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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Vessel Arrival Checklist - Engine Room
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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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