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Man Overboard Fatality

25 Φεβρουαρίου, 2016 | Posted by admin in IMO | ISM | SOLAS - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Man Overboard Fatality)

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) issued the attached report of its investigation of the man overboard fatality from the bulk carrier Hyundai Dangjin in Port Walcott on 10 July 2015.

The second mate descended a rope ladder to read the outboard midships draft mark while the vessel was loading cargo. He was wearing a work vest and an AB was standing by on deck. When the second mate fell into the water, the AB threw him a lifebuoy, but the second mate was unable to reach it before drowning.

Investigation revealed that the rope ladder had been rigged upside down and that the work vest had insufficient buoyancy for the second mate’s heavy build. With their wrong side up, the ladder steps (folded aluminium) did not provide a flat surface to stand on comfortably. Further, the steps were not good handholds.

A review of its shipboard safety management system (SMS) resulted in a ‘Safe Draft Check Instruction’ being included in the procedures related to cargo operations for bulk carriers. The instruction details the procedures (including permits to work) when checking the ship’s draught from a rope ladder.

Port terminal managers, reviewed the draught survey methods at its terminals. As a result of the review, the reading draught marks from rope ladders was prohibited. An alternate method, using a manometer, was put in place.

This report highlights the broad safety concerns. In many cases, little attention is paid to planning apparently straightforward tasks, such as using a rope ladder. This can lead to important factors and relevant considerations not being taken into account, including the experience and physical ability of persons undertaking the task.

Source: https://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/2015/mair/321-mo-2015-004/

Good maintenance on board ships – Edition January 2015 by Class NK

18 Μαΐου, 2015 | Posted by admin in IMO | ISM | ISPS | Marpol | MOU | PARIS MOU | PSC | SOLAS | STCW | TOKYO MOU - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Good maintenance on board ships – Edition January 2015 by Class NK)

Click here for the new version of the well know “good maintenance on board ships” recently published by Class NKK in January 2015 including ISM/ISPS/MLC related check points.

​​Drills periods not to be recorded as non resting time

18 Μαΐου, 2015 | Posted by admin in ISM | PSC - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο ​​Drills periods not to be recorded as non resting time)

Recently a general cargo vessel in France  faced difficulties during a “more detailed inspection” by PSCO with below deficiency imposed with action code 99:

“Discrepancies between records of working hours and real organization on board several drills periods not recorded as non resting time – Example for records

dtd 06/10/15 and  18/01/15 – Master instructed to avoid this from now and on”.

Based on above and in accordance with  MLC ILO 2006 Title 2 / Reg. 2.3:

“Musters, fire-fighting and lifeboat drills, and drills prescribed by national laws and regulations and by international instruments, shall be conducted in a manner

that minimizes the disturbance of rest periods and does not induce fatigue”

“When a seafarer is on call, such as when a machinery space is unattended, the seafarer shall have an adequate compensatory rest period if the normal period of rest

is disturbed by call-outs to work.”

It is recommended to instruct Master’s of your Company’s fleet accordingly.

A Guide to Identifying Genuine Admiralty Products

27 Φεβρουαρίου, 2013 | Posted by admin in charts | ISM - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο A Guide to Identifying Genuine Admiralty Products)

The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has issued a warning regarding counterfeit charts and other UKHO publications it has seen in circulation.

The counterfeit documents do not satisfy SOLAS carriage requirements and having counterfeit documents on board may lead to further legal complications where the carriage of counterfeit items is against the law in many countries.

In addition, counterfeit charts and publications have not been subjected to the thorough checks and cannot be trusted to be used for navigational purposes and could potentially lead to navigation errors causing an incident.

“Official Admiralty charts bear the Admiralty ‘Flying A’ watermark within the paper and will carry a ‘thumb label’ strip on the reverse with the Admiralty logo, chart number, geographical area, barcode and date.  Suspect charts and publications can also be identified by comparing them against official Admiralty versions, where variations may be spotted in the look, feel and weight of the product and the colour tone and strength of the ink.  The folds on charts and the height and binding quality of publications can also provide a good indicator of whether a product is official or counterfeit.” – UKHO

The UKHO has produced a short guide to help distinguish between counterfeit publications and official UKHO products. The free guide can be found here.

Detainable and ISM related Deficiencies noted in PSC inspection reports

20 Μαΐου, 2012 | Posted by admin in ISM | PSC - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Detainable and ISM related Deficiencies noted in PSC inspection reports)

Click here for a published  list of detainable and ISM related deficiencies noted in PSC inspection reports of Class NK & NK -SMC  ships in various ports.

Source :http://www.classnk.or.jp/hp/en/activities/statutory/ism/index.html