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  • Vessel Name

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Name of the Officer of the Watch

  • Name of the Officer in Charge

Drill evaluation

  • A detailed briefing for Crew should be prepared covering all aspects of preparation of the abandon ship drill. Drills should be conducted with the entire Crew. They can be done either when there are no Guests on board, or when Guests are on board. If conducted while Guests are on board, it may be useful to collect their comments and feedback.

  • Did the officer ring the alarm?

  • Has the officer noted the time and location?

  • Did the Officer inform immediately the senior officer/captain?

  • Were authorities notified immediately issuing an emergency broadcast?

  • Did everyone joined their station bills and/or muster?

  • Was everyone wearing their lifejackets?

  • Was a headcount conducted if applicable but necessary if passengers onboard?

  • Was the order to abandon ship announced to all onboard?

  • Was the crisis team notified?

  • Did the seamen prepare and launched the tenders?

  • According to station bill, what of the following tasks done?

  • Did the crew on duty prepared life rafts correctly? (release the cables and attach the painters to a strong point)

  • Were all evacuation routes clear allowing easy exits?

  • Did the captain order to launch the life rafts?

  • Did the Captain ordered crew to abandon ship in the right order?

  • Was there clear communication between the bridge and tenders, crew preparing liferafts and collecting supplies/emergency equipment?

  • Please upload your station bill showing the abandon ship stations for each crew

  • Was the emergency plan for abandon ship followed?

  • Is the emergency plan for abandon ship printed and easily accessible?

Station bill roles and responsibilities

  • Has the captain/master acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the first engineer acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the 2nd engineer acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the chief mate/first mate acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the cruise director acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the chef acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the hostess acted as per her station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the seaman 1/AB 1 acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Has the seaman 2/AB 2 acted as per his station bill and done all of the tasks?

  • Why not?

  • Please repeat this question to match each crew member role

Debrief-Evaluation

  • If you had to score the success rate of the drill, what score would you give it? 1 being poor and 10 excellent

  • What was done well?

  • What were the fails?

  • What should we do better next time?

  • Has the equipment used during the drill been stored back properly?

  • Does the station bill needs to be amended?

  • Upload signed log drill

  • Signature of captain

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