The mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of Masters, Chief Engineer Officers, chief mates , second engineer officers and any person with immediate responsibility for loading, unloading and care during transit and handling, tank cleaning or other cargo related operations on Oil tankers as specified in Regulation V/1-1 paragraph 3 of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers 1978, as amended. The competences are stipulated in the STCW 2010 table A-V/1-1-2
To show consistency and adherence to STCW 2010, as given in STCW Code Chapter V, Table A-V/1-1-2.
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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:
- Cargo discharge/loading plan agreed between ship and shore or other ship.
- Fire and pollution control equipment information.
- Next voyage and instructions on board.
- Cargo/ballast handling and monitoring equipment information.
- Cargo/ballast measuring tools condition.
- Gas measuring equipment condition.
- Status of FFE & LSA/Medicines/Medical equipment/Safety officer’s records.
- Ship’s stores and fresh water.
- Bridge communication/navigation equipment.
- Inventories (quantities/condition).
- Company’s Quality/Health/Safety/Environmental management system information.
- Crew changes.
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. |
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