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Mooring Checklists

The document is a Safety Management Manual focused on mooring checklists for maritime operations. It outlines essential safety checks and communication protocols to be followed before mooring, ensuring all personnel are prepared and aware of their tasks. The checklist includes questions about equipment readiness, risk assessments, and crew assignments to enhance safety during mooring operations.
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Mooring Checklists

The document is a Safety Management Manual focused on mooring checklists for maritime operations. It outlines essential safety checks and communication protocols to be followed before mooring, ensuring all personnel are prepared and aware of their tasks. The checklist includes questions about equipment readiness, risk assessments, and crew assignments to enhance safety during mooring operations.
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SAFETY MANAGEMENT MANUAL

Approved by: Managing Director


SMM 01 Revision: 04
Ref. No: OOSL/SMM/001 Date Modified: Mar., 2022
Auth. By: HSE

MOORING CHECKLISTS 1 of 1

MV: Master: Date:

JSA Number: Permit Req.


Location of Mooring:
Number:
No Focus point Yes/No/NA Comments
1 Are mooring deck – arrangement, gear and equipment ready for use?
Has everybody involved participated in the JSA and TBT?
2
If No, read it out loud and ask for questions.
Have you or anyone had any mooring accidents or near misses?
3
If Yes, share experience on how to avoid it happening again?
Any changes relating to gear or equipment since last mooring that you
4 need to talk about?
5 Is there anything special about this mooring?
6 Do you know how to communicate (language/hand signals/radio)?
7 Do the persons who control the winches have the necessary view
during the operation? Any blind angles? How do you deal with it?
8 Have you identify snap back zones and instruct all on how to be safe?
Are there any subjects related to the procedure that you need to
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discuss?
10 Do you have any new crew members who need special attention?
Have people been assigned to controls the winches, the lines and the
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sequence?
12 Which anchor do you have to prepare?
Are the throwing lines ready and in good shape? If an “air gun” is used
13 for throwing the line, is it ready and is the line in good shape? Do you
have an extra air cylinder, if needed?
14 If remote control is used for the winches, are the batteries charged?
15 Are the batteries for the radios charged?
If a tugboat is used, which line is used?
16
Prepare a special risk assessment for the use of tugboats.
17 Which side is coming alongside? Anything relevant to inform about?
Do you know how many lines are used?
18 Go through a mooring plan step by step.
Do you need to use lines you normally don’t use? Strength? Elasticity?
19 a. Do the extra lines create extra snap back zones you need to discuss?
b. Have you identified the rollers and fairleads to be used?
20 Is everyone prepared and does everyone know their tasks?

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