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. Морские риски и спасание. Руководство для капитанов. - 6-е изд. ICS/OCIMF 2020 г. на английском языке. Peril at Sea and Salvage. A Guide for Masters. - 6th ICS/OCIMF joint publication, ed. 2020
Peril at Sea and Salvage. A Guide for Masters. - 6th ICS/OCIMF joint publication, ed. 2020 |
Foreword Definitions Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 What is a shipping emergency? 1.2 The Master’s authority and responsibility 1.3 The company’s responsibility Chapter 2 Initial response 2.1 Initial assessment External assistance Actions The risk of oil or other spills 2.2 Initial alerts and notifications Format Chapter 3 Implementing the emergency response plan 3.1 General 3.2 Safety of personnel 3.3 Assess the damage Assess a hull breach Assess a fire Respond to the potential for flammable vapour emissions 3.4 Action to take when the ship is disabled but still afloat Control accidental flooding Assess the ship’s maneuvering capability Understand the drift characteristics of a disabled ship 3.5 Action to take when the ship is aground Immediate actions to take on running aground Assess the situation Assess the damage Take additional soundings Identify the options before attempting to refloat Consider stress and stability Jettisoning cargo or bunkers Chapter 4 Updates and follow-up actions 4.1 Update the company and authorities 4.2 Keep records 4.3 Managing the media 4.4 Responding to government intervention 4.5 Formal inquiries and fair treatment of seafarers Chapter 5 Towage and salvage 5.1 General 5.2 Emergency towage Regulatory requirements Plan for emergency towage 5.3 Planned or ocean towage Prepare for towage If using a dedicated towage vessel Connecting the tow Starting the tow 5.4 Salvage Chapter 6 Preparing for an emergency – companies 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Establish an effective emergency response plan 6.3 Set up an emergency response center 6.4 Establish resources, competence and skills 6.5 Set up training, exercises and drills 6.6 National incident command systems 6.7 Places of refuge 6.8 Contracts Contracts for salvage assistance Lloyd’s Standard Form of Salvage Agreement (Lloyd’s Open Form) and the SCOPIC Clause 6.9 General average 6.10 Government intervention 6.11 Formal inquiries and fair treatment of seafarers Appendices A Lloyd’s Standard Form of Salvage Agreement (Lloyd’s Open Form - LOF) B SCOPIC Clause C Examples of other standard forms of salvage agreement Turkish standard form Japanese standard form D Examples of commercial salvage and towage agreements E Examples of flag State incident reporting forms Example incident reporting form – Singapore Example incident reporting form – Marshall Islands F Useful publications and websites |