1st Edition

Safety and Security at Sea

By D S Bist Copyright 2000
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    Safety and Security at Sea is concerned with the safe operation of ships and consequently with preventing errors and oversights. This book contributes to safety where it is most effective - right at the site of work, on board the ship itself. It is here, indisputably, that it will prevent accidents and save lives. It translates theory into practice besides covering several new and current topics. This book is aimed at every deck officer - at every rank and on all ships.

    The book also attends to other manifest needs and discusses piracy, stowaways, management of crew on board and several other new and current topics in the interest of safety.

    All deck officers will find, when preparing for professional examinations, that the area which the oral section of these examinations at any level (Class One, Two or Three) cover - safety - is the one in which this book specialises. It will be an invaluable aid in passing these exams. By discussing essential details in every part of a voyage, parts that form different subjects in the theoretical section, it becomes an excellent reference book for them. In addition, it will also asist the staff of shipping companies in compiling ship operation manuals.

    This book includes the advice of various notices from the Marine Safety Agency and of guidelines from the International Maritime Organisation. It explains their requirements - International safety management code, emergency pollution control plans and others.

    In order to deal with ship board work thoroughly, this book takes an entire voyage into account. That is the reason for the sequence of its chapters to correspond to the progress of an actual voyage. The book begins with a ship embarking on a voyage and, in succession, conveys its message in a comfortable language. The last chapter leaves the reader at the beginning of another, but a safer, voyage.

    A summary is included at the end of each chapter.

    Introduction; Acknowledgements. Part One: Preparation: Understanding the vessel; Approach towards duties; Passage planning. Part Two: Navigation: Keeping watch at sea; Preventing collisions; Aid to navigation; Heavy Weather. Part Three: Routine: Crew management; Care of cargo; Safety drills and inspections. Part Four: Time in Port: At anchor; At berth; Dealing with damage. Part Five: Precautions: Piracy and armed robbery at sea; Stowaways and smuggling; Pollution. Index.

    Biography

    D. S. Bist

    "this is a remarkable book.....it is one of those few works that deserve a place in every ship, ready to hand at all times and in all circumstances"
    Nautical Magazine, February 2001

    "... it is highly practical, well written and flags many of the issues that need to be considered when trying to ensure the safety of crew and ship... A useful backgrounder on which to base further research"
    Lloyd's List, January 2001

    "Safety and Security at Sea is concerned with the safe operation of ships and consequently with preventing errors and oversights. This book contributes to safety where it is most effective - right as the site of work, on board the ship itself." Offshore Engineer, October 2004