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D ockin g H andbook 2009

S U P E R I N T E N D E N T S

This comprehensive manual is an ideal tool from which to


prepare for a ships docking and to monitor the performance
of the work.

This publication provides marine superintendents with


guidelines for carrying out day-to-day business both in the
office and when visiting a vessel.

New and improved checklists

With over 410 pages the publication focuses on best practice


rather than theory. Both experienced superintendents and
those new to the role will benefit from this comprehensive
reference. Keeping vessels trading on time and within budget,
while ensuring compliance with ever increasing regulations,
is the role of the superintendent. This publication will assist in
virtually every aspect of that task.

Extensive details of repairs carried out in China (steel,


delays, workforce, time, contract and payment)
Advice on how to avoid unnecessary expense
Up-to-date database of repairers and marine

H andbook 2007

equipment suppliers
With over 470 pages of standard forms and checklists, the
handbook provides all of the documentation needed for
planning, pre-arrival, during and after docking to improve
efficiency and control. All the documents and checklists
contained within the publication can be downloaded from the
CD-ROM onto your PC, enabling you to complete and send
them electronically and archive them for future reference.

All of the documents and checklist contained within the


publication can be downloaded from the CD-ROM onto
your PC. Similar to the Docking Handbook the CD-ROM also
contains a fully searchable database of ship repairers and
marine equipment suppliers worldwide, simplifying the task of
finding suitable suppliers.

The CD-ROM also contains a fully searchable database of


ship repairers and marine equipment companies worldwide,
simplifying the task of finding suitable suppliers.

Book and CD-ROM package

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300 / $520 / 410

Published October 2008

Book and CD-ROM package

300 / $520 / 410

Published October 2006

P o l lution P re v ention

S hip R epair and

The purpose of this handbook is to provide vessel operators


and ship crew with operational guidelines for pollution
prevention.

Shipboard maintenance is still an area of weakness for many


companies, with repair costs featuring heavily on budgets.
There is no point in creating an expensive, computer-based
maintenance system if onboard equipment/machinery
is poorly maintained. Ships staff must always observe
manufacturers instructions for maintenance.

H andbook 2006

Studies sponsored by the Department of Transport some


years ago identified that only 40% of the oily water separators
installed on ships worked within the limits set out by the
marine pollution convention.
This handbook provides a framework for reasonable solutions,
covering systems, procedures and regulations, and describes
the fundamentals of pollution prevention measures in simple
language and with many practical checklists.
Technical departments will be able to use the handbook to
highlight deficiencies where improvements can be made, and
to ensure that they comply with MARPOL regulations and
avoid costly fines and ship detentions.

Maintenance
H andbook 2005

The Ship Repair and Maintenance Handbook aims to assist


technical and safety staff by providing practical advice about
onboard maintenance, enabling them to interpret any changes
in equipment performance and avoid expensive breakdowns
or marine casualties.
This handbook looks at the practical side of repair and
maintenance, rather than reliance on computer-based
instruction, to assist onboard and shore-based personnel in
minimising problems and expensive repairs. It also emphasises
the importance of investment in education, spare parts and
regular inspection by superintendents.

All of the documents and checklists contained within the book


can be downloaded from the accompanying CD-ROM.

Book and CD-ROM package

Published April 2006

300 / $520 / 410

Book and CD-ROM package

300 / $520 / 410

Published January 2005

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S a f et y and

C l assi f ication and

The introduction of the ISM code highlighted the need to


improve awareness and understanding of safety and
environmental issues. Due to reduced manning levels,
standards of training and communication problems
between crew members from various countries, onboard
safety is generally an area where improvements can be made.

The Classification and Statutory Surveys Handbook written


by the Classification experts of Lloyds Register, explains the
how and why of Classification. It reveals in an easy-to-read
and absorbing style the details behind the Classification
process and explains the role of the modern Classification
Society in certifying compliance with statutory legislation.

The Safety and Environmental Handbook will help


officers and crew to quickly increase their knowledge of
systems, procedures and regulations relating to safety
and environmental issues. The handbook describes
the fundamentals of basic safety requirements and
environmental subjects in simple language and includes
many practical checklists.

With over 200 pages of interesting text, photographs,


diagrams, flow charts and checklists, the handbook provides
the most comprehensive guide to surveys available. It also
describes the links and differences between Class, SOLAS,
MARPOL, STCW, ISM and ISPS in an easy-to-read format.

E n v ironmenta l
H andbook 2004

One of the sections includes the development and


conception of a ship-specific ISPS manual, including a
working example. Security officers will be able to refer to the
handbook for help when drawing up their own manual, as
required by the ISPS Code.

Book and CD-ROM package

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300 / $520 / 410

Published March 2004

S tatutory S ur v e ys
H andbook 2004

This comprehensive handbook is a must for any professional


in the marine industry. Superintendents, shipbuilders, ship
owners, ships officers, ship repairers, surveyors, lawyers,
financiers, insurers and students will all benefit from the
wealth of detail in this invaluable reference work. Containing
a variety of checklists and flowcharts, the latest changes in
International Maritime legislation are explained in a logical
and easy to follow manner.

Book

300 / $520 / 410

Published February 2004

P ort S ecurit y

W or l d Marine

The International Ship and Port facility Security (ISPS) Code


Port Security Handbook written by Lloyds Register in its
role as a Recognised Security Organisation, explains the
intricacies of this new and important piece of international
maritime legislation.

A major new business study outlining current markets


and future trends from Douglas-Westwood and Lloyd's
Register - Fairplay.

H andbook 2004

With over 200 pages of interesting text, full colour


photographs, diagrams, flow charts and checklists, the
handbook provides the most comprehensive guide to
the ISPS Code. The handbook describes the roles and
responsibilities of the Port Facility Security Officer and
describes the practical steps needed to ensure the most
rapid and efficient compliance with code requirements.
This comprehensive handbook is a must for all designated
Port Facility Security Officers, Port Operators and Managers,
Shippers, Subcontractors, Transport and Security
professionals in the ports industry. Packed with a wealth
of detail, this invaluable reference work will prove to be an
essential working guide to meeting the ongoing challenge
of implementing and maintaining port security.

Book

P ropu l sion R eport


2006-2010

World Marine Propulsion Report 2006-2010 has been


compiled using statisticians modelling tools from Douglas
-Westwood and data from Lloyds Register - Fairplay Ltd to
forecast trends for 2006-2010 for all ships over 100 GT.
The report contains information on marine propulsion
systems from propeller nut to engine joy stick and takes in
to account the major factors that are likely to impact the
sector such as oil prices, increasing vessel sizes and changes
in global trade patterns. It is designed for executive readers
but does not assume the reader has an in depth knowledge
of the subject.
For further details, including price, please contact:
Douglas-Westwood Limited,
Research Centre, St Andrews House, Station Road East
Canterbury, CT1 2WD, UK
Telephone: +44 1227 780999
Fax: +44 1227 780880
Email: publications@dw-1.com

325 / $550 / 470

Published February 2004

www.dw-1.com

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