Tankerman · ISGOTT — Ship/Shore Safety Checklist
The Ship/Shore Safety Checklist is completed to:
- ARecord cargo prices
- BConfirm jointly that safety conditions are met before and during transfer, with repetitive checks✓ Correct
- CReplace the DOI permanently
- DList the crew roster
Explanation
The checklist documents agreed safety conditions (moorings, communications, closed openings, fire equipment, no unauthorized ignition sources, ESD) verified jointly by ship and shore, with certain items rechecked at set intervals during the transfer.
Authority: ISGOTT
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