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Use this checklist to prepare for the inspection. Below is a sample of the focused inspection campaign checklist.
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Marine order 43 questions |
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Is the Master aware of the weather forecast for the intended voyage? |
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Are tanks, voids and pumps inspected and maintained as per the Documented Maintenance Program (DMP)? |
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Where a drainage tank or well has an eductor or pump, is it capable of being powered by both the main and secondary source of power and operation demonstrated? |
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Can crew demonstrate operational familiarity with restoring power if the secondary source of power fails to start automatically? |
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Can livestock pens be effectively drained of fluids under any condition of trim or angle? |
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Is the ventilation operating satisfactorily? |
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Is the non-slip surface on the deck for pens, passageways and ramps satisfactory? |
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Port State control questions |
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Has the ship undergone thickness measurement gauging at the last special survey in accordance with the Classification Rules? |
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Are all sewage effluents drained in accordance with MARPOL Annex IV? |
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Has the ship been maintained after survey in accordance with SOLAS Chapter I, Reg 11? |
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Is there evidence of a change to the structural arrangements without sanction by the Administration? |
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Have accurate values been used for calculation of ship stability for the intended voyage? |
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Are watertight doors, and remote indicators installed, under the freeboard deck functioning satisfactorily? |
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