Engine Room Safety and MARPOL Operations Checklist
This engine room safety and MARPOL operations checklist ensures compliance with SOLAS Chapter II-1 (Machinery Installations), MARPOL Annex I (Prevention of Pollution by Oil from Machinery Spaces), MARPOL Annex VI (Air Pollution from Ships - SOx/NOx), and IMO UMS requirements for unattended machinery spaces. Designed for Chief Engineers and duty engineers.
- Industry: Maritime
- Frequency: Daily
- Estimated Time: 45-60 minutes
- Role: Chief Engineer / Duty Engineer
- Total Items: 30
- Compliance: SOLAS Chapter II-1 Machinery Installations, MARPOL Annex I Oil Pollution from Machinery Spaces, MARPOL Annex VI Air Pollution from Ships, IMO Resolution A.1021(26) UMS Code, Classification Society Rules for Machinery (DNV/LR/ABS)
Main Engine Parameters
Main engine operating parameters.
- Main engine lube oil pressure and temperature within limits?
- Jacket and sea water cooling temperatures within limits?
- Fuel oil pressure and temperature at injection correct?
- Exhaust gas temperatures balanced and within limits?
- Turbocharger speed and pressure ratio normal?
Auxiliary Machinery
Auxiliary systems status.
- Generators running normally with no alarms?
- Fuel oil and lube oil purifiers operating correctly?
- Starting air receivers charged to required pressure?
- Bilge wells dry or bilge alarm level checked?
- Boiler water level and pressure within limits (if fitted)?
MARPOL Pollution Prevention
MARPOL Annex I machinery space compliance.
- Oily Water Separator (OWS) operational and 15ppm alarm functional?
- Oil Record Book Part I (Machinery Space) entries current and accurate?
- Sludge tank level monitored and not at overflow?
- Fuel oil sulphur content within MARPOL Annex VI limits for area?
- Bunker Delivery Notes and fuel change-over log current?
Engine Room Fire Safety
Fire prevention in machinery spaces.
- Engine room fire detection system operational (no active faults)?
- Fixed CO2 system seals and pressure indicators intact?
- No fuel or lube oil leaks onto hot surfaces observed?
- No exposed electrical connections or overheated cables noted?
- All portable fire extinguishers in engine room serviceable?
UMS and Alarm Systems
Unattended machinery space alarms.
- All engine room alarms active and annunciated to bridge?
- Dead man/UMS alarm tested and operational?
- Bilge high-level alarms tested?
- Auto-start of standby pumps tested?
- Class survey items overdue or upcoming identified?
Engineering Records
Engine room logbook and records.
- Engine Room Abstract Log completed for each watch?
- Planned Maintenance System (PMS) entries current?
- Fuel oil consumption logged and bunker record up to date?
- SEEMP (Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan) being followed?
- Engine Room Notes
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Why Use This Engine Room Safety and MARPOL Operations Checklist?
This engine room safety and marpol operations checklist helps maritime teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for chief engineer / duty engineer professionals, this checklist covers 30 critical inspection points across 6 sections. Recommended frequency: daily.
Ensures compliance with SOLAS Chapter II-1 Machinery Installations, MARPOL Annex I Oil Pollution from Machinery Spaces, MARPOL Annex VI Air Pollution from Ships, IMO Resolution A.1021(26) UMS Code, Classification Society Rules for Machinery (DNV/LR/ABS). Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Engine Room Safety and MARPOL Operations Checklist cover?
This checklist covers 30 inspection items across 6 sections: Main Engine Parameters, Auxiliary Machinery, MARPOL Pollution Prevention, Engine Room Fire Safety, UMS and Alarm Systems, Engineering Records. It is designed for maritime operations and compliance.
How often should this checklist be completed?
This checklist should be completed daily. Each completion takes approximately 45-60 minutes.
Who should use this Engine Room Safety and MARPOL Operations Checklist?
This checklist is designed for Chief Engineer / Duty Engineer professionals in the maritime industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.
Can I download this checklist as a PDF?
Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.