Crude Oil Cargo Procedures: Arrival in Port
The Master should ensure that the Officers and crew are made aware of their respective responsibilities.
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Each Officer and crew member should understand the contents of this app. This crude oil cargo app has been prepared for use by the tanker Master and Officers in various operational procedures, namely with safe load and carriage of cargo. The Master and Officers should upon joining the ship learn all ship particulars and characteristics. The app covers questions like the following: Operations which need to be completed before and shortly upon arrival in port. Before arrival into port, whenever possible, the Master shall hold a meeting with the Chief Officer and Chief Engineer. The meeting should cover items related to loading or discharging, such as loading/discharging plan, information on cargo characteristics and safety measures, surveys and inspections expected, local regulations, required manning for anticipated work, etc. The meeting shall be recorded in the Deck Logbook, if necessary. The Chief Officer and Chief Engineer shall inform their departmental personnel of the important topics of the meeting. The Chief Officer shall record all-important details on cargo, safety precautions and duties of the individual crewmembers and display it in the Officers and Crew messrooms. The Crude Oil Cargo Procedures: Arrival in Port mobile app allows you to replace your paper procedures with a smartphone or tablet. The mobile form includes fields to document items such as date, vessel name and ID, inspection of general orders, inspector details and captures the inspector's signature. Once the mobile app is filled out a secure PDF is generated. The PDF is easy to share, and a copy is stored in your account for your crude oil records. You can also use the App Builder to personalize and customize this mobile form.
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