This page lists various procedures and regulations published by Mesaieed Port. Please click on the View link to View, fill or print.
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General Health Regulations
- Procedure
- Dusty cargoes
- Other cargoes
- Fatigue
- Fumes
- Personnel welfare facilities
- Emergency arrangements on shore and ship Injuries
- Rescue
- Fire
- Cargo spillage
- Falls into water
- Environmental aspects of port operations
- Environmental aspects of port operations
- Precautions
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Consignee's Responsibilities
- Consignee’s responsibilities
- Consignee ‘s Worksite Supervisor
- Responsibilities Regarding Safety & Security
- Transport Vehicle Drivers
- Limit of discharging period
- Bulk Cargo Vessels (guidelines)
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Transportation of Bulk Materials
- Discharging of Bulk Materials at Port Terminals
- Loading of Bulk Materials into transport Vehicles
- Consignee Worksite Supervisor
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Stevedoring
- Stevedoring Services
- Stevedore’s duties regarding cargo operation
- Stevedore’s duties regarding housekeeping and cleanliness
- Personal protective equipment general requirements
- Stevedoring Superintendent and Foreman
- Hatch tender
- Winch driver and/or Crane Driver
- First Aid Attendant
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Agents for Cargo vessels
- Agent's Responsibilities
- Gate Pass Procedure
- Time Limit/Port charges/Regulations
- Vessel Suitability for Mesaieed Port before each call
- Routine arrival cable
- Requirements to act as Ship’s Agent for cargo vessels at Mesaieed Port
- Form of Bank Guarantee
- Approved general cargo ships’ agents for ship’s to call Mesaieed Port
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Responsibilities of the Ship Master
- Ship’s Master
- Ships’ officers
- The Ship
- Procedures between the ship and terminal prior to cargo handling
- Air pollution
- Miscellaneous pollution
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Bulk Cargo Operation
- Suitability of ships
- Procedures between ship and shore prior to the ship’s arrival
- Information given by the ship to Mesaieed Port
- Procedures between the ship and Mesaieed Port prior to cargo handling
- Principles
- Cargo loading and handling of ballast
- Unloading cargo and handling of ballast
- Bulk Cargo Vessels (guidelines)
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General Safety Regulations
- Port employers
- Contractors and labour or service providers
- Ships’ officers
- Supervisors
- Port workers
- Self-employed persons
- Conveyors
- Bulk cargo terminals
- Personal protective equipment
- Safe use of lifting appliances and loose gear
- Signallers
- Operations on shore
- Solid bulk cargoes
- Traffic control
- Access to ships
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Safety Checklist
for loading or unloading dry bulk cargo carriers
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