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Deck Procedures Guide (1st Edition, 2026)

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*** 11 Nov 2025, a new publication, ETA Jan. 2026 Author International Chamber of Shipping Publisher International Chamber of Shipping Publications Edition First Edition Publication month 2026 - January ISBN 978-1-913997-72-4 Shipping Weight 1.200Kg

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Deck Procedures Guide (1st Edition, 2026)

Foreword

All departments on board ships need to work together to ensure the safety and security of the crew, ship, environment and cargo. This new publication provides procedures that align with the long-established ICS Bridge Procedures Guide and the ICS Engine Room Procedures Guide, completing a group of essential guides that will help companies uphold the highest standards of shipboard practice for all aspects of the ship’s operations.

The Deck Procedures Guide offers a comprehensive overview of essential deck procedures, ensuring that all those involved in working on deck, or maintaining deck machinery, are well-equipped to handle a wide range of operational scenarios. Long established procedures such as mooring and anchoring are outlined in detail, as well as new procedures such as bunkering low flash point fuels including LNG, methanol and ammonia. This guide also addresses common deficiencies related to the maintenance of the ship and its equipment, life saving appliances and fire safety. Appendix A: Ship risk profile deck self assessment tool is provided help ship’s officers ensure that their deck equipment and procedures are in a good condition.

The best practices provided within Deck Procedures Guide are designed to be an invaluable resource for all crew members, fostering a culture of safety and preparedness. The following ranks will find this guide particularly relevant and helpful for enhancing the safety and efficiency of deck operations:

  • Chief officer;
  • Chief engineer;
  • Deck officers;
  • Any engineers designated to maintain deck equipment;
  • Bosuns;
  • Able seamen (AB);
  • Ordinary seamen (OS);
  • Ratings, including general purpose ratings; and
  • Deck cadets.

Together, the ICS Deck Procedures Guide, Bridge Procedures Guide and Engine Room Procedures Guide will help ship’s crews ensure a well-coordinated and proficient shipboard operation.

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