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Bunker Barge Safety Program. Vessel Agent or representative Process. Bunker Barge Safety Program. This document will outline the process for communication for AGENTS to ensure safe productive work environments. This is intended to serve as a Best Management Practices training tool. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bunker Barge Safety

Program

Vessel Agent or representative Process

Bunker Barge Safety Program

• This document will outline the process for communication for AGENTS to ensure safe productive work environments.

• This is intended to serve as a Best Management Practices training tool.

1. To inform all concerned parties of the planned bunkering operations, the Vessel Agent (or other Carrier assigned representative), will complete a “Bunker Delivery Notice”.

2. The Agent will forward the notice to BOTH the terminal and the Bunker Barge operator prior to the stevedoring operation.

Bunker Barge Safety Program

Bunker Delivery Notice

Date: Port:

Vessel: Voyage:

Reference #:

Bunker Barge Co. and Phone:

Name of Bunker Barge:

Name of Bunker Barge Captain:

Contact Phone # of Barge personnel:

Bunker Barge Emergency Contact #:

Amount and type to be bunkered:

Delivery Time of Bunkers:

Location of Delivery of Bunkers:

Bunker Barge to Land Side to as Vessel: Port Starboard

Estimated duration of bunker delivery:

Cargo Superintendent and cell phone:

Terminal Emergency Phone #:

Name of Vessel Master:

Telephone number of Vessel:

Location of Bunker Manifold/Riser:

Agent for Vessel:

Agent Cell Phone #:

Agent 24 Hour Contact #:

The “Bunker Delivery Notice” will be available on lineat WWW.SFMX.ORG

3. The Agent will e-mail the notice to BOTH the terminal and the Bunker Barge operator prior to the stevedoring operation.

Bunker Barge Safety Program

4. The terminal will reply to the E-mail by including the contact

phone/cell number of

the Superintendent

working that vessel/shift.

This will be the cross check that all parties are aware of a planned bunkering operation.

Bunker Barge Safety Program

5. The Bunker Barge representative (Tankerman), must contact the Superintendent prior to beginning the barge operation. This will allow the tankerman to learn the planned stevedore operation and highlight any possible conflicts.

(the proposed check sheet can be very useful for this function).

Bunker Barge Safety Program

The “Check Sheet” for the tankerman should include questions regarding:

a. What bays are directly forward and aft of the house on this vessel?

b. Is there any planned loading, discharging, or lashing in these bays?

c. When is it planned to work these bays?

d. Is any of the work in these bays going to extend into the two or three offshore positions?

e. Can these positions be worked in a specific time frame so possible conflicts are avoided?

f. What time periods is the stevedore going to shut down for breaks, lunch, etc.?

Bunker Barge Safety Program

Bunker Barge Safety Program

6. Any incident will require direct communications between the parties involved who shall be readily available.

This will allow for adjustments to working plans to correct conflicts.

Bunker Barge Safety Program

Bunker Barge Safety Program

• After the completion of the transfer, advise the Barge Company Operations Manager of any issues that occurred during the operation.

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