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Fire alarms, sprinkler systems, and fire doors must be tested periodically to ensure proper function.
Deficiencies in fire protection systems and appliances must be reported and corrected without delay.
The Master is responsible for ensuring that the fire safety operational booklet is prominently displayed on the bridge.
Onboard training and instructions for all crew members must be conducted at intervals of not more than two months.
The Master must ensure that all drills are conducted in the presence of a Port State Control Officer.
Fire safety instructions for crew members include familiarization with fire safety systems.
Officers are responsible for assisting in ensuring that all crew members are familiar with fire hazards, fire prevention, and emergency procedures.
The Master must ensure that fire safety instructions, including details of firefighting equipment, locations, and escape routes, are documented.
Onboard fire safety training must be conducted at regular intervals to ensure crew familiarity with firefighting equipment and emergency procedures.
New crew members must receive training on the ship's fire safety systems and firefighting equipment within two weeks after joining the ship.
Fire drills must be conducted once a month to ensure crew members are prepared for fire emergencies.
The Master must maintain records to document all fire safety training and drills conducted on the ship.
Regulation 16 focuses on the maintenance of fire protection systems and appliances on ships.
The Master is responsible for ensuring that fire protection systems and firefighting appliances are maintained in proper working condition at all times.
Regulations 19 and 20 outline the responsibilities of the Master and officers in relation to emergency training, drills, operational readiness, and the implementation of maintenance and inspections.
Regulation 19 ensures that the crew is well-prepared for emergency situations through regular training and drills.
Abandon ship drills and fire drills must be conducted once every month according to SOLAS regulations.
Additional emergency drills should be conducted within 24 hours of departure when there is a 25% crew change.
Performing maintenance tasks is NOT a role of the Master according to SOLAS regulations.
Assigning drills to external contractors is NOT a responsibility of the officers during drills according to SOLAS regulations.