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Grunt Productions 2003
Handing and Taking Over the
Navigational Watch
A Brief By Lance Grindley
Grunt Productions 2003
Handing and Taking Over the Navigational Watch
1.1.The OOW shall not hand over the watch if the relieving officer is notThe OOW shall not hand over the watch if the relieving officer is not
capable of carrying out the watchkeeping duties effectively.capable of carrying out the watchkeeping duties effectively.
( Notify the master )( Notify the master )
2.2. The relieving officer shall ensure that his members are fullyThe relieving officer shall ensure that his members are fully
capable of performing their duties.capable of performing their duties.
3.3. Relieving officers shall satisfy themselves on the safety of theRelieving officers shall satisfy themselves on the safety of the
vessel prior to taking over the watch.vessel prior to taking over the watch.
Grunt Productions 2003
4. Relieving officers shall personally satisfy themselves
regarding the:
 standing orders and other special instructions of the master;standing orders and other special instructions of the master;
 position, course, speed and draught of the ship;position, course, speed and draught of the ship;
 tides, currents, weather, visibility and the effect of these factors upontides, currents, weather, visibility and the effect of these factors upon
course and speed;course and speed;
 procedures for the use of main engines when on bridge control;procedures for the use of main engines when on bridge control;
 navigational situation such as errors of compasses, presence of othernavigational situation such as errors of compasses, presence of other
ships, conditions and hazards likely to be encountered during hisships, conditions and hazards likely to be encountered during his
watch, etc.;watch, etc.;
5. If a maneuver or other action to avoid any hazard is taking place, the5. If a maneuver or other action to avoid any hazard is taking place, the
relief of the officer should be deferred until such action has beenrelief of the officer should be deferred until such action has been
completed.completed.
Grunt Productions 2003
Navigation With Pilot On Board
1.1. The pilot does not relieve the master or OOW from theirThe pilot does not relieve the master or OOW from their
duties and obligations for the safety of the ship.duties and obligations for the safety of the ship.
2.2. If in any doubt as to the pilot’s action or intentions, the OOWIf in any doubt as to the pilot’s action or intentions, the OOW
shall seek clarification from the pilot and notify the master ifshall seek clarification from the pilot and notify the master if
doubt still exists.doubt still exists.
Grunt Productions 2003
Protection of the Marine Environment
The master and OOW must be aware of the serious effects ofThe master and OOW must be aware of the serious effects of
operational or accidental pollution of the environment (sea and air)operational or accidental pollution of the environment (sea and air)
and shall take all possible precautions to prevent such pollution,and shall take all possible precautions to prevent such pollution,
particularly within the framework of relevant international and portparticularly within the framework of relevant international and port
regulationsregulations..
Grunt Productions 2003
Maintaining an Efficient Look-out
1.1. A proper look-out shall be maintained at all timesA proper look-out shall be maintained at all times (Rule 5(Rule 5
of COLREG)of COLREG) and shall serve the purpose of:and shall serve the purpose of:
a)a) Maintaining a continuous state of vigilance by sight and hearing asMaintaining a continuous state of vigilance by sight and hearing as
well as by other available means;well as by other available means;
b)b) Fully appraising the situation and the risk of collision and otherFully appraising the situation and the risk of collision and other
dangers to navigation; anddangers to navigation; and
c)c) Detecting ships or aircraft in distress, wrecks, debris and other hazardsDetecting ships or aircraft in distress, wrecks, debris and other hazards
to safe navigation.to safe navigation.
2.2. The look-out must be able to give full attention to theThe look-out must be able to give full attention to the
keeping a proper look-out.keeping a proper look-out.
Grunt Productions 2003
3.3. The duties of the look-out and helmsman are separate. TheThe duties of the look-out and helmsman are separate. The
OOW maybe the sole look-out in daylight provided that onOOW maybe the sole look-out in daylight provided that on
each such occasion:each such occasion:
a) the situation has been assessed without doubt to safety;a) the situation has been assessed without doubt to safety;
b) full account has been taken of all relevant factors such as:b) full account has been taken of all relevant factors such as:
- state of weather- state of weather - visibility- visibility
- traffic density - proximity of navigation dangers- traffic density - proximity of navigation dangers
c) assistance is immediately available whenc) assistance is immediately available when
any change in the situation so requires.any change in the situation so requires.
Grunt Productions 2003
4.4. To ensure that a proper look-out can continuously be maintained,To ensure that a proper look-out can continuously be maintained,
the Master shall take into account all relevant factors, as well as:the Master shall take into account all relevant factors, as well as:
a) visibility, state of weather and sea;a) visibility, state of weather and sea;
b) traffic density;b) traffic density;
c) when navigating in or near traffic separation schemes (TSS) or other routing measures;c) when navigating in or near traffic separation schemes (TSS) or other routing measures;
d) the additional workload cause by the nature of the ship;d) the additional workload cause by the nature of the ship;
e) the fitness for duty of any crew members;e) the fitness for duty of any crew members;
f ) professional competence of the ship’s officers and crew;f ) professional competence of the ship’s officers and crew;
g) OOW’s experience and familiarization of the ship;g) OOW’s experience and familiarization of the ship;
h) activities taking place on board the ship;h) activities taking place on board the ship;
i ) the operational status of bridge instrumentation and controls;i ) the operational status of bridge instrumentation and controls;
j ) ship maneuvering characteristics;j ) ship maneuvering characteristics;
k) the size of the ship and the field of vision available; andk) the size of the ship and the field of vision available; and
l ) the configuration of the bridge from detecting external development;l ) the configuration of the bridge from detecting external development;
Grunt Productions 2003
Run aground in broad daylight, good weather, 12 miles
visibility. The OOW was not maintaining a correct and efficient
lookout, spotting the occasional lump of land is part of the job !
Grunt Productions 2003
Run aground in broad daylight, good weather, 12 miles
visibility. The OOW was not maintaining a correct and efficient
lookout, spotting the occasional lump of land is part of the job !

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Taking over a navigational watch lrg

  • 1. Grunt Productions 2003 Handing and Taking Over the Navigational Watch A Brief By Lance Grindley
  • 2. Grunt Productions 2003 Handing and Taking Over the Navigational Watch 1.1.The OOW shall not hand over the watch if the relieving officer is notThe OOW shall not hand over the watch if the relieving officer is not capable of carrying out the watchkeeping duties effectively.capable of carrying out the watchkeeping duties effectively. ( Notify the master )( Notify the master ) 2.2. The relieving officer shall ensure that his members are fullyThe relieving officer shall ensure that his members are fully capable of performing their duties.capable of performing their duties. 3.3. Relieving officers shall satisfy themselves on the safety of theRelieving officers shall satisfy themselves on the safety of the vessel prior to taking over the watch.vessel prior to taking over the watch.
  • 3. Grunt Productions 2003 4. Relieving officers shall personally satisfy themselves regarding the:  standing orders and other special instructions of the master;standing orders and other special instructions of the master;  position, course, speed and draught of the ship;position, course, speed and draught of the ship;  tides, currents, weather, visibility and the effect of these factors upontides, currents, weather, visibility and the effect of these factors upon course and speed;course and speed;  procedures for the use of main engines when on bridge control;procedures for the use of main engines when on bridge control;  navigational situation such as errors of compasses, presence of othernavigational situation such as errors of compasses, presence of other ships, conditions and hazards likely to be encountered during hisships, conditions and hazards likely to be encountered during his watch, etc.;watch, etc.; 5. If a maneuver or other action to avoid any hazard is taking place, the5. If a maneuver or other action to avoid any hazard is taking place, the relief of the officer should be deferred until such action has beenrelief of the officer should be deferred until such action has been completed.completed.
  • 4. Grunt Productions 2003 Navigation With Pilot On Board 1.1. The pilot does not relieve the master or OOW from theirThe pilot does not relieve the master or OOW from their duties and obligations for the safety of the ship.duties and obligations for the safety of the ship. 2.2. If in any doubt as to the pilot’s action or intentions, the OOWIf in any doubt as to the pilot’s action or intentions, the OOW shall seek clarification from the pilot and notify the master ifshall seek clarification from the pilot and notify the master if doubt still exists.doubt still exists.
  • 5. Grunt Productions 2003 Protection of the Marine Environment The master and OOW must be aware of the serious effects ofThe master and OOW must be aware of the serious effects of operational or accidental pollution of the environment (sea and air)operational or accidental pollution of the environment (sea and air) and shall take all possible precautions to prevent such pollution,and shall take all possible precautions to prevent such pollution, particularly within the framework of relevant international and portparticularly within the framework of relevant international and port regulationsregulations..
  • 6. Grunt Productions 2003 Maintaining an Efficient Look-out 1.1. A proper look-out shall be maintained at all timesA proper look-out shall be maintained at all times (Rule 5(Rule 5 of COLREG)of COLREG) and shall serve the purpose of:and shall serve the purpose of: a)a) Maintaining a continuous state of vigilance by sight and hearing asMaintaining a continuous state of vigilance by sight and hearing as well as by other available means;well as by other available means; b)b) Fully appraising the situation and the risk of collision and otherFully appraising the situation and the risk of collision and other dangers to navigation; anddangers to navigation; and c)c) Detecting ships or aircraft in distress, wrecks, debris and other hazardsDetecting ships or aircraft in distress, wrecks, debris and other hazards to safe navigation.to safe navigation. 2.2. The look-out must be able to give full attention to theThe look-out must be able to give full attention to the keeping a proper look-out.keeping a proper look-out.
  • 7. Grunt Productions 2003 3.3. The duties of the look-out and helmsman are separate. TheThe duties of the look-out and helmsman are separate. The OOW maybe the sole look-out in daylight provided that onOOW maybe the sole look-out in daylight provided that on each such occasion:each such occasion: a) the situation has been assessed without doubt to safety;a) the situation has been assessed without doubt to safety; b) full account has been taken of all relevant factors such as:b) full account has been taken of all relevant factors such as: - state of weather- state of weather - visibility- visibility - traffic density - proximity of navigation dangers- traffic density - proximity of navigation dangers c) assistance is immediately available whenc) assistance is immediately available when any change in the situation so requires.any change in the situation so requires.
  • 8. Grunt Productions 2003 4.4. To ensure that a proper look-out can continuously be maintained,To ensure that a proper look-out can continuously be maintained, the Master shall take into account all relevant factors, as well as:the Master shall take into account all relevant factors, as well as: a) visibility, state of weather and sea;a) visibility, state of weather and sea; b) traffic density;b) traffic density; c) when navigating in or near traffic separation schemes (TSS) or other routing measures;c) when navigating in or near traffic separation schemes (TSS) or other routing measures; d) the additional workload cause by the nature of the ship;d) the additional workload cause by the nature of the ship; e) the fitness for duty of any crew members;e) the fitness for duty of any crew members; f ) professional competence of the ship’s officers and crew;f ) professional competence of the ship’s officers and crew; g) OOW’s experience and familiarization of the ship;g) OOW’s experience and familiarization of the ship; h) activities taking place on board the ship;h) activities taking place on board the ship; i ) the operational status of bridge instrumentation and controls;i ) the operational status of bridge instrumentation and controls; j ) ship maneuvering characteristics;j ) ship maneuvering characteristics; k) the size of the ship and the field of vision available; andk) the size of the ship and the field of vision available; and l ) the configuration of the bridge from detecting external development;l ) the configuration of the bridge from detecting external development;
  • 9. Grunt Productions 2003 Run aground in broad daylight, good weather, 12 miles visibility. The OOW was not maintaining a correct and efficient lookout, spotting the occasional lump of land is part of the job !
  • 10. Grunt Productions 2003 Run aground in broad daylight, good weather, 12 miles visibility. The OOW was not maintaining a correct and efficient lookout, spotting the occasional lump of land is part of the job !