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1 EXERCISES FAMILIARIZATION AND ONBOARD TRAINING Written By Verified By Approved )RU NAME AND SURNAME NAME AND SURNAME NAME AND SURNAME Safety & Quality Department Manager Technical Department Director Managing Board President
2 EXERCISES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PURPOSE RESPONSIBILITY DESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURE GENERAL ONBOARD TRAINING... 4 NOTE: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPS UNDER LIBERIAN FLAG SEE PROCEDURE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION/DRILLS THIRD PARTIES FAMILIARIZATION RECORDS REFERENCES APPENDICES... 5
3 EXERCISES 1. PURPOSE To ensure that adequate familiarization and onboard training is provided to the vessel s personnel, excluding Master and Chief Engineer, who will be familiarized at the Company each time before embarkation. 2. RESPONSIBILITY The Master is responsible to verify efficiency of officers and crewmembers familiarization, to identify training needs, to ensure adequate shipboard training for the crew and responding to emergencies, and to plan and supervise onboard training. The Chief Officer and Chief Engineer are responsible for familiarization and conducting the onboard training. 3. DESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURE 3.1. General Training of the personnel on board is for the safety of the ship, its personnel and for the protection of the environment (pollution prevention). The Master shall identify training needs on board through the following: a) During familiarization process b) Performance during drills and exercises c) Day-to-day activities d) Internal and/or external audits e) Changes of regulations or industry requirements f) SQMS review The Company shall instruct the vessel s management how to conduct training for the personnel onboard. Main focus should be operations and actions related to safety, environmental protection and the quality system. Training of onboard personnel can be: Presentation of training videos Examination of specific documentation briefing by the Company s staff
4 Visiting the vessel Carrying out actual exercises EXERCISES Newly hired Masters and Chief Engineers shall be familiarized with the Company s SQMS before joining the vessel, as described in Training procedure of OFFICE DEPARTMENTAL PROCEDURES MANUAL. The Company shall encourage crewmembers to improve their knowledge of shipboard procedures.
5 EXERCISES 3.2. Onboard Training The Master and officer shall provide the training of the shipboard personnel for the various tasks, that may be necessary, for the safe and environmentally correct operation of the ship, and in case of emergency. On the job training of personnel may be performed by other means (video-tapes, self-training tools/software, etc ). Training will include following aspects: a) SAFETY TRAINING Training shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of SOLAS and other national rules and regulations, and whenever the Master deems it necessary to improve skills of the crewmembers. Training should not be confused with execution of the safety and pollution prevention drills (regular SOLAS and other drills). b) OPERATION OF THE SHIP (including environmental procedures and instructions) The Master and the Chief Engineer or designated officers, shall train the personnel of the relevant departments on the procedures and instructions, concerning their duties and activities, as required by the SQMS and further motivate the crew to follow the Company policies. Drills on fire, oil pollution, abandon-ship, casualty rescue, etc. shall be conducted and ship staff given on the spot training. This training also includes the use of various lifesaving equipment, such as: Correct choice and use of fire extinguishing agents and equipment Use of fixed fire fighting systems Use of breathing apparatus Information regarding evacuation procedure Preparation and launching of lifeboats and rafts (including the use of equipment) How to survive in lifeboat and rafts How to wear and use the survival suits Use of first aid equipment Oil Spill Prevention and Containment Training as per vessel s SOPEP Manual shall be regularly performed and all staff made aware of equipment available on board and its location. NOTE: Additional Requirements for Ships under Liberian Flag see procedure Emergency Organization/Drills. For this purpose, the following are used: a) An experienced officer, prior sailing, shall familiarize the incoming officers with the duties they may be expected to perform. Another officer will join the new officer during the first watch (of a period of time). b) To ensure that an experienced senior officer is always available both for deck and engine departments the Master or Chief Engineer will not disembark (in principle) with their deputy. c) Chief 2fficer or the VW (ngineer shall familiarize petty officers and ratings prior sailing.
6 EXERCISES All personnel are to familiarize themselves with: The Muster plan, Emergency plans and their specific duties in the event of emergencies Lifeboats and their location The layouts of the ship, including emergency exits and escape routs from their cabin The location and use of lifejackets, lifebuoys, liferafts and fire-fighting equipment The proper use of safety and personnel protection equipment Work procedures and plans The requirement to report all accidents, near misses, potential hazards and unsafe conditions. Vessel s Master and Chief Engineer shall visit the Company s office prior to joining the vessel. The vessel s operation and maintenance shall be discussed (with the shore organization) during their visit, along with any issues relating to Safety and Company s procedures. In special cases, the familiarization should take place onboard the vessel by the Company senior member. If appropriate, each vessel s management attends a meeting in Company during their home period in order to discuss in detail vessel s operation, maintenance and accounts Third parties familiarization Eventually sailing onboard (supercargo, family members etc.) should be familiarized with the safety procedures stated in this document prior to departure. 4. RECORDS All familiarization and training performed on board shall be recorded on the specific forms and in the Logbook (bridge or engine room), kept on board for minimum five years and sent to the Company. Familiarization checklists (see Appendices) shall be maintained as training records. 5. REFERENCES 1. SOLAS Training Manual 2. SOPEP 6. APPENDICES 1. Deck officer Familiarization 2. Engine Officer Familiarization 3. Crew Ratings Familiarization 4. Onboard Training Report 5. Familiarization with Tanker Cargo System
7 DECK OFFICER FAMILIARIZATION Vessel: Port: Date: The signing on: (rank and full name) Briefing officer: (rank and full name) Minimum information required to know when on duty on the Bridge Yes No NA 1 Quality, Safety, Pollution prevention and Drug & Alcohol Policy 2 SQMS documentation: location, brief introduction 3 SQMS requirements directly related with their duties 4 Company Procedures and Work Instructions 5 Operation of the propulsion control system, including main power failure 6 Changeover from auto to manual steering control (Auto Pilot) 7 Radar-ARPA operations, echo sounder, GPS 8 Navigating lights panel operations and alarms including bridge and deck lighting 9 Location of nautical charts and publications 10 Master s standing orders 11 Operation of safety alarm panel, including fire detection, emergency pump, ventilation 12 Location and operation of ALDIS signaling lamp and sound signaling apparatuses 13 Location and operation of bridge equipment distress signals 14 Operation of GPS and other navigational aids 15 Operation of EPIRB (test) 16 Operation of weather facsimile (if available), NAVTEX 17 Intercommunication 18 Location and test of radar transponders 19 Operation of GMDSS, VHF 20 Location and content of Oil Spill Equipment Room 21 Emergency procedures, Contingency plans.... Master Briefing officer Signing-on officer Duties to be carried out according to the emergency procedures and the Muster List (Abandon ship, Fire onboard, Man overboard). Officer s briefing must be carried out prior sailing. The present form signed by all persons involved must be kept in vessel s file Z11 and kept minimum for 2 years. Issue: Page 1 of 1
8 ENGINE OFFICER FAMILIARIZATION Vessel: Port: Date: The signing on: (rank and full name) Briefing officer: (rank and full name) Minimum information required to know when on duty on the Bridge Yes No NA 1 Quality, Safety, Pollution prevention and Drug & Alcohol Policy 2 SQMS documentation: location, brief introduction 3 SQMS requirements directly related with their duties 4 Company Procedures and Work Instructions 5 Starting the main engine and maneuvering switchboard 6 Starting and connection of electrical generators 7 Black-out contingency plan 8 Operation of the fire pump(s) and location of fire valve in the ER 9 Operation of the bilge pump(s) and location of bilge valves (alarms if available) 10 Chief Engineer s standing orders 11 Engine room evacuation plan 12 Operation of emergency generator/pump/lights 13 Intercommunication 14 Location and content of Oil Spill Equipment Room 15 Emergency procedures, Contingency plans.... Master Briefing officer Signing-on officer Duties to be carried out according to the emergency procedures and the Muster List (Abandon ship, Fire onboard, Man overboard). Officer s briefing must be carried out prior sailing. The present form signed by all persons involved must be kept in vessel s file Z11 and kept minimum for 2 years. Issue: Page 1 of 1
9 FAMILIARIZATION WITH TANKER CARGO SYSTEM Vessel: Port: Date: The signing on: (rank and full name) Briefing officer: (rank and full name) SUBJECT Deck Officers and Pumpman Deck Crew Verified* 1 Cargo Tanks/Hatches/Ullage Openings a) Number of tanks b) Location of main and tank washing hatches c) Location of ullage openings d) Gauging of cargo tanks Use of safety equipment e) Closed gauging Level alarms f) Use of flame screens 2 Cargo Piping a) Manifold and line system b) Location of drain plugs c) Location of valves Remote/Manual 3 Cargo Pumps a) Running of pumps b) Draining/Stripping of tanks c) Emergency stop of cargo pumps d) Rigging and use of portable pumps 4 Cargo Hoses a) The general use and avoidance of damage 5 PV Valves/Line System a) Location of lines and connections including manifolds b) PV valves Location and purpose c) Use of the system Vapor return d) The importance of releasing pressure via P/V valves prior to opening any ullage/tank washing/tank entry hatch * Checked and initialized by the Chief Officer Issue: Page 1 of 3
10 FAMILIARIZATION WITH TANKER CARGO SYSTEM SUBJECT Deck Officers and Pumpman Deck Crew Verified* 6 Steam Manifolds a) Steam manifold Location/Use/Safety precautions 7 Tank Washing System a) Heaters Location and use b) Tank washing lines Location and connections c) Use of hoses and importance of damage reporting d) Tank washing machines Basic knowledge of operation. The need for continuous control during washing operation regarding proper rotation e) Safety aspects when connecting/disconnecting 8 Portable and Gas-Freeing Fans a) Number and type of portable fans b) Basic knowledge of operation Safety precautions 9 Bilge System a) Scupper plugs Use and function b) Draining of deck Bilge pump system c) Ejector system 10 Pollution Prevention Equipment a) Location and use 11 Cargo Information a) Stowage plan b) Cargo information c) Ballast and cargo tank entry procedures 12 Hose Handling a) The use and safety precautions b) The understanding of Safe Working Load (SWL) c) Any limitations, such as limit switches d) Understanding of hand signal use 13 Hydraulic System/Power Checks a) Location and use b) Start/Stop 14 Hydraulic Remote Control System a) Location and use b) Start/stop Issue: Page 2 of 3
11 FAMILIARIZATION WITH TANKER CARGO SYSTEM SUBJECT Deck Officers and Pumpman Deck Crew Verified* 15 Nitrogen System a) Location and use of generator/bottles b) Location system connections c) Safety rules danger of entering into inerted spaces d) Importance of using ENTRY PERMIT 16 Inert Gas System a) Location of inert gas generator or system b) Line system Connections c) Safety rules Danger of entering into inerted spaces d) Importance of using ENTRY PERMIT 17 Ballast system a) Ballast pumps b) Ballast system Lines Valves c) Ejector system * Checked and initialized by the Chief Officer Crew Member Master The present form signed by all persons involved must be kept in vessel s file Z11 and kept minimum for 2 years. Issue: Page 3 of 3
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