New Additions To The SIRE VIQ 7
New Additions To The SIRE VIQ 7
New Additions To The SIRE VIQ 7
General Overview
• The wording of each question has now been changed to confirm that
not only the various procedures are in place but also the fact that are
the crew on board well aware of these procedures and can show their
familiarity with the procedures and the working of the equipment.
• The Old Chapter 7 – Structural Condition is now merged with the new
Chapter 2.
• New SOLAS regulations for ships constructed after 2016 and 2017
incorporated in the questionnaire.
• Various old VIQ question numbers have been now clubbed under one
question to re-organize the new questionnaire.
• There are a new additions in the note which the vessels are already
following and are part of existing regulations and have been now
included in the guidance notes. (which are highlighted in the detailed
report.)
• In-addition to the detailed New Additions to the SIRE VIQ 7 report here
are a few important additions in the VIQ 7.
Chapter 1. – General Information
• 1.14 - OCIMF HVPQ software to be reviewed for the accuracy of its data.
• 1.26 - Class Survey Records – dated not more than 15 days prior to the inspection.
Chapter 2 – Certification and
Documentation
• 2.1.2 – CSR revision and updated document to be issued not later than 3 months
from the date of change.
• 2.5 – Internal Audit - last 2 audits or in the last 9 months under the present
management will be reviewed.
• 2.6 – Master’s SMS review to have input from Ships management team.
• 2.10 – e-ORB logs can now be accepted. Depending on flag state approval of the
system.
Chapter 3 – Crew Management
• 3.7 – ECDIS certification guidance notes.
• 3.8 – Unannounced Alcohol Test to be initiated by the company unless alternative
means that master is tested on an un-announced basis. Frequency of on-board un-
announced testing less than the shortest contact period.
• 5.8 – Evidence that Near miss reports should be generated by all ranks and not by
just senior members or one department.
• 5.10 – Self closing doors operational status during aircon on part re-circulation to be
checked.
• 5.35 – CO2 system pins in the activation assembly should be left in / out?
(Depending on the system should be - Ready for immediate use )
• 5.43 – Minimum of two two-way portable radiotelephone apparatus for each fire party.
• 7.4 – Security related equipment inspection and maintenance records – Razor wires /
barbed wires , water cannons ,security locks, lockable hatches and stairwells.
• 7.14 – Cyber security plan and procedures part of SMS. Additionally Cyber response
plan On-board.
• 7.15 – crew aware of company policy on control and access of ship IT/OT system.
• 8.13 – Comparison of temperature and pressure sensors against MMC/ local gauges.
• 8.30 – Safe entry requirements in the IG room(s) (New Vsl – 01 Jan 2016)
• 8.31 – Over pressurisation of the cargo tank and procedures to prevent it during
purging blowing and pigging.
• 8.55 Chafing covers for synthetic mooring passing thru fairleads during STS
operations.
Chapter 9 – Mooring
• 9.2 – Mooring Ship Management Plan
The MSMP will consist of the following:
Part A – General ship particulars
Part B – Mooring equipment design philosophy
Part C – Detailed list of mooring equipment
Part D – Inspection, maintenance and retirement strategies
Part E – Risk and change management, safety or personnel and human
factors
Part F – Records and documentation
Part G –Mooring System Management Plan Register (MSMPR)
• 9.4 Operators policy on line inspection, retirement and wear zone management
outlined in the Line Management Plan?
• 9.5 - The mooring lines fitted should have a Line Design Break Force (LDBF) of 100-
105% of the Ship Design MBL (MEG 5.2.1).
Chapter 9 – Mooring
• 9.8 – Permanent markings of Snap back zones to be removed. Areas of elevated risk
to be marked.
• 9.11- For split drums - Guidance on the minimum number of turns should be obtained
from the line manufacturer and documented in the Line Management Plan. If
guidance is not available, a minimum of eight turns should be used.
• 9.24 – Crew aware of the Limitations of the anchor windlass system.
• 11.7 - There is no requirement for ballast tank vents to be fitted with flame screens.