This document is a checklist of 18 items for a ship's bridge watch change over during port operations. It includes verifying understanding of orders, ship positioning, cargo handling monitoring, safety procedures, emergency plans, ballast and water operations, crew instructions, and reporting abnormalities. The purpose is to ensure a smooth transfer of duties and oversight of cargo and vessel operations when watch changes occur in port.
This document is a checklist of 18 items for a ship's bridge watch change over during port operations. It includes verifying understanding of orders, ship positioning, cargo handling monitoring, safety procedures, emergency plans, ballast and water operations, crew instructions, and reporting abnormalities. The purpose is to ensure a smooth transfer of duties and oversight of cargo and vessel operations when watch changes occur in port.
This document is a checklist of 18 items for a ship's bridge watch change over during port operations. It includes verifying understanding of orders, ship positioning, cargo handling monitoring, safety procedures, emergency plans, ballast and water operations, crew instructions, and reporting abnormalities. The purpose is to ensure a smooth transfer of duties and oversight of cargo and vessel operations when watch changes occur in port.
This document is a checklist of 18 items for a ship's bridge watch change over during port operations. It includes verifying understanding of orders, ship positioning, cargo handling monitoring, safety procedures, emergency plans, ballast and water operations, crew instructions, and reporting abnormalities. The purpose is to ensure a smooth transfer of duties and oversight of cargo and vessel operations when watch changes occur in port.
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ZODIAC MARITIME AGENCIES LTD
CHECK LIST NUMBER 10 - BRIDGE
Form : Issue Date Approved
: Checklist No. 10 : 001 : March 2005 : M.J.R
PORT WATCH CHANGE OVER CHECK LIST
1. Have Chief Officers And Masters Standing Orders Been Read And Clearly Understood? 2. Have Any Special Instructions Or Orders Particularly Appertaining To Actual Cargo And Actual Port Operations Been Read And Clearly Understood? 3. Have Moorings Been Properly Tended And Ships Position Maintained Alongside And In Position? 4. Has Ship/Shore Access Been Properly Tended? 5. Are Deck and Hold Lightings Sufficient? 6. Are Only Authorized Personnel Allowed Aboard? 7. Have Frequent Draft Checks Been Made To Ensure That Cargo Operations Are Following The Planned Loading/ Discharging Programme? 8. Have All Pertinent Information Such As Cargo Handling Times, Damage To Cargo, Stowage Information And Prevailing Weather Conditions Are Recorded In The Port Note Book/Log Book? 9. Are All Required Safety Procedures Closely Followed? 10. Are Cargo Plan, Loading/Discharging Sequences And Any Other Cargo Requirement Checked And Clearly Understood? 11. Have All Authorized Shore Personnel Been Introduced To Handing Over Duty Officer? 12. Are Terminal Emergency Procedures Understood? 13. Has Ballast Operation Been Monitored With Frequent Checks Of Tanks Sounding? 14. Has Any Fresh Water Supply Operation Been Monitored With Frequent Checks of Tank Sounding And Reading Of Any Shore Gauge? 15. Have All Watch Keeping Crew, Sounding Man, Pump Man, Been Informed/Instructed As Per Port And Cargo Requirements? 16. Have Crew Ashore/Aboard Been Recorded? 17. Has Stop Shore Leave Notice Board Posted One Day Before Departure? 18. Has Any Abnormal Occurrence Been Reported To Chief Officer Or Master?