Monday 10 November 2014

Proud to be a Seafarer


Saturday 8 November 2014

16 Helpful Mobile Apps For Seafarers


Sunday 2 November 2014

Chief Officer’s Hand-over Report


We hereby declare that on the date, time and port, the signing-off chief officer delivered his duties to the signing-on chief officer. An inspection of the ship has been carried out and next voyage instructions have been clearly understood.
During this hand-over the following items were delivered in the order specified below:
  1. Cargo discharge/loading plan agreed between ship and shore or other ship.
  2. Fire and pollution control equipment information.
  3. Next voyage and instructions on board.
  4. Cargo/ballast handling and monitoring equipment information.
  5. Cargo/ballast measuring tools condition.
  6. Gas measuring equipment condition.
  7. Status of FFE & LSA/Medicines/Medical equipment/Safety officer’s records.
  8. Ship’s stores and fresh water.
  9. Bridge communication/navigation equipment.
  10. Inventories (quantities/condition).
  11. Company’s Quality/Health/Safety/Environmental management system information.
  12. Crew changes.
Note: This is only the basic information for Chief Officer’s Hand-over Report. The actual hand-over form will be more detailed.


Master’s Hand-over Report

We hereby declare that on date, time and port, the signing-off Master delivered command of the vessel, together with all certificates, to the signing-on master. An inspection of the ship has been carried out and relevant entries made in the ship’s logbook.



























During this hand-over the following items were delivered in the order as specified below.









1. Does the vessel have any major defects?



2. Do all main engine functions operate correctly?


3. Does steering gear and associated equipment function correctly?
4. Does navigation equipment function properly?


5. Does radio equipment function properly?



6. Catering, provisions and feeding rate information


7. Crew Status






8. Class Status






9. Chartroom management and QHSE management system 

10. Financial Data





11. Vessel operations information




12. Cargo operation information




13. Pollution preparedness




14. Pipe lines conditions





15. Mooring equipment, mooring ropes and wires conditions

16. FFE and LSA conditions




17. Cargo equipments including Cargo hoses and fenders

18. Deck tools






19. Health and safety





20. Management meetings on board




21. Other/Miscellaneous





22. Medicines on board





23. Fuel oil/Diesel oil/Water




24. ISPS implementation





25. Operation’s Department related publications

Note: This is only the basic information for Master’s Hand-over Report. The actual hand-over form will be more detailed.



Friday 31 October 2014

Making A Better Community Starts In An Individual

Basic and quality education are very important. My wife is a public school teacher and I really feel how hard her job. Even at home she has to work for the school. Sometimes we made arguments about extensions of her job at home. She said even if without extra payments she must do it for the sake of her students. Sometimes she told me that some of her students has financial problems. Some will go to school without food to eat. I may suggest to give additional wages to government employees especially to teachers. On the other hand, we have decided to promote our advocacy to share a little part of our blessings every year. We will be giving away basic needs to some of our neighbors who are less fortunate depending of our budget. I am a seafarer and presently a Chief Officer of a tanker from the year 2012 but when I will be on vacation we don't have additional income. I can also figure out some seafarers who are not officers struggled with financial problems due to the government offices for seafarers and OFWs are far away and it takes more money to be spent. I also wish to extend branches of MARINA, DFA, PRC, POEA, NTC and Maritime Training Center in Bohol or other provinces. For the reason that when a seafarer will be on vacation he can still have more time to be spent in the family. Most of the trainings and documents will be taken in Manila or other places. I believe that seafarers or OFWs contributed a great help to the country. I wish my fellow seafarers to have more time of vacation to their families. I think one solution will be the extension of government offices for the needs of seafarers or OFWs. I am from Bohol and this is really one of the needs as a seafarer or OFW. Our family supports the people of Bohol who were affected with the earthquake. Together we stand Bohol.