Ro Ro Flashcards
1
Q
State the information that should appear on the vessels cargo plan.
A
- Order of discharge of vehicles if more than one port.
- Disposition of weights on the car deck.
- Position of any DG vehicles and containers.
- Drafts for each port arrival/departure.
- Vessel details.
- Ramp details.
2
Q
Outline the checks to be made on the cargo before it is loaded.
A
- Ensure the cargo is properly secured onto the unit.
- Ensure there are no leaking containers or drums.
- Check to ensure the vehicle has sufficient securing points attached.
- If unsure about the height run the vehicle under a trundle bar to ensure it will drive through the car deck.
- Make sure the vehicle is properly placarded and has the correct IMDG code paperwork if the vehicle is carrying DG.
3
Q
List the pre sailing checks the OOW should make prior to sailing.
A
- Ensure the car deck is empty of passengers before securing.
- Check the stow for any fuel leakage or smoke from overheated engines.
- If carrying reefer boxes that they are connected up.
- Ensure all lashing arrangements are tight.
- Any DG is reported and secured and segregated in line with the IMDG code.
- Ramp doors are locked and secured.
- Hydraulic boxes closed up and locked.
- Vehicles not parked on walkways.
- On leaving car deck ensure access doors closed and locked.
- Gangway all clear.
- On bridge play safety message.
- Confirm all accesses to the vessel closed and secured and ready to proceed to sea.
- Check engines and thrusters changed from central console to wings.
- Seek port clearance.
4
Q
Outline the duties of the Officer of the Watch with respect to safety during cargo operations
A
- The movement, stowage and securing of vehicles should be supervised by a responsible ships officer.
- Before being accepted for shipment every freight vehicle should be inspected.
- Ships ramps, car platforms, retractable car decks and similar equipment should be operated by trained personnel.
- Drivers should not move vehicles until directed to do so by a competent person. Reversing alarms should be fitted to vehicles.
- Passengers and drivers should not be permitted to remain on vehicle decks without the express permission of a responsible ships officer.
- Prominent notices should be displayed on vehicle decks to bring this to the attention of passengers and drivers.
- The period prior to disembarkation when passengers are required to return to their vehicles should be kept to a minimum.
- Whenever possible ships ramps should not be used for pedestrian access. Hand signals by crew supervising the loading or discharging of vehicles should be unambiguous.
- Permanent walkways must be clearly marked and signposted.
- Vehicles should not be parked on permanent walkways.
- Prominent notices must be displayed to advise persons on vehicle decks of the dangers from moving vehicles.
- Personnel working on vehicle decks should wear suitable high visibility clothing.
- Crew members must be easily identifiable by passengers and drivers.
- No attempt should be made to secure a vehicle until it is parked, the hand brake is applied, and the engine is switched off.
- Personnel engaged in securing vehicles should take care to avoid injury from projections on the underside of vehicles.
- Persons inspecting vehicle decks during a voyage should exercise care to avoid injury from swaying or moving vehicles.
- Noise levels on deck should not exceed 85 decibels.
- No smoking or naked lights should be allowed on vehicle decks.
- Ships ramps and vehicle decks should be adequately lit.
- Ships ramps, lifting appliances and vehicle decks should so far as practicable be kept free of water, oil and grease.
5
Q
State the MCA code that should be consulted for advice on the securing of Ro-Ro cargo.
A
The MCA Code is “Roll-on/Roll-off ships Stowage and securing of Vehicles Code of Practice”