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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Name of Vessel:

  • Fuel:

  • Oil:

  • Hours/Port Engine:

  • Hours/Starboard Engine:

  • Hours Center Engine:

  • Hours/Port (or if only one Gen onboard) Generator Plant:

  • Hours/Starboard Generator Plant:

Check the following for Wear, Security, Leaks, and Cleanliness:

Port Engine (Engine 1)

  • Battery

  • Oil Lines/Fuel lines/Water lines

  • Air Lines and Filters

  • Starter, Generator Belts, Charging Rate, Wiring

  • Safety Alarms

  • Marine Gear/mounts

  • Engine Mounts

  • Comments:

Center Engine (Engine 3)

  • Battery

  • Oil Lines/Fuel lines/Water lines

  • Air Lines and Filters

  • Starter, Generator Belts, Charging Rate, Wiring

  • Safety Alarms

  • Marine Gear/mounts

  • Engine Mounts

  • Comments:

Starboard Engine (Engine 2)

  • Battery

  • Oil Lines/Fuel lines/Water lines

  • Air Lines and Filters

  • Starter, Generator Belts, Charging Rate, Wiring

  • Safety Alarms

  • Marine Gear/mounts

  • Engine Mounts

  • Comments:

Steering

  • Steering Rams and Lines

  • Steering Quadrants

  • Steering Pumps

  • Emergency Steering Backup System

Port Generator/only one Generator onboard

  • Battery

  • Oil Lines/Fuel lines/Water lines

  • Air Lines and Filters

  • Starter, Generator Belts, Charging Rate, Wiring

  • Safety Alarms

  • Engine Mounts

  • Comments:

Starboard Generator

  • Battery

  • Oil Lines/Fuel lines/Water lines

  • Air Lines and Filters

  • Starter, Generator Belts, Charging Rate, Wiring

  • Safety Alarms

  • Engine Mounts

  • Comments:

General Condition of the Vessel

  • Housekeeping

  • Voids have been checked for water (Monthly)

  • All other duties assigned by the Master have been completed?

  • Deckhand Name/Signature:

Requirements for Instruction, Drills & Safety Orientation

  • Person in charge of a vessel must ensure that each NEW crew member participates in drills. Otherwise make sure drill schedule on Iauditor is being followed.

Weekly Maintenance Procedures for Fire Pump

  • 1.) Check fire pumps, fuel, oil and the condition of the pull string:

  • 2.) Start the pump and make sure fire pump is not seized up and/or catches prime; Check the suction hose and discharge hose for leaks and other problems:

  • 3.) In weather conditions below freezing, make sure pump is drained or has RV antifreeze in the pump:

  • IF THERE IS ANY ISSUE WITH THE FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, NOTIFY A COMPANY SUPERVISOR OR THE BOAT CAPTAIN IMMEDIATELY.

Phosphorous Stickers (EXIT ONLY)

  • Phosphorous exit only stickers are properly located and visible?

MSD System

  • MSD System in good working order. (chlorine tabs...)

Ring Buoy Lights

  • Have ring buoy lights been checked and seen to be operable?

Signature of person completing weekly report

  • Signature

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