Emergency Response Plan
1.   Emergency
                     Steering Gear Failure
      at sea
2.   Application
      Shorebased Organisation
      All ships
prepared:          approved:      released:      Revision 0
HLS                Management     2006-11-27     Emergency Response
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                            Steering Gear Failure
3.   Situations and Action on Board
3.1 On the Bridge
     Situation     Responsibility                      Action                     Comments
Changing over of   Officer of the        Changes over to other rudder pump
Rudder Pumps       Watch                 set; observes functioning of rudder;
                                         changing over to hand rudder
Traffic            Officer of the        lf in danger of colliding with another
                   Watch                 ship: Stop engine!
                                         Audi signal: Attention     ________
                                         Day:     two black balls
                                         Night:    two red round-about lights
                                         Fog:      
                                         When obstructed, SECURITE
                                         message via VHF Channel 16
Emergency Rudder   Navigation            lf rudder cannot be operated via         Walkie-
Operation          Officer               rudder pumps, send two men to            Talkie
                                         steering gear room, have
                                         emergency rudder operation
                                         prepared.
                                         Establish and maintain permanent
                                         intercommunication with Bridge
Position           Officer of the        Establishes and records position and Scrap Log
                   Watch                 time
Informing          Officer of the        Under all circumstances discusses        Telephone
Engine Room        Watch                 situation with Engineer of the
                                         Watch
Informing Master   Officer of the        Reports situation to Master              Telephone
                   Watch
Informing          Master                Discusses situation and agrees           Telephone
Chief Engineer                           action with Chief Engineer, supplies     Walkie-
                                         Chief Engineer with Walkie-Talkie.       Talkie
                                         (In case steering orders
                                         communicated via Walkie-Talkie,
                                         use alternative channel for other
                                         communication)
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                          Steering Gear Failure
     Situation   Responsibility                     Action                    Comments
Anchoring        Officer of the       Given sufficient depth of water:        Anchor
                 Watch,               Prepare to drop anchor.
                 Master               Master in charge of anchoring
                                      manoeuvre
Rudder Blade     Master               lf rudder blade lost or blocked at 0   Bow
inoperative                           angle:                                  Thruster,
                                      on open sea and without major           Mooring
                                      traffic:                                Lines
                                         proceeds at slow speed ahead,
                                          tries to steer with bow thruster.
                                         ship without bow thruster: pro-
                                          ceeds at half speed, pays out
                                          mooring lines through hawser
                                          ports at stern, using winches,
                                          tries to steer by changing length
                                          of lines.
                                          Winchman acts as helmsman
                                          (ensure communication with
                                          Bridge).
Dangerously      Master               lf unable to throw anchor, requests     VHF, SW
Inshore                               tug assistance immediately, in case
                                      of need sends distress signal.
Announcement     Master               Makes announcement via Intercom. Intercom
Weather Report   Navigation           Obtains weather report / forecast
                 Officer
Proceeding to    Master               lf unable safely to make port of
Port of Refuge                        des-
                                      tination, endeavours to reach port
                                      of
                                      refuge.
                                      lf considered advisable, accepts tug
                                      assistance to make port.
Documentation    Master               Records incidence and writes            Ship's Log,
                                      report.                                 Voyage
                                                                              Report
Information of   Master               lf ship delayed, advises Head Office. Telephone
Head Office                           Requests assistance concerning        Fax
                                      despatch of spare parts and repair
                                      service
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3.2 Engine Room
      Situation         Responsibility                     Action                   Comments
Reporting to Bridge     Chief Engineer      Reports breakdown to bridge             Telephone
                                            immediately
Engine ready for        Chief Engineer      Puts engine at manoeuvring speed;       Telephone
Manoeuvring                                 reports to Bridge
Informing               Chief Engineer      Informs Chief Engineer about situation Telephone
Chief Engineer
Investigation of        Chief Engineer       Investigate cause of steering gear    Telephone
Cause                                           breakdown
                                             Take immediate action to protect
                                                situation
                                             Inform Bridge
Continuing Voyage       Chief Engineer      lf necessary spare parts not on
with Rudder             and Master          board:
inoperative                                 endeavour emergency repairs and
                                            investigate possibility to continue
                                            voyage (case need, port of refuge).
Information of          Master              Appraise Head Office of situation and
Head Office             Chief Engineer      of prospects.
Spare parts             Master              Investigate chances to obtain spare
                        Chief Engineer      parts from ashore
Repairs                 Engine Crew         Carry out repairs
Documentation           Chief Engineer      Records incidence and writes report     Engine Log
                                                                                    Engine
                                                                                    Report
At next Port            Chief Engineer,     Request P & l Survey.
                        Master              Request confirmation of class.
4. Training on Board
     Daily rotation of steering gear pump sets
     Changing over to emergency rudder operation, practise steering with
      emergency rudder operation, practise communication with bridge
     Keeping time from failure of rudder through preparation and actual operation of
      emergency rudder. Compare with similar exercises. Every officer of the watch
      should know these times.
     Practise steering with bow thruster (Master), e.g. whilst in estuary. Establish
      maximum speed for safe steering with bow thruster.
     Practise steering with mooring lines (in open sea, without surrounding traffic!)
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5. Situations and Action Ashore
         Situation        Responsibility                     Action                     Comments
 Spare parts              Superintendent      Agrees with Chief Engineer on             Steering
 required on board                            board, details of spare parts             Gear
                                              urgently required                         Manual
 Procuring spare          Superintendent      Commences purchasing routine.
 Parts                                        Places urgent order for delivery by
                                              supplier close to scene
 Information to           Superintendent      Instructs agent closest to the scene      Fax
 Agent                                        to arrange urgent transfer of spares
                                              to ship (by launch or helicopter)
 Information of           Superintendent      Keeps Master/Chief Engineer               Telephone
 Ship                                         continually advised of action             Fax
                                              planned / taken
 Tug(s)                   Superintendent      Contacts salvage tug owners and           Telephone
                                              investigates availability of tugs close   Fax
                                              to ship. Agrees outline contract as
                                              precautionary measure.
6.       Training Ashore
         Alerting Emergency Response Team and manning of Emergency Response
          Centre
         Prepare and have ready all ship's plans and manufacturers' data on rudder and
          steering gear
         Have instantly accessible, worldwide list of suppliers of sensitive spare parts
         Joint exercises with ship.
7.       Reference Documents
         Emergency Manual
         Manufacturers' manuals on rudder plant and steering gear
         Ship's plans and drawings
         Lists of spare parts
         Lists of suppliers of spare parts and of service stations
         Training Manual
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