This document outlines emergency procedures and contingency plans for a shipboard emergency. It establishes an onboard emergency organization with responsibilities and communication procedures. It also establishes a company emergency response team to coordinate with the ship in an emergency. The document provides standard procedures for 30 different emergency situations that may occur onboard like fires, collisions, flooding, or man overboard. It also includes checklists for each emergency type in Appendix 1. Contact information for the company and external organizations is provided in Appendix 4.
This document outlines emergency procedures and contingency plans for a shipboard emergency. It establishes an onboard emergency organization with responsibilities and communication procedures. It also establishes a company emergency response team to coordinate with the ship in an emergency. The document provides standard procedures for 30 different emergency situations that may occur onboard like fires, collisions, flooding, or man overboard. It also includes checklists for each emergency type in Appendix 1. Contact information for the company and external organizations is provided in Appendix 4.
This document outlines emergency procedures and contingency plans for a shipboard emergency. It establishes an onboard emergency organization with responsibilities and communication procedures. It also establishes a company emergency response team to coordinate with the ship in an emergency. The document provides standard procedures for 30 different emergency situations that may occur onboard like fires, collisions, flooding, or man overboard. It also includes checklists for each emergency type in Appendix 1. Contact information for the company and external organizations is provided in Appendix 4.
0.1 Index 0.2 Familiarization Record for Shipboard Em’cy Contingency Manual 0.3 Revisions
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 ONBOARD EMERGENCY ORGANISATION
2.1 General 2.2 Emergency Organisation & Emergency Squad 2.3 Local Emergency Station Signal 2.4 Changes In Personnel 2.5 Shipboard Management 2.6 Communications 2.7 Fire Control Plans 2.8 Ship Shore Emergency Drills 2.9 Chemical Expertise 2.10 Medical Assistance 2.11 Media Relations and Assistance
3.0 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
3.1 General 3.2 Local Emergency Procedures - General 3.3 Lawsuit – Speaking to press 3.4 Discovery Of A Fire 3.5 Accommodation Fire 3.6 Engine Room Fire 3.7 Galley Fat Fires 3.8 Evaluation Of Liquid & Gases Releases On Board Ships 3.9 Collision And Grounding 3.10 Sea Pollution 3.11 Electrical Power Fail 3.12 Cargo Jettisoning 3.13 Bunker Spill 3.14 Major Flooding 3.15 Steering Gear Failure 3.16 Critical Machinery Failure 3.17 Abandon Ship 3.18 Man Overboard 3.19 Explosion 3.20 Heavy weather and damage 3.21 Helicopter Operations 3.22 Serious Injury 3.23 Structural Failure 3.24 Salvage 3.25 Tug Assistance in Average Situations 3.26 Rescue From An Enclosed Space 3.27 Emergency at Other Ship During Ship to Ship Transfer 3.28 Emergency anchoring 3.29 Loss of Anchor 3.30 Office Emergency Plans Approved General Manager SHIPBOARD EMERGENCY Date Chapter 15.04.2017 0.1 CONTINGENCY MANUAL Revision 1 Page 2 of 2
4.0 COMPANY EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
4.1 Emergency Situations 4.2 Emergency And Office Point Communication Chart 4.3 Company Emergency Response Team (ERT) 4.4 Members of Company Emergency Response Team 4.5 Responsibility of Members 4.6 Lawsuits - Speaking to the Press 4.7 On-Site Team 4.8 Tracking the Vessel's position 4.9 Communications from the Vessel 4.10 Regular Communication with the Vessel 4.11 Instructions and Advices During Emergency
Appendix 1 Emergency Check Lists
1 Fire In Accommodation 2 Fire In Engine Room 3 Cargo Fire On Deck and in Cargo Tanks 4 Fire On Deck 5 Fire in Pump Room 6 Fire in Terminal 7 Break Away From Jetty During Cargo Transfer 8 Hose Burst Pipe Work Fracture Or Cargo Over-Flow 9 Tank Leakage In Double Bottoms, Side Spaces, Cofferdams 10 Toxic Liquid Release At Sea Or At Anchor 11 Toxic Liquid Release At Terminal 12 Collision 13 Grounding And Stranding 14 Sea Pollutions 15 Electrical Power Failure 16 Jettisoning Of Cargo 17 Bunker Spills 18 Major Flooding Of Compartments 19 Steering Gear Failure 20 Main Propulsion Machinery Failure 21 Abandon Ship 22 Man Overboard 23 Bridge Control System / Engine Telegraph Failure 24 Gyrocompass Failure 25 Unexpected List Of The Ship 26 Explosion 27 Heavy Weather Damage 28 Helicopter Operations 29 Medical Matters Injury 30 Structural Failure 31 Emergency Towing & Salvage 32 Cargo Contamination 33 Rescue From Enclosed Space 34 Ecdis Failure 35 Piracy And Robbery 36 Stowaways Appendix 2 LOF 2020 Appendix 3 Initial Notification Form Appendix 4 List of Company and External Contacts