SMCP PART B3 - Cargo and cargo handling
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SMCP PART B3 - Cargo and cargo handling

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B3 Cargo and cargo handling
B3/1 Cargo handling
B3/1.1 Loading and unloading
B3/1.1.1 Loading capacities and quantities
B3/1.1.2 Dockside/ shipboard cargo handling gear and equipment
B3/1.1.3 Preparing for loading/discharging
B3/1.1.4 Operating cargo handling equipment and hatches
B3/1.1.5 Maintaining/ repairing cargo handling equipment
B3/1.1.6 Briefing on stowing and securing
B3/1.2 Handling dangerous goods
B3/1.2.1 Briefing on nature of dangerous goods
B3/1.2.2 Instructions on compatibility and stowage
B3/1.2.3 Reporting incidents
B3/1.2.4 Action in case of incidents
B3/1.3 Handling liquid goods, bunkers and ballast: pollution prevention
B3/1.3.1 Preparing safety measures
B3/1.3.2 Operating pumping equipment
B3/1.3.3 Reporting and cleaning up spillage
B3/1.3.4 Ballast handling
B3/1.3.5 Cleaning tanks
B3/1.4 Preparing for sea
B3/2 Cargo care
B3/2.1 Operating shipboard equipment for cargo care
B3/2.2 Taking measures for cargo care
B3/2.2.1 Carrying out inspections
B3/2.2.2 Describing damage to the cargo
B3/2.2.3 Taking actions

Audio Index
B3 Cargo and cargo handling
B3/1 Cargo handling
B3/1.1 Loading and unloading
B3/1.1.1 Loading capacities and quantities
B3/1.1.2 Dockside/ shipboard cargo handling gear and equipment
B3/1.1.3 Preparing for loading/discharging
B3/1.1.4 Operating cargo handling equipment and hatches
B3/1.1.5 Maintaining/ repairing cargo handling equipment
B3/1.1.6 Briefing on stowing and securing
B3/1.2 Handling dangerous goods
B3/1.2.1 Briefing on nature of dangerous goods
B3/1.2.2 Instructions on compatibility and stowage
B3/1.2.3 Reporting incidents
B3/1.2.4 Action in case of incidents
B3/1.3 Handling liquid goods, bunkers and ballast: pollution prevention
B3/1.3.1 Preparing safety measures
B3/1.3.2 Operating pumping equipment
B3/1.3.3 Reporting and cleaning up spillage
B3/1.3.4 Ballast handling
B3/1.3.5 Cleaning tanks
B3/1.4 Preparing for sea
B3/2 Cargo care
B3/2.1 Operating shipboard equipment for cargo care
B3/2.2 Taking measures for cargo care
B3/2.2.1 Carrying out inspections
B3/2.2.2 Describing damage to the cargo
B3/2.2.3 Taking actions

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Taking actions

Taking actions Also see section B2/1.2.4 "Action in case of incident" .1 Switch on the hold ventilation to supply / exhaust air. .2 Switch off the hold ventilation (in case of shipping seas). .3 Switch on / off the automatic temperature control / recorder. .4 Relash the container(s) /car(s) / trucks(s)... in no. ... hold / on ... deck. .5 Replug the reefer container(s) in no. ... hold/on deck. .6 Secure the shifting cargo in no. ... hold / on ... deck. .7 Protect the deck cargo of ...(cargo) against sun / rain / shipping seas. .8 Keep the deck cargo of ...(cargo) wet / dry. .9 Check the contents of drum(s) / barrel(s) /container(s) / ... with false labels.
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B3 2.2.2 Describing damage to the cargo

Describing damage to the cargo Also see section B2/1.2.3 "Reporting incidents" .1 The ...(cargo) is in a bad condition. .2 The packages of ...(cargo) are ~ wet / damp / mouldy. ~ marked by fresh water / sea water. .3 The metal of ...(cargo) is rusty. .4 The bands of ...(cargo) are broken / missing / rusty. .5 The crates / cases with ...(cargo) are renailed. .5.1 The boards of crates/cases with ...(cargo) are loose. .6 The marks / labels on ...(cargo) are unclear / illegible /false. .7 The contents of drums / barrels / ... are unknown. .8 The weight of the ...(cargo) is unknown. .10 The boxes / crates / cases / ... with ...(cargo) are damaged. .11 The bags / bales with ...(cargo) are torn / resewn / spilling. .12 The drums / barrels / ... with ...(cargo) are deformed / spilling . .13 The boxes / cartons / cases/ ... with ...(cargo) are crushed. .14 The bags / boxes / cartons / ... with ...(cargo) are not full / slack / empty. .15 The bags / boxes / cartons / ... with ...(cargo) are second hand. .16 The boxes/cartons/cases/ ... with bottles of ...(cargo) are (partly) broken. .17 The ...( cargo) is (partly) ~ eaten by rats /worms. ~ infected by vermin. ~ missing. .18 ... container(s) are damaged. .18.1 ... container(s) were damaged ~ before loading. ~ during loading. ~ by shifting on board. ~ by heavy seas. .19 ... container(s) were washed overboard ( - inform on radio). .20 The temperature in no. ... hold is above normal / below normal / critical / ... degrees Celsius. .21 The humidity of ...(cargo) is above normal / below normal / critical.
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B3 2.2.1 Carrying out inspections

Taking measures for cargo care .1 Carrying out inspections .1 The holds must be inspected by the surveyor before loading. .2 Check the reefer holds for proper loading preparation and report. .2.1 The reefer holds are ready for loading. .2.2 The reefer holds are not ready for loading (yet). .2.3 The reefer holds will be ready for loading in ... minutes. .3 Are the holds clean (dry and free of smell)? .3.1 Yes, the holds are clean( dry and free of smell). .3.2 No, the holdsare not clean (dry and free of smell) (yet). .3.3 The holds will be clean (dry and free of smell) in ... minutes / hours. .4 Check the operation of the hold ventilators and report .4.1 The hold ventilators are operational. .4.2 The hold ventilators ( in no. ... hold(s)) are not operational (yet). .4.3 The hold ventilators (in no ... hold(s)) will be operational in ... minutes. .5 Order a surveyor to check the reefer plugs / cargo securings. .6 Is the certificate of survey available and complete? .6.1 Yes, the certificate of survey is available and complete. .6.2 No, the certificate of survey is not available and complete (yet). .6.3 The certificate of survey will be available and complete in ... minutes / hours. .7 Check the lashings and securings every day / ... hours.. .8 Enter all checks into the log - book. .9 Before unloading open the hatches only when the surveyor is present.
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B3 2.1 Operating shipboard equipment for cargo care

Operating shipboard equipment for cargo care .1 Is the equipment for cargo care operational? .1.1 Yes, the equipment for cargo care is operational. .1.2 No, the ... (equipment) is not operational (yet). .1.3 The ... (equipment) will be operational in ... minutes. .2 What is the air change rate of the hold ventilators? .2.1 The air change rate of the hold ventilators is ... -fold. .3 Are the temperature / humidity recorders in the hold(s) operational? .3.1 Yes, the temperature / humidity recorders in the hold(s) are operational. .3.2 No, the temperature / humidity recorders in the hold(s) are not operational (yet). .3.3 The temperature / humidity recorders in the hold(s) will be operational in ... minutes. .4 Instruct the crew how to connect reefer plugs / clip-on units / ... and report. .4.1 The crew is instructed how to connect reefer plugs / clip-on units / ... .
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B3 1.4 Preparing for sea

Preparing for sea .1 Close and secure the hatch covers for sea and report .1.1 Hatch covers closed and secured. .2 Lash and secure the goods for sea and report. .2.1 Goods lashed and secured. (In ro/ro-ferries: The execution of the instructions 3,4 and 5 given from the bridge on radio should be confirmed from the person in charge of the corresponding station using phrases 3.1, 4.1 and 5.1) .3 Close and secure the bow door / stern door and report.. .3.1 Bow door / stern door closed and secured. .4 Fold and secure the bow ramp / stern ramp / side ramp and report. .4.1 Bow ramp / stern ramp / side ramp folded and secured. .5 Lash and secure all cars / trucks / wagons / ... and report. .5.1 All cars / trucks / wagons / ... lashed and secured. .6 Lower and secure the derricks / cranes and report. .6.1 Derricks / cranes lowered and secured. .7 Check the seaworthiness of the holds and report .7.1 Holds seaworthy. .8 How much ballast can we take (down to her marks)? .8.1 We can take ... tonnes of ballast. .9 Check the trim. .9.1 Fill the forepeak to decrease the stern trim. .9.2 Fill the double-bottom tank(s) . .9.3 Pump fuel from ... tank to ... tank to bring the vessel upright.
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B3 1.3.5 Cleaning tanks

Cleaning tanks .1 Pump the slops into the slop tank . .2 Dispose the sludge into the sludge tank. .3 Order a shore slop tank / slop barge. .3.1 We have ... tonnes of slops / sludge. .4 Start / stop pumping slops. .5 Keep a safe working pressure.
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B3 1.3.4 Ballast handling

Ballast handling .1 Plug the scuppers and report. .1.1 All scuppers are plugged. .2 Open / close the sea suction valve / ballast tank valve no. ... and report. .2.1 Sea suction valve / ballast tank valve no. ... is open / closed. .3 Start the ballast pump and report. .3.1 Ballast pump started. .4 Stop the ballast pump (- ballast overflow!) and report. .4.1 Ballast pump stopped. .5 Pump out ballast tank no. ... and report. .5.1 Ballast tank no. ... is pumped out. .5.2 Stop the ballast pump - ballast dirty !
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B3 1.3.3 Reporting and cleaning up spillage

Reporting and cleaning up spillage .1 Leak at manifold connection! .1.1 Overflow at ... ! .2 Stop pumping ! .3 How much is spilled ? .3.1 Spill is about ... tonne(s). .4 Treat spill with ... . .5 Stand by oil clearance team and report. .5.1 Oil clearance team standing by. .5.2 All crew assist to remove the spill. .5.4.1 Spillage stopped. .5.4.2 Spill cleaned up. .5.4.3 Spill waste contained in save-all/… . .6 Oil / ... escaping into sea / harbour water! .6.1 Inform pollution control!
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B3 1.3.2 Operating pumping equipment

Operating pumping equipment including: phrases for communication with bunker barge / oil terminal .1 What is the (maximum) loading rate / discharge rate ? .1.1 The (Maximum) loading rate / discharge rate is: ... tonnes per hour. .2 Is the COW - system / inert gas system operational ? .2.1 Yes, the COW - system / inert gas system is operational . .2.2 No, the COW - system / inert gas system is not operational (yet). .2.3 The COW - system / inert gas will be operational in ... minutes. .3 When will crude oil washing start ? .3.1 Crude oil washing will start in ... minutes. .4 Are your tanks inerted? .4.1 Yes, my tanks are inerted. .4.2 No, my tanks are not inerted (yet). .4.3 My tanks will be inerted in ... minutes. .5 What is the pressure in the inerted tanks? .5.1 The pressure in the inerted tanks is ... bar. .6 What is the pumping pressure ? .6.1 The pumping pressure is ... bar. .7 Can we connect the loading arm ? .7.1 Yes, you can connect the loading arm. .7.2 No, you cannot connect the loading arm (yet). .7.3 Connect the loading arm in ... minutes. .8 Inform ... minutes before loading / discharge will start / finish. .8.1 Loading / discharge will start / finish in ... minutes. .9 What is the back pressure for stripping ? .9.1 The backpressure for stripping is... bars. .10 Are the cargo hoses / booms connected ? .10.1 Yes, the cargo hoses / booms are connected. .10.2 No, the cargo hoses / booms are not connected (yet). .10.3 The cargo hoses / booms will be connected in ... minutes. .11 Are the cargo hoses / booms disconnected ? .11.1 Yes, the cargo hoses / booms are disconnected. .11.2 No, the cargo hoses / booms are not disconnected (yet). .11.3 The cargo hoses / booms will be disconnected in ... minutes. .12 Are you ready to load /discharge? .12.1 Yes, I am ready to load / discharge. .12.2 No, I am not ready to load /discharge (yet). .12.3 I will be ready to load / discharge in ... minutes. .13 Keep a safe working pressure. .14 Open the valve(s) and report. .14.1 All full open aboard / ashore. .15 Close the valve(s) and report. .15.1 All full closed aboard / ashore. .16 Start pumping (slowly). .17 Are you pumping / receiving ? .17.1 Yes, I am pumping / receiving. .17.2 No, I am not pumping / not receiving. .18 Increase / decrease pumping rate to ... revolutions / bar.. .19 (Quantity received) - stop pumping.
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B3 1.3.1 Preparing safety measures

Preparing safety measures .1 Plug the scuppers / drip-trays and report. .1.1 All scuppers / drip-trays are plugged. .2 Close the sea-valves / discharges and report. .2.1 All sea-valves / discharges are closed. .3 Stand by absorbent materials and report. .3.1 Absorbent materials standing by. .4 Stand by spill control gear and report. .4.1 Spill control gear standing by. .5 Stand by emergency fire pump / foam monitor / fire extinguishers and report. .5.1 Emergency fire pump / foam monitor / fire extinguishers standing by. .6 Fit bonding wire and report. .6.1 Bonding wire is fitted. .7 Maintain contact on VHF Channels ... with the bunker barge / oil terminal. .8 Is the oil pollution prevention plan available ? .8.1 Yes, the oil pollution prevention plan is available. .8.2 No, the oil pollution prevention plan is not available (yet). .8.3 The oil pollution prevention plan will be available in ... minutes. .9 Instruct the pumpman / ... and report. .9.1 Pumpman / ... is instructed.
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B3 1.2.4 Action in case of incidents

Action in case of incidents .1 Take actions according to the Emergency Plan. .2 Turn the vessel out of the wind – the spilling gas / smoke is toxic. .3 Put on protective clothing and breathing apparatus. .4 Stop the spillage. .5 Let the spillage evaporate. .6 Remove the spillage with synthetic scoops. .6.1 Use absorbents for the spillage. .6.2 Do not touch the spillage. .7 Separate contaminated goods from other goods. .8 Cover contaminated goods with tarpaulins / ... . .9 Only open the container / hold / locker / ... when smoking is stopped. .10 Cool down the container/ ... with water. .11 Ventilate the hold(s) carefully. .12 Close the hatch - operate the fire extinguishing system. .13 Fight the fire from a great distance. .14 Flood no. .. hold(s). .15 Rescue persons. .15.1 Take injured persons / casualties to a safe area. .15.2 Provide first aid to injured persons / casualties. .15.3 Call the ambulance. .16 Take off and dispose contaminated clothing. .17 Alter course for the nearest port ( - inform on radio).
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B3 1.2.3 Reporting incidents

Reporting incidents .1 Sling(s) with bottles / drums / ... of IMO-Class ... goods were dropped on deck / into no. ... hold / on pier ... . .1.1 Liquid / powder / gas is spilling. .2 Several drums / barrels / tanks / ... are deformed ( and leaking). .3 The ... container with IMO-Class ... goods is spilling out of the door. .4 Spilling substances of IMO - Class ... escaped into the sea / harbour water .4.1 Inform the pollution control. .5 Temperature in locker / container/ ... with IMO-Class ... goods is increasing (rapidly). .6 Orange / red / ... smoke is developing from IMO-Class ... goods (on deck). .7 Explosion in no. ... hold. .7.1 Damage to gas tank / container /.... .8 Minor / major fire in number ... hold. .8.1 Fire extinguished. .8.2 IMO-Class ... goods re-ignited. .8.3 Fire under control. .8.4 Fire not under control (yet). .8.4.1 Operate the general emergency alarm. .8.4.2 Alarm the harbour fire brigade / ... . .9 Report injured persons / casualties. .9.1 No person injured. .9.2 Number of injured persons / casualties is ... .
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B3 1.2.2 Instructions on compatibility and stowage

Instructions on compatibility and stowage .1 Observe the IMDG-Code when loading / stowing. .2 Check the ~ proper segregation of goods. ~ correct technical names in documents. ~ correct marks / labels. ~ compatibility of IMO-Class ... goods. .3 Stow IMO-Class ... goods ~ away from living quarters / away from ... . ~ separated (by one hold) from IMO-Class ... goods. ~ under / on deck. .3.1 Cover IMO-Class ... goods on deck with tarpaulins / ... . .4 Stow ~ flammable goods away from the engine room bulkhead / ... . ~ infectious substances separated by one hold / compartment from foodstuffs. ~ ... drums away from IMO-Class ... goods at a minimum of ... metres. .5 Brief the stevedores on the dangerous goods in number ... hold(s). .6 Refuse damaged / wet / ... packings with dangerous goods. .7 Ventilate the hold(s) before entering. .8 Load / unload IMO-Class ... goods first. .9 No smoking during loading / unloading.
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B3 1.2.1 Briefing on nature of dangerous goods

Handling dangerous goods Also see IMO-IMDG Code, London 1994, as revised. .1 Briefing on nature of dangerous goods .1 What is the IMO-Class of these goods? .1.1 The IMO-Class of these goods is: ... . .2 This package contains IMO - Class ... goods. .3 These goods are flammable / poisonous / ... . .3.1 Handle these goods with caution. .4 These goods emit flammable gases in contact with water. .4.1 Keep these goods dry. .5 These goods are liable to spontaneous heating and combustion. .6 Do not touch ... .
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B3 1.1.6 Briefing on stowing and securing

Briefing on stowing and securing .1 Check the ~ careful and safe stowage. ~ complete unloading. ~ proper use of handling gear. ~ careful separation of different lots. .2 Close the hatches in case of rain / snow / ... . .3 Refuse damaged / crushed / renailed /wet /torn/ resewn / ... boxes / cartons / cases /crates / bags / ... . .4 Do not overstow cartons with other goods ... . .5 Do not use hooks for handling bags. .6 Stow ventilation ducts into the bag cargo. .7 Place dunnage between the tiers. .8 Stow the ~ ... into tween deck of no. ... hold. ~ pallets / cartons / ... closely together. ~ ... in reefer hold. ~ empty containers in topmost tiers . ~ container(s) onto hatch cover(s). ~ ... . .9 Check the ~ containers for damage. ~ correct interlock of the stowpieces. ~ correct fixing of the rope clips. ~ ... . .10 Secure the heavy lift(s)
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B3 1.1.5 Maintaining repairing cargo handling equipment

Maintaining / repairing cargo handling equipment .1 Check the hold(s) / hatch cover(s) / derrick(s) / ... for damage and report. .1.1 The hold(s) / hatch cover(s) / derrick(s) / ... is / are in order. .1.2 The cargo battens are damaged. .1.3 The rubber seals of the hatch cover(s) are damaged. .1.4 The preventer(s) of no. ... hold(s) is / are damaged. .1.5 The (Container) lashings are damaged. .1.6 ... is / are damaged. .1.6.1 Replace the damaged ... . .2 The hold ladder(s) is / are bent. .2.1 Straighten the hold ladder(s). .3 Are the hold ventilators operational? .3.1 Yes, the hold ventilators are operational. .3.2 No, the hold ventilators are not operational (yet). .3.3 The hold ventilators will be operational in ... minutes. .4 Are the winch motors operational? .4.1 Yes, the winch motors are operational. .4.2 No, the winch motor of no. ... derrick is not operational (yet). .4.3 The winch motor of no. ... derrick will be operational in ... minutes. .5 Check the repair works personally.
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B3 1.1.4 Operating cargo handling equipment and hatches

Operating cargo handling equipment and hatches .1 Open all hatches before loading / unloading. .2 Are the cranes / derricks operational? .2.1 Yes, the cranes / derricks are operational. .2.2 No, the cranes / derricks are not operational (yet). .2.3 The cranes / derricks will be operational in ... minutes. .3 Rig the derrick(s) / crane(s) of no. ... hold(s). .4 Check the preventers. .5 Keep the safe working load of derrick(s) / crane(s). .6 Instruct the winchmen / cranemen . .7 Clean the tween deck(s) before opening lower hold(s). .8 Switch on / off the hold ventilation. .9 Switch on / off the hold lights. .10 Close / open the cargo port(s) to no. ... hold(s).
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B3 1.1.3 Preparing for loading discharging

Preparing for loading / unloading .1 Prepare the vessel for loading / unloading. .2 Unlock the hatch covers. .3 Rig the hatchrails in no. ... hold(s). .4 Give notice of readiness to load/unload by ... UTC/local time. .5 Is the cargo list available and complete? .5.1 Yes, the cargo list is available and complete . .5.2 No, the cargo list is not available and complete (yet). .5.3 The cargo list will be available and complete in ... minutes. .6 Complete the stowage plan. .7 Make the stability calculation. .8 Are the holds clean / dry / free of smell ? .8.1 Yes, the holds are clean / dry / free of smell. .8.2 No, the holds are not clean / dry / free of smell (yet). .8.3 The holds will be clean / dry / free of smell in ... minutes / hours. .8.3.1 Clean the hold(s) / deck(s). .9 Are the safety arrangements in the hold(s) operational? .9.1 Yes, the safety arrangements in the hold(s) are operational. .9.2 No, the safety arrangements in the hold(s) are not operational (yet). .9.3 The safety arrangements in the hold(s) will be operational in ... minutes. .10 Fill the double bottom tank(s) / ballast tank(s) before loading the heavy lifts. .11 What is the maximum loading rate / unloading rate? .11.1 The maximum loading rate / unloading rate is ... tonnes per hour. .11.2 Do not exceed the loading rate / unloading rate of ... tonnes per hour.
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B3 1.1.2 Dockside shipboard cargo handling gear and equipment

Dockside / shipboard cargo handling gear and equipment .1 Are dockside / floating cranes available? .1.1 Yes, dockside / floating cranes are available. .1.2 No, dockside / floating cranes are not available. .2 What is the capacity of the crane? .2.1 The capacity of the crane is ... tonnes. .3 What is the maximum reach of the crane? .3.1 The maximum reach of the crane is ... metres. .4 What is the handling capacity of the container crane / bridge? .4.1 The handling capacity of container crane / bridge is ... containers per hour. .5 What is the handling capacity of the grain elevator/ore loader/ ... ? .5.1 The handling capacity of the grain elevator / ore loader / is ... tonnes / cubic metres per hour. .6 What is the pumping capacity of the cargo pumps? .6.1 The pumping capacity of the cargo pumps is ... tonnes per hour. .7 Are (light) fork-lift trucks for the cargo holds available? .7.1 Yes, (light) fork-lift trucks are available. .7.2 No, (light) fork-lift trucks are not available. .8 Only use electric fork-lift trucks in the holds. .9 What is the capacity of the fork-lift truck? .9.1 The capacity of the fork-lift truck is ... tonnes. .10 What is the capacity of the derricks / cranes of the vessel? .10.1 The capacity of the derricks / cranes of the vessel is ... tonnes. .11 What is the capacity of the ... slings? .11.1 The capacity of the ... slings is ... tonnes. .12 These slings do not permit safe cargo handling. .12.1 Replace the slings. .13 Are bob-cats available for trimming? .13.1 Yes, bob-cats are available for trimming. .13.2 No, bob-cats are not available for trimming.
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B3 1.1.1 Loading capacities and quantities

Loading capacities and quantities .1 What is the deadweight of the vessel? .1.1 The deadweight is ... tonnes. .2 What is the hold / bale / grain capacity of vessel? .2.1 The hold / bale / grain capacity is ... cubic metres. .3 What is the container capacity of the vessel? .3.1 The container capacity is ... TEU. .4 How many 20'/ 40' containers will the vessel load? .4.1 The vessel will load ... 20'/ 40' containers. .5 How many cubic metres of cargo space are required? .5.1 ... cubic metres of cargo space are required. 6 How many tonnes / cubic metres can the vessel still load? .6.1 The vessel can still load ... tonnes / cubic metres. .7 How much deck cargo can the vessel load? .7.1 The vessel can load ... tonnes / cubic metres / ... 20'/40' containers on deck. .8 How many cars / trailers / trucks / ... can the vessel load? .8.1 The vessel can load ... cars / trailers / trucks / ... . .9 What is the size of the hatch openings? .9.1 The size of the hatch openings is ... by ... metres. .10 What is the safety load of no. ... hold? .10.1 The safety load of the ... deck of no. ... hold is ... tonnes per square metre. .11 The vessel will still bunker ... tonnes of fuel / fresh water/ ... .
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SMCP PART B4 - Passenger care" Audio Index B4 Passenger care B4/1 Briefing and instruction B4/1.1 Conduct of passengers on board B4/1.1.1 General information on conduct of passengers B1/1.1.2 Briefing on safety regulations, preventive measures and communications B4/1.2 Briefing on safety regulations, preventive measures and communications B4/1.2.1 Drills B4/1.2.2 The general emergency alarm B4/1.2.3 Preventing/reporting fire B4/1.2.4 PA announcements on emergency B4/1.2.5 Person overboard B4/1.2.6 Protective measures for children B4/2 Evacuation and boat drill B4/2.1 Allocating/ directing to assembly stations, describing how to escape B4/2.2 Briefing on how to dress and what to take to assembly stations. B4/2.3 Performing roll call B4/2.4 Briefing on how to put on lifejackets B4/2.5 Instruction on how to embark and behave in lifejackets / liferafts B4/2.6 On-scene measures and actions in lifeboats/ liferafts B4/3 Attending to passengers in an emergerncy B4/3.1 Informing on present situation B4/3.2 Escorting helpless passengers Updated
SMCP PART B2 - Safety on board" Audio Index B2 Safety on board B2/1 General activities B2/1.1 Raising alarm B2/1.2 Briefing crew and passengers. B2/1.3 Checking status of escape routes B2/1.4 Ckecking status of lifeboats/liferafts B2/1.5 Ordering evacuation B2/1.6 Roll call B2/1.7 Ordering abandon vessel B2/1.8 In – boat procedures B2/2 Occupational safety B2/2.1 Instruction B2/2.2 Practical occupational safety B2/2.3 Occupational accidents B2/3 Occupational accidents B2/3.1 Fire protection. B2/3.1.1 Checking status of equipment B2/3.2 Fire fighting and drills B2/3.2.1 Reporting fire B2/3.2.2 Reporting readiness for action B2/3.2.3 Orders for fire fighting B2/3.2.4 Cancellation of alarm B2/4 Damage control B2/4.1 Checking equipment status and drills B2/4.2 Damage control activities B2/4.2.1 Reporting flooding B2/4.2.2 Reporting readiness for action B2/4.2.3 Orders for damage control B2/4.2.4 Cancellation of alarm B2/5 Grounding (See Also B2/1 “General Activities”) B2/5.1 Reporting grounding and ordering actions B2/5.2 Reporting damage B2/5.3 Orders for refloting B2/5.4 Checking seaworthiness B2/6 Search and rescue on-board activities B2/6.1 Checking equipment status B2/6.2 Person-overboard activities B2/6.3 Rescue operation – reporting readiness for assistance B2/6.4 Conducting search B2/6.5 Rescue activities B2/6.6 Finishing with search and rescue operations Updated
SMCP “PART A1 - External” Audio Index: A1/1 Distress Traffic A1/1.1 Distress Communications _ A1 1.1.1 Fire, Explosion _ A1 1.1.2 Flooding _ A1 1.1.3 Collision _ A1 1.1.4 Grounding _ A1 1.1.5 List Danger of capsizing _ A1 1.1.6 Sinking _ A1 1.1.7 Disabled and adrift _ A1.1.8 Armed attack piracy _ A1 1.1.9 Undesignated distress _ A1 1.1.10 Abandoning vessel _ A1 1.1.11 person overboard A1/1.2 Search and Rescue communications _ A1 1.2.1 SAR communications _ A1 1.2.2 Acknowledgement and relay of SAR messages _ A1 1.2.3 Performing coordinating SAR operations _ A1 1.2.4 Finishing with SAR operations A1/1.3 Requesting medical assistance _ A1 1.3.1 Requesting medical assistance A1/2 Urgency Traffic _ A1 2.1 Technical failure _ A1 2.2 Cargo _ A1 2.3 Ice damage A1/3 Safety Communications A1 3.1 Meteorological and hydrological conditions _ A1 3.1.1 Winds, storms, tropical storms, sea state _ A1 3.1.2 Restricted visibility _ A1 3.1.3 Ice _ A1 3.1.4 Abnormal tides _ A1 3.2 Navigational warnings involving _ A1 3.2.1 Land or sea marks _ A1 3.2.2 Environmental protection communications A1/4 Pilotage _ A1 4.1 Pilot request _ A1 4.2 Embarking disembarking pilot _ A1 4.3 Tug request A1/5 Specials _ A1 5.1 Helicopter operations A1 5.2 Ice breaker operations _ A1 5.2.1 Ice breaker request _ A1 5.2.2 Ice breaker assistance for convoy _ A1 5.2.3 Ice breaker assistance in close coupled towing A1/6 Vessel traffic service (VTS) Standard Phrases _ A1 6.0 Application of message markets A1 6.1 Phrases for acquiring and providing data for a traffic image _ A1 6.1.1 Acquiring and providing routine traffic data _ A1 6.1.2 Acquiring and providing distress traffic data (See A1/1.1 Distress Communications) A1 6.2 Phrases for providing VTS services A1 6.2.1 Information service _ A1 6.2.1.1 Navigational warnings _ A1 6.2.1.2 Navigational information _ A1 6.2.1.3 Traffic information _ A1 6.2.1.4 Route information _ A1 6.2.1.5 Hydrographic information _ A1 6.2.1.6 Electronic navigational aids information _ A1 6.2.1.7 Meteorological warnings _ A1 6.2.1.8 Meteorological information _ A1 6.2.1.9 Meteorological questions answers (See A1 3.1 Meteorological and hydrological conditions) A1 6.2.2 Navigational assistance service _ A1 6.2.2.2 Position _ A1 6.2.2.3 Course A1 6.2.3 Traffic organization service _ A1 6.2.3.1 Clearance, forward, planning _ A1 6.2.3.2 Anchoring _ A1 6.2.3.3 Arrival, berthing and departure _ A1 6.2.3.4 Enforcement _ A1 6.2.3.5 Avoiding dangerous situations, providing safe movements _ A1 6.2.3.6 Canal and lock operations _ A1 6.3 Handing over to another VTS Updated
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