A Port State Control (PSC) inspection checklist is used by crew members on board to ensure compliance with international regulations in the condition, operation, and manning of the ship. Use this checklist to inspect the maintenance of the ship and equipment, emergency preparedness, fire safety, and certificate and documentation.
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Port State Control Checklist
This Port State Control checklist is used to reduce the risk of Port State Control detentions through a comprehensive inspection of the ship. Use this checklist to efficiently check all required documents and the safety, maintenance, and working condition of engine room, the bridge and deck area, accommodations, and survival craft and launching arrangements.
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PSC Checklist
This PSC checklist is based on the 2019 Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) which focuses on emergency preparedness. It also includes the PSC target criteria, where answering yes to some or all questions will increase the likelihood of your ship to be inspected (again). Use this checklist to easily verify adequate emergency systems and procedures such as documentation, operation, and crew familiarization and assess your current standing with the Port State Control.
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Port Facility Security Assessment (PFSA) Checklist
A port facility security assessment (PFSA) checklist aids port facility security officers (PFSOs) in conducting a risk analysis of all aspects of a port facility's operation and discerns areas of susceptibility or vulnerability to attacks. It is an essential exercise that helps achieve compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
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Ship Arrival Checklist
Mariners at the bridge and in the engineering team can use this vessel arrival checklist to help ensure that the ship is ready to arrive at the port. Adapted from a pre-arrival-checklist, use this 72-96 hours before the intended arrival to prepare the navigation and communication, documentation, steering and propulsion, safety, crew, etc.
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