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Pre-Operation Vessel Inspection & During Operation Vessel Inspection Questions
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Vessel Tracking Number 18-001 Acknowledged     Acknowledged
Bays 5 Acknowledged     Acknowledged
Is the vessel properly moored to the dock (mooring lines tight)? No (Explain) - Because     No (Explain) - Because
Is the Gangway secured properly (Gangway landed evenly on the dock, net secured beneath the gangway, safety sign is placed prominently near gangway, but not impeding access)? Yes 1.00   Yes
Are the main walkways clear of all debris (standing water, lashing gear, general debris)? Yes 1.00   Yes
Is the forward walkway of bay 2 clear (standing water, lashing gear, general debris)? Yes 1.00   Yes
Are there any damages currently on the forward walkway of bay 2 (handrails, lashing gear, man hole covers)? No (Explain) - NO     No (Explain) - NO
Are there any visual damages on the ship that were not covered in the above questions? Yes 1.00   Yes
During Operation Vessel Inspection - Is there sufficient lighting to safely work bay 2? Yes 1.00   Yes
During Operation Vessel Inspection - Are the Reefers at bay 2 unplugged prior to the beginning of discharging the bay? No 0.00   No
During Operation Vessel Inspection - Are the men following all safety procedures while unlashing containers at bay 2? Yes 1.00   Yes
During Operation Vessel Inspection - Prior to going below deck on bay 2 are the lids unlocked? No 0.00   No
TOT     6.00    
AVG     0.50    
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Created on March 15, 2018 at 12:14 PM (CDT). Owned by Barone, Trinity, Kristie.
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