Life saving appliances lifebuoy

 Lifebuoy



Location of lifebuoy:
  To find the location of life by in your ship's fire control safety plan
Both side of ship all open decks
One should be placed in Stern

Requirements:
not less than one half of total number of lifebuoy shall be provided with the self ignition light
Not less than 2  shall be provided with the self activating smoke signal
Inner Diameter should not less than 400 millimetre
Outer diameter Should more than 800 millimetre
Total weight not less than 2.5 kilogram
Not more than 6 kilogram
Inherently binding material
Internationally Orange in colour

Accessories

Retro reflective tapes
 
Grab line
 Diameter not less than 9.5 millimetre, length not less than 4 times of outer diameter of the body.

Self ignition light
White in colour
Luminous intensity to be not less than 2 cd
And maximum flash 70 minute
Battery 2 hours working

Buoyancy life line

Diameter not be less than 8 millimetre
Breaking strength not less than 5 kilo Newton

Self ignition smoke
Orange in colour
Mourning period 50 minut at least


Lifebuoy of capable supporting not less than 14.5 kilogram of iron in freshwater for the period of 24 hours
It shall not sustain burning are continuously melting after totally enveloped in fire for the period of 2 second.

Markings
Port of registry

CO2 Fixed Fire Fighting System

 Co2 BOTTLE REGULATION 

  • Ship of 200gt and above and machinery space of 500m3 and above should have fixed fire fighting System.
  • 85% of co2 will release within 2 mint (REASON- THE RAPID INJECTION OF CO2 IS NECESSARY TO COMPACT AN ENGINE ROOM FIRE, WHICH HAS ATTENDED TO SUCH MAGNITUDE THAT SPACE TO EVACUATED.)
  • co2 bottle  kept in the temp of below 55°C.
  • Co2 bottle normal pressure 53bar it will differ by temperature.
  • Without sypton tube will ensure that fully discharge of co2. (Without sypton tube low discharge and bottle will freeze because of lantern heat .
  • Busting disk will rupture 177 bar @ temperature of 63°C .
  • Once co2 will release in a space oxygen percentage will reduce below 15%.
  • Co2 bottle checked by isotropic gun for weighting.

CO2 ROOM REGULATION 

  • Co2 room should not used for other purposes.
  • Co2 room should be in one deck below the open deck . Stairway or lader should be provided.
  • Co2 room door should be open  outward.
  • Mechanical ventilation should be provided .
  • Ventilation should be 6 air change per hours.
  • Co2 room temperature maintenance below 55°C.
  • Co2 room height should be 2.4 m .


SAFETY ON CO2 BOTTLE 

 Trip switch

  •    It will cut off the ventilation
  •   And start audible and visible alarm.


Master valve 

  •  On main manifold line. Which is going ro machinery space or cargo space.
  • It will not allow the co2. if accidentally release.


Relief valve:

  •   It will located on end of the manifold.
  • It will lift manifold pressure is exceeded. 


Safety pin :

  •  It will be in bottle head assembly.


Busting disk:

  •  It will also in bottle head assembly.


Non return valve:

  •  Located between bottle head and manifold.
  • It will not allow the back flow of co2 when specific bottles are in operation.


Co2 leak alarm:

  • It will located on nthe manifold.
  • It will work @ 4 bar.

  

Maintenance and check on Co2 System 

 Check all cylinders are properly secured.

Check all cylinder's operating leavers.

Check clamping.

Flexible hose should be checked.


Monthly:

 All the above

Open cabinet check for alarm and ventilation trips.


Yearly:

 All the above 

Blow the System with service.


2 years:

 All the above 

Weighing  the bottles 


5 years:

 All the above

Spring loded relief valve pressure test 180bar.


10 years:

Cylinder pressure test 

After 10 years pressure test the cylinder every 5 years.


15years:

Pressure testing the line.

Cylinder to master valve @ 170bar.

Master valve to E/R or cargo hold @ 80bar

E/R and Cargo hold to nozzls @ 6-7 bar











SATURDAY ROUTINE WORK ONBOARD

 Saturday routine works onboard 

  • Check fire detection and fore alarm
  • Check Co2 bottle and system
  • Check General alarm system.
  • Check emergency batteries
  • Check funnel flaps.
  • Check lighting
  • Check life boat engine.
  • Check emergency fire pump.
  • Check emergency compressor.
  • Check steering gear.
  • Check oily water separator 15 ppm indicator.
  • Emergency remote ( Engine room blower, quick closing valves, air-conditioning blower
  • Check air and foam equipment.









BUNKER DELIVERY NOTE (BDN)

BUNKER DELIVERY NOTE (BND)

  • Which contains the information of fuel oil Delivery.
  • 3 years kept in ship.
  • 4 sample should be collected 
  • and  sealed and should get signed by the supplier.

Four samples for 

  • Lab.
  • Marpol
  • Ship.
  • Supplier

ENTRIES OF BUNKER DELIVERY NOTE

  • Vessel name 
  • Imo number
  • Name of the port 
  • Name of the barge 
  • Position of vessel
  • Gross tonnage of the vessel.
  • Density of fuel.
  • Quantity of fuel bunker.
  • Products name or grade.
  • Date of delivery.
  • Tine of start and stop.
  • Viscosity of fuel.
  • Sulphur content in the fuel.
  • Flash point of fuel.
  • Pour point of fuel.











STEERING GEAR SAFETIES

 Steering gear safeties

Hydraulic safeties


  • Level switch (low , low low level alarm for tank
  • Manual bypass valve
  • Low pressure valve
  • High lub oil temperature cutout


Electrical safeties


  • Electrical or mechanical stopper for rudder
  • Electrical motor over load alarm
  • Power failure alarm
  • High temperature alarm 
  • Self starting after power failure
  • Short circuit trip
  • Phase failure alarm
  • 200% insulation







SOLAS TRAINING MANUAL/SAFETY TRAINING MANUAL

SOLAS TRAINING MANUAL

 AS PER SOLAS 3 - LIFE SAVING APPLIANCESENT & ARRANGEMENT

it contain 

  •  SOLAS Requirement
  • personal life saving equipment 
  • muster list and emergency instructions
  • life boats and rescue boats
  • survival equipment
  • exposure hazards
  • use of survival craft
  • methods of retrieval 
  • emergency repair of life saving appliances
  • safety equipment inventory