Checklist for quality and safety management audit on ships ?

SER10 Does Steering Gear/Steering Gear Compartment comply with the Solas Requirements (SOLAS II-1/29).

Is the gear and compartment free of any obvious Hydraulic leaks. 78. SER11 Has Emergency Steering Gear been tested recently (SOLAS V/19-2(d)). 79. SER12 Is Emergency Header Tank fully charged (SOLAS II.1/29.12). 80. SER13 Is there a compass at the Emergency Steering Position in the Steering Flat (SOLAS V/12f) 81. SER14 Are communications with Bridge satisfactory (SOLAS II-1/29.10). 82. SER15 Is Rudder Angle Indicator clearly visible at the Emergency Steering position (SOLAS II-1/29.11). 83. SER16 Is access to steering gear unobstructed (SOLAS II-1/29.13). 84. SLL01 Are Loadlines correctly marked and clearly indicated. 85. SLL02 Do all Deck Openings appear to be watertight and capable of being properly secured. 86. SLL03 Are Watertight doors in good condition and capable of being properly secured. 87. SLL04 Are Portholes, Windows and Deadlights in good condition. 88. SLL05 Are vents and Airpipes on Freeboard Deck in good condition and fitted with closing devices. 89. SLL06 Are shipside and other Guard Rails in satisfactory condition. 90. SHK01 Is general Hull condition satisfactory. 91. SHK02 Is general condition of Deck and Fittings satisfactory. 92. SHK03 Is general condition of Superstructure satisfactory. 93. SHK04 Are Engine Room and Pump Room spaces in clean condition. 94. SHK05 Is Accommodation clean and tidy. 95. SHK06 Are Food Storerooms, Food Handling Spaces, Refrigerated Spaces, Galleys and Pantries clean and tidy.            

b) Tankers

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