33 C.F.R. § 96.250   What documents and reports must a safety management system have?


Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters


Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters
PART 96—RULES FOR THE SAFE OPERATION OF VESSELS AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Subpart B—Company and Vessel Safety Management Systems

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§ 96.250   What documents and reports must a safety management system have?

The documents and reports required for a safety management system under §96.330 or §96.340 must include the written documents and reports itemized in Table 96.250. These documents and reports must be available to the company's shore-based and vessel(s)-based personnel:

       Table 96.250_Safety Management System Documents and Reports------------------------------------------------------------------------     Type of documents and reports            Specific requirements------------------------------------------------------------------------(a) Safety and environmental policy      (1) Meet the objectives of statements.                              § 96.230; and                                         (2) Are carried out and kept                                          current at all levels of the                                          company;(b) Company responsibilities and         (1) The owners name and details authority statements.                    of responsibility for                                          operation of the company and                                          vessel(s);                                         (2) Name of the person                                          responsible for operation of                                          the company and vessel(s), if                                          not the owner;                                         (3) Responsibility, authority                                          and interrelations of all                                          personnel who manage, perform,                                          and verify work relating to                                          and affecting the safety and                                          pollution prevention                                          operations of the company and                                          vessel(s); and                                         (4) A statement describing the                                          company's responsibility to                                          ensure adequate resources and                                          shore-based support are                                          provided to enable the                                          designated person or persons                                          to carry out the                                          responsibilities of this                                          subpart.(c) Designation in writing of a person   (1) Have direct access to or persons to monitor the safety         communicate with the highest management system for the company and    levels of the company and with vessel(s).                               all management levels ashore                                          and aboard the company's                                          vessel(s);                                         (2) Have the written                                          responsibility to monitor the                                          safety and environmental                                          aspects of the operation of                                          each vessel; and                                         (3) Have the written                                          responsibility to ensure there                                          are adequate support and shore-                                          based resources for vessel(s)                                          operations.(d) Written statements that define the   (1) Carry out the company's Master's responsibilities and            safety and environmental authorities.                             policies;                                         (2) Motivate the vessel's crew                                          to observe the safety                                          management system policies;                                         (3) Issue orders and                                          instructions in a clear and                                          simple manner;                                         (4) Make sure that specific                                          requirements are carried out                                          by the vessel's crew and shore-                                          based resources; and                                         (5) Review the safety                                          management system and report                                          non-conformities to shore-                                          based management.(e) Written statements that the Master   (1) Ability to make decisions has overriding responsibility and        about safety and environmental authority to make vessel decisions.      pollution; and                                         (2) Ability to request the                                          company's help when necessary.(f) Personnel procedures and resources   (1) Masters of vessels are which are available ashore and aboard    properly qualified for ship..                                   command;                                         (2) Masters of vessels know the                                          company's safety management                                          system;                                         (3) Owners or companies provide                                          the necessary support so that                                          the Master's duties can be                                          safely performed;                                         (4) Each vessel is properly                                          crewed with qualified,                                          certificated and medically fit                                          seafarers complying with                                          national and international                                          requirements;                                         (5) New personnel and personnel                                          transferred to new assignments                                          involving safety and                                          protection of the environment                                          are properly introduced to                                          their duties;                                         (6) Personnel involved with the                                          company's safety management                                          system have an adequate                                          understanding of the relevant                                          rules, regulations, codes and                                          guidelines;                                         (7) Needed training is                                          identified to support the                                          safety management system and                                          ensure that the training is                                          provided for all personnel                                          concerned;                                         (8) Communication of relevant                                          procedures for the vessel's                                          personnel involved with the                                          safety management system is in                                          the language(s) understood by                                          them; and                                         (9) Personnel are able to                                          communicate effectively when                                          carrying out their duties as                                          related to the safety                                          management system.(g) Vessel safety and pollution          (1) Define tasks; and prevention operation plans and          (2) Assign qualified personnel instructions for key shipboard           to specific tasks. operations..(h) Emergency preparedness procedures..  (1) Identify, describe and                                          direct response to potential                                          emergency shipboard                                          situations;                                         (2) Set up programs for drills                                          and exercises to prepare for                                          emergency actions; and                                         (3) Make sure that the                                          company's organization can                                          respond at anytime, to                                          hazards, accidents and                                          emergency situations involving                                          their vessel(s).(i) Reporting procedures on required     (1) Report non-conformities of actions..                                the safety management system;                                         (2) Report accidents;                                         (3) Report hazardous situations                                          to the owner or company; and                                         (4) Make sure reported items                                          are investigated and analyzed                                          with the objective of                                          improving safety and pollution                                          prevention.(j) Vessel maintenance procedures.       (1) Inspect vessel's equipment, (These procedures verify that a          hull, and machinery at company's vessel(s) is maintained in     appropriate intervals; conformity with the provisions of       (2) Report any non-conformity relevant rules and regulations, with     or deficiency with its any additional requirements which may    possible cause, if known; be established by the company.).        (3) Take appropriate corrective                                          actions;                                         (4) Keep records of these                                          activities;                                         (5) Identify specific equipment                                          and technical systems that may                                          result in a hazardous                                          situation if a sudden                                          operational failure occurs;                                         (6) Identify measures that                                          promote the reliability of the                                          equipment and technical                                          systems identified in                                          paragraph (j)(5), and                                          regularly test standby                                          arrangements and equipment or                                          technical systems not in                                          continuous use; and                                         (7) Include the inspections                                          required by this section into                                          the vessel's operational                                          maintenance routine.(k) Safety management system document    (1) Procedures which establish and data maintenance.                    and maintain control of all                                          documents and data relevant to                                          the safety management system.                                         (2) Documents are available at                                          all relevant locations, i.e.,                                          each vessel carries on board                                          all documents relevant to that                                          vessels operation;                                         (3) Changes to documents are                                          reviewed and approved by                                          authorized personnel; and                                         (4) Outdated documents are                                          promptly removed.(l) Safety management system internal    (1) Periodic evaluation of the audits which verify the safety and       safety management system's pollution prevention activities.         efficiency and review of the                                          system in accordance with the                                          established procedures of the                                          company, when needed;                                         (2) Types and frequency of                                          internal audits, when they are                                          required, how they are                                          reported, and possible                                          corrective actions, if                                          necessary;                                         (3) Determining factors for the                                          selection of personnel,                                          independent of the area being                                          audited, to complete internal                                          company and vessel audits; and                                         (4) Communication and reporting                                          of internal audit findings for                                          critical management review and                                          to ensure management personnel                                          of the area audited take                                          timely and corrective action                                          on non-conformities or                                          deficiencies found.------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: The documents and reports required by this part are for the  purpose of promoting safety of life and property at sea, as well as  protection of the environment. The documents and reports are intended  to ensure the communication and understanding of company and vessel  safety management systems, which will allow a measure of the systems  effectiveness and its responsible person to continuously improve the  system and safety the system provides.

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