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Ship safety management meetings are held monthly. The captain should serve as chairman and a representative from each department should be represented.
The meeting agenda should include, but not be limited to the following:
? Questions arising from the previous meeting.
? Any outstanding work since the last meeting.
? Work plans for the next two weeks.
? Deck/Engine/Cockpit Props Updates
? Saving money / Economic offers.
? Security Issues
? recreational facilities
? Overtime / Crew / Any other questions
Minutes should be taken and actions noted where appropriate.
A copy of the protocol is sent to the office.
Meeting of the safety committee (ship)
Candidates for Tanker Captain Jobs should be aware of the below information for further reference. Safety committee meetings are held on board monthly. The Master must act as Chairman. Security officials and seafarers, with the exception of minimal guard personnel, must participate.
? Questions arising from the previous meeting
? Accidents/Incidents/Investigation: Causes - Details - Corrective Actions
? Training/Trainings conducted
? Health/Safety/Environmental Feedback or Suggestions from Vessel - Corrective Actions
? health awareness for effective protection, disease prevention and personal hygiene
? Resolving any security flaws
? Security Considerations (ISPS Code)
The designated person reviews the minutes of ship safety committee meetings and informs individual vessels of subsequent actions.
Records and minutes of safety committee meetings are kept on board.
Functional requirements (vacancies for tanker captain)
The main functional requirements of the Code will be described in detail in the following sections:
? Procedures for reporting accidents, near misses and non-conformities.
? Emergency preparedness and response procedures.
? Procedures for internal audit, management review and resolution of non-conformities.
? Procedures covering ship maintenance and related records for critical equipment installed to ensure the safe operation of the ship and protection of the environment.
? Procedures covering ship operations and shore management in accordance with the Code.
? Procedures covering document control and record keeping.