COSWP Flashcards

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What is COSWP?

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The Code of Safe Working Practices

Details the regulatory framework for health and safety aboard ship, safety management and statutory duties underlying to the advice in the code and the areas that should be covered when introducing a new recruit to safety procedures on board

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Which vessels have to have a safety officer & safety representatives?

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On every sea going ship on which more than 5 workers are employed, the master must record the appointment in the official logbook.

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List some Sections in COSWP relevant to yachts?

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  • Safety induction
  • Risk Assessments
  • Permits to work
  • Emergency procedures
  • Safety officials
  • Fire precautions
  • PPE
  • Safety signs
  • Enclosed spaces
  • Working aloft or outboard
  • Boarding arrangements
  • Anchoring and mooring
  • Paint
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What are the five stages of a risk assessment?

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  1. Identify the hazards.
  2. Decide who might be harmed and how.
  3. Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions.
  4. Record your findings and implement them.
  5. Review your risk assessment and update if necessary
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What is permit to work?

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A formal record to confirm that a risk assessment has been conducted and task specific control measures have been implemented.

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What is a safety officers duties?

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  • Safety inductions of new crew
  • Set an example
  • Develop high level of safety consciousness on board
  • Approach individuals where unsafe practice is observed
  • Look for potential hazards and rectify
  • Record all accidents and incident
  • Investigate all incidents and accidents
  • Duty to stop dangerous work
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What is an enclosed space?

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  • Any enclosed or confined space which is foreseeable that the atmosphere contains dangerous or flammable gases
  • Has limited openings for entry and exit
  • Has inadequate ventilation
  • Not designed for continuous worker occupation
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What should you do prior to entry into enclosed space?

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Can the work be completed with out entering the space?

  • Appoint CP and responsible officer to asses the space
  • SMS enclosed space RISK ASSESSMENT
  • Adequate Ventilation continuous
  • Adequate lighting
  • Atmospheric test
  • Permit to work
  • Procedure for prep and entry
  • Coms with team, attendant and bridge
  • Emergency procedures discussed
  • Attendant posted at entrance
  • Recovery gear at entrance
  • Master to inspect
  • Review
  • Close permit to work
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What are the 4 levels of risk assessments?

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1) Generic

2) Task Based “TBRA”

3) Toolbox talk

4) Personal or “Dynamic”

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What is a level 1 risk assessment?

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  • Generic Risk assessment
  • Issued by company carried out to a high level with knowledge and experienced personal
  • Contained with in the SMS. I.e hot work, confined space, going aloft
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What is risk assessment level 2?

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Task Based:

  • Vessel and task specific
  • Must be carried out onboard the vessel
  • Incorporate risks that may occur during condition specific for the moment the work will be performed
  • Carried out by competent person or persons and seafarers who will be involved who understand the work being assessed.
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What is risk assessment level 3?

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Tool box talk:

  • Different type of risk assessment that supports the task based risk assessment.
  • Talk through the procedure with seafarers involved prior to starting the job
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What is a risk assessment level 4?

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Dynamic risk assessment.

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What is the difference between a hazard and a risk?

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  • Hazard is a source of personal injury, harm, or damage
  • Risk has two elements- Likelihood that harm or damage may occur and potential severity of the harm or damage
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What legislation is COSWP developed under?

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The merchant shipping (health and safety at work) regulations 1997

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What tasks would you need a permit to work for?

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  • Working aloft
  • Working over the side
  • Hot Work
  • Working on deck in adverse weather
  • Electrical work
  • Using gas testing equipment
  • Entering an enclosed or dangerous space
17
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What are the Principles applying to a
Permit to Work as stated in CoSWP?

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  • Should be relevant and as accurate as possible
  • Should specify the period of its validity (which should not exceed 24 hours)
  • Only the work specified on the permit should be undertaken.
  • Before signing the permit, the authorised officer should ensure that all measures specified as necessary have in fact been taken, or procedures are in place.
  • The authorised officer retains responsibility for the work until they have either closed the permit or formally transferred it to another authorised officer
  • The competent person responsible for carrying out the specified work should countersign the permit to indicate their understanding of the safety precautions to be observed.
  • On completion of the work, the competent person should notify the authorised officer and get the permit closed.
  • The competent person carrying out the specified work should not be the same person as the authorised officer.
18
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What is a sufficient oxygen level for humans?

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The normal level of oxygen in the atmosphere is 20.8%. Any variation from that may indicate a problem and should be investigated further.

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You are doing a ship familiarisation as a new OOW, what should you expect?

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  • Safety induction
  • SMS - checklist
  • Documentation up to date
  • Masters standing orders
  • Job description
  • Bridge equipment
  • LSA - status of planned maintenance
  • Drills - status
20
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What are the safety induction requirements?

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Every person should have been inducted before they are assigned safety duties.

  • Emergency procedures
  • LSA
  • Escape routes
  • Alarms
  • Shipboard procedures
  • Security
  • Fire
  • Muster
  • Fire and watertight doors

On completion:

  • Departmental induction
  • Safe working practices
  • Movement around the vessel
21
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How often should a safety inspection be carried out?

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Every 3 months

22
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What should you do under COSWP when joining a new vessel?

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Safety Induction