This document provides a towing ship inspection checklist used to check the condition and safety of towing ships. The checklist contains items in five categories: 1) operation of engines, gearbox, pumps, and steering; 2) lights and signals; 3) absence of oil and fuel leaks; 4) required safety devices like extinguishers, radios, and PPE; and 5) trailer conditions. Inspectors are to note any issues and the operator has authority to refuse unsafe operations.
This document provides a towing ship inspection checklist used to check the condition and safety of towing ships. The checklist contains items in five categories: 1) operation of engines, gearbox, pumps, and steering; 2) lights and signals; 3) absence of oil and fuel leaks; 4) required safety devices like extinguishers, radios, and PPE; and 5) trailer conditions. Inspectors are to note any issues and the operator has authority to refuse unsafe operations.
This document provides a towing ship inspection checklist used to check the condition and safety of towing ships. The checklist contains items in five categories: 1) operation of engines, gearbox, pumps, and steering; 2) lights and signals; 3) absence of oil and fuel leaks; 4) required safety devices like extinguishers, radios, and PPE; and 5) trailer conditions. Inspectors are to note any issues and the operator has authority to refuse unsafe operations.
1. Operation Engine _________________________ Start-up button _________________________ Gearbox _________________________ Jabis pump _________________________ Rudder _________________________ 2. Lights / Signals Portside _________________________ Starboard _________________________ Cabin _________________________ Engine Room lights _________________________ Front light _________________________ Rear light _________________________ 3. Absence of leakage Oil _________________________ Fuel _________________________ 4. Safety devices Extinguisher _______________________ Safety Boy _______________________ Radio _______________________ Emergency numbers _______________________ First-aid box _______________________ Tags _______________________ Defenses _______________________ Mast + flag _______________________ Lifeline _______________________ PPE _______________________ Footboard _______________________ 5. Trailer conditions Fixation point for the boy _______________________ Crack on the hull _______________________ Notes: All the above items must be checked. The operator is solely responsible for the use of his equipment. He has full authority to refuse any dangerous operation. N/A: Not Applicable (For the items that are not available on the checked equipment) The Stopping Items, identified in bold-underlined-italic font, lead to immediate and systematic stop of the equipment until deficiencies are corrected or until any instructions from Managers and/or Q-HSE. Comments
Operator’s Name and Signature Supervisor’s Name and Signature
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