Deck Operation
Deck Operation
Deck Operation
Seek information from master which anchor to be dropped and number of shackles to be dropped.
Maintain or established communication with the bridge and crew involved in the operation.
Obtain power on deck.
Gather the crew and carry out toolbox talk, in tool box talk refer to COSWP CH 26 and follow the
company safety management system checklist.
I will make sure that I am wearing proper personnel protective equipments (PPE) as well as every
person involved in this operation.
Carry out a risk assessment; maintain health and safety of the crew involved in the task.
While proceeding to anchor station check the safe movement on deck and if night time make sure
proper illumination is provided.
At the anchor stations will check that winch power is provided and carry out the dry test and check
the emergency stop, as well as check there is safe moment at anchor station as well, make sure
there are no loose objects in the area.
Make sure there are sufficient tools available like crow bar, hammer, lube oil can etc.
Make sure brakes are tight enough and then engage the windlass to the gear, and open the lashing
of anchor and remove the devils claw and clear the spourling pipe and hause pipe and lift the bow
stopper.
Inform master that we are ready to lower the anchor one meter above water level.
Check over board is clear, and ask the competent person to operate the winch.
Make sure you are standing in sight of the person operating the winch and anchor.
Once everything is clear release the brake and lower the anchor to the one meter above water
level.
And ask the crew to secure the brakes and disengage the gear.
And inform bridge that anchor is ready to let go.
In the mean time open the lashing of another anchor for emergency procedures. And wait for
master instruction.
Once I get the instruction from the master to let go the anchor.
Check over board is clear then instruct competent person to release the brake carefully. And ask
another crew to keep eye on shackles paying out.
Keep informing bridge about the number of shackles paid out and leading of the anchor chain.
Once the required shackles are on deck and the anchor is brought up secure the brakes tight and
hoist the anchor ball. And report to bridge.
And secure the area and clear the area.
INCHARGE OF MOORING STATION:
With guidelines from code of safe working practice chapter 26 and company safety
management system.
Firstly, I will take information from Master about mooring plan and which side we are going
alongside.
Establish proper communication with the bridge and proceed to Ship’s office.
Then will gather sufficient crew for the safe operation.
Carry out Risk assessment and do a toolbox talk.
Will make sure that I am wearing proper PPE as well as the crew involved in the operation are
wearing proper PPE.
Then, proceed to the mooring station.
While proceeding to mooring station check the safe movement on deck and if night time make
sure proper illumination is provided.
At the mooring stations will check that winch power is provided and carry out the dry test and
check the emergency stop, as well as check there is safe moment at mooring station as well,
make sure there are no loose objects in the area.
Then will explain the crew that the whole area is to be considered as snapback zone.
Make sure there are sufficient tools are available like heaving line, messenger line etc.
Make sure that the competent person is operating the winch and instructions are properly
understood by the winch man.
Will make sure that I make standing in sight of winch man.
Then will inform bridge that we are ready to berth and wait further for Master’s instruction.
As we will move closer to the berth will keep informing Master about the distance between
berth and ship.
First of all I will inform Master, Once master is on bridge ill let him know about the weather forecast
and assess the chart (passage plan) with Master.
And advice him if need to plot alternate course.
I will check the barometer reading and Stevenson screen (dry bulb and wet bulb temp) and note it
Check for barometric tendency.
And then inform Engine room and galley department and crew as well.
I will take company safety management checklist and;
Then I will secure all the loose objects on bridge.
Once I am relieved by master I will take communication and along with my proper protective
equipment; I will gather the crew and carry out tool box talk and ask them to secure deck for heavy
weather and do a quick dynamic risk assessment and I will check weather crew is in proper Protective
equipment.
And then; I will check all the movable items in galley and below decks are properly secured.
Check all the port holes and dead lights are secured.
When moving on deck make sure there is safe moment on deck secure all loose objects on deck,
make sure all scuppers are open and not chocked as well as all the sounding/ullaging/sampling points
are closed.
Make sure life boat lashing is intact, gripes are is in place and well secured.
Check all the deck/tank openings is secure, and make sure gangway is secured and extra lashing is
provided.
Check the manifold area, make sure drip trays outlet is open, make sure inert gas valve are locked,
and all the sensors are properly covered and secured.
Go to forward station and check the boatswain store and secure it.
Forward booby hatch is secured from inside as well.
Make sure restricted areas is well secured and locked.
Make sure anchor is properly lashed, check the spourling pipe and hause pipe is covered with burlaps
etc.
Make sure forward and aft mooring lines are covered with tarpaulin and secured, spare mooring lines
are properly stowed in store.
While moving on deck make sure LSA equipments are in place.
Rig a safety line on deck as well as in accommodation if required.
Once lashing is done inform master about the same and log down in the deck log book.
ALONG WITH THE ABOVE ANSWER THESE ARE THE POINTS THAT SHOULD BE CHECKED