 74/78 V/19
STCW 95 I/14
33 CFR 164.25
33 CFR 164.53
46 CFR 97.35

46 CFR 78.17-20
46 CFR 97.15-5
SOLAS 74/78 II-1/22.1

Information available to master (as required)

46 CFR 199.190(e)
SOLAS 74/78 III/19

Loading manual
Trim and stability book

46 CFR 78.17-22
46 CFR 97.12-1

Vessels operating under the auspices of an approved ASP are required


to address the relevant areas cited in 33 CFR parts 104. However, the
ASP provision of the rule has provided a mechanism by which
segments of the maritime industry, through application by the industry
associations or other representative groups, are able to tailor their
program to the unique functions inherent of their specific operations.
The result is a set of relevant, performance-based security measures
for the industry groups choosing to utilize an approved ASP. For this
reason, the inspector of a vessel using an approved ASP may find that
certain language or security measures contained in some parts of the
rule will differ from the language or security measures listed in the ASP.
Additionally, an industry or group may determine that a section of the
regulations is not applicable to their operations. For example, a
passenger vessel group may state in their ASP that they do not need to
address 33 CFR 104.275 or 33 CFR 105.265, respectively security
measures for handling cargo because they do not handle cargo of
any type.
In those cases where both the vessels and the facilities serving those
vessels are owned and/or operated by the same entity, an alternative
plan may recognize that the same party is responsible for security in
both areas and approve an approach that addresses vulnerabilities and
mitigation strategies for the vessels and the facility under one ASP.
Therefore, the inspector will not be using separate plans for the vessels
and the facility to determine compliance and, likewise, will not see
some citations addressed in the plan if they are redundant between 33
CFR 104 and 33 CFR 105.

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Name of approved ASP
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33 CFR 104.140

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Pollution Prevention Records:


Oil record book (Part 1)

Each operation signed by person-in-charge


Each complete page signed by master
Book maintained for 3 years

MARPOL Ax. I/20


33 CFR 151.25

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Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan

Approved by Coast Guard / class society


Contact numbers correct
Immediate Actions List

Vessel response plan


(vessels carrying oil as secondary cargo)

Approved by Coast Guard


Annual review by owner / operator

Oil transfer procedures

33 CFR 155.1030
33 CFR 155.1045
33 CFR 155.1065
33 CFR 155.1070
33 CFR 155.720

Posted
List of products carried by vessel
Description of transfer system including a line
diagram of piping
Number of persons required on duty
Duties by title of each person
Means of communication
Procedures to top off tanks
Procedures to report oil discharges

Non-tank Vessel Response Plan

MARPOL Ax. I/26.1


33 CFR 151.26

33 CFR 155

Approved by Coast Guard

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Notes: ____________________________________________________

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Section 3: Inspection Items


Navigation Equipment:
Navigation publications (as applicable)

Current and corrected charts


U.S. Coast Pilot
Great Lakes Pilot
Sailing directions
Coast Guard Light List
Notice to mariners
Tide tables
Tidal current tables
International Rules of the Road
Inland Rules of the Road

Security measures for monitoring

33 CFR 164.33
SOLAS 74/78 V/20

IAW VSP
Lighting
Test intrusion alarms
Emergency search procedures
Security Incident Procedures

2 required if over 10,000 GT


Operate independently
ARPA acquires targets
Compasses
Illuminated gyrocompass with repeater at stand
Illuminated magnetic compass
Current deviation table
Test electronic depth sounding device and
recorder

33 CFR 164.35
33 CFR 164.37
33 CFR 164.38
SOLAS 74/78 V/12
33 CFR 164.35
SOLAS 74/78 V/12

Additional requirements for passenger vessels


or ferries

33 CFR 104.292

Additional requirements for cruise ships

33 CFR 104.295

Accurate readout
Test all transducers
Continuous recorder (chart)

33 CFR 104.305(d)

Reviewed and attached to VSP


Vessel Security Plan

33 CFR 104.400

33 CFR 164.40
SOLAS 74/78 V/12

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Reviewed

Amendment and audit

Speed and distance indicator

ISSC issued
CSR updated

33 CFR 104.415

CSO / VSO audit letter attached to VSP as


required ISSC
Audits conducted as required (annually or after
vessel modifications)

Ship Security Alert System (vessels subject to


SOLAS only)

On the bridge and one other location


Designed to prevent inadvertent activation
Covert (unmarked, silent, and need to know)
Tested IAW VSP

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33 CFR 104.297
ISPS, Part A, 19.1
SOLAS XI-2
Regulation 5.4.1

Vessel Security Assessment Report

33 CFR 164.35
SOLAS 74/78 V/12

33 CFR 104.290

Witness during drill

Additional requirements vessels on


international voyages
Operationally test radar(s) and ARPA

33 CFR 104.285
ISPS, Part A, 7.2.5

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ISPS Part A, 9.4.18

Security systems and equipment maintenance

Security measures for access control

Access points examined signs posted in


conspicuous locations.
Control areas for authorized dangerous
substances / devices
Means of identifying unauthorized personnel
TWIC for unescorted access to secure areas

Security measures for newly hired employees


(Pending receipt of TWIC)

SOLAS 74/78 V/12

Voyage Data Recorder (VDR)

SOLAS 74/78 V/20

Simplified (SVDR) if permitted

Long Range Identification & Tracking (LRIT)


33 CFR 104.265
ISPS, Part A, 7.2.2

Conformance Test Report

Automatic Identification System (AIS)


Radio equipment

33CFR 104.267

Radios, RDF, Loran


Electronic position fixing device tested
GMDSS meets requirements for vessel operating
area

33 CFR 169
SOLAS 74/78 V19-1

33 CFR 164.46
33 CFR 26.03
SOLAS 74/78 V/7
SOLAS 74/78 V/12
33 CFR 164.41
NVIC 9-93

33 CFR 104.270
ISPS, Part A, 7.2.4

Secure areas protected


Properly marked
Control measures adequate
Do not conflict with safety measures

Security measures for handling cargo

Propulsion shaft tachometer

Access permitted for up to 30 days if:


Has applied for TWIC
Accompanied by TWIC holder in secure areas
Operator enters new hire personal info in
HOMEPORT
Notified via HOMEPORT that new hire has
passed initial name check.
Provision does not apply to CSO, VSO or
individual hired to perform security duties

Security measures for restricted areas

33 CFR 104.260

Testing completed IAW manufacturers


recommendations
Working properly, effectively functions IAW VSP.
Ship Security Alert System (SSAS)

Identifying cargo tamper


Identifying approved cargo
Access point inventory control
Checking cargo for dangerous substances

33 CFR 104.275
ISPS, Part A, 7.2.6

Notes: ____________________________________________________
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Security measures for delivery of vessel


stores and bunker

Security procedures followed


Standing agreements valid

33 CFR 104.280
ISPS, Part A, 7.2.6

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Internal communications and control system

EOT failure alarms


Telephones
Voice tubes
Emergency loudspeaker system
Public address system
Bell pulls
Pilothouse controls

Navigation lights and signals

46 CFR 113.35

46 CFR 113.50

Control panels
Running lights
Anchor lights
Special day and night signals
Distress signals and stowage
Flag signals, international code
Whistle, light, bells, gongs
Day and night signal devices
Certificate of Alternate Compliance

Main gear tested (all stations)


Auxiliary gear tested (all stations)
Instructions and markings
Rudder angle indicator
Illumination
Alarms
Block diagram

Maneuvering facts sheet with warning


statements

Company or vessel personnel


with security duties

46 CFR 199.60

33 CFR 81.9

33 CFR 164.35
MSM Ch. C4.F

Vessel Record Keeping Requirements

46 CFR 113.43

33 CFR 164.35

Training
Drills and exercises
Breaches of security
Change in MARSEC levels
Maintenance, calibration, and testing of security
equipment.
Security threats
Annual audit of the VSP
Declaration of Security (DoS)
Retained for Two years

MARSEC level coordination and


implementation

Vessel security personnel


Facility
National and local authorities
Demonstrate communications operations
consistent with the VSP

Declaration of Security (DoS)


Notes: ____________________________________________________
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Required for cruise ships or manned CDC bulk


vessels and any vessel or facilities with which it
interfaces.
Valid (for MARSEC level and effective time
period)
Must have last 10 or continuous DoS reviewed at
interval consistent with MARSEC level.
Signed

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33 CFR 104.225
ISPS, Part A, 13.3

CFR 104.235
ISPS, Part A, 10

33 CFR 104.240

Proper MARSEC level


MARSEC level at least at current port level

Communications

33 CFR 104.220
ISPS, Part A, 13.3

Training / experience
Valid TWIC
See list of example questions

Security Training for all other vessel personnel

72 COLREGS

Steering gear

46 CFR 113.30

31

33 CFR 104.245
ISPS, Part A, 7.2.7

33 CFR 104.255
ISPS, Part A, 5.1

MTSA/ISPS Compliance
Vessel Security Plans (VSP):
(If using ASP, skip to next section)
Compliance documentation
Approved Vessel Security Plan
Waiver
Approved by CG-543
Equivalents

Proper safeguards
Incorporated into VSP
Master

33 CFR 104.120
ISPS, Part A, 9.1
33 CFR 104.130

33 CFR 104.145

33 CFR 104.210
ISPS, Part A, 11

Vessel Security Officer (VSO)

Training / experience
Valid TWIC
See list of example questions

Freight vessels > 300 GT and < 500 require 1


Freight vessels > 500 GT and passenger vessels
require 2
Stowed so to be rapidly placed in survival craft or
stowed in survival craft

NAVTEX

33 CFR 104.215
ISPS, Part A, 12

Notes: ____________________________________________________
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SOLAS 74/78 IV/7.1.6


46 CFR 199.510

SOLAS 74/78 III/6.2

SOLAS 74/78 III/6.2


NVIC 9-93

SOLAS 74/78 IV/7.1.4

General Health and Safety:


Hospital and first aid equipment

Aware of responsibility and authority with regards


to MTSA

Training / experience
Valid TWIC
See list of example questions

3 if over 500 GT
Operable condition
9 GHz radar transponder (SART)

33 CFR 104.205

Company Security Officer (CSO)

EPIRB (406 MHz)

Float-free arrangement
Battery date current
Hydrostatic release
GMDSS lifeboat radios (VHF)

33 CFR 104.135

Approved by CG-543
Maritime Security (MARSEC) directive

46 CFR 72.20-35
46 CFR 92.20-35

Operating room explosion-proof

46 CFR 111.105-37

Emergency lighting

46 CFR 112.43

Protection of spaces specially suited for


vehicles

46 CFR 70.10-44
46 CFR 90.10-38

Gas detection systems


Electrical hazardous locations
Crew and passenger accommodations

Size
Lighting and wiring
Heating
Ventilation
Sanitation
Screens
Insulation
Fire retardant

46 CFR 72.20
46 CFR 72.25
46 CFR 92.20

46 CFR 92.15-15

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Notes: ___________________________________________________

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Galley
Equipment
Sanitation
Ventilation
Means of escape from accommodation,
machinery, and other spaces
Two required (some exceptions)
Dead end corridors
Absence of locks
Gas freeing for repairs

MSM Ch. B1.N.8

Cargo oil containment

33 CFR 155.310

46 CFR 72.05-50

Size
Drains
Scupper closures
Fuel oil containment

33 CFR 155.320

Portable
Fixed
Prohibited oil spaces

33 CFR 155.470

Emergency shutdown

33 CFR 155.780

Deck lighting

33 CFR 155.790

Oil transfer hose

33 CFR 155.800

46 CFR 72.10
46 CFR 92.10
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/45

MSM Ch. A5.H

Current Gas Chemist Certificate for areas as


required
Date
Chemist No.

Structural Integrity:
Hull structure (list inaccessible compartments
or areas)
Decks
Shell
Bulkheads
Tank tops
Strength members
Hull openings and closures

46 CFR 72.01
46 CFR 92.01
ICLL 66 Reg. 1

Condition
Markings
Hose assembly requirements
Tests and inspections
Fuel tank vents

33 CFR 155.320

Flame screens
Closures
Pollution containment

Garbage
46 CFR 42.15
MSM Ch. B1.E.5
ICLL 66 Regs. 12 - 23

Side ports
Air ports and dead covers
Refuse chutes
Hatch covers
Closing devices, gaskets
Light / water test
Deck openings and closures

Shipboard garbage properly disposed

33 CFR 151.63
MARPOL Ax. V/3

MSM Ch. B1.E.5

ICLL 66 Regs. 12 - 20
Closing devices
Gaskets
Light / water test
Notes: ___________________________________________________

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Passenger vessels: structural fire protection


Draft stops
Fire dampers
Bulkheads
Insulation
Ventilation
Penetrations
Cargo and miscellaneous vessels: structural
fire protection
Bulkheads
Insulation
Fire doors and controls tested
Machinery space and stair towers
Not tied or blocked open
Installed closure devices working
Remote controls to power ventilation marked
and tested
Closures for spaces protected by fixed
smothering systems

46 CFR 72.05
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/23

Guards, ladders, rails, and gangways


(including accommodation ladders or pilot
ladders)
Elevators and escalators

46 CFR 72.05-20
46 CFR 111.91

Watertight doors in subdivision bulkhead


tested by:
46 CFR 92.07
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/42

46 CFR 72.05-25
46 CFR 92.07-10
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/46
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/47
46 CFR 111.103-1

46 CFR 76.15-35
46 CFR 95.15-35

46 CFR 72.40
46 CFR 92.25
ICLL 66 Reg. 25

46 CFR 170.270

Local control by hand


Local control by power
Remote control by hand
Indicators
Remote control by power
Indicators

Cargo gear examined (in absence of Cargo


Gear Certificate)

46 CFR 91.37

Records
Safe Working Load markings
Exercise valves and controls

46 CFR 78.17-5

46 CFR 56.50-50

Pollution placard posted

33 CFR 155.450

Bilge valves
Overboard discharge valves
Equalizing valves
Emergency shutoff valves
Scupper valves
Remote control
Reach rods
Bilge wells, cofferdams, and suctions

MARPOL V placard posted

33 CFR 151.59

Bulkhead penetrations

MSM Ch. B1.E.6

Person-in-charge designation

33 CFR 155.700

Piping protection

MSM Vol. IV, Ch.

International shore connection

46 CFR 76.10-10(c)
46 CFR 95.10-10(c)
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/19

Pollution Prevention:

Notes: ___________________________________________________

3.G.2.b
Removable guards (where required)
Cargo hold
Baggage spaces
Notes: ___________________________________________________

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Hull marks

46 CFR 67.120

Name
Hailing port
Official number
Net tonnage
Draft marks

46 CFR 78.50-10
46 CFR 97.40-10

Legible
Properly sized
Properly spaced
Load line marks

46 CFR 78.50-15
46 CFR 97.40-15
ICLL 66 Reg. 4-9

Conform to certificate
Legible

Fixed fire extinguishing systems

Type of system: (circle appropriate type)

Integral Cargo Tanks:


Warning notices and signals posted
Pumps

46 CFR 111.105

46 CFR 91.15-1
46 CFR 91.25-37

Trunks and hatches


Ullage openings
Liquid level gauges
Deck penetrations
Heating coils
Internal examination

Low Pressure
CO2

46 CFR 70.05-30
46 CFR 90.05-35
46 CFR 70.05-30
46 CFR 90.05-35

Pumps and controls


Relief valves
Piping-valves
Lighting and wiring
Cofferdams
Cargo spaces

46 CFR 71.25-20(a)(2)
46 CFR 71.25-20(a)(3)
46 CFR 76.15
46 CFR 76.17
46 CFR 76.23
46 CFR 76.25
46 CFR 91.25-20(a)(2)
46 CFR 91.25-20(a)(3)
46 CFR 95.15
46 CFR 95.17
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/21
MSM Ch. C2.I.9
NVIC 6-72, Change 1
NVIC 8-73

Controls, instructions, marking


Alarms tested
Piping
Heads, distribution
Bottles weighed annually
Bottles hydrostatically tested (every 12 years)
Flexible loops tested or replaced (10% per year)
Foam tanks (refilled or tested)
Sea suction, strainers
Fixed system tested
Storage space / door
Sprinkler head tank

High Pressure
CO2

Halon

Fire main system

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Sprinkler

46 CFR 76.10
46 CFR 95.10
NVIC 6-72, Change 1
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/4
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/21

Pumps
Piping
Cut-off valves
Drains
Fire stations
Hydrants (2 effective streams)
Nozzles and spanners
Fog applicators (<6 feet in length, in engineroom)
Hose
UL approved
Correct length
Markings
Equipment compatible

Total length of all hose tested

Notes: ___________________________________________________

Foam

Hydrostatically tested to at least 100 psi


Proper threads
Approved hose

46 CFR 76.10-10
46 CFR 95.10-10
NVIC 6-72, Change 1
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/4
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/21

46 CFR 76.10-10
46 CFR 95.10-10
MSM Ch. C2.I.6
46 CFR 91.25-20(a)(4)
46 CFR 71.25-20(a)(4)

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Notes: ___________________________________________________

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Placard of lifesaving signals

46 CFR 97.43
SOLAS 74/78 V/16

Pilot ladder and hoists in good condition


Station bill posted

SOLAS 74/78 V/17


46 CFR 199.80
SOLAS 74/78 III/8.3

Fire Protection Equipment:


Fire control plan
Permanently posted
Copy permanently stored in weathertight

46 CFR 78.45-1
46 CFR 97.36-1
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/20

container outside deckhouse

Patrol system
Stations properly numbered and sealed
Key clock charts
Fire detection systems
Smoke/fire alarms
Remote pull stations
Smoke/flame/heat detectors and sensors
Portable extinguishers
Serviced annually
Bottles hydrostatically tested (every 5 years)
Markings (weight and hydrostatic test date)
Spare charges, spare extinguishers
Semiportable extinguishers
Serviced annually
Bottles hydrostatically tested (every 12 years)
Controls, instructions, markings
Hose and diffuser
Flexible loops tested or replaced (same as bottle)

46 CFR 78.30-10
46 CFR 78.30-15
46 CFR 95.05-1
46 CFR 76.05-1
46 CFR 95.05-1
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/13
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/11.8
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/53
NVIC 7-80
46 CFR 76.50
46 CFR 95.50
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/6
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/21
MSM Ch. C2.I.3
NVIC 7-70
NVIC 13-86
46 CFR 76.50
46 CFR 95.50
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/6
SOLAS 74/78 II-2/21
MSM Ch. C2.I.4

Cargo piping

46 CFR 56.30

Expansion joints
Controls
Supports
Hoses-drip pans
Valves
Cargo tank venting
Independent PV valves
Independent goosenecks
Flame screen
Closure device
Explosion-proof fixtures

46 CFR 56.35

46 CFR 56.20
46 CFR 70.05-30
46 CFR 90.05-35

46 CFR 111.105

Independent tanks, fixed, portable, or marine


portable

46 CFR 98.30

External examination
Date of internal examination
Date of hydrostatic test
Metal information plate
Marking and labeling
Saddles; foundation and stowage
Piping and valves
Relief valves
Lifting fittings
Securing devices
Pump and controls
Cargo hose
Electrical grounding
Firefighting requirements
Authorized cargo

Notes: ___________________________________________________
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Notes: ___________________________________________________

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Ground Tackle:
Anchors

Tested
Windlass
Capstans
Automatic tensioning device

Mooring, standing and running gear (other than


gear covered by Cargo Gear Certificate)

46 CFR 77.07
46 CFR 96.07

46 CFR 91.37-70

Lifesaving Equipment:
NOTE: Exemptions and alternatives for vessels not subject to SOLAS can be found in
46 CFR 199.600.

General alarms
Controls
Batteries and fuses
Tested
Markings
Bell locations audible
Type of lifeboat
Davit launched
Free fall
Lifeboats stripped, cleaned and inspected
Date of annual servicing
Lifeboats and work boats

46 CFR 113.25
SOLAS 74/78 III/6.4

Adult

46 CFR 199.190(f)

46 CFR 199.201
46 CFR 199.202
46 CFR 199.261
46 CFR 199.262
SOLAS 74/78 III/19.2
SOLAS 74/78 III/26
MSM Ch. C2.H.2

Hull and fittings


Tanks and fittings
Cradles
Gripes
Compressed air cylinders
Markings

Lifefloats and buoyant apparatus


Equipment
Stowage
Markings
Line-throwing apparatus
Equipment
Required drills held
Magazine
Type
Lifebuoys
Lights
Lines
Smoke signals
Stowage
Markings
Lifejackets
Children
Retro-reflective tape
Lights
Whistles
Work vests
Stamped passed
Number of lifejackets rejected by
inspector

Lifejacket stowage
Required notices and markings
Stowage lockers
Wearing instructions
Location instructions (passenger vessels)
Stateroom notices posted

46 CFR 199.640

46 CFR 199.170
SOLAS 74/78 III/17.49

46 CFR 199.70(a)
SOLAS 74/78 III/7
SOLAS 74/78 III/21
SOLAS 74/78 III/27

46 CFR 199.70(b)
SOLAS 74/78 III/7.2.2
MSM Ch. C2.H.4

46 CFR 199.70(b)
SOLAS 74/78 III/7.2
46 CFR 199.80(c)
46 CFR 199.70(b)(2)
46 CFR 199.80(c)
46 CFR 199.217
46 CFR 199.80(c)

Immersion suits
Condition
Retro-reflective material

Notes: ___________________________________________________

46 CFR 199.273
SOLAS 74/78 III/21.4
SOLAS 74/78 III/27.3
SOLAS 74/78 III/30.2.7
MSM Ch. C2.H.5

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Notes: ___________________________________________________

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46 CFR 199.176

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25

Lifeboat winches
Brakes
Controls
Cranks
Covers
Limit switches and electrical controls
Embarkation aids
Ladders
Access
Spans and lifelines
Illumination
Frapping and tricing lines
Lifeboat weight test
Light load
Full load: date
Liferafts

46 CFR 199.199(i)
SOLAS 74/78 III/19
MSM Ch. C2.H.6

46 CFR 199.190(f)
SOLAS 74/78 III/11

46 CFR 199.190
SOLAS 74/78 III/19
SOLAS 74/78 III/26
MSM Ch. C2.H.3
46 CFR 199.190(g)

Hydro release service dates

46 CFR 199.190(h)
MSM Ch. C2.H.3

Weak link
Float free
Illumination
Markings
Capacities
Launching devices tested

International
Voyage
Item
Rescue
Boat

Lifeboat

Rescue
Boat

Bilge pump

Boathook

Bucket

Can opener

Compass

Dipper

3
1

Drinking cup

Fire extinguisher

10

First aid kit

11

Fishing kit

12

Flashlight

13

Hatchet

14

Heaving line

15

Jackknife

Knife

1,4

2
2

17

Ladder

18

Mirror, signalling

5,6

1
1
1

1
1

Painter

Provisions (units/persons)

19

Oars, units

20
21

22

Pump

Notes: ___________________________________________________

23

Radar reflector

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24

Rainwater collection
device

MSM Ch. C2.H.3

Short
International
Voyage

Lifeboat
Bailer

16

46 CFR 199.175
SOLAS 74/78 III/41

(use table below to determine required equipment)

Item
Number

46 CFR 199.45(b)
SOLAS 74/78 III/19
MSM Ch. B1.P

Launching instructions posted


Equipment and stowage
Annual service dates

Lifeboat equipment and stowage

1
1

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25

Repair kit

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26

Sea anchor

27

Searchlight

28

Seasickness kit
(units/person)

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24

21

International
Voyage

Item
Number

Item
Lifeboat

Rescue
Boat

Short
International
Voyage
Lifeboat

29

Signal, smoke

30

Signal, hand flare

31

Signal, parachute flare

32

Skates and fenders

33

Sponge

34

Survival instructions

35

Table of lifesaving
signals

36

Thermal protective aids

37

Tool kit

38

Tow line

10%

10%

10

39

Water (liters/person)

40

Whistle

Rescue
Boat

1
2

10%

10%

1
1

3
1

Footnotes:
1
2
3
4
5

Each rigid liferaft equipped for 13 persons or more must carry two of these items.
Not required for boats of self-bailing design.
Not required for inflated or rigid-inflated rescue boats.
A hatchet counts towards this requirement in rigid rescue boats.
Oars are not required on a free-fall lifeboat; a unit of oars means the number of oars
specified by the boat manufacturer.
6 Rescue boats may substitute buoyant paddles for oars, as specified by the
manufacturer.
7 Not required for a rigid rescue boat.
8 Required if specified by the boat manufacturer.
9 Sufficient thermal protective aids are required for at least 10% of the persons the
survival craft is equipped to carry, but not less than two.
10 Required only if the lifeboat is also the rescue boat.

Disengaging apparatus examined or tested


and marked as required*
Universal joints
Safety latches
Hooks
Locking knuckles
Frame
Motor lifeboats*
Engine operating test
Cooling water pump
Ahead and astern test
Fuel tanks
Searchlight test (passenger vessels)
Annual fuel changed
Extinguishers serviced
Hand-propelled lifeboats*
Flemming gear
Transmission oil
Radio installation for lifeboats complies with
FCC and/or international convention (where
required)*
Portable
Fixed
Lifeboat operational test*
Davits
Foundations
Moving parts
Fittings
Fairleads, cleats, or cruciform bits
Falls (date last renewed or end-for-ended)

46 CFR 199.45(b)
SOLAS 74/78 III/41
MSM Ch. C2.H.2.b

46 CFR 199.45(b)
SOLAS 74/78 III/41
MSM Ch. C2.H.9

46 CFR 199.45(b)

46 CFR 199.60
SOLAS 74/78 III/6

46 CFR 199.45(b)
SOLAS 74/78 III/19
MSM Ch. C2.H.2.b
46 CFR 160.032
SOLAS 74/78 III/48
MSM Ch. C2.H.6

46 CFR 199.190(j)
SOLAS 74/78 III/48
MSM Ch. C2.H.8

* Items tested in conjunction with Abandon Ship Drill.

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