What Is Saturday Routine
On A Ship?
Life
on a ship is little different from
conventional life at land. Normally the weekends are meant for relaxation and
enjoyment in a typical shore based office, but the same cannot be said to be
totally true about ships. So when I mention the word "saturday
routine", I do not refer to the fun and partying (which is also there on
ships) but to a different planned maintenance routine about which we will find
out now.
Definition of Saturday Routine
Saturday routine is a
planned maintenance routine or schedule followed in the ship. In this routine,
all the machinery and important control systems are maintained as per the
routine chart .This is carried out for safe operation of the ship and this
maintenance schedule will be inspected by the surveyor and by the port state
control officers who visit the ships to carry out such inspection. If this
planned maintenance schedule is found to have unaccounted for delays, or have
not been carried out properly, the surveyor can even detain the ship in port .
We
have already learnt about the types
of repairs carried out on a ship and
know that the planned
maintenance systemis necessary to keep the machinery in near-perfect working
condition. The saturday planned maintenance routine is a vital part of this
maintenance schedule and the list below shows the various equipments that would
normally be inspected and checked for proper functioning. The list also gives
the duty officer in charge of that specific check or operation and whether it
needs to be done every saturday, every two weeks or monthly.
Please note that this is
not a regulation or complusion but a long followed practise, perhaps just to
ensure that the weekend goes smoothly, these checks are carried out on a
saturday. Otherwise they can be done during any other day as well
Checks in Saturday Planned
Maintenance Routine
1. Fire Detection System [Electrical officer] - (EVERY SATURDAY)
4. General Alarm System [Electrical officer] - (EVERY SATURDAY)
6. Funnel Flaps [Fourth Engineer] - (EVERY SATURDAY)
7. Emergency /Remote
stops [Electrical officer & Second engineer] - (MONTHLY)
(M/E QCV, E/R Blower,E/R pump,Accommodation Blower)
8. Emergency Lighting [Electrical officer] - (FORTNIGHTLY)
10. Emergency Fire Pump [Fourth Engineer] - (EVERY SATURDAY)
11. Emergency Air Compressor [Fourth Engineer] - (EVERY SATURDAY)
12. Emergency Steering
gear [Second Engineer ] - (FORTNIGHTLY)
14. Normally valves which
are not in use [Second Engineer] - (MONTHLY)
(Ship side valve, sewage plant, isolating valve)
15. Portable Electronic
tools And Equipment [Electrical officer ] - (MONTHLY)
16. Main Engine Safety
Devices [Electrical officer & Second engineer] - (MONTHLY)
17. Auxiliary Engines
Safety [Electrical officer & Fourth engineer] - (MONTHLY)
19. Main Engine
Maneuvering. [Electrical officer & Second engineer] - (MONTHLY)
20. Cargo Gear all limit
switches. [Electrical officer] - (MONTHLY)
21. Boiler Safety Valve [Electrical officer & Third engineer] - (MONTHLY)
22. Freezer room alarm,
hospital room alarm, bilge alarm, incinerator room alarm and steering gear
alarm [Electrical officer] - (MONTHLY)
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