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To: __________________ Insurance o.

Re: M/v _________

H&M Pre-Entry Full Condition Survey


at the port of
______________________________

SURVEY REPORT

THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at the request of __________________ Insurance, Co, concerned


and with the consent of Owners representative, H&M Pre-Entry Condition survey was carried
out by the undersigned surveyor on board of motor vessel

_______________________________

___________ Gross Tonnage, registered at the port of ______________________, while the


Vessel was laying afloat under ______________________ operations at the port of
____________________________ on ______ of _________________ 2006 for the purpose of
ascertaining the physical condition of the vessels hull; machinery, deck and cargo gear; cargo
compartments; accommodations, safety/pollution prevention equipment and management.
During our survey the vessel was _______________________to load/discharge
___________________________and was____________________________________.
The results are valid only for the time and place of survey which was carried out to the best of
our knowledge and ability. This report is evidence of our survey and does not relieve any of the
parties from their contractual obligations. All services are subject to our general conditions of
trading.
A large number of photographs have been taken and some of them were enclosed in this report.
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List of Contents

ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.


Introduction
1. 3

Vessels Particulars
2. 45

Ships Documentation
3. 57

Classification Survey Records
4. 89

Navigational Publications
5. 9 10

Publications & Information.
6. 11 12

Instructions & Procedures
7. 12 14

Maintenance of ships logbooks, Registers, etc.
8. 15 17
, ..
Emergency preparedness
9. 17 19

Navigation & Bridge Equipment
10. 19 21

Radio Equipment & Communication
11. 22 23

Fire Fighting Equipment
12. 23 25

Life Saving Appliances
13. 25 27

Vessels Hull And Structures
14. 27 28

Cargo Spaces
15. 28 30

Ballast Tanks
16. 31

Accommodations & Rooms
17. 32 33

Deck Fittings & equipment
18. 34 37

Machinery & Machinery Spaces
19. 37 41

Spare Parts
20. 42 43

Operational Evaluation
21. 43 49

Summary
22. 49

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1. Introduction

Vessel Port of inspection



Date of inspection

Name of Marine / Technical Superintendent Designation



Hull Surveyor

Machinery Surveyor

Inspection has been done in presence of



Date of Joining

Master

Chief Officer
..
2d Officer
2 .
Chief Engineer

2d Engiineer
2
3d Engiineer
3
Electrical Engineer

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2. Vessels particulars

Type of vessel Gross Tonnage


Year of build Net Tonnage


Classification Society Deadweight


.

National Flag Length


Breadth
IMO number

Depth
Official number

Model of ME
MMSI number

Call Sign ME Power


.

Class ID Propeller
No

Number of holds
GMDSS Area
-

Total Volume
Shipowner

Shipowner address Number of cranes


-

Minimum manning
Manager of vessel



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Manager address Real manning


-

Place and date of last dry dock


Date of next scheduled dry-


docking

Date and port of last Inspection
Port State Control at

Last inspection remarks carried


out

3. Ships documents
C

Certificate Exp. Date


Date Issue/
No.
No. Document


Interim Certificate of Classification


3.1

Suez Canal Special Tonnage Certificate


3.2 .

Panama Canal PC/UMC Documentation of total volume


3.3 .

International Load Line Certificate (1966) with Endorsement


3.4
\1966 .\
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Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate with endorsement


3.5

Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate


3.6

Record of equipment for the cargo ship safety equipment


3.7 Certificate - Form E
\ \

Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate with Endorsement


3.8

Record of equipment for the cargo ship safety radio Certificate


- Form R
3.9

\ R \

IOPP Certificate with endorsement.


3.10
.

IAPP Certificate with endorsement.


3.11

Supplement to IOPP Certificate.


3.12 .
( )

Interim Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate.


3.13 .

Garbage Pollution Prevention Certificate


Certificate of Compliance with MARPOL 73/78 ANNEX 5
3.14

73\78 5

Provisional Certificate of Registry


3.15

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Provisional Minimum Safe Manning Certificate


3.16

Provisional Radio Station License


3.17

DOC (Document of Compliance)


3.18

Carriage of solid bulk cargoes DOC


3.19 (Document of Compliance)

Document of authorization for the carriage of grain in bulk


3.20

Interim SMC (Safety Management Certificate)


3.21

Letter of Dispensation
3.22

Interim International Ship Security Certificate


3.23

3.24 Executive Hull Summary

3.25
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4. Classification Survey Records


Date Issue/ Exp. Date


Record No.
No. Records

Hull Special Survey


4.1

Hull Annual Survey


4.2

Machinery Special Survey


4.3

Machinery Annual Survey


4.4

Boiler Survey
4.5

Tail shaft Survey


4.6

Cargo Refrigeration Machinery Survey (if applicable)


4.7

Annual Load Line Survey


4.8

Quadrennial Cargo Gear Survey


4.9
4-

Annual Cargo Gear Survey


4.10

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Enhanced Survey records(if applicable)


4.11 (
)

Date of last dry-docking


4.12

4.13 Date of next scheduled dry-docking


5. Navigational Publications

Picture
No. Publications Remarks

Available. Properly Corrected. No


Navigational charts for current trading area
5.1 remarks..

Pilot books for current trading area


5.2

List of light and fog signals


5.3

Tide Tables for current year


5.4

Nautical almanac for current year


5.5

Updated to No._________.
Notice to Mariners No remarks.
5.6
_________.
.
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Available. Corrected________.
IMO TSS Book No remarks.
5.7
.
.

International Code of Signals


5.8

ITU10. Manual for use by the Maritime


Mobile and Maritime Mobile Satellite
5.9 Services


Available. Last Edition_________
ITU20. List of call signals
5.10 .

_____.

ITU30. List of Coast stations


5.11

ITU40. List of Radio Determination and


5.12 Special Stations

ITU50. Radio Regulations (4Volumes)


5.13
. \ 4 \

ITU80. List of Ship Stations


5.14

COLREG
5.15
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6. Publications & Information.


Picture
No. Publications & Information Remarks

SOLAS
6.1

Amendment to SOLAS
6.2

MARPOL
6.3

Amendments to MARPOL
6.4

IMDG Code (3 volume)


6.5
\ 3 \

The Ship Captains Medical Guide


6.6

IMO Codes of Practice (grain, timber)



6.7
, ,

IMDG Code
6.8

Approved Stability information


6.9

Maneuvering data
6.10

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General Arrangement plan


6.11

Fire fighting equipment plan


6.12

Capacity plan
6.13

Muster List
6.14

7. Instructions & Procedures


Picture
Instructions Remarks

Company standing orders


7.1
-

Statement emphasizing the Masters


7.2 authority

Specification of duties and responsibilities


for each officer
7.3

Lines of communication on board and


between ship and company
7.4


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Maintenance manual of ship, machinery


and equipment
7.5
,

SOLAS Training Manual and procedures


7.6

Bunkering and oil transfer operations


7.7

Entry into enclosed spaces


7.8

Disposal of oily bilge water, liquid cargo


residue & toxic substances

7.9
,

Navigation in reduced visibility


7.10

Navigation in congested waters


7.11

Bridge procedures entering/leaving port &


pilotage routines
7.12
/

7.13 Correction of charts and publications



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Monitoring of trim and stability


7.14

Loading and discharging of cargo


7.15

7.16 Lashing of cargo and/or containers


/

Carriage of hazardous cargo


7.17

7.18 Monitoring of cargo in transit


Emergency situations {collision, grounding,


pollution, fire, etc.)
7.19
(, ,
, ..)

Drills and exercises


7.20

Duties and responsibilities of ship's Safety


Committee
7.21

Reporting of accidents and incidents


7.22

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Ship security in port/stowaway precautions


7.23 s /

8. Maintenance of ships logbooks, Registers, etc.


, ..

No. Logbook Remarks

Official Logbook Available.Kept up. No remarks.


8.1 . . .

Engine Room Logbook


8.2

Chief Officer Logbook


8.3

Garbage Record Book


8.4

Oil Record Book


8.5

Chart Correction log


8.6 .

Magnetic compass Observation Book


8.7

Chronometer error Logbook


8.8

GMDSS Radio Logbook


8.9
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Radar Logbook
8.10

Cargo Record book


8.11

Stability Records
8.12

Ballast Water Handling Book


8.13

Bilge water sounding book


8.14

Hold temperature records


8.15

Cargo Securing devices log


8.16

Defect/Damages Log Book


8.17 .

Accident and incident Records


8.18

FFA and LSA maintenance log


8.19
-

Movement Book
8.20

Weather reports
8.21
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Visitors Log
8.22 .

Register for Issue of Requisition Forms


8.23

Medical Log
8.24

Deck and Engine room maintenance records


8.25

Safety Committee Records


8.26

Port State Control Statements


8.27 PSC

Yearly machinery maintenance schedule


8.28

Monthly maintenance plan - responsibility Chief


Officer.
8.29
.
Monthly maintenance plan - responsibility Chief
Engineer.
8.30
..

9. Emergency preparedness

No. Description Remarks Picture


Muster list (Posted) Available. No remarks. See below picture No.


9.1
\ \ . . . No
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Navigational Bridge
9.2

Engine Control Room


9.3

Crew accommodations
9.4

Fire Plan
9.5

Navigational Bridge
9.6

SOPEP
9.7

Annex to SOPEP (List of International contact)


9.8 .

SOLAS Training manual


9.9

Officers mess room


9.10

Crew mess room


9.11

Boat drill
9.12
Last date :______________

Port side Boat - Lowering in water


9.13
.

Starboard side Boat - Lowering in water


9.14
.
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Fire Drill
9.15

Drills as per Company requirements


9.16

10. Navigation & Bridge Equipment


Condition/Remarks Picture
Description
/

General View of Bridge See below picture No.___


. No

Magnetic Compass

Gyro Compass Sperry

Gyro Compass Heading Repeater


Gyro Compass Bearing Repeater


Autopilot System Sperry

Radar _______________(10 cm).


(10 ).

Radar ________________ (3 cm).


(3 ).
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Global Positioning System (GPS)




Automatic Identification System

()

Echo Sounder Simrad

Speed Log

Course recorder

Radio direction finder

Sextant

Chronometer

Barometer

Binocular(s)

Wind-gauge

Navtex Weather Receiver.


Bridge Control of Engine Room


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Engine-order Telegraph

Main Engine Revolution Indicator


Main Engine Alarm


Main engine emergency stop


Propeller Revolution Indicator


Rudder Angle Indicator


Steering Gear Alarm


Bilge Alarm -24


Navigation, NUC & Anchor Lights


and back-up systems
,

Aldis lamp and battery


Tyfon and automatic


Shapes and gong



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11. Radio Equipment & Communication


Description Condition
Picture
C

GMDSS JRC

Emergency batteries

Lifeboat radio

EPIRB's
a

Auto alarms

VHP radio telephone


Walkie - Talkies

Public address system


Internal Telephone System


Telephone to emergency steering position




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Bridge telephone/talkback link


to fore and aft decks
/

Bridge telephone/talkback link


to steering gear room
/

Emergency telephone link


between bridge & engine room

Satcom (if fitted)


(
)

Mini-M (if fitted)


- ( )

12. Fire Fighting Equipment


Description Condition
Picture
C

Fire Pumps Tested See below picture No.


. No

Emergency Fire Pumps


Engine Room - Fixed CO2 Fire


Fighting System or equivalent


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Holds/Tanks - Fixed CO2 Fire Fighting


System or equivalent
C
/
Aux. boiler - Fixed Fire Fighting
System or equivalent


Engine Room Fixed Foam
installation or equivalent

Water Fire Fighting System


Fire Main

Fire Hydrants

Fire Hoses and Nozzles


Hose Boxes

Fire flaps on vents



Fire Fighting Station


Firemen's Outfits

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Self-contained breathing apparatus

Portable Fire Extinguishers


Fixed Fire Detection System



Fire Alarm System


Fire/Smoke Detectors

Smoke detection system


Portable gas and oxygen detection


meters (if carried)

( )

International Shore Connection


13. Life Saving Appliances


Description Condition Pictures

Lifeboats

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Davits and running gear


-

Lifeboat equipment, stores and


pyrotechnics
,

Lifeboat provision Keeping date is valid.


. . .

Inflatable Liferafts

Liferafts release gear and hydrostats



Lifejackets

Line Throwing Apparatus


Ships Pyrotechnics

Radar transponder sets


Lifebuoys

Immersion suits

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Emergency Escape Breathing Device


Available, Sufficient and valid keeping


Medical facilities time.
c

Dispensary and medical stores


Personal working Safety Appliances


Sufficient. No remarks.

. .

14. Vessels Hull And Structures


Pictures
Description Condition/ Remarks /

Bottom Shell Plating, Anodes, Chests, Rudder and Propeller
are __________________________. Protected by paint.
Underwater Part & coatings , , ,
_________________________________.
.

Shell Plating is generally in _______________condition,


Weather and wind strake painted. Load line, Draught Marks and Vessels Name are
(External Shell Plating) & (painted and readable).
coatings _____________________ ,
. (,
).

Doors, ladders, rails, decks, office accommodations and


Superstructure & coatings living quarters are generally in ______________condition.
, , , ,
______________________ .
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Main deck, Forecastle & Aft decks plating are generally in


_________________ condition. Watertight Doors,
Ventilators Air Pipes, Ladders____________________ are
generally in ______________________________ condition.
Weather Decks & coatings ,
_________________ . ,
, ,
-
____________________________.

Condition of paint protection of Superstructure, Bulwarks,


Forecastle, Main deck is _________________________.
Paint coatings
Paint coating of Navigation Deck is __________________.

, ,
________________________________.
___________________.

15. Cargo Spaces


Condition / Remarks Pictures


Description
/
Number/arrangement of hatches & holds or
cargo tanks

Hatchcovers (including results of


hose/ultrasonic tests)
(
/ )

Stem ramps, bow doors, side doors and


indicators (if fitted)
, ,

Internal shell plating



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Bulkheads, frames, stringers,


brackets & stiffeners
, , ,

Coatings

Tweendecks, tweendeck covers


& guard rails
,

Tank tops, manholes & tank top sheathing


,

Hold bilges and strum boxes (test)


Spar ceiling

Watertight doors and access arrangements



Ladders and platforms


Lighting

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Ventilation system and trunking (natural or


mechanical)

( )

Air and sounding pipes inside


cargo spaces & protection guards

Tank anodes (if applicable)


Container securing points below deck


(if fitted for carriage of containers)

(
)

Container cell guides


(if fitted for carriage of containers)

(
)
Refrigerated container plug points below
deck (if fitted for carriage of containers)

(
)

Cargo pipelines and flanges


(for tankers, OBOs and chemical carriers)

( , )

Cargo tank coating


(for tankers, OBOs and chemical carriers)

( , )

Cargo valves & extended spindles


(for tankers, OBOs and chemical carriers)

( , )
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Heating coils (test where fitted)


( )
( , )

16. Ballast Tanks


Condition / Remarks Pictures


Description
/

Number and arrangement of ballast tanks


Results of ballast tank hydrotests


Internal plating

Bulkheads, frames, stringers,


brackets & stiffeners
..,

Coatings

Air and sounding pipes inside ballast tanks



Pipelines inside ballast tanks


Anodes

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Watertight access arrangements


Notes: Double bottom and ballast tanks are to be hydro tested and selected tanks are to be inspected internally.
: ,

17. Accommodations & Rooms


Condition and Cleanliness Pictures


Description

Cabins

Saloon
-

Mess-room

Galley

Dry storerooms and dry provisions



Refrigerated storerooms and


refrigerated provisions

Fire hazards in accommodation and
galley


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Gym

Swimming Pool

Sauna

Common/Public rooms
and alleyways

Sanitary Spaces

Hospital

Paint Locker

Deck/Masthouse Stores

Forecastle Store

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18. Deck Fittings & equipment


Pictures
Description Condition

Windlass and capstans (including
brake linings & guards)
(
)
Winches
(including brake linings & guards)
(
)

Cranes

Derricks
(including running gear)
( )
Anchors and cables
(including securing devices)
-
( )

Fairleads and bitts


Mooring ropes and wires


Pilot ladders and pilot hoists


Ventilation cowls, mushroom heads


and closing arrangements
,

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Watertight doors to masthouses.


storerooms and accommodation

,
Air pipes, spark arresters, sounding
pipes/caps
, ,

Ballast lines and ballast valves on deck



Hydraulic lines on deck


Bunker manifold drip trays/save-alls


/

Air pipe save-alls (bunker tanks) and


scupper plug arrangements

( )

Ladders, steps, catwalks,


gratings and handrails
, ,
,

Gangways and accommodation ladders


Deck Lightning

Container securing points above deck


(if fitted for carriage of containers)

(
)
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Container securing and lashing devices


Refrigerated container plug points


below deck (if fitted for carriage of
containers)


(
)
For tankers, OBOs and chemical
carriers:
, :

Cargo manifold

Cargo manifold drip trays, save-alls


and plugs
,

Cargo pipelines and flanges


Cargo valves

Gas lines and PV valves


Ullage ports and ullaging devices


COW system (if applicable)


Inert gas system &-monitoring


equipment (it applicable)


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Butterworth plates (if fitted)

Deck tanks (if fitted)


19. Machinery & Machinery Spaces


Pictures
Description Condition

Main Engine

Main Engine Control


Auxiliary Diesel Generators


(number and type)

( )

Control and alarm systems of AE



Main Switchboard

Emergency Diesel Generator


-
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Emergency Switchboard

Emergency battery packs (test)


Boiler and gauge glasses


Air Compressors

L.O. Purifiers

F.O. Purifiers

Refrigerating Plant

Sewage Plant

Incinerator

Evaporator

ME Pumps

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LO Cooler

FW Cooler ME

FW Cooler AE

Bilge system (pumps, valves,


pipelines, alarms etc.)
(,
, ,
.)

Control System of Bilge Valves


Overboard discharge and inlet valves


Ballast system (pumps, valves,


pipelines, alarms etc.)
(,
, ,
.)

Drinking Water Plant


Hydraulic Pumps of Deck Machines


Service and Settling Tanks


Oily water separator and slop tank




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Steam Dumping Installation


Steering Gear (test)


()

Emergency Steering Gear (test)



()

Shaft tunnel

Dead Wood Arrangement


Control System of Sea Valves


Control System of Sea Water Pumps



Framing in Engine Room


Main engine, generator & boiler pipe


lagging

,

Quick Closing Valves (test)



()

Remote stops - main engine and vent


fans (test)


()
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Remote closing devices W/T doors,


skylights (test)

,
()

Workshops

Lighting

Bunker tank gauging system ( type)



()

Pumprooms {if applicable)


( )

Liquid cargo gauging system


(if applicable)

( )
Cleanliness of control room,
machinery spaces, tank tops & bilges
, ,

Cleanliness and safety of switchboard


Engine Room Condition



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20. Spare Parts


Pictures
Description Condition

Propeller Shaft

Propeller

Anchor

Cylinder Liner of Main Engine


Piston and Rod of ME


Section of Turbocharger Air Cooler


Valve Stem of ME

Valve Seat of ME

Bearing Shells of Main Engine



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Screws of Main Engine


Piston of Auxiliary Engine


Connecting Rod and Cylinder Liner of


Aux. Engine

21. Operational Evaluation


21.1 Manning and Personnel



What is the total crew complement, and does it
correspond with the Safe Manning Certificate (if
carried)?


?
How many different nationalities are sailing aboard
this vessel? (append copy of the crew list to the
report).

( )?

Are officers recruited and employed directly by the


company, or supplied by crewing agents? (If the
latter, state which one).


(
)?
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Do officer contracts of employment run for more


than one voyage?

?
Do officers consider themselves to be permanent
employees of the company?

?
How long are officers and ratings required to serve
before being relieved? (State whether the policy
appears to work in practice).

(
)?
In your view, are there sufficient officers and crew
on board to handle both routine activities and
emergencies?
,

?
Which language is used as the common working
language, and did you observe any communication
difficulties between crew members?


?
Was the master aware that a P&I condition survey
had been arranged?
,
P&I?

21.2 Navigation
Who is responsible for correcting the charts,
which chart correction system is followed and
when were the charts last corrected?
,

?

From where are the Notices to Mariners (or


equivalent) obtained and how recent is the last
Notice?

?
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Are charts for the next passage corrected


and up to date?

?

Are there records of passage plans for the present and past
voyages?

?

Do the charts for the previous passage show frequent


position fixes both in coastal waters and while under
pilotage?


, ?
Does the vessel carry the largest scale charts available for
the approaches to this port, and were they used on arrival?

?
Are the duties of each watchkeeping officer clearly
defined?

?
When was the Master's Night Order Book last completed?

?

21.3 Safety

Are standing order, procedures, instructions, and


manufacturers' manuals written in a language which can
be fully understood?
- .
,

Are muster lists prominently displayed and up to date?



?
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Are general emergency instructions posted and written in


a language which can be understood by alt on board?

,
?
Who is the ship's designated Safety Officer, to whom does
he report, and when was the last ship's Safety Committee
meeting held?
,

?
Are "NO Smoking" areas on board clearly marked, and
were smoking regulations observed during your visit?

?
Are crew members provided with personal protective
safety equipment, and it is being worn?

?
From logbook entries, how frequently have fire and boat
drills been held?
, ,
?

Have lifeboats been lowered to the water during the last 3


months?
3 ?

Did you observe any unsafe working practices during your


visit?

?

21.4 Maintenance

How often is the vessel visited by a company
superintendent?

?
Is there a planned maintenance system in operation, and if
so, is it being properly followed?
,
. ?
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Does the quantity and nature of deck and engine room


"spare gear" aboard the vessel appear to be adequate?

?

Is the vessel equipped with an acceptable range of tools?



?

Are there reasonable quantities of consumables on


board (e.g. paint, grease, hydraulic oil, gaskets,
packing, etc.)?

(, , . .)?

21.5 Deck Operations


Were you asked to state your business when you boarded?


, ?

Was a cargo and/or deck watch being maintained


throughout your visit?

?
Does cargo work appear to be property supervised by deck
officers?

?
Is the vessel fitted with a loadicator and/or hull stress
monitoring equipment?

?

Is the gangway correctly and safely rigged?



?

Does hatch sealing tape appear to have been applied in the


past to hatch cover cross joints?

?
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21.6 Overall Summary



In general, do you consider the vessel's navigational
routines and navigational equipment to be
satisfactory?
-
?
Has the vessel been provided with properly documented
safety and operational procedures, and are all key areas
covered?


?
Did you observe any communication difficulties between
ship's personnel?
-
?
Do the lines of communication between the vessel and its
operators appear to be functioning smoothly?

?

Were officers and ratings co-operative during your visit?



?

Overall, do you consider the vessel to be structurally


sound?
, ,
?

How would you describe the vessel's cargo worthiness?


?

How would you describe the vessel's overall safety


capacity?
?
From your contact with various officers during the survey,
would you say that they appear to be motivated,
experienced and competent?

, ,
,. ?
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Do you believe that the vessel and its crew are receiving
adequate shore management support?
.

?
Do you consider that the standards of crewing and
operational practices aboard this ship need examining in
greater detail?
,

?
How do you rate the effectiveness of the vessel's
pollution prevention equipment and documented anti-
pollution procedures?


?

22. Summary

Basing on the stated in this report available information, verbally received from the Master
of the Vessel, Officers and Crew members, from the documents provided for review and our
visual inspection, it is the Surveyors opinion that on the date of survey the vessel is
generally in good condition.
Management, Manning and Maintenance correspond to common practice as per Vessels
Flag, Classification Register and International Marine Conventions requirements and Rules
as per Vessels trading area.

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