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  • Site conducted

  • New Crew Member Name:

  • Rank:

  • Prepared by

  • Rank:

  • Conducted on

  • MSHA Training

  • 1. Introduced to how the vessel has been constructed and how the rooms are placed.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 2. Instructed in how to start up the engines and introduced to the vessel specific engine procedures.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 3. Instructed in how instruments, alarms, etc. works on bridge and introduced to the vessel specific emergency engine procedures.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 4. Instructed and practically shown of all routines on board concerning service, maintenance and repair including common faults.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 5. Instructed in how to manage the vessel during towing and dredging activity.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 6. Actively participating in a fire drill where instructions have been given on how to use fire pumps, close ventillation, emergency fuel shut off valves, firefighting equipment, etc.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 7. Actively participating in an abandon ship drill and going over emergency egress procedures.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 8. Actively participating in a MOB drill where instructions have been given on how to use all the on board MOB equipment and all medical equipment.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 9. Successfully completed GDC SMS training program and signed, understands, accepts all policies.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 10. Introduced to the company iAuditor platform and received log in details and received log-in details.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 11. Introduced about the certificates needed and that he/she has them with him/her on board.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 12. A part of the team on board as an extra crewmember for at least four days.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 13. If applicable, complete any customer site orientation.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 14. A Master has shown and himself/herself showed that he/she can maneuver the vessel in a satisfactory manner.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 15. Introduced to the way of the practical handling of all documents, reports, registration and distributing of that information internally and externally.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 16. Instructed in the update of charts.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 17. Instructed to the safety orientation of new passengers/visitors/contractiors.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 18. Navigational Safety Training (posting a lookout) – SMS page 48

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 19. Towing Gear Training – SMS page 49

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 20. Fuel Transfer Procedures – SMS pages 62-66

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 21. If the vessel is equipped with two Generators, the new crewmember must be trained on the procedures of switching to the backup generator.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 22. Risk management – new crewmembers should be trained on any procedures established by the company, or unique to your vessel.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 23. Hazcom – The crewmember should be trained on the MSD Online APP found on the vessels tablet.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 24. The crewmember should be aware of the vessel’s station bill and fire plan.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 25. The crewmember should be shown where all safety items are located including, but not limited to – lifevests, first aid kits, ppe’s and fire fighting equipment.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 26. Masters should be trained on Navigational assessment (SMS page 48) and Navigational Equipment (page 49).

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 27. Masters Should be trained on using the online Light Lists and Notice to Mariners. These are found on the vessel’s tablet.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 28. Masters should be trained to use secondary electronic devices such as the company phone/their personal phone to access hazcom/lights lists/Notice to mariners in the event the tablet fails.

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 29. New crewmember should be trained on procedures to contain oil spills. (SMS page 108)

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 30. Crewmember should be trained on the "prevention of falling overboard".

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

  • 31. Crewmember should be trained on "how to respond to emergencies related to the tow".

  • Master/Trainer Signature

  • Date

  • New Crewmember Signature

  • Date

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