Sample Emergency Checkoff List
Measures to be considered in the event of:
[] All weathertight and watertight doors, hatches and airports closed to prevent taking water aboard.
[] Bilges kept dry to prevent loss of stability.
[] Passengers seated and evenly distributed.
[] All passengers wearing life preservers in conditions of very rough seas or if about to cross a bar under hazardous conditions.
[] An international distress call and a call to the Coast Guard over radiotelephone made if assistance is needed (if radiotelephone equipped).
[] Ring buoy thrown overboard as close to the victim as possible.
[] Lookout posted to keep the victim in sight.
[] Crewmember, wearing a life preserver and lifeline, standing by ready to jump into the water to assist the victim back aboard.
[] Coast Guard and all vessels in the vicinity notified by radiotelephone (if radiotelephone equipped).
[] Search continued until after radiotelephone consultation with the Coast Guard, if at all possible.
(c) Fire at Sea.
[] Air supply to the fire cut off by closing hatches, ports, doors, and ventilators, etc.
[] Portable extinguishers discharged at the base of the flames of flammable liquid or grease fires or water applied to fires in combustible solids.
[] If fire is in machinery spaces, fuel supply and ventilation shut off and any installed fixed firefighting system discharged.
[] Vessel maneuvered to minimize the effect of wind on the fire.
[] Coast Guard and all vessels in the vicinity notified by radiotelephone of the fire and vessel location (if radiotelephone equipped).
[] Passengers moved away from fire and wearing life preservers.
46 C.F.R. §26.03-2