Review Hazard Hunt WGG PDF
Review Hazard Hunt WGG PDF
Review Hazard Hunt WGG PDF
Found cotton rag at side Cotton rag can produce heat Take all the items that can cause fire near Auxiliary Engine
Auxiliary Engine and can cause fire accident if
Auxiliary Engine running 1. Regularly inspect and maintain your auxiliary engine to ensure
that it is in good working condition.
Cotton rag can easily catch 2. Ensure that all fuel lines, fittings, and connections are tight and
on fire because the auxiliary free from leaks.
engine can produce heat 3. Install a fuel shut-off valve that can be easily accessed in case of
when running. an emergency.
4. Keep the engine compartment clean and free from debris, oil,
and other flammable materials.
5. Install a heat shield or insulation around the engine to prevent
heat from reaching other parts of the boat.
6. Ensure that the engine is properly ventilated to prevent the
build-up of heat and exhaust fumes.
7. Install a smoke detector in the engine compartment and test it
regularly to ensure it is working properly.
8. Ensure that all electrical wiring and connections are in good
condition and properly insulated.
9. Do not smoke or use open flames near the engine
compartment.
10. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency
11. Make sure that the vessel has proper ventilation and that all
hatches and vents are open while the engine is running.
12. If you notice any signs of overheating, such as smoke or unusual
smells, turn off the engine immediately and investigate the
problem.
Found Crew forget switch off Can cause fire in the galley Remained to all crew to switch off the hot plate after using.
hot plate after use
1. Keep the cooking area clean and free of grease and flammable
materials such as paper, cardboard, or fabric.
2. Never leave the stove unattended while it is in use.
3. Turn off the stove immediately after cooking and check that all
burners are fully extinguished.
4. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency.
5. Use only cookware that is designed for the stove and avoid
using oversized or overfilled pots or pans that can overflow or
spill.
6. Keep flammable liquids, such as cooking oil or alcohol, away
from the stove.
7. Use a timer to remind you to check on food that is cooking on
the stove.
8. Ensure that the stove is properly ventilated to prevent the
buildup of carbon monoxide.
9. Teach the crews about fire safety and make sure they know how
to react in case of a fire.
Found crew charging Charging too long can cause Reminds to all crew so that at the time charging the battery phone ,
handphone at bridge and the phone burn when it is battery full for disconnected to keep the phone not burned.
forgot to take off while the
phone battery was full in 1. Use only chargers and cables that are recommended by the
charging manufacturer of the smartphone.
2. Do not leave your smartphone unattended while it is charging.
3. Avoid using damaged or broken chargers or cables.
4. Do not place your smartphone on flammable materials such as
fabric, paper, or bedding while it is charging.
5. Do not charge your smartphone near any flammable liquids or
materials.
6. Ensure that the outlet and electrical cord are in good condition.
7. Do not charge your smartphone in direct sunlight or in high-
temperature areas.
8. Regularly check your smartphone while it is charging to ensure
that it is not overheating or emitting unusual odors.
9. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency
10. Make sure that all passengers are aware of the risks associated
with charging smartphones and encourage them to follow these
preventive measures.
11. If you notice any signs of overheating or other issues while your
smartphone is charging, disconnect it from the charger
immediately and investigate the problem.
Contractor Re- welding pad Explosive and Fire Ensure welding area clear from Flammable items
eye at main deck While And Provide portable Fire fighting extinguisher
maintenance day at PDJT,
1. Ensure that the welding area is clear of any flammable
materials, such as oily rags, solvents, or other combustible
substances.
2. Use a welding curtain or other flame-retardant barrier to
prevent sparks or hot materials from reaching nearby surfaces.
3. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby
4. Have a designated fire watch present during the welding proces.
5. Use only approved welding equipment that is in good working
order and maintained regularly.
6. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including
gloves, protective clothing, and a welding helmet.
7. Ensure that the ventilation in the welding area is adequate to
prevent the buildup of flammable gases or vapors.
8. Avoid welding near fuel tanks or other areas where combustible
materials are stored.
9. Turn off all electrical equipment and ensure that all sources of
ignition are removed from the area before beginning welding.
10. Consider using a welding blanket to protect nearby surfaces and
prevent fires.
11. Monitor the temperature of the welding equipment and
surrounding area to prevent overheating.
12. Establish a fire safety plan for welding operations and ensure
that all crew members are aware of it.