Weekly inspection
The following tests and inspections shall be carried out weekly and a report of the inspection shall be entered in the log-book
- All survival craft, rescue boats and launching appliances shall be visually inspected to ensure that they are ready for use. The inspection shall include, but is not limited to, the condition of hooks, their attachment to the lifeboat, and the on-load release gear being properly and completely reset;
- All engines in lifeboats and rescue boats shall be run for a total period of not less than 3 min. provided the ambient temperature is above the minimum temperature required for starting and running the engine. During this period of time, it should be demonstrated that the gear box and gear box train are engaging satisfactorily. If the special characteristics of an outboard motor fitted to a rescue boat would not allow it to be run other than with its propeller submerged for a period of 3 min, it should be run for such period as prescribed in the manufacturer’s handbook a suitable water supply may be provided. In special cases the Administration may waive this requirement for ships constructed before 1 July 1986;
- Lifeboats, except free-fall lifeboats, on cargo ships shall be moved from their stowed position, without any persons on board, to the extent necessary to demonstrate satisfactory operation of launching appliances, if weather and sea conditions so allow for; and
- The general emergency alarm system shall be tested.
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