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Contingency Checklist g4

The document is a contingency checklist for responding to fire or explosion incidents on a chemical tanker. It outlines immediate measures to be taken by the Officer of the Watch and the Master, including notifying personnel, shutting down operations, and assessing risks. The checklist also emphasizes the importance of communication and safety protocols during emergencies.
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Contingency Checklist g4

The document is a contingency checklist for responding to fire or explosion incidents on a chemical tanker. It outlines immediate measures to be taken by the Officer of the Watch and the Master, including notifying personnel, shutting down operations, and assessing risks. The checklist also emphasizes the importance of communication and safety protocols during emergencies.
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CONTINGENCY CHECKLIST V.

Group

17) FFA to be used………………………….Assessed 


G4: Fire / Explosion
18) Boundary Cooling……….…..….Commenced 
Sound the fire alarm, and initiate emergency 19) Fire Fighting Party………………………...Ready 
response procedures. 20) BA Control………………………….…Established 
Call the Master 21) Search & Rescue(if necessary)…Instigated 
Ensure records of events are being kept. 22) Lifeboats……………………………..….…….Ready 
Measures to be implemented immediately:

Officer of the Watch Engine Room Party

1) Possibility of Loss of Power……Considered  23) Engine Room Entry.............Assessed/Safe 


2) All on-board operations………..……Stopped  24) Machinery on Fire……..………..…....Stopped 
3) Manifold/tank/pipeline valves…………Shut  25) Emergency Fire Pump….……….……..Started 
4) In Port -Terminal/loading master/ bunker 26) Emergency Generator Pump….…...Started 
personnel……………...Informed of Incident  27) Main Engine Availability…………..Reported 
5) Stand by to disconnect hoses…….…Ready  28) Firemain …………………………..….Pressurised 
6) Vessel position………………..….……….Plotted  29) Lighting/Power Reliability…..….Confirmed 
7) Appropriate Nav signals….………Displayed  30) Electrical Circuits Vicinity of Fire…Isolated 
8) Steering………………….……….On Hand Mode 
9) Engine………………………………………..Standby  Further Measures to be implemented
10) Ventilation………………………....…Shut Down 
a) On UMS ships, bridge to be contacted before
11) Nearest Navigational Hazard……Identified 
entering the engine room
Master – Once briefed by OOW and assumed b) Consider the forecast weather conditions and
command: the effect they may have on the situation

1) Crew………………….……………….……Mustered  c) If there is a spill of oil in connection with the

2) Appropriate Message(e.g.PAN:PAN)..Sent  fire or explosion, consider shutting down ER

3) Fire/Emergency/Medical suctions and accommodation ventilation.

Team...........................................Deployed  d) Evaluate if the vessel’s course and speed is

4) Fire/Watertight doors……………..………Shut  affecting the fire e.g. supply of air?

5) MSDS for substance on fire ……..Assessed  e) Consider if the vessel’s stability is being

6) Required protection for Noxious Liquid compromised by supply of water?

Substance ………………………………Identified  f) If FFA is to be utilized re-muster personnel

7) Risk of Explosion/Fire Spread......Assessed  and ensure space ventilation is fully secured.

8) Use of Fixed FFA…………………..Considered  g) Crew exposed to noxious liquid substance to

9) Management Office………..…......…Notified  be decontaminated

10) If Risk of spill. Parties in accordance with Note: Where necessary, ensure the
section 6 of this plan…….…..….……Notified  Voyage Data Recorder (VDR)
information is maintained by
11) Parties as required by Voyage stopping continuous recording
Orders..………....……………………….…Notified  and saving.
12) Nearest safe haven….……….....….Identified 
  Completed  
13) Risk of Pollution…..……………….…..Assessed 
Ship’s Name:
Emergency Party

14) Ventilation Shut Down…………….…Confirm 


Master:…………………………………………………………
15) Seat of Fire..………………………….……Located 
16) Nature/class of fire e.g. oil……….Identified 

Chemical Tanker SMPEP – Annex V Revision 5.0 1


CONTINGENCY CHECKLIST V.Group
Date/Time ……………………………………………………..

Chemical Tanker SMPEP – Annex V Revision 5.0 2

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