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© 1997: Incat Tasmania Pty Ltd

PART 6
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

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PART 6
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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6.1 SAFETY EQUIPMENT..........................................................................................2

6.2 HULL.........................................................................................................................2

6.3 BRIDGE AND ACCOMMODATION................................................................3

6.4 MACHINERY MAINTENANCE.........................................................................3

Issue No.1, 043-DOC-99-002 Part 6 - Page 1


Date of Issue: February 1997 Maintenance Schedule
© 1997: Incat Tasmania Pty Ltd

NOTE

This list has been produced to assist operators of the vessel to develop a
cost effective maintenance programme. It is intentionally brief and does
not purport to be complete. To meet the requirements of the HSC Code
Chapter 18, operators are required to develop a planned maintenance
schedule based on specialised marine planned maintenance computer
software which is available through a number of suppliers. In all cases
reference must be made to the original equipment manufactures
(OEM’s) for their recommendation and the development of the
maintenance schedule.

6.1 SAFETY EQUIPMENT


• Breathing apparatus
• Emergency radios
• First aid equipment
• Fire dampers and doors
• Fire detection and alarms
• Fire fighting equipment - portable
• Fire fighting equipment - fixed
• Marine escape systems and liferafts
• Lifebuoys, smoke/light buoys and pyrotechnics
• Inflatable rescue boats and equipment
• Weathertight doors and hatches
• Emergency stops, trips and releases
• Portable fire extinguishers
• Hydrants, hoses and hose attachments
• Fireman’s outfits
• Safety and instruction signage
• Carbon dioxide system - machinery space
• Vehicle deck drencher system
• Passenger deck drencher system
• Launching davits
• Navigation lighting
• Interior lighting

6.2 HULL
• Anchor, cables, winch and mooring lines
• Ramps and ramp operating mechanism
• Deck machinery and capstans
• Hull inspection
• Paint and protective coatings
• Car deck equipment and tie downs

Issue No.2, 043-DOC-99-002 Part 6 - Page 2


Date of Issue: April 1997 Maintenance Schedule
© 1997: Incat Tasmania Pty Ltd

6.3 BRIDGE AND ACCOMMODATION


• Navigation equipment
• Internal communication system
• Radio communication equipment
• External aerials
• Statutory documents availability
• Air conditioning systems
• Ventilation systems
• Doors and locks
• Ceilings
• Seating
• Deck and bulkhead coverings
• Galley equipment
• Instrumentation
• CCTV and entertainment video system
• Monitoring equipment
• Renewal of certificate

6.4 MACHINERY MAINTENANCE


• Engine room ventilation
• Auxiliary engines
• Bilge pumping systems
• Compressed air system
• Compressors
• Domestic service pumps
• Power generation equipment
• Electric circuitry and switchboards
• Fire drencher pumps
• Fire hydrant pumps
• Jacket water systems
• Lubricating oil systems
• Transmission
• Main engines
• Ride control systems
• Sampling testing and dosing
• Fuel oil systems
• Shafting bearings and seals
• Hydraulic tanks, pumps and motors
• Cathodic protection
• Water jets
• Alternators
• Engine room accessories
• Oily water system
• Test and maintenance programme

Issue No.2, 043-DOC-99-002 Part 6 - Page 3


Date of Issue: April 1997 Maintenance Schedule

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