WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 20.6
Equipment / Installation: LIFEBOAT
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Lifeboats to be visually inspected for
operational readiness
Check all gripes and lashings are
secured tight and a painter is rigged
Check all plugs are in place, secured
but unshipped, and drain holes are
clear
Check all instruction labels and
posters are in place
All engines in lifeboats and rescue
boats shall be run for a total period
of not less than 3 minutes provided
the ambient temperature is above
the minimum temp required for
starting and running the engine.
Refer to manufacturer’s instructions
regarding max. Period of running the
engine “dry”. If necessary make sure
that cooling water is provided, either
piped in or by immersing propeller
Gearbox and gear train should be
checked and proved to engage
satisfactorily
Engine to be tested ahead and
astern
Check that the fuel tanks are full and
fuel hoses are properly connected
Check lubricating oil levels
Check the condition of batteries and
the level of electrolyte (where
applicable). Check battery
operational
Check Fuel and Luboil ROB
quantities. Recommended quantity
of extra fuel / two-stroke oil is 2 times
regular tank capacity. This quantity
however should never become less
than 1 tank capacity. Extra fuel
should be always kept in a store
protected by the fixed fire fighting
system (i.e. Paint locker, etc.)
Date Name / Signature Chief Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: (insert type of equipment)
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Date Name / Signature Chief Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 20.6
Equipment / Installation: LIFEBOAT
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Lifeboats to be visually inspected for
operational readiness
Check all gripes and lashings are
secured tight.
Check all instruction labels and posters
are in place
All engines in lifeboats and rescue boats
shall be run for a total period of not less
than 3 minutes provided the ambient
temperature is above the minimum temp
required for starting and running the
engine. To be tested ahead and astern.
Boat Equipment Check: visually check
that the equipment is correctly stowed
and secured in the boat, Replace any
equipment that is damaged or in
unsealed or opened bags. The
equipment includes First Aid Kit,
pyrotechnics, torches/spare batteries
and bulb, food rations, fire extinguisher,
lifeboat compass and small
equipment/tools.
Gearbox and gear train should be
checked and proved to engage
satisfactorily
Check that the fuel tanks are full and
fuel hoses are properly connected
Check lubricating oil levels
Check the condition of batteries and the
level of electrolyte (where applicable).
Battery charging status.
Air pressure check in enclosed lifeboats
Launching Equipment and Associated
Deck Equipment - inspect the davit
according to manufacturer's instructions.
Test all Emergency Embarkation lights
Check Fuel and Luboil ROB quantities.
Recommended quantity of extra fuel /
two-stroke oil is 2 times regular tank
capacity. This quantity however should
never become less than 1 tank capacity.
Extra fuel should be always kept in a
store protected by the fixed fire fighting
system (i.e. Paint locker)
Date Name / Signature Chief Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 20.6
Equipment / Installation: RESCUE BOAT
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Lifeboats to be visually inspected for
operational readiness
Check all gripes and lashings are
secured tight and a painter is rigged
Check all instruction labels and posters
are in place
Condition of hooks, their attachment to
the lifeboat and the on-load release gear
being properly and completely reset
All engines in lifeboats and rescue boats
shall be run for a total period of not less
than 3 minutes provided the ambient
temperature is above the minimum temp
required for starting and running the
engine. To be tested ahead and
astern.Refer to manufacturer’s
instructions regarding max. Period of
running the engine “dry”. If necessary
make sure that cooling water is
provided, either piped in or by immersing
propeller
Remove cover and check that it is
undamaged and cover-lashings release
easily. Check boat is positioned correctly
on the stowage cradle and check boat
lashings release easily and then re-
fasten. Check launching equipment
(wires, shackle etc.) for damage,
corrosive wear etc.
Boat Equipment Check: visually check
that the equipment is correctly stowed
and secured in the boat, Replace any
equipment that is damaged or in
unsealed or opened bags. (As per
inventory list).
Check painter release mechanism
opens on pulling release handgrip and
then re-closes.
Check that the fuel tanks are full and
fuel hoses are properly connected
Check the condition of batteries. Battery
charging status.
Boat Inflation - Using the pump provided
inflate each chamber of the boat.
Test all Emergency Embarkation lights
Launching Equipment and Associated
Deck Equipment - inspect the davit
according to manufacturer's instructions.
Date Name / Signature Chief Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
LIFERAFTS, EMBARKATION LADDER &
Equipment / Installation: LAUNCHING APPLIANCES
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
LIFERAFTS
Liferaft containers to be inspected
visually for any damage, dirt or
excessive salt deposits.
Check that the painters are in good
condition and firmly secured to ship.
Check that Liferaft containers are
marked with ship’s name and Port of
Registry (Identification Tag)
Hydrostatic Release Unit to be visually
inspected for any damage. Expiry date
to be checked. Weak link
arrangement to be inspected
Manual release hook and shackles to be
checked for free operation.
Check the condition of the forward life
raft Em'cy light
Check that all instruction Notices and
posters are in place
EMBARKATION LADDER
All embarkation ladders on boat and
liferaft stations are to be thoroughly
inspected.
Rope materials
Steps
Fittings for securing
Canvas covers
In case anything is found damaged or
showing excessive wear & tear the item
is to be immediately overhauled,
repaired or renewed (where required)
LAUNCHING APPLIANCES
Overall check of the condition of the
davit is to be done
The release hook must be inspected to
ensure it is operational and that its
lanyard is properly attached
The wire fall is to be inspected for
condition and lay on drum
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 20
Equipment / Installation: MOB Buoys With Light and Smoke signal & LIFEBUOYS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
MOB BUOYS
Both MOB Signal lifebuoys are to be
checked for condition / damages,
vessel’s name and port of registry
must be clearly marked.
The grab line is to be checked for
proper fixing at 4 points and for
condition.
Check that the Man Overboard
Markers are secured by lanyards to
quick release lifebuoys on bridge
wings.
The expiry date(s) of the smoke
signals are to be checked to be
within the expiry date. If getting close
to the due date new signals are to be
ordered in due course.
LIFEBUOYS
All lifebuoys are to be properly
checked for their condition, vessel’s
name and port of registry are to be
clearly marked. Grab lines are to be
checked for their proper fixing on the
lifebuoy.
Self activating lights are to be
checked for proper operation (where
possible).
On board of tankers it is to ensure
that attached lights in gas hazardous
areas are of intrinsically safe type.
Check filling holes are plugged/
sealed and secure and no ingress of
water.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 6.3;
SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 18; SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 14; LSA Code 7.1
Equipment / Installation: BRIDGE PYROTECHNICS & LINE THROWING APPARATUS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
BRIDGE PYROTECHNICS
To be checked for completeness
To be checked for condition
To be checked for expiry dates
LINE THROWING APPARATUS
Stored in the correct location
Properly protected and readily
accessible.
To be checked for expiry dates
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 20.7
Equipment / Installation: IMMERSION SUITS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Check closures on storage bag as
well as general condition of bag for
ease of removal of suit.
Ensure donning instructions are
legible.
Confirm that suit is type and size
identified on the bag.
Lay the suit on a clean, flat surface.
Make sure the suit is dry inside and
out. Visually check for damage.
Check the zipper by sliding it up and
down to check for ease of operation.
Lubricate the front and back of the
zipper and the slide fastener.
Check retro reflective tape for
condition and adhesion. Replace if
necessary.
Replace suits in the bag with zippers
fully opened.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: LIFEJACKETS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
LIFEJACKETS
Check the condition and stowage of
lifejackets including forward liferaft
ones.
Ensure that whistles are secured to
lifejackets by a lanyard, the lights are
in good condition and that both
work correctly. Battery expiry date to
be checked
Check that lifejackets are correctly
marked with the ship’s name
Check that the retro-reflective tape is
in good condition
Check that stowage position is
clearly marked.
Check that rope allowing connection
of survivors in the water is attached
to lifejacket and is in good condition.
Inspect clip on the belt of lifejackets
is in good condition.
INFLATABLE LIFEJACKETS
Check the lifejacket cover, belt and
buckle for signs of damage
The correct stowage location is to be
checked, further the condition of the
jackets.
Ensure that the lifejacket charge is
filled and the lifejacket is therefore
ready to be used.
Check that lifejackets are correctly
marked and stowed.
Check the attached light
Check availability / stowage of
spares – minimum recommended
quantity is 10%
(Not less than 1 piece) of spare
cartridges and, where applicable,
automatic firing capsules.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 14 / MSC.1/CIRC.1432
Equipment / Installation: FIXED CO2 SYSTEM & GALLEY CO2 SYSTEM
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Verify containers/cylinders fitted with
pressure gauges are in the proper
range and the installation free from
leakage.
Visual inspection of all stop valves
are in the closed position
Visual inspection of all releasing
controls are in the proper position
and readily accessible for immediate
use
Visual inspection of all discharge
piping and pneumatic tubing is intact
and has not been damaged
Visual inspection of all high
pressure cylinders are in place and
properly secured
Visual inspection of the alarm
devices are in place and do not
appear damaged (alarm to be
tested)
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 14 / MSC.1/CIRC.1432
Equipment / Installation: GALLEY WET CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
A visual inspection of all components
of the ANSUL R-102 Wet Chemical
Fire Extinguishing System for the
Deep Fat Fryer is to be carried out
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: WATER MIST SYSTEM
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Verify all control, pump unit and
section valves are in the proper open
or closed position
Verify sprinkler pressure tanks or
other means have correct levels of
water
Test automatic starting
arrangements on all system pumps
so designed
Verify all standby pressure and
air/gas pressure gauges are within
the proper pressure ranges
Test a selected sample of system
section valves for flow and proper
initiation of alarms
(Note – The valves selected for
testing should be chosen to ensure
that all valves are tested within a
one-year period.)
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 14
Equipment / Installation: FIXED FOAM FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Operate all valves in turn
(Open/Shut) to confirm free
operation.
Check all system valves are set in
the CORRECT POSITION on
completion.
Check the liquid level in the foam
tank(s).
Check that all instruction labels are
in place
Check all pressure gauges are in the
proper range
All valves, hydrants and monitors are
to be checked and maintained,
greasing is to be applied where
necessary.
Foam distribution nozzles are to be
inspected to ensure they are free of
any obstruction.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: DRENCHER SYSTEM (Paint & sample Locker)
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
The operating valve is to be checked
for easy operation.
Greasing is to be done if necessary.
All nozzles are to be visually
inspected to ensure that all are free
of any obstruction.
The marking of the operating valve is
to be checked for condition, and to
be renewed / re-stencilled if required.
Note: an operational test of the
system is to be carried out at
quarterly intervals
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 10.10
Equipment / Installation: FIREMAN’S OUTFITS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Protective clothing of material to
protect the skin
Boots of rubber or other electrically
non-conducting material
A rigid helmet providing effective
protection against impact
An electric safety lamp(Ex proof) of
an approved type with a burning
period of 3 hours. (Spare batteries
and bulb)
An axe with a handle provided with
high-voltage insulation
A breathing apparatus of an
approved type
Fireproof line of at least 30 metres in
length
Spare charges, suitable for use with
the apparatus provided
Self-contained breathing apparatus
should be checked for condition and
satisfactory operation. With the
apparatus charged and the cylinder
valve closed, the drop in pressure
should not be more than 10 bars in
one minute.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: SELF-CONTAINED AIR BREATHING APPARATUS (SCABA)
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Check that air cylinders are full
Check that the warning whistle
sounds at the makers set pressure
Check there are no high or low-
pressure air leaks.
Check that the cylinder securing
straps are clamped tight.
Check harnesses for overall
condition and cleanliness
Check that all straps are fully
extended.
Check that all facemasks are in good
condition and all straps fully
extended.
Check all spare cylinders are fully
charged.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING APPARATUS (EEBD)
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Check all EEBD sets for any sign of
damage.
Test operational readiness.
Check all bottles are fully charged
Check stowage, securing
arrangements and that the correct
IMO symbol is displayed.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 14 Para 2.2
Equipment / Installation: FIRE / FOAM HYDRANTS, HOSES, NOZZLES AND ISOLATION VALVES
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Check that all boxes and racks contain
the correct equipment, all washers are in
place and nozzles work.
Each box should contain: Fire Hose,
Jet / Spray Nozzle and Coupling
Spanner
Check rotating Hose Spools for free
operation, if applicable
Inspect / Oil if necessary all the hinges
and catches of hose box doors.
Test all hydrants for ease of operation.
Lightly grease the working parts. Repair
leaking hydrants.
Hydrant caps must be in position,
secured to hydrants with light chains
and with pressure relief holes clear
If necessary repaint hydrants RED (Fire
line) or YELLOW (Foam Line)
Fully operate all valves. Lightly grease
working parts. Free all seized valves
Repaint valve wheels if necessary: RED
(Fire line) or YELLOW (Foam Line)
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 9.4.2
Equipment / Installation: FIRE DOORS & WEATHERTIGHT DOORS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
FIRE DOORS
Internal Fire Doors are to be
checked for proper closing at all
times. Those held open magnetically
are to be tested for proper function.
This test goes along with the weekly
test of the General Alarm.
It is further to ensure that fire doors
are never fixed in the open position
(except for magnetically operated
doors), such as by a rope, hook or
stopper.
Automatic door closing devices are
to be checked for proper function, in
case found that the door is not
closing fully the spring of the closing
device is to be adjusted.
WEATHERTIGHT DOORS
All weathertight doors leading into
accommodation, forecastle and
stores are to be checked in way of
sealing rubber and proper function of
locking devices, such as dog clamps
etc
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: EMERGENCY GENERATOR
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Starting instructions/procedures
available, placed adjacent to the
EDG and issued in English
All methods of starting
1. Battery
2. Hydraulic pump
Fuel tank level and refill if necessary
Oil level and refill if necessary
Working parameters of engine and
generator during idle running
Vibration, leakages etc.
Sequence test switch while
generator is running under load for
appr.15 min
Quick closing valve mechanism
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-1 Regulation 42
Equipment / Installation: EMERGENCY BATTERY
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Voltage
Specific Gravity
Filling Level (where applicable)
Contactors/Cables
Stowage/Securing
For each check an entry in the
Battery Log, which is placed in the
battery storage compartment/store,
is to be made
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 14 Para 2.2
Equipment / Installation: FIRE PUMPS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
The Emergency fire pump must be
tested at least twice per month, for at
least 5 minutes
Each test should be carried out
under different conditions –
preferably loaded and ballast
conditions
It makes sense to test and record
the pressures achieved at each
hydrant when tested in the different
service conditions.
Fire hoses must be connected when
testing this pump – it is generally
accepted and tested one on the
bridge and one on the foc’lse.
The following information is to be
entered in the PMS after completing
the test:
a. Date
b. Draft F & A
c. Trim
d. List – if any
e. Recorded pressures at the
hydrants.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Reg. 7
Equipment / Installation: GENERAL ALARM SYSTEM & OTHER ALARMS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
GENERAL ALARM SYSTEM
The activation of the General Alarm
is to be tested in line with the safety
drills carried out on a weekly basis.
Public Address System
OTHER ALARMS
Under this category all other alarms
shall be listed, such as:
Hospital Alarm
Reefer Chamber Alarms
Manual Fire Call Points (in rotation,
all to be tested within 3 months).
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Reg. 7
Equipment / Installation: FIXED FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Carry out function test to confirm
system is fully operational
Test all lamps and buzzers on the
control panel
Test fire sensors in rotation for
correct operation as per
Manufacturer’s Instructions. This is
to be arranged in such a way so that
all sensors are tested at least once
within a 3-month period.
Any other test/maintenance to be
carried out as per Manufacturer’s
Instructions.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Reg. 9.7
Equipment / Installation: FIRE VENTS, FLAPS, DAMPERS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Test all Engine Room fire Flaps,
Dempers, vents.
Test Fire Flaps, Dempers, vents. in
all areas.
Clean, grease and lubricate as
necessary.
Rubber seals are to be checked and
replaced as necessary.
All clips, dogs etc. are to be well
maintained.
All vent type doors are to be kept
well clear of obstructions to provide
access and easy closing.
Rubber seals – it is to ensure that
these are not covered by paint or
hard
Ensure that no gaps are visible
between the rubber pieces.
Ensure as well that all seats, or the
inner frame, for the rubbers are free
of any rust build-up
Mushroom-type vents – all moving
parts of the vent, mainly the closing
mechanism (flap and spindle), are to
be inspected for proper and easy
operation.
Spindles are free of old grease
Inner flaps are functioning and
closing
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter II-2 Reg. 13
Equipment / Installation: EMERGENCY ESCAPES
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
All emergency escapes:
BOW THRUSTER ROOM;
ENGINE ROOM (AFT) are kept clear
/ free of any obstruction
Sufficient lighting is provided in the
trunks, and that all lights / bulbs are
functioning
All markings / IMO signs are clearly
visible and in good condition
Means for emergency rescue (block,
line and rescue harness) are
provided / in place, and not used for
any other job
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulations 8 & 37
Equipment / Installation: MUSTER LISTS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
All posted Muster Lists must be kept
fully up-to-date.
It is not sufficient to indicate duties
by rank only, the names of all
persons must be specified.
Substitutes for all senior ranks are to
be listed either by a number
indication or the respective rank
All Muster Lists must be
countersigned by the current Master
The instructions on ALL Muster Lists
posted on board MUST be kept in
English language
Oil Pollution Response is to be
posted either on or beside all Muster
Lists, including ranks, names and
respective responsibilities
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
WEEKLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: MSC.1/Circ.1432
Equipment / Installation: LOW LOCATION LIGHTING
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Check functionality of LOW Location
Lighting by switching of normal
lighting in selected locations.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Equipment / Installation: SAFETY BELT / HARNESS / FALL ABSORPTION DEVICE
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
Inspect Rescue and Safety
Harnesses for damage to webbing or
buckles. Damaged harnesses
must be condemned, mutilated,
discarded and replaced.
Inspect rescue lines (minimum
circumference 63 mm) for damage or
contamination by oil or paint.
Replace any lines immediately, when
damage is evident or suspected.
Lightly coat all metal parts of
harnesses with “Vaseline” or similar
lubricant to prevent corrosion.
Note: In addition to above described
routine, all Safety Harnesses and
Belts should be always checked
before being used.
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter V Reg. 19.2.2.2
Equipment / Installation: ALDIS SIGNALING LAMPS
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
The Signalling / ALDIS Lamp is to be
checked to ensure proper function.
Proper charging of the batteries, or
power supply.
Check that spare bulb is available (3
Required)
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer
MONTHLY SOLAS INSPECTION - CHECKLISTS
Reference: SOLAS II-2 Reg. 14.2.2 (FFE) / SOLAS III Reg. 36
Reference: SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 6
Equipment / Installation: EPIRB / SARTS / GMDSS Hand Held Radios
Item to be checked Inspected By Comments / Findings Signature
EPIRB
Test EPIRB as per Manufacturers
Operations Manual
Suitable entry in GMDSS Logbook to
be made.
SARTS
Test SART’s operations as per
Manufacturers Operations Manual
Suitable entry to GMDSS Logbook to
be made.
GMDSS Hand Held Radios
To be tested on a frequency other
than Channel 16
Suitable entry to GMDSS Logbook to
be made.
In line with the test the expiry dates
of the batteries are to be checked
Date Name / Signature Safety Officer