Emergency actions, bridge procedures Flashcards
Steering Gear failure
- Check all modes of steering
- Check both steering pumps
- Inform Master
- Inform engine room
- Take way off ship
- Engage emergency steering
- Prep Bow thruster, engines for manoeuvre
- Verify position, check for hazards, traffic situation, consider anchoring
- Consider exhibiting NUC, Commence sound signal D
- Update VTS, VHF
Main Engine Failure
- Inform master
- Maneuver the ship away from immediate danger
- Chart assessment
- Prepare for anchoring if in shallow water
- Exhibit NUC lights/shapes
- Broadcast urgency message, if appropriate
- Update AIS
- Inform VTS, etc.
Initial Action Following: Collision
- Sound general emergency alarm
- Call the Master
- Stop main engines in most cases, manoeuvre as best to reduce damage
- Close all watertight and fire doors
- Start bilge pumps and fire pumps
- Muster all crew and passengers. Check for casualties or missing persons
- Assess the extent of the damage
- Consider additional factors, such as the risk of fire
- Position on chart established and safe port options
- Offer assistance to other ship
- Sound all tanks
- Initiate SOPEP if required
- Depending on the amount of damage and general circumstances, decision to
abandon or not to abandon will be taken - Send appropriate radio messages (mayday/urgency)
- Display appropriate lights or shapes
- The Master should report the casualty as soon as practicable. This report
should be made to the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB).
Initial Action following: Grounding
- Stop engines
- Close watertight doors
- Inform Master
- Sound general alarm: Muster crew/passengers and check for casualties
- Check for hull damages and assess internal damage by visual inspection where
possible - Sound Tanks, Look for signs of pollution initiate SOPEP
- Exhibit lights and shapes for aground
- Sound for available depth of water about the vessel, especially around stern
and propeller area - Check position of grounding on chart. Determine the nature of the bottom and
expected depth of water - Determine if wind and sea are carrying the vessel harder aground
- Determine state of tide on grounding, together with heights and times of the
immediate high and low waters - Instigate temporary repairs to reduce the intake of any water, activate bilge pump
- If assistance is required, transmit a mayday or pan pan.
Intial Action following Blackout
Call Master
Take immediate action to keep away from danger
NUC lights/shapes
Contact ECR
Select emergency power for bridge and Nav equipment
Assess for nav hazards and traffic
Prep for anchoring
VHS securite/Urgency call
Update VTS/AIS
Initial actions following Flooding
Sound General Alarm
Call Master
Close watertight doors
Muster All crew
Sound bilges/tanks
Identify source of water ingress, attempt to control damage
Broadcast Urgency/Distress msg as appropriate, on masters Authority
Start Bilge pumps
Isolate electrics
Contact VTS, Shore station,
Assess wether need to prepare to abandon
Initial actions on Abandon Ship
Broadcast Distress msg on Masters Authority
Instruct crew to don lifejackets and immersion suits as appropriate
Must all crew at lifeboat stations
Prep LSA for Launch
Collect EPIRB, SART, SOLAS radios, grab bags
Launch and embark LSA
Ensure lifeboats and rafts stay together and clear of Ship
Acivate Sart and Epirb
Rescue of enclosed Space
Call Master
Exact location, nature, and number of persons confirmed
GA Alarm sounded
Rescue team mustered
Area restricted
PPE, rescue equipment and medical kit required for rescue collected and checked
Atmosphere tested
Situation evaluated prior to entry
Team briefed and rescue performed
Area secured and casualty assessed