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Anchoring Checklist for Ship Crew

This 3-sentence summary provides the key details from the anchoring checklist document: The document outlines procedures for anchoring the MV Federal Mackinac, including preparing an anchoring plan, notifying relevant parties, maintaining regular checks of the ship's position, monitoring conditions, and implementing security measures while anchored. Critical items like speed reduction, tidal conditions, scope of anchor cable, and monitoring the ship's position within the swinging circle boundary are highlighted. Crew are instructed to patrol regularly and maintain full gangway watch when the accommodation ladder is in use.

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Anchoring Checklist for Ship Crew

This 3-sentence summary provides the key details from the anchoring checklist document: The document outlines procedures for anchoring the MV Federal Mackinac, including preparing an anchoring plan, notifying relevant parties, maintaining regular checks of the ship's position, monitoring conditions, and implementing security measures while anchored. Critical items like speed reduction, tidal conditions, scope of anchor cable, and monitoring the ship's position within the swinging circle boundary are highlighted. Crew are instructed to patrol regularly and maintain full gangway watch when the accommodation ladder is in use.

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ANGLO-EASTERN GROUP

QHSE MANAGEMENT

MV FEDERAL MACKINAC

ANCHORING

No.:D/16

Date: 11 Jul 08

Revision: 0

Prep: Master

Appr: Suptd

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Action: Laminate & Log

[To be used by OOW / Master when vessel proceeding for anchoring/ soon after anchoring and logged each time in Movement Book.]
Items marked in bold & Italics are crictical items identified in risk assessments NAV5, NAV10, NAV12, NAV15, NAV16, and NAV17 & NAV21 for the operation and should be given priority while using the checklist. If the operation involves deviation from normal conditions then a new risk assessment has to be carried out and recorded.

Anchoring and anchor watch


1. Anchoring plan been prepared taking into account 01 Speed reduction in ample time 02 Direction/strength of wind and current 03 Tidal stream when manoeuvring at low speeds 04 Need for adequate sea room particularly to seaward 05 Depth of water, type of seabed and the scope of anchor cable required

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Prior anchoring Have the engine room and anchor party been informed of the time of stand-by for anchoring? 02 Ensure largest scale chart in use. 03 Are the anchors, lights/shapes and sound signaling apparatus ready for use? Windlass tried out. 04 Has the planned anchoring position of the ship been reported to the port authority? 05 Walkie-talkies charged & tried out

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While at anchor, the OOW should 01 Determine and plot the ships position on the appropriate chart as soon as practicable 02 When circumstances permit, check at sufficiently frequent intervals whether the ship is remaining securely at anchor by taking bearings of fixed navigation marks or readily identifiable shore objects. 03 Ensure that proper look-out is maintained visually, radar, AIS & all available means. 04 Ensure that inspection rounds of the ship are made periodically. 05 Ensure vessel access control precautions are maintained in respect of vessel security. 06 VHF on appropriate port channel & CH 16 monitored. 07 Observe meteorological and tidal conditions and the state of the sea. 08 Notify the master and undertake all necessary measures if the ship drags anchor 09 Ensure that the state of readiness of the main engines and other machinery is in accordance with the masters instructions. 10 Ships anchor position1 verified regularly. [Should vessels position cross the
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ANGLO-EASTERN GROUP
QHSE MANAGEMENT

MV FEDERAL MACKINAC

ANCHORING

No.:D/16

Date: 11 Jul 08

Revision: 0

Prep: Master

Appr: Suptd

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swinging circle boundary, Master, Chief Mate,engine room and Bosun to be called. Engine to be brought to full manoeuvring status, cable to be observed for dragging and Masters orders awaited. ] 11 Deck watch to patrol regularly, with radio reporting schedule to bridge as instructed by OOW. No unauthorized persons to be permitted to board vessel. Full gangway watch to be maintained where accommodation ladder is in use. Follow checklist if Anti-Piracy measures required. 12 Security level as required by Flag state/Port State maintained. SSP procedures for current security level implemented. Any specific requirements by Port state complied with. If visibility deteriorates, notify the master.

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