Contingency planning in heavy weather:

bullet Follow contingency checklist in heavy weather.
bullet Verify vessel's position.
bullet Obtain up-to-date weather forecasts and expected weather prediction for surrounding areas.
bullet Warn all departments of impending weather.
bullet Rig lifelines fore and aft.
bullet Check anchors and securing, lifeboats and lashing, water tight doors, general cargo stowage and securing, especially lashing of deck cargoes.
bullet Close up ventilators, removing cowls (gooseneck) where appropriate.
bullet Check stability, reduce free surface effects.
bullet Note preparations in log book.
bullet Contact shore station, passing position and obtain constant plotting of storm track.
bullet Secure derricks, cranes, hatch covers.
bullet Clear surplus gear from deck.
bullet Close down deadlights (porthole covers).
bullet Slacken off signal halyards and other relevant cordage.
bullet Drain swimming pools.
bullet Reduce manpower on deck by  operating heavy weather work routine.
bullet Take down awnings.
bullet Secure bridge for excessive rolling and pitching.
bullet Warn engine room in plenty of time to reduce revolutions.
bullet Check distress rockets and LSA gear.
bullet Organize meal relief's  before bad weather arrives.

 

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Updated: September 17, 2007