Tidy ship, safe voyage: Keep key housekeeping items clean onboard
Keeping a ship clean and well-maintained is essential for ensuring a safer, healthier, and more efficient working environment onboard.
Regular inspections and proper care of critical areas help prevent accidents and extend the life of your vessel. In addition, clean housekeeping items are associated with the health and wellbeing of personnel onboard
The following quick-check guide, based on information from The American P&I Club’s Pocket Guide for Good Housekeeping Onboard, can help you maintain a tidy and safe ship. The Club emphasizes:
The appearance of your ship and its equipment on the outside reflects how well things are operating on the inside, and, more importantly, contributes to the health, safety, and well-being of both the vessel and its crew.
Particularly important for the health and hygiene of personnel onboard are:
- An organized medicine cabinet and properly stored medical supplies
- Clean and tidy crew cabins and guest rooms
- Well-maintained toilets and sanitary facilities
- Adequate and properly managed cleaning supplies
1. Hospital / Medical Supplies
What to check: Medicine cabinet and medical supplies are organized
Tasks:
- Stow medicines and supplies neatly, in clearly labeled containers
- Regularly check and update inventory
- Dispose of expired medicines properly
2. Cabins & Guest Rooms
What to check:
- Rooms are clean and tidy
- Flooring and tiles are intact
- Light fixtures and bulbs work properly
- No food left out to attract pests
Tasks:
- Conduct periodic inspections
- Report and repair issues promptly
- Stow shoes, clothing, and equipment in lockers or designated areas
3. Toilets & Sanitary Facilities
What to check:
- Toilets are functional and clean
- Showers, sinks, and curtains free of mold, mildew, and soap scum
Tasks:
- Report and repair nonfunctional toilets or plumbing
- Use cleaning products safe for marine sanitation devices (MSDs)
- Keep facilities sanitized and mildew-free
4. Cleaning Supplies
What to check: Adequate cleaning supplies are available onboard
Tasks:
- Ensure crew has access to cleaning agents for rooms and duties
- Provide training on proper use of products
- Keep Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) available for reference
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