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damage• Hazardous Occurrences, which includes near misses• Malfunction of critical machinery, such as a CASREP (casualty report)• Performance Problems in the SMS, non-conformities• Suggested modifications and improvements to the SMS• A deficiency identified by external organizations, i.e., USCG, the owners, thecharterers, other Administrations, classification societies
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UW Marine Ops SMS Index SMM 9.0-13.0 Version 2013Jun14 Updated jlm/WJR Approved DGR Page 1 of 1 Procedure Title Pages
9.0 Opportunities for Improvement 2 10.1 Deck Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form 3-5 10.2 Engineering Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form 6-7 10.3 Steward Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form 8-9 10.4 Science Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form 10-11 11.0 Documentation Process for Shore Staff and Vessels 12 12.0 Internal Audits 13 13.0 Verification, External Audits 14
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UW Marine Ops SMS Opportunities for Improvement: Non-Conformities, Accidents, CASREPs, Hazardous Occurrences and Safety Meetings
SMM 9
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 1 of 1 The UW MAROPS SMS requires the Master to report opportunities for improvement (OFI) to the Designated Person. All UW employees are encouraged to submit opportunities for Improvement. Opportunities for Improvement (OFI) may be:
Accidents, injuries or environmentally impacting events, including equipment damage
Hazardous Occurrences, which includes near misses Malfunction of critical machinery, such as a CASREP (casualty report) Performance Problems in the SMS, non-conformities Suggested modifications and improvements to the SMS A deficiency identified by external organizations, i.e., USCG, the owners, the
charterers, other Administrations, classification societies UW MAROPS will investigate and analyze these reports with the objectives of:
Correcting the hazardous situation; and Enhancing Safety and Preventing Pollution; and Continually improving the SMS
UW MAROPS will provide feedback and the outcome of the report to the originator, and as appropriate the Master will cover the issue at the monthly safety meeting on board. Monthly Safety Meetings The Master will have a monthly safety meeting with the entire crew except those on watch. The meeting will normally alternate between a morning and afternoon time so all watchstanders may attend over time. The RV technicians will attend when available. Each meeting will contain past business, new business, and as time permits, safety training. The Master will solicit SMS feedback, and encourage crew to submit OFIs. The minutes of each meeting will be sent to the Port Captain and [email protected]. To ensure complete annual SMM coverage, the following monthly meetings will include feedback for the specific SMM sections: Jan 1-6, Feb 7, Mar 8, and Apr 9-13. Report Format and Content Non-conformities, accidents and hazardous occurrences shall be submitted in an email and contain the below information. --TO: will be sent to [email protected] and [email protected]. --SUBJ: line will contain the type of report (non-conformity, accident, CASREP or hazardous occurrence), the topic, and the date (YYYYMMDD). --Attachments with additional information and/or pictures. --The email TEXT will contain:
1. A description of the situation. 2. Probable causes, if known. 3. Consequences with respect to harm to people, damage to the environment or property,
and/or loss of operational safety; for CASREPs, the impact on the cruise objectives. 4. Suggestions and recommendations for improvement, or repair. This should include
both short term repair, long term repair and future prevention as applicable. 2 of 14
UW Marine Ops SMS Deck Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form
SMM 10.1
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 1 of 3
Procedure The Master shall verbally approve the planned Deck Department maintenance and assign the
Chief Mate as the person in charge of the maintenance. Any need for additional resources to safely complete the maintenance should be forwarded to the Master and the shore-based management.
Continual maintenance is required to keep the ship in a safe operating condition and is part of normal ship operations. While efforts to mitigate side effects of maintenance shall be taken, this work is an essential part of the ship's routine.
The maintenance planned should be coordinated between departments. The Chief Mate shall assign specific tasks to Deck Department personnel to complete as part of
the planned maintenance. All Deck Department personnel may be assigned maintenance duties either in the course of
regular operations or in an emergency. Personnel shall be properly briefed on the objective of the maintenance, the precautions necessary
to safely complete the task and the time allotted. The following Critical Equipment and Systems and Maintenance Form shall be completed and
submitted to the Master.
Critical Equipment and Systems Condition
(satisfactory or not sat)
Notes, Recommendations (attach additional sheets if necessary)
Anchor Chain Date inspected: ______ End for end port: ______ End for end stbd: ______
Anchor Handling Equipment Date inspected: ______ Exercised port: ______ Exercised stbd: ______
Hull Paint Last painted: ______
Load Line Markings Date inspected: ______
Steel Condition
Watertight Closures Date inspected: ______
Vents
Anti-Roll Tank Dump Valves Exercised port: ______ Exercised stbd: ______
50HP CTD Winch Last operated: ______ Motor rebuilt: ______ Wire replaced: ______
75HP CTD Winch Last operated: ______ Motor rebuilt: ______
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UW Marine Ops SMS Deck Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form
SMM 10.1
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 2 of 3
Wire replaced: ______ Trawl Winch Last operated: ______ Motor rebuilt: ______ Wire replaced: ______
CTD Hydro Boom Last operated: ______ Motor rebuilt: ______ Boom greased: ______
A-Frame Last operated: ______ Motor rebuilt: ______
Capstan Last operated: ______ Motor rebuilt: ______
Safety Equipment Inspection: ______ Fire extinguishers: ______ Fire hoses hydro: ______ Fixed fire sys: ______
Oil Spill Response Eqpt Inspected: ______ Inventoried: ______
Rescue Boat & Davit Last operated: ______ Falls end for end: ______
Lift Rafts Certification: ______ Due: ______ Hydrostatic release: _____ Due: ______
Port Crane Wire installed: ______ Wire slushed: ______
STBD Crane Wire installed: ______ Wire slushed: ______
Navigation Equipment
Bridge Instruments
GMDSS Equipment FCC annual: ______ Due: ______ VDR annual: ______ Due: ______
Work Boat
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UW Marine Ops SMS Deck Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form
SMM 10.1
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 3 of 3
Date: __/__/____ Monthly Maintenance Deck Department Work completed during the month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Work planned for completion during next month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. _____ __________________________________ _______________________________________ Date Chief Officers printed name and signature Master printed name and signature This form shall be forwarded to the Port Captain via RTMAROPS and a copy will be retained on board.
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UW Marine Ops SMS Engineering Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form
SMM 10.2
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 1 of 2 Procedure
Engine Department Critical Equipment and Maintenance is to be tracked by the Chief Engineer and reported to the Master on a monthly basis.
The maintenance planned should be coordinated between departments. Maintenance Reports shall list the work completed during the month and the work
proposed for the next period. The Engine Department shall give a monthly maintenance and status report of the
following Critical Systems:
Critical Equipment and Systems Condition
(satisfactory or
not sat)
Notes, Recommendations (attach additional sheets if necessary)
Power Generation Systems (6 & 1)
Power Distribution Systems
HVAC Systems
Propulsion Systems (z-drives & bow)
Potable Water Supply (RO System)
Marine Sanitation Device
Fire Protection Systems
Watertight Doors
Pumps
Piping
Valves
Ballast System
Tanks
Rescue Boat Davit
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UW Marine Ops SMS Engineering Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form
SMM 10.2
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 2 of 2 Date: __/__/____ Monthly Maintenance Engine Department Work completed during the month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Work planned for completion during next month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. _____ __________________________________ ________________________________________ Date Chief Engineer printed name and signature Master printed name and signature This form shall be forwarded to the Port Captain via RTMAROPS and a copy will be retained on board.
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UW Marine Ops SMS Steward Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form
SMM 10.3
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 1 of 2 Procedure
The Chief Steward is responsible to report malfunctioning or broken equipment to the Chief Engineer in Steward Department areas.
The Chief Steward is responsible to assist the Chief Engineer in tracking Steward Department maintenance.
Steward Department Maintenance is to be tracked by the Chief Engineer and reported to the Master on a monthly basis.
The maintenance planned should be coordinated between departments. Maintenance Reports shall list the work completed by the department during the month and
the work proposed for the next period. The Maintenance Reports shall be submitted to the UWMAROPS office and a copy retained
by the Master. The Chief Steward and Engine Department shall give a monthly maintenance and status
report of the following Critical Systems:
Critical Equipment and Systems Condition
(satisfactory or
not sat)
Notes, Recommendations (attach additional sheets if necessary)
Laundry Services
Linen Locker
Food Refrigeration Lockers
Dry Stores
Cooking Facilities
Exhaust, Gaylord System
Dishwashing Facilities
Mess deck and equipment
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UW Marine Ops SMS Steward Critical Equipment and Maintenance Form
SMM 10.3
Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 2 of 2 Date: __/__/____ Monthly Maintenance Steward Department, including engineering work on galley systems Work completed during the month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Work planned for completion during next month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. _____ __________________________________ ________________________________________ Date Chief Steward printed name and signature Master printed name and signature This form shall be forwarded to the Port Captain via RTMAROPS and a copy will be retained on board.
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UW Marine Ops SMS Science Equipment & Maintenance SMM 10.4 Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 1 of 2 Procedure The Lead RV tech will send an email summary during science cruises outlining all of their system
statuses and recommendations. Since each science cruise is so different, the frequency will depend on the Manager of the Shipboard science support group.
Science Department Maintenance is to be tracked by the Lead RV Tech and reported to the Shipboard science Support Manager and the Master on a monthly basis.
The major maintenance planned should be coordinated between departments. Maintenance Reports shall list the work completed during the month and the work proposed for the
next period, with special attention to projects that need outside department assistance or coordination. The Lead RV tech shall give a monthly maintenance and status report of the following
Critical Equipment and Systems Condition
(sat or not sat) Notes, Recommendations
(attach additional sheets if necessary) Winch & Wire
A-Frame
Hydro Boom
CTD
Data Acquisition and Met System
Internet, email connectivity
Multibeam System
ADCP
Knudson and sub bottom profiler
Transducer Stem
Science Sea Water
Climate Control Chamber, Freezer
Staging Bay, Wet Lab
ET Shop
Main Lab
Bio Lab
Computer Lab
Hydro Lab
CCTV
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UW Marine Ops SMS Science Equipment & Maintenance SMM 10.4 Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 2 of 2 Date: __/__/____ Monthly Maintenance Science Department Work completed during the month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Work planned for completion during next month: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. _____ __________________________________ ________________________________________ Date Lead RV Tech printed name and signature Master printed name and signature This form shall be forwarded to the Port Captain via RTMAROPS, a copy provide to the Manager of the Shipboard Science Support Group, and a copy retained on board.
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UW Marine Ops SMS Documentation Process for Shore Staff and Vessels SMM 11 Version 2013Jun14 Updated WJR/jlm Approved DGR Page 1 of 1
Publishing Documents and Change Process The Port Captain is the ISM coordinator, and will update the SMM as needed. The Marine Superintendent is the primary DPA will approve any changes. Changes will be tracked in the table of contents by date published. The DPA, Port Engineer and Port Captain may direct the Master to make temporary changes to the SMM when necessary for the safety of the vessel. If this is done verbally, it will be followed up with an email to [email protected] and [email protected]. Version Control The valid SMM will be located at: http://www.ocean.washington.edu/story/UW+Safety+Managment+System+%28SMS%29+ References such as the SOPEP and NTVRP can also be found there. Crew information and personnel policies can be found at: http://www.ocean.washington.edu/story/RV+Crew+Information The only printed documents will be held by the Port Captain or the Master. They shall ensure any printed versions are updated with changes. The ships intranet will have a valid copy readily available for crew and scientists. Archives and Files A document schedule listing forms, logs, and files will be maintained by the Port Captain on line with the SMM.
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UW Marine Ops SMS Internal Audits SMM 12 Version 2013Jun14 Updated jlm/WJR Approved DGR Page 1 of 1
Process The Designated Person shall direct the Port Captain to carry out an internal safety audit of shoreside operations and vessel operations at intervals not exceeding twelve months to verify whether safety and pollution prevention activities comply with the safety management system. In exceptional circumstances, this interval may be exceeded by not more than three months. The Port Captain will coordinate the timing and scope, and give reasonable advance notice. As part of the audit the Port Captain shall review and evaluate the efficiency of the SMS, identifying any deficiencies and possible corrective actions. The audit plan may include both shoreside and vessel items due to the small size of UW MAROPS staff and operation. The Port Captain may assign qualified internal auditors to conduct parts of or all of the audit. When possible the Port Engineer and Port Captain will audit the areas outside their expertise. All 13 elements shall be reviewed. The audits may be performed in sections or all at once. Previous audits will be provided to compare, and ensure past recommendations were addressed. Results Results of the Internal Audits will be provided to the Safety Management Committee (SMC), and the Master and department heads for continual improvement. They will also be available to external auditors. Prior to their annual meeting, the SMC will also be provided all Opportunities for improvement, the Vessel Safety Meeting minutes, non-conformities, accidents, hazardous conditions, near misses, and any other SMM Section 9 activities since their last meeting. The Port Captain will keep minutes and develop action OFIs. Action OFIs will be tracked as open tickets in the RTMAROPS system until resolution. Archives and Files The Port Captain will maintain the audit plan, results, and SMC meeting minutes and recommendations in the RTMAROPS system.
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UW Marine Ops SMS Verification SMM 13 Version 2013Jun14 Updated jlm/WJR Approved DGR Page 1 of 1
Process The Designated Person shall direct the Port Captain to coordinate the external audits (also referred to as verifications) of the ships and of the shoreside office with the American Bureau of Shipping.
Shoreside audits to maintain the validity of the DOC may be carried out within three months before or after the anniversary date.
Ship audits to maintain the validity of SMC shall be carried out between the second and
third anniversary date of the issue of the SMC. Results and Files The Port Captain will maintain the verification results in the RTMAROPS system. The Port Captain and Master will maintain a valid DOC and SMC.
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SMM9OpportunitesForImprovementOFI.pdfSMM10 EquipmentAndMaintenanceSMM10.1DeckCriticalEquipmentMaintenanceFormSMM10.2EngineCriticalEquipmentMaintenanceFormSMM10.3StewardCriticalEquipmentMaitenacneFormSMM10.4ScienceCriticalEquipmentMaintenanceForm
SMM11DocumentionProcessSMM12InternalAuditsSMM13Verification
Date inspected: End for end port: End for end stbd: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Anchor Chain Date inspected: End for end port: End for end stbd: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Anchor Chain Date inspected: End for end port: End for end stbd: Date inspected_2: Exercised port: Exercised stbd: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Anchor Handling Equipment Date inspected: Exercised port: Exercised stbd: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Anchor Handling Equipment Date inspected: Exercised port: Exercised stbd: Last painted: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Hull Paint Last painted: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Hull Paint Last painted: Date inspected_3: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Load Line Markings Date inspected: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Load Line Markings Date inspected: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Steel Condition: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Steel Condition: Date inspected_4: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Watertight Closures Date inspected: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Watertight Closures Date inspected: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Vents: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Vents: Exercised port_2: Exercised stbd_2: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Anti-Roll Tank Dump Valves Exercised port: Exercised stbd: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Anti-Roll Tank Dump Valves Exercised port: Exercised stbd: Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Wire replaced: Condition satisfactory or not sat, 50HP CTD Winch Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Wire replaced: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, 50HP CTD Winch Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Wire replaced: Last operated_2: Motor rebuilt_2: Condition satisfactory or not sat, 75HP CTD Winch Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, 75HP CTD Winch Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Wire replaced_2: Wire replaced_3: Last operated_3: Motor rebuilt_3: Wire replaced_4: Trawl Winch Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Wire replaced: Last operated_4: Motor rebuilt_4: Boom greased: CTD Hydro Boom Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Boom greased: Last operated_5: Motor rebuilt_5: A-Frame Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Last operated_6: Motor rebuilt_6: Capstan Last operated: Motor rebuilt: Inspection: Fire extinguishers: Fire hoses hydro: Fixed fire sys: Safety Equipment Inspection: Fire extinguishers: Fire hoses hydro: Fixed fire sys: Inspected: Inventoried: Oil Spill Response Eqpt Inspected: Inventoried: Last operated_7: Falls end for end: Rescue Boat & Davit Last operated: Falls end for end: Certification: Due: Hydrostatic release: Due_2: Lift Rafts Certification: Due: Hydrostatic release: Due: Wire installed: Wire slushed: Port Crane Wire installed: Wire slushed: Wire installed_2: Wire slushed_2: STBD Crane Wire installed: Wire slushed: Navigation Equipment: Bridge Instruments: FCC annual: Due_3: VDR annual: Due_4: GMDSS Equipment FCC annual: Due: VDR annual: Due: Work Boat: Text28: Text29: Text30: Text31: Text32: Text33: Text34: Text35: Text36: Text37: Text38: Text39: Text40: Text41: Text42: Text43: Text44: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Power Generation Systems 6 & 1: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Power Generation Systems 6 & 1: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Power Distribution Systems: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Power Distribution Systems: Condition satisfactory or not sat, HVAC Systems: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, HVAC Systems: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Propulsion Systems z-drives & bow: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Propulsion Systems z-drives & bow: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Potable Water Supply RO System: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Potable Water Supply RO System: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Marine Sanitation Device: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Marine Sanitation Device: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Fire Protection Systems: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Fire Protection Systems: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Watertight Doors: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Watertight Doors: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Pumps: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Pumps: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Piping: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Piping: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Valves: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Valves: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Ballast System: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Ballast System: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Tanks: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Tanks: Condition satisfactory or not sat, Rescue Boat Davit: Notes, Recommendations attach additional sheets if necessary, Rescue Boat Davit: undefined:
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