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22 Important Points For Vetting
Checklist Of Ship’s Third Officer
MERCHANT NAVY · SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018
Vetting is the evaluation of the potential risks such as the ship’s structural integrity,
competence of owners, managers and crew, past casualties and incidents. It is a grading
system of a ship, enabling a potential charterer to compare between similar ships and choose
the best for his needs to maximise efficiency.
The time right before vetting is a tiring period. Everything within the vessel must be checked
for their operational integrity rendering officers and the crew to toil endlessly to ensure
everything in place. Even if checks are carried out regularly, the time before vetting calls for
everything to be rechecked and verified.
Following is checklist that may be followed as reminder of things to be inspected:
1. Safety Familiarisation
It must be ensured that all familiarisation forms are duly filled. The safety familiarisation
must he carried out within 24 hours of joining the ship.
The evidence of crew training being carried out by Master should be available onboard. The
record of familiarisation with all equipment and machinery are to be carried out before
assigning ship board duty.
2. Drill
The full drill planner along with the drill matrix must be displayed on the bridge so that all
officers remain informed about the same. The minutes of the drill just be duly recorded with
all the proceedings well listed out. The absentees for drills must be rotated in a manner such
that every crew member participates in all drills.
Complete yearly drill plan available on board and displayed
Record of familiarisation duly filled and filed. The same should be given to company
superintendents within 24 hours of them boarding. In the remarks column, it should be
stated ‘Familiarised with all lifting equipment’
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Fire drill minutes should include:
Reporting to Muster Station, description of fire and explanation of the duties assigned
Starting of fire pump, boundary cooling
Time to readiness on the end of the firefighters with SCBA and fireman’s outfit
Testing of communication with firefighters
Support team actions of closing vent flaps, readiness of stretcher etc.
Few emergencies to include fire control and subsequent abandonment of ship
It must be ensured that during the drill, the following are discussed and a record of the
training made:
Operation and use of life raft
Training of different types of fire extinguishers which are present on board
3. SOLAS and FFA training manual
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These manuals are ship specific, tailored as per the equipment present and mandated for the
vessel. Placed and available in the bridge as well as in the officers and crew mess. It should be
promulgated as to the location of the manuals onboard. All officers must sign the company
manual after going through them.
Training manual to be checked and confirmed for the following:
Muster list and crew list duly updated
Donning of lifejacket, immersion suit, anti-exposure suits
Boarding, launching and clearing survival draft
Use of LSA
Use of engine and accessories
Recovery of survival draft, rescue boats including stowage and securing
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Hazards of exposure and need of warm clothing
Retrieval methods, including helicopter gear
Instructions for the repair of LSA
Fire fighting manuals:
Safety practice, precautions related to smoking, electrical hazards, flammable liquids
etc.
Procedure to activate manual call point, general instructions for fire fighting
Operation and use of fire fighting system
Operation and use of fire doors
Operation and use of smoke dampers
Escape systems and appliances
Emergency procedures with respect to chemical cargo fire
Prevention of fire if it has spread to the cargo area due to ignition of flammable values
and include procedure if cargo tank gas purging and gas freeing
4. LSA/FFA maintenance file should always be duly updated
5. Lifeboat and life raft operating instructions to be displayed as per the
launching poster, should be IMO approved and under the emergency light
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6. Painter must be connected to the weak link of HRU
7. Immersion Suit
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The immersion suits must be periodically tested, once in every 3 months if within 10 years of
manufacturing or every year.
8. Pyrotechnics
All pyrotechnics should be in good order and not expired.
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Ensure LTA is in state of readiness, within date and in good order
Adhering to the section 7.1 of the Cide (SOLAS III/18)
Not less than 12 rocket parachute flares shall be carried and stowed on or near the
navigation bridge
Illustrated table describing the life saving signals shall be readily available for the OOW
9. Isolation Valves
Isolation valves must be clearly marked and should be free to move. They should be operated
weekly so that spanners are not needed and the movement is always free. The foam line/fire
line valves and all foam valves on deck should be free to operate. Spindles should be well
greased and spanners should be available at nearby locations.
10. International Shore Connection
The international Shore Connection should be placed at or around the gangway must have all
the required nuts, bolts, gaskets and 2 sets of spanner in the box.
11. IMO Symbols
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All IMO symbols including those required for the engine room to be in good condition and
legible to read. Lifebuoys have different symbols depending on their make and it should be
checked if the appropriate sticker is placed for the specific lifebuoy
12. Expiry Dates
Confirm the expiry dates of pyrotechnics, LTA, HRU, EPIRB, GMDSS batteries, MOB
marker, Lifejackets and immersion suit lights
13. Fire Plan
The fire plan in display must have all recommended symbols as per IMO resolutions A654
(16). The latest symbols must be in place. The fire plan container should have the latest
stowage plan, crew list, muster list, oil spill duties, port contact list and MSDS for the latest
cargo
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14. Sprinklers
The sprinklers of the paint locker must be checked so that piping in in good order and valves
are not leaking. The latest test date must be painted or stenciled outside for quick reference.
15. Portable Fire Extinguishers
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Ensure all extinguishers are placed closed to the entrance
Spare cartridge and refills are provided 100% for first 10 extinguishers and 50% for
remaining. Maximum spare charges need not exceed 60. CO2 spares to be provided
Extinguishers to be hydro-tested
Ensure there are no damages or dents on the extinguishers
All extinguisher refilling records just be maintained
Each extinguisher should have the following markings:
Name of manufacturer
Type of extinguisher
Type and quantity of extinguishing medium
Pictorial instructions of how to use the extinguishers and recharge them
Year of manufacturer
Temperature range
Test pressure
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16. Firefighter’s Outfit and SCBA
Check protective clothing for damage
Check the boot
Safety lamp to be explosion proof
Axe with handle should be checked
SCBA for 30 minutes:
Ensure whistle is operational
Leak test ensures face mask integrity
1 spare bottle for each set
Hydrotest done
Pressure as per manufacturer
Fire proof line of 30 m each
Annual inspection to be carried out
4 SCBAs are for FFA requirements which must be clearly marked. In addition, 3 SCBAs are
for IBS (Chemical PPE) requirements and they should be clearly marked as well.
17. GMDSS
GMDSS portable hand held batteries should be discharged completely once every month and
recharged. The same should be logged. The spare batteries should not be expired and their
deal intact. Daily position to be logged in the GMDSS log book.
18. Lifeboat
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The Lifeboat should, for starters, be better and tidy. All IMO Symbols must be in place. All
lights such as canopy light, search light etc. should be working.
The air bottles must be fully charged. The steering should be free on either sides. Sprinklers
should be functional. Portholes should be clean. Basically, all Lifeboat parts must be checked
for their operational integrity. Additionally following should be checked:
Lifeboat engines should start on one battery only. The engine should be started twice
every boat drill- one for each battery.
Lifeboat lowering instructions in dangerous atmosphere to be posted and available
under emergency light
Lifeboat hatches free of rust and greased
Propeller and rudder well painted
19. Liferaft
Life raft ID container to be attached and in place. Embarkation lights should be working and
swirl to be free. Launching instructions to be posted under emergency light.
20. EEBD and ELSA
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All EEBDs and ELSAs should be checked for their bottle pressure which are to be in the green
zone. They must have a monthly inspection tag.
21. FFA
All fire doors in accommodation should be checked for closure. All fire hoses must he
checked for their condition and all nozzles to be free with spanner. All hydrants should have
their caps in place; there should be no leakage and the seizing wire should be present. The
record of pressure testing on the fire hose must be present and updated.
22. Lifebuoy and lifejacket
The lights, buoyant lines, quick release mechanisms and self activating smoke floats must be
in good order. A lifejacket should be provided for every person onboard with additional
number of lifejacket for the OOWs and for use at remotely located survival draft stations. The
lifejacket carried for persons on watch should be stored on bridge, ECR and other manned
watch station.
Over to you..
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