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Emergency Organization
An emergency Organization should be set up which will come into operation
in the event of an emergency. The purpose of this Organization will be in
each situation to:
Raise the alarm.
Locate and assess the incident and possible dangers.
Organize manpower and equipment
The following suggestions are for guidance in planning an emergency
Organization, which should cover the following four elements:
Command Center
There should be one group in control of the response to the emergency with
the master or the senior officer on board in charge. The command center
should have means of internal and external communication.
Emergency Party
This group should be under the command of a senior officer and should
assess the emergency and report to the command center on the situation,
advising what action should be taken and what assistance should be
provided, either from on board or, if the ship is in port, from ashore.
Back up Emergency Party
The back up emergency party under the command of an officer should
stand by to assist the emergency party as instructed by the command
center and to provide back up services, e.g. equipment, stores, medical
services including cardiopulmonary resuscitation etc.
Engineering Group
This group should be under the command of the chief engineer or the
senior engineering officer on board and should provide emergency
assistance as instructed by the command center. The prime responsibility
for dealing with any emergency in the main machinery spaces will
probably rest with this group. It may be called on to provide additional
manpower elsewhere.
The plan should ensure that all arrangements apply equally well in port
Preliminary Action
The person who discovers the emergency must raise the alarm and pass
on information about the situation to the officer on duty who, in turn, must
alert the emergency Organization. While this is being done, those on the
scene should attempt immediate measures to control the emergency until
the emergency Organization takes effect.
Each group in the emergency Organization should have a designated
assembly point, as should those persons not directly involved as members
of any group. Personnel not directly involved should stand by to act as
required.
ALARMS
Ship's Alarm Signal
Fire alarm signals or general alarm signals are to be given in case of:
fire
collision
grounding
man overboard
major spillage of cargo liquid or release of vapor
other emergency situations which call for emergency actions
Other important alarms:
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
All tankers should have procedures ready for immediate implementation in the event of an
emergency. The procedures must anticipate and cover all types of emergency which might be
encountered in the particular activities of the tanker. The main aim of the procedures will be to
respond to a fire and all other possible emergencies such as hose or pipeline bursts, cargo overflow,
pumproom flooding, men overcome by gas within tanks, breakouts of vessels, weather or blackouts,
must be covered. Similarly, while the deployment of fire-fighting equipment will be prominent
in any emergency procedures, equipment such as breathing apparatus, resuscitation apparatus and
stretchers must also be covered, together with details of means of escape or exit.
The procedures should be familiar to the personnel involved, who should be adequately trained and
clearly understand the action they would be required to take when responding to the emergency. This
can best be achieved by regularly exercising the plan. Exercises will also serve to highlight the need
for any revisions to be made to the plan, associated emergency procedures and further training
requirements.
Care should be taken when formulating an emergency plan to ensure that procedures to alert people
or to arrange equipment do not depend too heavily on one man doing a number of tasks
simultaneously.
Level of
mobilisation
Red Green
AppointtheAlertTeam
Keepcontingencyroomequippedandingood
order
Keeprelevantchartsavailable
Keeptrackofmembers
Informationaboutcontactaddress,tel.no.
Receivealarmreport/Mobilizetheteam
InformJHP
CallinTechnicalSuperintendent(s)andFleet
Manager.
NotifySolaRescueCentre
- MinistryofforeignAffairs
-Insurancecompany
- Charterers
-Cargoowner
- Classificationsociety
- MaritimeDirectorate
HireofSalvage
Informrelatives
Keeplogboardajour
Informmediaconsultants'1Zignal'1
Workoutpressrelease
Approvepressrelease
Callinpressconference
Pressconferencepracticalarrangements
Leadingpressconference
InformHeadOfficepersonnel
SetupCommunication
Logging
Keeprecordoflogs
Secretariate
A = Responsible
B = Assistant and deputy
RED MOBILISATION:
Incidents of catastrophic nature such as explosions, major fire, collision,
grounding, major oil or NLS spill and missing vessel.
GREEN MOBILISATION:
Serious breakdowns, loading/discharging problems, heavy weather
problems, minor oil or noxious liquid substance spills, etc., where
necessary assistance to the ship can be arranged by the ships Technical
Superintendent or members of the relevant Company Departments.
Reporting/Notification
As soon as possible and by the fastest means of communication the
Master shall report to the Company any emergency situation or serious
breakdowns. The notification shall be done in accordance with the
Company's procedures for reporting of emergencies
Mobilisation
The one who gets the message from the vessel first is responsible for
contacting the head of the Technical and Marine Division and they will
agree on the level of mobilisation.
If the head of the Technical and Marine Division is not available, the one
who gets the message first shall use his own judgement and decide the
level of mobilisation.
He shall then inform the Alert Team members.
Contingency Room/Material
The Alert Team contingency room is located in the 1st floor, at P1.
The contingency room has a communication system separated from the
Head Office's normal systems.
The following material shall always be available in the Alert Team
contingency room:
Photo of the vessel
Main data and descriptions
Capacity plan
Contingency plan for the ship
Computers
The following material may be collected from the respective departments
as required.
General arrangement plan Safety plan
Updated manning list
Ship's Certificates
Immediate Action
Depending upon the development of the rescuing operation, the person
in command onboard shall also seek advice from the Alert Team and
discuss any further action to be taken. During the initial phase of action,
each member of the Alert Team shall evaluate the conditions under his
responsibility.
The Alert Team leader shall be kept fully informed about any action
suggested or executed by the member of the team.
During an emergency operation the vessel shall use the alert telephone number:
+ xxxxxxxxxxxx
and the call will be automatically transferred to Securitas who will find the highest ranking
Alert Team member available. (The calling sequence can take up to 3 minutes). This number
shall be tested twice a year by primarily by Securitas and logged. By theory it is possible,
although not likely, that nobody will answer. If this happens the caller may dial the 24 hr.
normal watch telephone number:
+ xxxxxxxxxxxxx
If there is still no answer the mobile telephones listed in Notification Sequence for the Alert
Team may be used.
At an early stage before the Alert Team is mobilised, the vessel might be asked to revert to
the home number of an Alert Team member. Each Alert Team member has two home
telephones, enabling him to activate the mobilisation from home and simultaneously keep
contact with the vessel. One line is the normal one, whilst the other is connected to the alert
calling sequence. Both lines can be used in/out as long as the Alert Team member has not lef
home.
In the contingency room all members have separate lines which can be used in case the
switchboard is blocked. The contingency room also has a direct telefax No.
+ xxxxxxxxxxxx
This number shall be used by the vessel during an emergency operation. When the
switchboard is manned, the Alert Team shall instruct the switchboard operators of where
telephones from the media and relatives will be answered.
Specialist assistance
Considering the accident/emergency situation which has occurred, the
company must decide whether to make contact with specialists who may be
able to provide information contributing to solve the actual problem.
In addition to specialists suggested by the Leading Claims Underwriter/P&I
Club, such specialists may be:
a) Medical assistance
b) Crisis psychiatrist
c) Specialist in calculating drifting
d) Fire/explosion specialists
e) Equipment/machinery specialists
f) Classification society
g) Oil or Noxious Liquid Substances recovery specialists
Information to Media
In the event of a serious accident (Red Mobilisation), the media will
probably know about it at the same time or even before the Alert Team.
Contact with the media must therefore be expected at an early stage of
the operation. It is therefore important to be prepared for contact with the
media at the same time. It is important to prevent the media from
interfering
with the the
work
of the
Alert contact
Team with the media, the Alert
In order to achieve
best
possible
Team will appoint a "media team" including "media consultants responsible
for following tasks:
Take care of all written records and all confirmations obtained
Contribute with evaluations of marine and safety matters
Work out press releases and related written reports
Practical arrangements for press conferences and the media
representatives in general.
Demobilisation
The Alert Team remains mobilised until the Alert Team leader gives an
order to demobilize. The Alert Team members are responsible for informing
external parties in the same order as listed above.
After the Alert Team has been assembled, a debriefing should be held
within a week to sum up their experience.
Action
Personstandingbyoutsidespaceinformsdutyofficer,ifcontactlostwithperson(s)inside
enclosedspace.
Dutyofficersoundsemergencyalarm.MakesannouncementonP.A.system.
Masteronbridge.
Communicationsofficerpreparesfortransmission.
Dutyengineerinengineroom.
Allhandsmusteratstationsasperemergencyplan.Headcountandreporttobridge.
Collectrelevantequipmentandproceedtothesceneofincident.
Atentrancetotheenclosedspace,prepareresuscitationunit.WhenapprovedbySquad
Leader,enterthespacetoeffectrescue.Responsiblepersonoutsidetheenclosedspaceto
remainincommunicationwithrescuers.
Othermembersofemergencysquadaredetailedto:
Carry/rigsafetyharnessandrescuelineatentrance,placespareSCBA'sandairbottlesat
entrance.
Improveventilationinenclosedspace,ifpossible,byopeningmorelidsorstartingadditional
fan(s).
Contactexternalassistanceasrequired
Firstaid&stretcherteamstandingby Firsttwopersonsonlocatingcasualty,ifnecessary,
placeresuscitationunitonhim. Thesafetyharnessislowereddownintothespaceandthe
casualtystrappedinforhoisting.Thecasualtyisthenhoistedupusingtherescueline,but
requirestobeguidedsoasnottocauseinjury.Alternatively,thecasualtymaybebroughtoutona
stretcher,ifthisismorepracticable. Onceoutsidethespace,theFirstAid&Stretcher
Teamadministerfirstaidandremovethecasualtytothehospital. Efficientandconstant
communicationbetweenrescuers,entrancetospaceandbridgeareessential.Remember,a
quickresponseisvitalforasuccessfulrescueofacasualtysufferingfromlackofoxygen.
Permanentbraindamagemaybecausedifitisdeprivedofoxygenformorethanfour
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Abandon Ship
Action
Presentsituation
Expectedfurtherdevelopmentsinthesituation
Possibilitiesofinfluencingsituationpositively
Consequencesofno/insufficientimprovementinthesituation
Vessel'sbuoyancyanddamagestability
Immediate abandonment
Transmitdistresssignal
Alertshippinginthevicinity
AdviseMRCC
Adviseofficealertteam
Musterallpersonsonboard(ship'scomplement)
Searchformissingpersons
Selectsurvivalcraft/liferafts
Preparelifeboats/liferaftsforlaunching
Embarkstretchercases
Awaitingimprovedconditions/arrivalofassistance
Possibilitiesofre-boardingvessel
Partialabandonment
AfterabandonmentactivateEPIRBandSARTS:wreckafloat,remainin
vicinity wreckissinking: Keepwellclear.Maintainpositioncloseto
vessel'sintendedroute
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Towing
Action
Points to Consider
Size,maneouverabilityandhorsepowerofassistingvessel(s)
Whethertowingwillbefromboworstern
Master
Securingpositionforthetowinghawser(ifvesselnotyetfitted
withtowingarrangements)
Ispoweravailableforthetransferenceofthetowinghawser
Issufficientmanpoweravailablefortheoperation
Action Plan
Establishradiocommunicationwithtowingvessel(s)
AgreeoncurrentLOFwithMasteroftowingvessel(s)
Informofficealertteam
Securerudderinmidshippositionifsteeringgeardisabled
Securepropellerbyengagingturninggearifrequired
Effecttransferoftowinghawsersandsecure
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Duty eng.
Person witnessing incident shall: Throw a lifebuoy towards the person, and Report the fact immediately to bridge advising
which side person fell overboard
Master
Ch.
Ch.
Duty
Duty
Action
Releasemanoverboardbuoywithselfactivatedsmokesignalfrombridgewing
Press"ManOverBoard"buttonimmediatelyonGPStosecureaccurateposition
Soundalarm
SteeringtomanualCommenceWilliamsonturn
Mastertobridge,commencereducingtomaneoveringrevs
MakeannouncementonP.A.system
Adviselocalshippingofposition
Communicationsofficerpreparesfortransmission
Dutyengineerinengineroom
Postlookouts
Swingoutrescueboat
AdviseMaritimerescueco-ordinationcentre(MRCC)
InformHeadoffice
When vessel is on reciprocal course, approaching m.o.b. position
Stopengine
Rescueboatcrewandlaunchpartystandby/startengine/testcommunications,onorderfromMaster,lowerto
embarkationdeck
Oncepersonsighted,stopshiptowindwardofperson,lowerandsendawayrescueboat.
Radioguidancetorescueboatifrequired
Preparefirstaidequipmentforrecoveredpersonforpossiblehypothermia
If man not sighted
CommencesearchpatternasperIAMSARhandbook
AdviselocalshippingandMRCC
In the case of man over board situation discovered after a period of time
Establishlastsightingofmanonboardandpositionatthattime
Notifyallshippinginvicinity
NotifymaritimeRescueco-ordinationcentre
NotifyHeadoffice
Commence search pattern as per IAMSAR handbook based on last reported sighting of
person and ship's present position
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Action
The consequences of a ship ranging along or breaking out of a berth could be very serious, particularly
during cargo operations when damage could be caused to the equipment in use for cargo transfer. Correct
mooring is therefore of the outmost importance.
Breaking moorings
Master
Operatecargoemergencyshutdownandadviseterminal
Operateemergencyreleaseofshoreconnection
Raisealarm
InformMaster
Mainenginestostandby
Crewtomooringstations
Anchorsready,ifallowedtousethem
Haveportablefendersready
Adviseportauthorities,requesttugs,pilot
Adviselocalshippingusingallavailablecommunicationmeansincl.ship'swhistle
InformMaster
Dropsecondanchor
Operateemergencyalarm
Mainenginetostandby
Crewtostations
Adviseportauthorities,requesttugsifnecessary
Adviselocalshipping,usingallavailablecommunicationmeansincludingship'swhistle
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Notification Requirements
Priority
NationalContactPoints
Specialrequirementfor
U.S.Waters&Canada
California
Whom to Notify
SMPEP06.01-01NationalContactPoints
SpecialRequirementsforMarineSpillin
U.S.Waters&Canada
NotificationProcedures-California
Notification
Master
Master
Master
LocalTerminal
ReportforMarineSpillinPort
Master
BWGasASA'sAlertTeam
NotifyonememberoftheAlertTeam
Master
AlertingProceduresNotificationSequence
InitialReportofPollutionIncident
Master
Follow-upReportofPollutionIncident
DamageStabilityReport
Owner
Reportingofpollution
incidents
P&IandH&Mclubs
Stabilitycalculation
assistance
Charterer
National
Requirement
Report (If required by Flag
State)
InsurancerepresentativesInsurance
representativesH&M
SeaworthinessCalculationAssistance
NationalandLocalCo-ordination
Master
(Owner)
Master
(Owner)
Remarks
Probable Discharge
A report is required if there is a probability of
discharge.
In judging whether there is such a probability, and
thus whether a report must be made, the following
factors should be taken into account:
the nature of damage sustained by the ship
failure or breakdown of machinery or equipment
which may adversely affect the ship to manouvre,
operate pumps etc.
the location of the ship and its proximity to land or
other navigation hazards present weather, tide,
current and sea state
expected weather condition
traffic density
morale, health and ability of the crew on board to
deal with the situation
Follow up Reports
Once the vessel has transmitted an initial report, further reports should be sent at regular intervals to
keep those concerned informed of developments:
A report is required whenever there is:
Discharge or threat of discharge resulting from operation of or damage to the ship or its equipment; or
discharge for the purpose of securing the safety of a ship or saving life at sea; or operational
discharge is exceeding MARPOL 73/78; or
any discharge has migrated overboard, or has the potential for migrating overboard.
Follow up reports to coastal states should always be in the given style and should include
information about every significant change in the vessel's condition, the rate of release and spread of
the pollutant, weather conditions, and details of agencies notified and clean-up activities.
Reporting in Port
If an oil or noxious liquid substance spill occurs when the vessel is in port, whatever the
cause, it is the Master's duty immediately to activate the vessel's pollution prevention
team and report the incident according to the local reporting procedures and in
accordance with the company Notification Sequence
The following list is a guide:
1) To the terminal/loading master, for co-ordination of stopping cargo/bunker operations.
2) To the authorities/Coast Guard through agents/terminal. Always obtain confirmation
that the message
is received. US Coast Guard must also be informed directly when in
US ports.
3) To the P & I Club. If the ship is accessible, the P & I representative shall assist onboard.
4) To the Company as instructed in the Contingency Plan. When there is minor marine
pollution report to
the Chartering Operation Dept. or the Marine Operation Dept.
5) To the agents. A representative from the agent, if available, should board the ship in
order to avoid any
language problems.
6) To the chartereres through the Company and as per voyage instructions. If the
charterers'
representative is on board, it is important to co-operate with him.
FromMaster(NameofShip)
To
(Terminal)
(LocalAgent)
(NearestNationalContact)
(IfU.S.watersorCanada)
Company
AA
Nameofship,countryofregistry,callsignandofficialnumber
BB
Dateandtime(UTC)ofincident
CC
Shipsposition(locationoftheincident):Latitudeandlongitude
DD
Shipsposition(locationoftheincident),truebearinganddistancefromlandmark
EE
Truecoursethreedigits
FF
Speedattimeofincident(knotsandtenth)
LL
Routeintendedtrack
MM
Fulldetailsofradiostationsandfrequenciesguarded
NN
Timeofnextreport
OO
Maximumpresentdraft
PP
Type(s)quantity(s)ofcargoonboard
Natureoftheincident,includingdefects,damage,deficiencies,otherlimitations
Conditionoftheship:
RR
Abilitytotransfercargo,fuel,ballast:
Briefdetailsofpollution(ifany)
Cargotype:
Quantitydischargedorestimate:
Whetherthedischargeiscontinuing
Causeofthedischarge:
Sizeoftheslickorestimate:
Movementoftheslickorestimate:
Weatherandseaconditions:
SS
(IfNLScargo,stateUNnumberandMarpolpollutioncategoryaslistedinIBCcode)
Windforceanddirection:
Seastateanddirection:
Tidalinformation:
TT
Currentinformation:
Shipsownerand/orrepresentative(charterer,manager,operator)
Name:
Address:
Telex:
UU
Telephone:Telefax:
Detailsoftheship
Length:Breadth:Tonnage:Type:
VV
Medical
WW
Totalnumberofpersonsonboard:
XX
Miscellaneous
Actiontakentolimitdischarge
AssistanceorsalvageresourcesrequestedPersonnelinjuries
Medicalassistancerequested
From
To
Master(NameofShip)
Company
(NearestNationalContact)SeeAppendix
(IfU.S.watersorCanada)
Subject:
ClassificationSociety
DamageStabilityReport
Date/Time/Group
Loading(intact)
Cargo/BallastAmountandDisposition:
FuelOilAmountandDisposition:
DraftWhenFreeFloating
Damage
Location
ConditionofShip
ExtenttowhichAground(Soundingsaroundship):
DraftForward,Amidships(Port&Starboard),Aft:
CargoandFuelLossorChangeinAmountorDisposition:
Actionalreadytaken:
LocalConditions
TideRangeandWhetherRisingorFalling:
WindStrengthanddirection:
SeaandSwellHeightandDirection
Current:
WeatherForecast:
AirandSeaTemperatures
NatureofBottom
Extent:
Action
ImmediatelyinformTerminal/LoadingMasteraboutincident
Stopcargo/bunkertransfer,closemanifoldandtankvalves
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
InformMaster
CalloutPollutionPreventionTeam(PPT)
Damage Prevention
Fire/ExplosionPrevention
Preparefirefightingequipment
Inthecaseofanoxiousliquidsubstance,considerwhatprotectionfromvapourorliquidcontactis
necessaryfortheresponseteamandforothercrewmembers
Changetrimwithballast,ifrequired
Checkscupperplugstightness
Drainleakinglineintosuitabletankbygravity
Usepumptodrainlinesifnecessary
Cleanupmaindeck
Retainadequatesterntrim
Usesorbentsmaterial&padsfromSpillResponseKitandpermissablesolventstocleanupspillsonboard
Considermitigationactivitiestoisolatethespill,anddecontaminationofpersonnel
Shutdownventilation,ifnecessary
PreventSpillageOverboard
Locatesourceofleakage
Containspillwithonboardspillequipment(ifavailable)
Mas
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Transferintosuitabletankusingsandpiperpump
Collectremainingoilyortoxicmaterialinplasticbagsforremovalfromship
ter
ImmediatelyinformTerminal/LoadingMasteraboutincident
Stopcargo/bunkertransfer,closemanifoldandtankvalves
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
InformMaster
CalloutPollutionPreventionTeam(PPT)
Damage Prevention
Fire/ExplosionPrevention
Preparefirefightingequipment
Inthecaseofanoxiousliquid
substance,considerwhatprotectionfromvapourorliquidcontactisnecessaryforthe
responseteamandforothercrewmembers.
Adjusttrimwithballast,ifrequired
Checkscupperplugstightness
Preparepumpsfortransferofcargo/bunkerstotanks/shore/bargeifnecessary
ReleaseI.G.pressure,ifapplicable
Clean up main deck
Transferspilledliquidintodraintankusingsandpiperpump
Considermitigationactivitiestoisolatethespill,anddecontaminationofpersonnell
Shutdownventilation,ifnecessary
Preventspillageoverboard
Reducethetanklevelbydroppingcargo/bunkersintoanemptyorslacktank
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Use sorbents material &padsfrom Spill Response Kit and permissable solvents to clean up
spillsonboard
Collectremainingsoakedmaterialinplasticbagsforremovalfromship
Action plan
Ifanyliquidisspilledonthewater:
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperSMPEP
NotificationRequirement,seelinks:
" National Contacts
" Port Contacts
" Reporting in Port
" Ship Interests
Filloutchecklist:
Operational Oil or
Noxious Liquid
Dispersants must not be allowed to spill
overboard
Steps to Control Discharge - Operational Spills of Oil or Noxious Liquid Hull leakage
Action
ImmediatelyinformTerminal/LoadingMasteraboutincident
Stopcargo/bunkertransfer,closemanifoldandtankvalves
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
InformMaster
CalloutPollutionPreventionTeam(PPT)
Damage Prevention
Trytolocateandidentifythesourceofleakage
Takesampleofthespill
Takesounding(ullage)ofallCargo-/Bunker-/Ballast-tanksandcomparewithprevious
ullagetodeterminepossiblelossoverboard
Fire / Explosion Prevention:
Preparefirefightingequipment
Inthecaseofnoxiousliquidsubstance,considerwhatprotectionfromvapourorliquid
contractisnecessaryfortheresponseteamforothercrewmembers
Master
Considerpossibilityofpumpingwaterintotheleakingtanktocreateawatercushionto
preventfurtherlossofoilornoxiousliquidsubstancethatislessdensethanwater
Iftheleakageislocatedbelowthewaterlinecallindiversforfurtherinvestigation
Considertheeffectonhullstressandstabilityofthevesselandthecompatibilityof
noxiousliquidsubstanceswithtanktypematerialandtankcoating.
Ch.eng
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Ch.off
Considermitigationactivitiestoisolatethespill,anddecontaminationofpersonnel
Shutdownventilation,ifnecessary
Prevent spillage overboard
Whenthesourceofleakageisidentified,reducetheheadofcargoorbunkeroilbydropping
orpumpingtheliquidintoanemptyorslacktankand/orbytransferashore/barge
PPT
ReleaseI.G.pressure,ifapplicable
Ifitispossibletoidentifytheactualtank:Thelevelof
liquidinthetanksinthevicinityofthesuspected
areashouldbereduced.Remembertoconsiderthe
effectofhullstressandstabilityofthevesselandthe
compatibilityofnoxiousliquidsubstanceswithtank
type,materialofconstructionandtankcoating.
Action plan
Ifanyoilisspilledonthewater:
NationalContacts
PortContacts
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperSMPEPNotification
Requirement,seelinks
ReportinginPort
ShipInterestsContacts
Refer to NotificationRequirements
RefertoActualandProbableDischarge
RefertoNationalContactPoints
Operational Oil or Noxious Liquid Substance Spill
Response Check List
Ineverycasewhereactionistakentopreventor
minimisethespillage,cargosegregationandquality
concernsmustbesecondarytopreventivemeasure
Dispersants must not be allowed to spill
overboard
Action
Stopmainengineimmediately
InformMaster
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
Stop!closeairinlettoaccommodation!Eng.roomasfoundnecessary
Maste
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Inthecaseofanoxiousliquidsubstance,considerwhatprotectionfromvapouror
liquidcontactisnecessaryfortheresponseteamandforothercrewmembers
Damage Assessment
Makeavisualinspectionforlocationandextentofanydamage
Sounding(ullage)ofallCargo!Bunker-!Ballasttanks!VoidSpaces!Compartments
Ch.o
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Duty off.
X
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X
Tobecomparedwithprevioussounding
Trytokeephydrostaticheightintanksintact!alsoduringtidalchanges
Donotopenullagecapsorairventsofcargotanks(soundingviavapourlock)
Reduceinertgaspressuretozero(tankers)
Checkvessel'spositionandnatureofseabottomfromchart
Dangertovessel'screw!hull!machinery
Ifthevesselshouldslideoffgroundingsite
Dangerofvesselbeingbrokendownbyheavysea
Healthhazardtocrewandsurroundingpopulationifreleaseofhazardsubstance
Duty
eng.
Ch.eng
Isthevessel:Constantlybeingstuckinthe
seaway Exposedtotorsion/stress
Tidal Evaluation
Differenceinthetidalrange
Tidalcurrents
Driftingfurtheruponshoreduetotide,windor
waves
Weather Evaluation
Whetheritistime/reasontoawaitimprovementin
weatherortide
Evaluate
thepossibilityofadditionalreleaseofoilorNLS
cargoes
thequestionofgettingofffromthegroundbyown
means
isdamagedinsuchawaythatitmaysink,breakup
orcapsize
hasmanoeuveringproblemsbyownmeanstoget
away
maybetrimmedorlightenedsufficientlytoavoid
damagetointacttanksinordertoreduce
additionalpollutionfromoil/bunkersorNLS
cargoes
Shouldthedamagebeofsuchanextentthatthe
stability/stress/bending/cannotbecomputedon
board,requestassistance,
Checkforvisibleoilalongthehull
X
X
useofanchors
takinginballastinemptytanks
Cancollisionblanketbeused
Closealldeadlightsandportsonlowerdecks(if
applicable)
Closesoundingandairpipesinaffectedarea
Checkpotentialeffectoncargoandsystems
Isexternalassistancerequired
Removeallignitingsources
Shutdown unnecessary machinery and electrical
equipmentinengineroom
Partialortotalevacuationofcrew
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Informshippinginvicinity
InformOfficeAlertTeam
Filloutchecklist,
Casualty Oil or Noxious Liquid Substance Spill
Response Check List
Transmissionofurgency/distresssignals
XX
XX
X
X
X
X
XX
X
X
X
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperSMPEPNotificationRequirement,National Contacts
Port Contact
Reporting in Port
Ship Interests Contacts
Notification Requirements
Actual and Probable Discharge
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
InformBridge
Mast
er
Ch.eng
Ch.off
Stop/closeairinlettoaccommodation/Eng.roomasfoundnecessary
Searchandrescuemissingpersons
Informlocalshippingbyusingsuitablecommunicationmethod
Shutdownnon-essentialmachinery
Requirementforexternalassistance
P r e p a r a t i o n o f lifeboats/rafts-evacuationofnonessentialcrew
Shutdownpotentialdangerouselectricalsystems
Damage prevention
Preparationoffirefighting,gasprotectiveandpollutionpreventionequipment
At sea
Stopmainengine,ifnecessaryand/orturnvesseltobestadvantage
X
X
X
X
Duty
eng.
Stopallcargo/bunkeroperations.ArrangeEmergencyshutdown(ESD)andreleaseofloadingarmif
applicable
Followship'sEmergencyPlan
Standbyinengineroom
In port
InformTerminal/Authoritiesaccordingtopreagreedemergencyprocedure
In cargo space
InformMaster
Initiateirrigationofaffectedareabyfirehoseordeckspray
Duty
off.
Preparationoffirstaidequipment
Immediatedangerstovesselandcrew
Locationandextentoffire
Possibilityofextinguishing/Limitingfire
Assessthepossibilityofpollutionfromleakageofoilornoxiousliquidsubstances
Localisingfireandcooldownadjacentsourcesofignition
Removecauseoffireand/orisolationofsurroundingarea
Extinguishingfire
Summonnecessaryexternalassistance
Haveship'sgeneralarrangement,cargo,fireandsafetyplansavailable
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingencyManual
Filloutchecklist,seelink:
"Casualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance Spill Response Check List
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperNotificationRequirement,
National Contacts
Port Contacts
Contacts
Notification Requirements
Action
Master
RaiseEmergencyAlarmifcollisionimminent,otherwiseimmediatelyafter
CallMaster
Standbyinengineroom
Damage prevention
Establishifanypersonsmissingfrommusterstation
Searchandrescueofmissingpersons
Makeinitialassessmentoftype,locationandextentofdamage:
Isdamageaboveorbelowwaterline
Isthebuoyancyandstabilityofvesselaffected(damagestability)
Isvessel'smaneouverabilityintact
Isthereriskofpollutionofoilornoxiousliquidsubstances
Isolatepenetratedtank(s)byhermeticallyclosingthetank(s)or
transferringliquidtoslackoremptytanks.
X
X
Considerthecompatibilityofnoxiousliquidsubstanceswithtanktype,
materialofconstructionandtankcoating.
Considerfurthermitigationactionforcargotranshipmentinconjunction
withappropriateauthoritiesinordertofacilitatepollutioncontrol.
Preparationoffirstaidequipment!lifeboats!liferafts
Offeringorrequestingforassistance
Duty
eng.
X
X
Duty off.
X
X
Ch.off
Ch.eng
Organiseimmediateactiontoreduceconsequentialeffectsofthecollision
Preparationoffirefightinggasprotectiveandpollutionprevention
equipment
Shutdownallnoneessentialairintakes
ForwardnoticeofcollisionasperCompanyInstructions
Requirementforexternalassistance
ifseparated,eithermightsink
ifseparated,willbothvesselsposeagreatrisktoothertraffic
Ifseparated,willpollutionofoilornoxiousliquidsubstancesbe
worsened
aseparationmightcausesparksandsubsequentfireor
explosion
Are there means which may improve the situation such as:
isolatepenetratedcompartment(s)
ballastordeballasttochangevessel'slistoftrim
anchorordrifting
jettisonofcargo
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingencyManual
Filloutchecklist,seelink
"Casualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance Spill Response
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperSMPEPNotification
Requirement,seelinks:"SMPEP 02.03-01 National
Contacts
Port Contacts
Reporting in
Port
Ship Interests
Contacts
Notification
Requirements
Excessive List
Should the vessel for some reason suddenly start to list excessively during
discharge/loading operation, tank cleaning or bunkering, all operation must be stopped
immediately until the cause can be determined
Master
Ch.eng
Ch.off
Duty off.
Duty
Action
Unevenweightsintanks
Hullfailureorcollapseoflongitudinalbulkheadcausingingressorshiftof
weight
Shiftingofcargo
Lossofstabilityduetofreesurfaceeffect
Incorrectoperationalprocedures
Damage prevention
Ifunderway,reducespeed,stoporheaveto
Ifinport,informterminalandceaseallcargooperations,closemanifoldandtank
valves
Sounding(ullage)ofallcargo/Bunker/Ballasttanks/void
spaces/compartments
Assessimmediatedangertocrew,vesselandenvironment
Cargo/Bunker/Ballastpumpstobemadeready
Checkstabilityandstress
Ifnecessarytakeprecautionsagainstfire/explosion
Ifsafetodoso,makeinternaltransferandlowerlevelindamagedtank(s)to
belowwaterline
Continuetransferuntilthereisawaterlayerinbottomofdamagedtank(s)to
preventfurtherlossofoilornoxiousliquidsubstancesthatislessdensethan
water
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
eng.
Considerfurthermitigationactionforcargotranshipment
inconjunctionwithappropriateauthoritiesinorderto
facilitatepollutioncontrol
Ifactualorpotentialriskofpollutionofoilornoxiousliquid
substances,considermovingshiptoareawhereless
harmmaybecausedtoenvironment,ifthisis
possible
Preparationoflifeboats,liferaftsandotheravailable
lifesavingequipment
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingencyManual
Filloutchecklist
Casualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance Spill
Response Check List
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
National Contacts
Port Contacts
Reporting in Port
Notification Requirements
X
X
Power/Equipment Failure
If the Main Engine stops or steering gear fails. If powerless
Action
CallMasterimmediately
InformChiefEngineer
InformDutyEngineer
StandbyinEngineRoom
In port
InformTerminalonpre-agreedEmergencyprocedue
At sea
Changetomanualemergencysteering,ifavailable
Incoastalwatersprepareanchorsforlettinggo
Positionofthevesselrelativetoshore,tobecheckedfrequently
Weatherandcurrent,driftingspeedtobeconsideredandpositionplotted
Makeappropriatevisualandsoundsignals
Warnshippinginvicinityespeciallyifriskofcollision
Estimatetimetogetengineorsteeringgearbackintooperation
Damage prevention
Ascertainreasonforpower/equipmentfailureandextendofanydamage
Ascertainpresentandpotentialeffectoncargo
Requirementforexternalassistance
Preparationoflifeboats,liferaftsandotheravailablelifesavingequipment
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
Maste
r
X
X
Ch.of
f
Ch.eng
Duty
X
X
X
eng.
Duty off.
X
X
X
X
X
X
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingencyManual
Casualty Oil or
Noxious liquid substance Spill
Response Check List
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
If any pollution/When in doubt:
National Contacts
Port Contacts
Reporting in Port
Notification Requirements
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n
s
c
u
k
ie
h
lte
,slc
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k
il
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperSMPEPNotification
Requirement:
Action
Raiseemergencyalarm
InformBridge/(Master)
Stop/closeairinlettoaccommodation/Eng.Roomasfoundnecessary
In port
InformTerminal/Authoritiesaccordingtopreagreedemergencyprocedure
Stopallcargo/bunkeroperations/closetankvalves/
ArrangeEmergencyshutdown(ESD)andreleaseofloadingarmifapplicable
Standbyinengineroom
At Sea
Stopmainengine,ifnecessaryand/orturnvesseltobestadvantage
Informlocalshippingbyusingsuitablecommunicationmethod
Damage Assessment
Makeavisualinspectionforlocationandextentofanydamage
Sounding(ullage)ofallCargo-/Bunker-/Ballasttanks/VoidSpaces/
Compartments
Master
X
X
Ch.eng
Ch.off
Duty off.
X
(X)
X
Trytokeephydrostaticheightintanksintact/alsoduringtidalchanges
Iffailurehasoccurredtoasystemcontaininganoxiousliquidsubstance,
considerwhatsafetyprecautionsarenecessarytoprotectthecrewfrom
vapoursorcontactwiththeliquid
Assessthepossibilityofpollutionfromleakageofoilornoxiousliquid
substances
Tobecomparedwithprevioussounding
Donotopenullagecapsorairventsofcargotanks(soundingviavapourlock)
Duty
eng.
Shouldthedamagebeofsuchanextentthatthe
stability/stress/bending/cannotbecomputedon
board,requestassistance,& Hull Stress
Seaworthiness Calculation Assistance
Checkforvisibleoilornoxiousliquidsubstancealong
thehull
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
Filloutchecklist,seelink
cCasualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance Spill
Response Check List
X
X
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
Damage
Stability
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingency
Manual
Considerthecompatibilityofnoxiousliquidsubstances
withtanktype,materialofconstructionandtank
coating
Action plan
Ifsafetodoso,makeinternaltransferofcargo,and
lowerlevelofliquidinthetank
Action
If Hazardous Vapour Release is discovered by any individual
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
InformBridge(ifatsea)
In port
InformMaster
Shutdownventilationifnecessary
Standbyinengineroom
InformTerminal/Authoritiesaccordingtopreagreedemergencyprocedure
Ceaseallcargooperations/ArrangeEmergencshutdown(ESD)andreleaseofloadingarmifapplicable
At Sea
Stopmainengine,ifnecessaryand/orturnvesseltobestadvantage
Shutdownpotentialdangerouselectricalsystems
Shutdownnonessentialmachinery
Requirementforexternalassistance
Preparationoflifeboats/rafts-evacuationofnonessentialcrew
Searchandrescuemissingpersons
Preparationoffirstaidequipment
Work out damage prevention plan based on
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Duty off.
Ch.o
ff
Immediatedangerstovesselandcrew
Locationandextentofrelease
Establishreasonforvapourrelease
Ch.eng
Informlocalshippingbyusingsuitablecommunicationmethod
Damage prevention
Preparationoffirefighting,gasprotectiveandpollutionpreventionequipment
Mast
er
Duty
eng.
EstablishthereasonfortheHazardousVapourReleaseandpreventadjacentsourcesof
ignition
Takecorrectiveactiontorectifythesituation
Summonnecessaryexternalassistance
Haveship'sgeneralarrangement,cargo,fireandsafetyplansavailable
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingencyManual
Filloutchecklist
"Casualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance Spill Response Check List
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperSMPEPNotificationRequirement,seelinks:
"National Contacts
Inthecaseofanoxiousliquidsubstance,considerwhatprotectionfromvapouror
liquidcontactisnecessaryfortheresponseteamandforothercrewmembers.
incident
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
InformBridge(ifatsea)
InformMaster
Stopcargo/bunkertransfer,closemanifoldandtank
valves
ArrangeEmergencyshutdown(ESD)andreleaseloading
arm,ifapplicable
CalloutPollutionPreventionTeam
Damage Assessment
Locateandisolatedamage
Preparefirefightingequipment
Shutdownairinlettoaccommodation/Engineroom
asfoundnecessary
Assessimmediatedangertocrew,vesseland
environment
Isexternalsalvageassistancenecessaryforcontrol
andmitigationofaprobablespill?
Takeprecautionsagainstfire/explosion
Establishthereasonforthereactionorcontamination
Ifsafetodoso,makeinternaltransferofcargo,and
lowerlevelofliquidinthetank
Ifactualorpotentialriskofpollution,considermovingship
toareawherelessharmmaybecausedto
environment,ifpossible
Considercoolingordilutingamixturewhereareactionisin
progress,orcontainingtheprocessbysmotheringwith
inertgasorfoam.
Consideroffloadingofoiloranoxiousliquidsubstance
thatisnecessaryforsafetyorinordertomaintain
stability
Lossofstabilityduetofreesurfaceintank(s)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Shouldthedamagebeofsuchanextentthatthe
stability/stress/bending/cannotbecomputedon
board,requestassistance,""Hull Stress
" Seaworthiness Calculation Assistance
Considerthecompatibilityofnoxiousliquidsubstances
withtanktype,materialofconstructionandtank
coating
Preparelifesavingequipment
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingency
Manual
Filloutchecklist,seelink
Casualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance Spill
Response Check List
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
"National Contacts
Damage
Stability
Action
ImmediatelyinformTerminal/LoadingMasteraboutincident
RaiseEmergencyalarm
InformMaster
Stopcargo/bunkertransfer,closemanifoldandtankvalves
ArrangeEmergencyshutdown(ESD)andreleaseloadingarm,ifapplicable
CalloutPollutionPreventionTeam
Damage Assessment
Locateandisolatedamage
Eliminatepossiblesourcesforignition
Preparefirefightingequipment
Shutdownairinlettoaccommodation,eng.roomasfoundnecessary
Assessimmediatedangertocrew,vesselandenvironment
Master
Considercoolingordilutingamixturewhereareactionisinprogress,or
containingtheprocessbysmotheringwithinertgasfoam
Ch.eng
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Duty off.
Ch.of
f
RefertoMSDSforthecargotodeterminewhetherdangerousreaction
withwaterislikely
Ifsafe,makeinternaltransferofcargo,andlowerlevelofliquidinthe
tank
Considerthecompatibilityofnoxiousliquidsubstanceswithtanktype,
materialofconstructionandtankcoating
Isexternalsalvageassistancenecessaryforcontrolandmitigationof
probablespill
Establishreasonforcargorelease
Establishthereasonforpossiblereactionorcontamination
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Duty
eng.
Shouldthedamagebeofsuchanextentthatthe
stability/stress/bending/cannotbecomputedon
board,requestassistance,"Damage Stability Hull
Stress
" Seaworthiness Calculation Assistance
Action plan
Informlocalauthorities
Warnshippinginvicinity
InformOfficeAlertTeam-asperContingency
Manual
Filloutchecklist,seelink
"Casualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance
Spill Response Check List
&
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
If any pollution/When in doubt
NotifyproperauthoritiesasperSMPEPNotification
Requirement,seelinks:
Action
RaiseEmergencyAlarm
InformBridge/(Master)
Stop/Closeairinlettoaccommodation/eng.roomasfoundnecessary
In Port
Informterminal/authoritiesaccordingtopreagreedemergencyprocedure
Ceaseallcargooperations,closealltankvalves.ArrangeEmergencyshutdown(ESD)andrelease
ofloadingarmifapplicable
Standbyinengineroom
At Sea
Stopmainengine,ifnecessaryand/orturnvesseltobestadvantage.
Preparefirefightingequipment
Takeprecautionsagainstfireandexplosion
Establisthereasonforthereactionorcontamination
Sounding(ullage)ofallcargo/bunker/ballasttanks/voidspaces/compartments
Tobecomparedwithprevioussoundings
Monitortankpressuresand/orcargotemperature
Informlocalshippingbyusingsuitablecommunicationmethod
Damage assessment
Locateandisolatethedamage
Assessimmediatedangertocrew,vesselandenvironment
Mast
er
Ch.of
f
X
X
X
(X)
X
Duty off.
Ch.eng
Duty
eng.
Transmissionofurgencyordistresssignal
"National Contacts
"Port Contacts
Filloutchecklist,seelink
"SMPEP 06.05-02 Casualty Oil or Noxious liquid substance Spill
Response Check List
X
X