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Passenger vessel [1]

Following on from this, but also separately from the decision in this case, the Disciplinary Court draws attention to the fact that the responsible officers/supervisors who will be involved in the actual implementation of work, must be present during the discussion of risks and mitigating measures in the safety meeting.

Tanker [1]

When purging, a toolbox meeting must always be held in advance with the entire crew, during which the checklists are discussed: who does what and how. This ensures that the checklists are checked and, if necessary, supplemented.

Towing and supply shipping [2]

Risky activities such as spooling a new towing cable are always subjected to a Job Safety Analysis, followed by a Risk Assessment, a possible Last Minute Risk Assessment and a Toolbox talk. The topics covered are: the management (overall and at the specific location), division of tasks, communication, visual contact, no-go areas and agreements on when an operation will be stopped. The snap-back zones must be defined before commencing activities involving towing cables under tension.
High-risk activities, such as disconnecting a floating pipe from an anchor to be coupled to a sand dredger, are always subject to a Job Safety Analysis, followed by a Risk Assessment, a possible Last Minute Risk Assessment and a toolbox meeting. The topics covered are the management (overall and at the specific location), division of tasks, communication, visual contact, no-go areas (snap-back zones) and agreements on when an operation will be stopped.