WHAT DOES A CHIEF ENGINEERS STANDING ORDER CONTAIN, HERE IS A COMMON AND MOST FREQUENTLY FOUND ONE
CHIEF
ENGINEER STANDING ORDER
All Engineers shall understand that the
Chief Engineer is always available and that they can always request the Chief
Engineer's presence whenever
they judge it necessary or appropriate.
If in doubt about any instructions or
orders, the Engineers shall immediately seek clarification from the Chief
Engineer.
Guidelines which as being laid out in C/E
standing's Instructions to be carried out without failed.
Familiarisation:-
The following familiarisation items are
required for Engineers before taking over a watch:-
1. Engine Room Familiarisation/Machinery
Check List.
2. Chief Engineer's Standing Orders.
3. Engine related procedures, check lists
and manuals.
4. Equipment and controls in machinery
spaces.
5. Operation controls of Emergency systems.
6. Main Engine emergency controls and
stops.
7. Boiler controls and emergency
procedures.
8. Auxiliary Engine controls and emergency
stops.
9. Fuel and Lubrication oil pump emergency
stops and quick closing valve.
10. Bilge and ballast systems.
11. Fire alarms and equipment.
12. Emergency escapes routes.
13. Other emergency control systems or
measures.
Other important items
Preparation and anticipation of Port State
Control Inspections.
Please be reminded that The Engine Log Book
to be kept clean and tidy and all entries to be neatly written.
Any mistakes or correction as when require
to be made by a slim line and corrected parameter to be initiated with a small
signature.
Engine room floor plates to be oil free and
dry at all times/Arrange for cleaning
Safety
All tank top including purifier room to be
oil free.
All traces of fuel oil stains to be cleaned
off.
All containment trays with oil to be
emptied. Containment trays/tins or buckets, exterior to be cleaned without
traces of stained fuel oil.
Fuel oil system & pumps with oil
stained to clean.
All save all to be oil free especially for
Engine room bilge pumps (Reciprocation)
No empty cans should stay loose any way in
engine room
All telephone boots in engine room to be
well lighted up.
Oil trays on main engine entablatures to
clean.
NO HOT WORK IS PERMITTED IN ENGINE ROOM.
PERMIT TO WORK AND ACTION PLAN TO BE
UPDATED AND SIGHTED BY AUTHORIZED OFFICER.
ALL REST HOURS PERIOD TO BE UPDATED.
ALL WATER TIGHT DOORS - IN SHUT POSITION AT
ALL TIME.
ALL FIRE DOORS - IN SHUT POSITION AT ALL
TIME.
Sounding pipes of tanks shall always be
properly closed.
Self closing cocks of tanks should be free
to exactly that - close positively.
Oily rags and waste to be stored in metal
bins which should be kept closed at all times and emptied at regular intervals
for incineration.
Safety data sheets for all chemicals must
be read and understood before hazardous products are used.
Follow Company safety instructions and
recommendations at all times.
Prior commencement of any job, a proper and
extensive Risk Assessment to be done.
If you have any doubt about something,
speak to somebody or check the manuals.
Sometime a small error or problem left
unattended can lead to a major problem.
Think Safety Always.
OPERATION
Engine room to be examined as per checklist.
NO alarm to be blocked and NO alarm limit
to be changed without Chief Engineer's approval.
Watch keeping in the Engine Room
Watch is kept from 0800 hrs to 0800 hrs (24
hrs).
Watch keeping Engineers are 2E, 3E, and 4E.
Before taking over the watch, the Relieving
Engineer shall inspect the Engine Room in accordance with the
"Engine Room Familiasation/Machinery
List" and fill in the checklist Change of Duty Engineer.
Changing of watch shall take place in the
Engine Room.
If an Engineer is found to be unfit for
duty, the Chief Engineer shall be informed.
In order to save energy and reduce air
pollution, the number of running engines shall be reduced to a minimum.
Any items found to be out of order, except
as a result of ongoing repairs, shall be recorded.
Any fault or alarm conditions that can
jeopardise the smooth and efficient operation or safety of the vessel shall be
reported to the Chief Engineer and Second Engineer immediately.
If anything unusual is observed during
watch keeping rounds, such as abnormal temperatures, vibrations, noises or
smells, the Chief Engineer and Second Engineer shall be informed immediately.
Make notes on important information on the
white board before handing over.
Make sure that areas around machinery and
equipment are made safe. Guards and rails shall be correctly mounted.
Drip pans shall be clean and with open
drain in order to be able to indicate leakage.
When pumping bilges overboard use is to be
made of the Oily Water Separator and recording in the Oil Record Book.
The Engine Room must be switched to
"Attended" whenever Engine Room is manned
(during the day or at night while taking
rounds). This ensures that bridge personnel aware of engineer's presence in
engine room.
Besides clearing all alarms before
switching to "UMS", ensure that all auto-standby machinery is ready
to start, all Engine Room fire doors are closed, fire detecting loops are
connected.
Departure
Inform C/E on 1 hour notice. One extra
Engineer will assist Duty Engineer for departure.
Examination of Engine Room as per Pre
Departure Checklist, which to be completed.
Full Away on Passage
Examination of Engine Room as per
Checklist.
Main engine power and parameters as per
instruction.
Arrival
Inform C/E on 1 hour notice. One extra
Engineer will assist Duty Engineer for arrival.
Examination of Engine Room as per Pre
Arrival checklist which to be completed.
Finished With Engine
Ensure against accidental starting of main
engine.
Shutting down depends on notice given by
Master.
Lube oil pumps to run for at least 30
minutes before switching off if required.
PERMIT TO WORK AND CHECKLIST TO BE
COMPLETED!!!!!
Emergency
In emergency situations, take appropriate
action and inform the Bridge Duty Officer and the Chief Engineer and all
Engineers.
The Chief Engineer shall take control of
all machinery spaces during emergency situations.
Fire in Engine Room
Locate the fire. Sound the Emergency
alarms, Prepare for fire fighting.
Decide on the best way to fight the fire
based on all available information and knowledge of the affected area and it's
surroundings.
Pay attention to the probability for
explosions and spread of fire.
Pay attention to loss of stability when
using water.
Engine Room Flooding
Sound the Emergency alarms.
Pump out the water using fixed pumping
system. Minimise pollution whenever possible.
If necessary switch designated pump to
Emergency Suction from tank top.
Reduce the effect of flooding.
Use onboard materials where possible to
stem flow of water.
Oil Pollution
Stop all relevant operations.
Identify the source of the Oil Spill and
establish cause.
Be aware of inflammable gasses and the risk
of fire.
Start oil pollution emergency plan.
Main Engine Failure
Call Chief Engineer and inform Bridge.
Do as necessary to reduce Main Engine speed
after informing CE and Bridge.
Check Main Engine systems operational. Restart Main Engine.
Power Failure - If blacked
out, restore electrical power. Locate fault.
Immediate actions - Locate fault. Check
Prime Mover running.
Check reverse power/ preference trip reset.
Standby machinery and pumps to manual mode.
Restore switch power. Check appropriate valves.
Restart all pumps and aux. machinery.
Restart vent fans. Restart main engine
systems.
Prepare for sea going.
Inform Bridge that power is restored and
ready to blow through.
Restart main engine. Standby pumps to automatic mode.
MAINTENANCE
All maintenance as per the COMPANY SPECIFIC Maintenance
Programme and Running Hours of Machinery.
Be careful when carrying out maintenance.
Knowledge of the system and component is important before the removal or
dismantling of any components.
For correct dismantling, inspection and
assembling, the manufacturer's instructions and procedures from company should
be carefully studied and followed.
Where appropriate, a Permit-to-Work must be
filled in. All precautions to be taken shall be strictly followed.
Always isolate electrical equipment from
its power supply and test the circuit to make sure that it is dead.
Before any lines, fittings or related items
are disconnected or removed, relieve all pressure in side, steam, fuel, oil or
water systems in question.
Pay special attention when removing manhole
covers, always keep the minimum of four nuts on the cover, two on each opposite
end of cover when breaking seal.
If a power tool should be used, check its
power supply before use. Make sure safety guards are securely fixed.
When not in use or when changing
accessories or guard, always disconnect the tool from its power supply.
Always keep electrical leads and pneumatic
hoses clear of sharp edges and hot surfaces.
Do not work on anything that is supported
only by fitting jacks or a hoist. Always use proper stands to support the item
before any work is carried out.
All appliances and gear used for lifting,
lowering and handling loads should be examined before use.
All safe working loads marked on appliances
or gear shall be followed to the letter.
Dust masks, respirators or breathing
apparatus of appropriate types shall be worn when working in dusty or toxic atmosphere
or when working with paint sprays etc.
Think Safety Always!!!
BUNKERING
Following precautions are to be observed
for all bunkering operations:
All the necessary transfers etc to be
completed as discussed in the pre bunker meeting to ensure that sufficient
space is available in the tanks.
The F.O. Overflow tank is to be empty.
Transfer pump to be isolated and switched
to manual. All the bunker tank outlet valves to be shut.
Pre transfer checklist to be duly filled
in.
The scuppers on deck to be firmly plugged.
The bunker hoses to be firmly supported and
have sufficient play.
The bunker connection to have a proper
gasket and bolts to be tightened in every hole in the flange.
The necessary fire fighting gear and
sufficient absorbent pads are to be kept near the manifold.
There should be adequate means of
communication between manifold, the person taking sounding, the Chief Engineer
and Officer on duty.
Hand Sign to be follow and understand as
per Hand Sign Poster between Barge and Shop.
Also there should be direct communication
between the barge and the ship.
The bunkering to be started only after
Chief Engineer verbal confirmation.
During bunkering a continuous watch to be maintained
at the manifold.
Tanks being filled are to be regularly
sounded at 15 minute intervals unless otherwise instructed by Chief Engineer.
The pumping rate and pressure at the
manifold is not to exceed the limits directed by Chief Engineer.
The sampling of the bunker oil is to be
continued throughout the bunkering.
At completion all the tanks to be sounded.
A check of H2S content to be carried out of
the barge's F.O. tanks prior the start of bunkering and reported to C/E.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
THE FOLLOWING ORDERS APPLY TO THE TRANSFER,
CONTROL AND STORAGE OF BILGES AND WASTE OIL:
1.
All holding and transfer operations for engine room bilge water and oily
sludge will be closely monitored and controlled in accordance with instructions
from the C/E.
2.
Only clean water from E.R. bilges will be discharged overboard by using
the 15 ppm Oily Water Separator.
3.
Ships side overboard valve from 15 ppm OWS to remain closed and
padlocked. The padlock key will be kept with the Duty Engineer or C/E.
4.
Water from E.R. bilge wells and Machinery spaces to be transferred to
Bilge Tank with bilge pump.
5.
F.O. Sludge Tank and Separator Oil Tank are to be discharged ashore when
full and as arranged by the C/E.
6.
All transfer of bilges and oily sludge to be fully logged down in OIL
RECORD BOOK.
All transfers will be done under the supervision of the 2/E. When
transferring bilge water through the 15 ppm OWS, the ships position (latitude & longitude) and the start time and
finish time for the operation to be logged down .
7.
Daily soundings of all bilge tanks and waste oil tanks will be taken by
Duty Engineer and recorded in the Sounding Book.
8.
Inform C/E immediately of any unusual or irregular soundings of the
tanks in (7).
9. Inform C/E immediately if you suspect
blockages or restrictions in sounding pipes, especially on sludge tanks.
10. Inform C/E immediately of any high
level alarm being activated on any bilge tank or sludge tank.
11. C/E is responsible for maintaining the
entries in the Oil Record Book.
12. C/E to arrange for internal inspection
of 15 ppm OWS system at 3 monthly periods.
13. Advise C/E or immediately if you have
any doubt or if you are unsure about anything.
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