Fishing Vessel Safety and Torremolinos Protocol Checklist

This fishing vessel safety checklist ensures compliance with the Cape Town Agreement 2012 on the Implementation of the Provisions of the Torremolinos Protocol of 1993 Relating to the Torremolinos International Convention for the Safety of Fishing Vessels 1977, FAO/ILO/IMO Document for Guidance on Fishermen's Training and Certification, and regional fishing vessel safety regulations. Commercial fishing remains one of the world's most dangerous occupations.

  • Industry: Maritime
  • Frequency: Weekly
  • Estimated Time: 45-60 minutes
  • Role: Skipper / Safety Officer
  • Total Items: 30
  • Compliance: Cape Town Agreement 2012 Fishing Vessel Safety, Torremolinos International Convention 1993, FAO ILO IMO Fishermen Training Certification Document, STCW-F Fishing Vessel Crew Certification, Flag State Fishing Vessel Safety Regulations

Stability in Working Conditions

Fishing vessel stability checks.

  • Approved stability booklet for fishing operations on board?
  • Minimum freeboard maintained when gear on deck and fish hold loaded?
  • Deck drainage freeing ports clear - no debris blocking drainage?
  • Fishing gear properly stowed and lashed when steaming?
  • Fish hold distribution plan avoids excessive list?

Life-Saving Appliances

LSA on fishing vessels.

  • Hydrostatic-release liferaft(s) in serviceable condition and in survey?
  • Immersion suits for each crew member - serviceable and accessible?
  • 406MHz EPIRB registered and battery in date?
  • Distress flares (red parachute, hand-held) within expiry date?
  • Lifebuoy with light and line ready for immediate deployment?

Fishing Gear Safety

Gear handling safety.

  • Winch and line hauler guards in place when operating?
  • Clear deck and designated safe zones during net/line hauling?
  • Emergency cut-off/release on all power blocks and winches?
  • Non-slip footwear and appropriate PPE worn during fishing operations?
  • Man overboard procedures briefed and recovery equipment ready?

Navigation and Communications

Bridge and comms equipment.

  • GPS and chart plotter operational with current charts?
  • VHF DSC radio operational, sea area surveyed?
  • AIS transponder operational and transmitting vessel data?
  • Echo sounder operational for navigation and fishing purposes?
  • Weather forecast obtained before departure and during voyage?

Fire Prevention

Fire safety on fishing vessels.

  • Fire extinguishers in engine room, wheelhouse, and accommodation serviceable?
  • No fuel leaks from engine, tanks, or fuel lines?
  • Galley stove secured and fire blanket/extinguisher accessible?
  • Bilge pump operational and bilge free of oil-contaminated water?
  • Smoke detector in accommodation spaces operational?

Crew Safety Records

Crew documentation.

  • Current crew list filed with harbor authority before departure?
  • First aid kit stocked and crew trained in basic first aid?
  • Adequate rest for crew before departure - no fatigued watchkeeping?
  • Intended voyage and expected return reported to shore contact?
  • Fishing Vessel Safety Notes

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Why Use This Fishing Vessel Safety and Torremolinos Protocol Checklist?

This fishing vessel safety and torremolinos protocol checklist helps maritime teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for skipper / safety officer professionals, this checklist covers 30 critical inspection points across 6 sections. Recommended frequency: weekly.

Ensures compliance with Cape Town Agreement 2012 Fishing Vessel Safety, Torremolinos International Convention 1993, FAO ILO IMO Fishermen Training Certification Document, STCW-F Fishing Vessel Crew Certification, Flag State Fishing Vessel Safety Regulations. Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Fishing Vessel Safety and Torremolinos Protocol Checklist cover?

This checklist covers 30 inspection items across 6 sections: Stability in Working Conditions, Life-Saving Appliances, Fishing Gear Safety, Navigation and Communications, Fire Prevention, Crew Safety Records. It is designed for maritime operations and compliance.

How often should this checklist be completed?

This checklist should be completed weekly. Each completion takes approximately 45-60 minutes.

Who should use this Fishing Vessel Safety and Torremolinos Protocol Checklist?

This checklist is designed for Skipper / Safety Officer 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.

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