Year: 2025 Language: English Author: the Swedish Club Genre: Bulletin Publisher: the Swedish Club Edition: December 2025 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 3 Description: The Club is publishing, every month, a new Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) to assist owners in their efforts to comply with the above regulations. Alternative scenarios will be uploaded in SCOL. It is easy to download the MSS and enter the written conclusions from the meeting and send feedback to the shore-based organisation. Issue December, 2025 | Pollution during bunkering from trucks. In this month’s MSS Case, we learn about an incident where a bulk carrier experienced an oil overflow during bunkering when the Third Engineer switched tanks without informing the deck team and failed to verify that the valve to the original tank had fully closed. Additional info: Under the ISM requirement, owners are obliged to carry out monthly safety meetings or safety committee meetings onboard their vessels. This obligation stems from Chapter 5 of the ISM Code: “Master’s responsibility and authority” and furthermore from “5.1.2, motivating the crew in the observation of that policy”. The obligation can also be derived from the Code of “Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen”, where it is stated that the safety committee should meet regularly: “3.13.2, The frequency of meetings will be determined by circumstances but as a general guideline, the committee should meet about every 4-6 weeks”. :
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Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) issue December, 2025
Language: English
Author: the Swedish Club
Genre: Bulletin
Publisher: the Swedish Club
Edition: December 2025
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 3
Description: The Club is publishing, every month, a new Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) to assist owners in their efforts to comply with the above regulations. Alternative scenarios will be uploaded in SCOL. It is easy to download the MSS and enter the written conclusions from the meeting and send feedback to the shore-based organisation.
Issue December, 2025 | Pollution during bunkering from trucks. In this month’s MSS Case, we learn about an incident where a bulk carrier experienced an oil overflow during bunkering when the Third Engineer switched tanks without informing the deck team and failed to verify that the valve to the original tank had fully closed.
Additional info: Under the ISM requirement, owners are obliged to carry out monthly safety meetings or safety committee meetings onboard their vessels. This obligation stems from Chapter 5 of the ISM Code: “Master’s responsibility and authority” and furthermore from “5.1.2, motivating the crew in the observation of that policy”.
The obligation can also be derived from the Code of “Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen”, where it is stated that the safety committee should meet regularly: “3.13.2, The frequency of meetings will be determined by circumstances but as a general guideline, the committee should meet about every 4-6 weeks”.
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