102 The officer in charge of the deck watch
shall:
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.1 make rounds to inspect the ship at
appropriate intervals;
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.2 pay particular attention to:
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.2.1 the condition and securing of
the gangway, anchor chain and moorings, especially at the turn
of the tide and in berths with a large rise and fall, if
necessary, taking measures to ensure that they are in normal
working condition;
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.2.2 the draught, under-keel
clearance and the general state of the ship, to avoid dangerous
listing or trim during cargo handling or ballasting;
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.2.3 the weather and sea state;
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.2.4 the observance of all
regulations concerning safety and fire protection;
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.2.5 the water level in bilges and
tanks;
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.2.6 all persons on board and their
location, especially those in remote or enclosed spaces; and
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.2.7 the exhibition and sounding,
where appropriate, of lights and signals;
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.3 in bad weather, or on receiving a
storm warning, take the necessary measures to protect the ship,
persons on board and cargo;
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.4 take every precaution to prevent
pollution of the environment by the ship;
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.5 in an emergency threatening the safety
of the ship, raise the alarm, inform the master, take all possible
measures to prevent any damage to the ship, its cargo and persons on
board, and, if necessary, request assistance from the shore
authorities or neighbouring ships;
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.6 be aware of the ship’s stability
condition so that, in the event of fire, the shore fire-fighting
authority may be advised of the approximate quantity of water that can
be pumped on board without endangering the ship;
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.7 offer assistance to ships or persons
in distress;
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.8 take necessary precautions to prevent
accidents or damage when propellers are to be turned; and
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.9 enter, in the appropriate log-book,
all important events affecting the ship.