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Checklist Item(s): All
Seq No Description Yes No N/A Done Date
1. For new vessels (i.e.: New Construction)
1 a. Have surveys been fully reported using Checklist NC-Hull (vessels) or
Checklist NC- Barge (Barges) as applicable, LL-11D and Annual Load Line
Inspection Checklist? Note: For Unclassed Loadline only vessels see
SWZ-002-05-PO4-W003
2 b. Has the ship, as far as its strength is concerned, been constructed in
accordance with the approved plans (LLC 66/88 reg.1)
3 2. For existing vessels, have surveys been fully reported on using condition survey
report, form LL-11D and Annual Load Line Inspection Checklist? (For Unclassed
Loadline only vessels see SWZ-002-05-PO4-W003)
4 3. Has the freeboard assignment been provided and entered into VIM by an
authorized ABS Engineering Review office, and the location of markings verified on
the vessel?
5 4. Has written evidence of stability approval by Administration of vessel's registry
been received?
6 5. Has onboard Stability software for vessel with date of contract signing on or after 1
July 2005 been approved by an ABS Engineering review office in accordance with
IACS UR L5?
7 6. Has an operation manual for the ABS approved stability software in accordance
with IACS UR L5 verified onboard?
8 7. Is the computer on which the onboard ABS approved stability software installed
type approved or alternatively are at least two nominated computers provided?
9 8. It has been confirmed that there have been no changes to the main data or
internal arrangement of the ship on which the ABS approval of the onboard software
was originally based which would require ABS Engineering re-approval?
10 9. Have the onboard ABS approved software installation testing steps been
satisfactorily carried out and verified to be in accordance with approved test
conditions?
11 10. Were the garbage chutes examined, including their arrangement and associated
valves?
12 11. For vessels that carry timber on deck, have the fittings and appliances for timber
deck cargoes been verified on the vessel?
13 12. Certificate issuance (including LL-11D) carried out as stated in the AB Report
certificate section.
14 a. The vessel's hull was generally examined as far as could be seen and considered
satisfactory. The following parts were particularly examined and considered
satisfactory.
1. Protection of Hatch Openings
15 i. Coamings including deck connections, stiffeners, stays and brackets.
16 ii. Hatches fitted with portable covers, wood or steel, portable beams, carriers
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and securing devices, steel pontoons, tarpaulins, cleats, battens and wedges,
including structural integrity and weather tightness.
17 iii. Hatches fitted with mechanically operated steel cover including cover
plating, stiffeners, cross joints, gaskets, cleats and dogs, including structural
integrity and weather tightness.
2. Protection of Other Openings
18 i. Hatchways, manholes and scuttles in the freeboard deck and superstructure
decks.
19 ii. Machinery casings, fidley covers, companionways and deck houses
protecting openings in the freeboard deck or enclosed superstructure decks.
20 iii. Portlights together with deadcovers, means of attachment, securing
devices and gaskets; windows together with either deadcovers or storm
covers means of attachment and securing devices or other openings in the
vessel's sides or ends below the freeboard deck or in way of enclosed
superstructures.
21 iv. Ventilators, air pipes together with flame screens, scuppers and discharges
serving spaces on or below the freeboard deck.
22 v. Watertight bulkheads, bulkhead penetrations, end bulkheads of enclosed
superstructures and the operation of any doors in same.
23 vi. Weathertight doors and closing appliances for all of the above including
stiffening, dogs, hinges and gaskets.
24 vii. The proper operation of the weathertight doors and closing appliances was
confirmed.
25 viii. The means provided to minimize water ingress through the spurling pipes
and chain lockers.
26 b. Freeing ports together with bars, shutters and hinges were examined and
considered satisfactory.
27 c. Means of protection for crew, guard rails, bulwarks, lifelines, gangways and deck
houses accommodating crew, as fitted, were examined and considered satisfactory.
28 d. Structural areas of the hull particularly susceptible to accelerated corrosion,
including spaces used for salt-water ballast, as accessible were examined and
considered satisfactory.
29 e. Sea valves, and overboard discharges were externally examined including their
attachment to shell and considered satisfactory.
30 f. A Loading Guidance Manual was verified as being on board.
31 g. A loading instrument was verified as being on board and was confirmed to be in
satisfactory working order.
32 h. If onboard computer(s) is(are) used for stability calculations and vessel’s contract
signing date was on or after 1 July 2005 continued compliance with IACS unified
requirement L-5, “Onboard Computers for stability Calculations” is to be confirmed at
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each Annual and Renewal(Special) load line inspection. The ship’s master is
responsible for demonstrating the accuracy of the onboard computer for stability
calculations by applying at least one approved test condition. If the ABS surveyor is
not present for the computer check a copy of the test condition results are to be
retained onboard for surveyor’s subsequent verification.
33 i. Stability data was verified as being on board.
34 j. A copy of the form LL-11D (or equivalent form issued by another class society) was
verified as being on board.
35 k. It was verified that no alterations have been made to the hull or superstructure(s),
which affected the position of the current Load Line.
36 l. An examination was made of the structural arrangements, fittings and appliances
as related to timber, tanker or special Load Line assignments and all considered
satisfactory.
37 m. The freeboard marks were sighted, found plainly visible or recut and/or painted, as
necessary, and were in accordance with the Load Line Certificate. The Load Line
certificate examined for accuracy in accordance with assignment specified by load
line department in VIM including correct shading of grid.
38 n. Has the validity of all other statutory certificates been checked? Note: This
includes SOLAS (SLE, SLR, IBC, IGC, ISM, etc.), Load Line, MARPOL certificates,
Safe Manning document, and officer and crew certification as required by the STCW
Convention. Check N/A for un-inspected vessels that are not required by Flag
Administration to carry more than a Load Line Certificate.
o. For areas with substantial corrosion:
39 1. Areas of substantial corrosion were visually examined.
40 2. Thickness measurements were taken in way of areas with substantial
corrosion.
41 3. Hard coating in way of areas with substantial corrosion was examined and
found satisfactory.
p. Vessels over 5 years of age. Examination of the following tanks is to be carried
out:
42 1. Ballast tanks and combined cargo/ballast tanks other than double bottom
tanks, where a hard protective coating was found in poor condition during a
previous survey, or a soft or semi-hard coating has been applied, or a hard
protective coating has not been applied from the time of construction.
43 2. Double bottom ballast tanks, where substantial corrosion was found within the
tank, a hard protective coating was found in poor condition during a previous
survey, or a soft or semi-hard coating has been applied, or a hard protective
coating has not been applied from the time of construction.
q. Vessels over 15 years of age. Examination of the following tanks is to be carried
out:
44 1. Ballast tanks and combined cargo/ballast tanks other than double bottom tanks
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in way of spaces designated for the carriage of cargo, where fair coating
conditions were identified at previous surveys, a minimum of three (3) so
identified tanks, i.e., one (1) forward, one (1) midship and one (1) aft.
45 2. Peak tanks where fair coating conditions were identified at previous surveys.
r. Where extensive areas of corrosion are found or when considered necessary by
the Surveyor, thickness measurements are to be carried out and renewals and/or
repairs made when wastage exceeds allowable margins. Where substantial corrosion
is found, additional thickness measurements are to be taken to confirm the extent of
substantial corrosion. These extended thickness measurements are to be carried out
befor the survey is completed and credited. Where reduced scantlings on the basis of
effective corrosion control have been adopted, the results of any measurements are
to be evaluated based on the scantlings before reduction.
46 s. If this vessel maintains concurrent Loadline assignments, have all sets of
Certificates been appropriately endorsed and same indicated on the O2K Survey
Summary Page?
47 t. Certificate are to be endorsed/issued/extended, as applicable.
Surveyor(s) to The American Bureau of Shipping
Attending Surveyors
Cabrera, Raul A.
Amaral, Israel Borges
Carvalho, Andre Luiz De Souza
Matos, Elias Sergio L.
Vicentin Neto, Angelo
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