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16. Take position for<br />

fire fighting drill<br />

It is very important that every crew member knows position and function of the all safety and emergency equipment. The aim of<br />

those tasks is to show apprentice engineer the importance of the safety and emergency equipment, so you must be familiar with<br />

their use.<br />

The engineroom has special meaning for the engineers, because the engineroom is space onboard where they have their duties<br />

and they are responsible for the use and maintenance of the equipment. It is important to learn how to use emergency and<br />

firefighting equipment. Speed of response and preparedness of the crew for emergency situation is also of great importance. Every<br />

crew member included in response group must completely understand his duty and function. Main situations for which they must be<br />

drilled are firefighting and ship abandon situations.<br />

Proposed tasks help you during exercising, with intention to decrease possibility of accident occurrence.<br />

4. BILGE AND BALLAST TRANSFER<br />

TASKS<br />

SERIAL<br />

NUMBER<br />

OF THE<br />

SHIP<br />

DATE<br />

TASK DONE<br />

DUTY<br />

OFFICER<br />

CHIEF ENG.<br />

SIGNATURE<br />

REMARKS<br />

1. Pump out all bilge<br />

considering safety<br />

measures<br />

2. Describe emergency<br />

procedure<br />

3. Use by-pass system<br />

4. Fill and empty all<br />

ballast tanks<br />

5. Fill and empty bilge<br />

tanks<br />

6. Use oily water<br />

separator and control<br />

outlet<br />

Use drawings from first part, get acquainted with it and talk with engineers about:<br />

What can happened if bilge suction valve stays open and air enters the system, is it possible that bilge pump is flooded and what<br />

stops entering of the water in the bilge space? what stops entering of the hard substances in the bilge system?, If the bilge is oily<br />

what to do with it? what are the ways of bilge disposal when the ship is in the port?<br />

Be sure that you are completely familiar with bilge operations.<br />

5. FUEL LOADING AND TRANSFER<br />

TASKS<br />

SERIAL<br />

NUMBER<br />

OF THE<br />

SHIP<br />

DATE<br />

TASK DONE<br />

DUTY<br />

OFFICER<br />

CHIEF ENG.<br />

SIGNATURE<br />

REMARKS<br />

Fuel loading<br />

1. Load fuel in the tanks<br />

(considering safety<br />

measures)<br />

2. Take fuel samples<br />

and pay attention to<br />

water and sludge in<br />

the fuel

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