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Vessel /Tên tàu:

Date /Ngày: Port /Cảng:

Checklist Items Yes No NA Remark


1 Safety meeting between
Superintendent with Officers and Should be carried out
crew before the inspection/
2 Topsides
3 Boot top
4 U.W. Body
5 Ship's Markings, Carvings
6 Forecastle
7 Main Deck
8 Poop Deck
9 Deck Storerooms, Forecastle
Interiors
10 Mooring Ropes, Wires
11 Windlasses, Mooring Winches,
Anchors
12 Masthouse – External, Internal
13 Deck, Accommodation, Funnel
Lighting
14 Deck Hydraulics
15 Masts, Derricks, Cranes
16 Cargo Winches
17 Cargo Gear (Wires, Shackles,
Blocks)/
18 Lashing Equipment, Container
Fittings
19 Lashing Platforms, Safety Rails
20 Reefer Container Sockets
21 Other Deck Machinery
22 Hatchcovers – Structure, Seals
23 Hatchcovers – Mechanical Parts
24 Hatch Coamings, Drain Channels
25 Hold – Structure, Conservation
26 Hold - Lighting & Ventilation
27 Hold Ladders
28 Hold Bilges, Tank Tops
29 Void Spaces, Tanks (Fore & Aft
Peaks)
30 Gangway, Ship's Access
31 Pilot Boarding Arrangements
32 Life Boats, Life Rafts, Rescue Boat

33  Lifeboat release hooks reset


properly and indicators,
where fitted, show correct
position.
34  Lifeboat release operating
lever locked and reset
properly.
35  Lifeboat release interlock
arrangements locked and
reset properly.
36  Lifeboat release indicators
clear and in correct position.
37  Lifeboat release instructions
fitted within boat and crew
aware of correct operation.
38  Crew aware of routine
maintenance requirements
and this carried out in
accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions.
39  Lifeboat painter release
operable.
40 Lifeboats – Davits, Crane
41 Life Saving Appliances
42 Oil Spill Response Equipment,
Scuppers
43 F.F.E – Fixed, Portable
44 Fire Dampers, Emergency Escape
45 Ventilation
46 Alarm System

47 Winch Brake Test Records


48 Emergency Towing Arrangements
49 Cargo, Ballast Pipelines & Valves
50 Tank Access Lids, Manholes
51 Fixed, Portable Gas Detection
Equipment
52 Flame Screens
53 Scupper Plugs
54 Oil Spill Response Equipment
(SOPEP)
55 Oil Record Book
56 Engine Room: General Appearance
57 Main Engine: General
58 Main Engine: Cylinder Head Gear
59 Main Engine: Cylinder Internals
60 Main Engine: Turbo – Charger
61 Generator Engine
62 Boilers, Steam Plant
63 Pumps, Motors
64 Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems
(EGCS)
65 Purifiers
66 Fresh Water Generator
67 Sewage Plant
68 Air Conditioning, Reefer Plant
69 Oily Water Separator & 15 PPM
70 Incinerator
71 Air Compressors & Reservoirs
72 Coolers, Heaters
73 Filters
74 Tank Gauges
75 Piping System & Valves
76 Steering Gear, Steering Gear Room
77 Chemical Treatment (Boilers &
J.C.W.)
78 Engine Room Tank Tops & Bilges
79 I.C.C.P. Systems
80 Electrical Equipment – General
81 Generators
82 Automation, Controls
83 Emergency Fire Pump, Generator,
Compressor
84 Bow Thruster, Stern Thruster Room
85 E.R. & Electrical Storerooms &
Workshops
86 Control Of Spare Parts And Stores
87 Control Of Tools, Special Tools
88 Pipe Tunnel
89 Engineer's Log Book
90 Oil Record Book (Engine Room)
91 Sewage log book
92 Change over from HSFO to LSFO
93 Engine Room Ventilation
94 Engine Room Lighting
95 Control Room, Consoles, Main
Switchboard
96 Engine Planned Maintenance System
97 Accommodation Exterior, Decks
98 Accommodation Interior, Cabins
99 Floors, Stairways
100 Recreational Rooms, Swimming
Pool
101 Washrooms, Toilets
102 Laundry, Drying Rooms
103 Ship's Office
104 Galley, Pantry, Mess Rooms
105 Provisions, Refrigerated Stores
106 Bridge - General Appearance
107 Navigation Equipment
108 Dead-man Alarm
109 Sat: A, B, C, M, F Equipment
110 DSC MF/HF Unit
111 NBDP Radio Telex
112 DSC VHF Primary (No. 1)
113 DSC VHF Secondary (No. 2)
114 Additional VHF
115 Two-way R/T (Walkie-Talkies
116 Antenna Equipment
117 Magnetic Compass / Off Course
Alarm
118 Gyro compass
119 Autopilot
120 Radar No. 1
121 Radar No. 2
122 ECDIS
123 ARPA(s)
124 GPS(s)
125 Fax Unit
126 Echo Sounder
127 Speed Log
128 Anemometer
129 Weather Facsimile
130 Navtex Receiver
131 P.A. System with Talk-back
132 Radio Batteries
133 Nautical Publications
134 Ship's Technical Library
135 Deck Log Book
136 Compass, Chronometer Log Books
137 Bridge Equipment Maintenance
Files
138 Master's Standing Order Book
139 Deck Planned Maintenance System
140 Statutory Surveys, CMS, Certificates
141 Logs, Record Books, Check Lists
142 Garbage Log, Incinerator Log
143 Are Deck officer familiar with the
Voyage Data Recorder operation,
downloading and storage of data if
an incident occurred on board the
vessel?/
144 Are Risk Assessment forms sighted
and completed correctly?

145 Has Master reviewed and discussed


with the Senior Officers? The
Officer Management Review
Meeting Correspondence.
146 Are the latest SMS (Safety
Management System) being used
and loaded into the computers?
147 Verify that the loading computer is
regularly checked (monthly) to
loading condition.
148 Verify whether the Cargo tank radar
gauges have been cross checked with
MMC portable gauging tapes in the
last three months
149 Date of last safety Inspection by
vessel’s Safety Officer

Note: Yes => Satisfied, Normal, Acceptable. No => Unsatisfied, Defective. NA => Not Applied

Rank Signature Remark if any


Chief Officer

Chief
Engineer

Superintende
nt

Master Signature and Stamp

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