Re: OSV Deckhand Job Description
I hand all my new hands this when they step on board.
Deckhand Daily Duties
Wheel House
1. Using a paint brush dust off all electronics (I.E. radios, keyboards, radar, etc.)
2. Wipe dash, throttles, wheel, computer table, and chart table with 409. Be sure to get under non-slip mats and other stuff lying on tables. Place back in a neat fashion when through.
3. Wipe down all seating surfaces with 409.
4. Using Windex clean windows and compass, radar screen, and any other reflective surface every other day.
5. Dump any ashtrays and wipe out with 409.
6. Clean all hand rails with 409.
7. Change garbage bag.
8. Sweep and mop being sure to sweep off rugs and pick them up. Also be sure to get around and UNDER all garbage cans.
Heads
1. Wipe down mirror with Windex
2. Clean sink (including faucet), counter, and toilet with 409. On toilet be sure to clean from the handle all the way to the floor.
3. Clean inside of toilet with Comet.
4. Check that there is toilet paper left on the roll and some nearby. Same goes for paper towels and air freshener all around the boat.
5. Wipe out soap dish by sink and in shower replace soap as needed (I.E. When they are less than 1/8 in thick.)
6. Change garbage bag.
7. Do laundry every other day, more often if needed. Fold and put clean laundry in proper place when dry.
8. Sweep and mop being sure to sweep off rugs and pick them up. Also be sure to get around and UNDER all garbage cans.
Galley
1. Clean counter, sink, outside of refrigerator, and stove with 409.
2. Clean out all leftover food older than 2 days from refrigerator.
3. Anytime you see dirty dishes in sink wash them regardless of who put them in there. Put them away when dry. Be sure to check sink for anymore dirty dishes before you go off watch!
4. Wipe inside and outside of microwave being sure to get under turntable with 409.
5. Dump slop bucket and wipe out with 409.
6. Change garbage bag.
7. Sweep and mop being sure to sweep off rugs and pick them up. Also be sure to get around and UNDER all garbage cans.
8. When everyone who is up is done eating put food away and clean up galley immediately. Those off watch and asleep know how to use a microwave to reheat leftovers.
Lounge
1. Wipe all tables and seating surfaces with 409.
2. Keep area neat and organized. Pick up all work-vest, safety glasses, DVD’s, Magazines, ETC. and put in their proper place. Throw away newspapers after 4 days.
9. Change garbage bag.
3. Sweep and mop being sure to sweep off rugs and pick them up. Also be sure to get around and UNDER all garbage cans.
Engine Room
1. Make engine room check once an hour when running. Let the Captain know when you go to make one and when you come back. (P.S. This is a good time to ask the Captain if he needs anything.)
2. Look for any abnormal oil or water leaks from engine, clutches, or generators.
3. If any oil on deck wipe up with rag.
4. If not familiar with boat get with the engineer ASAP to learn how to start and stop engine, and learn how to pump water.
Outside
1. Walk around cabin and back deck and pick up all trash left on deck.
2. Put all loose chains, binders, and tools in their proper place if not being used.
3. Do not leave line lying loose on deck, secure line when not in use.
4. If not running rinse cabin and bulwarks with freshwater. If running as soon as we tie up at the dock or moor offshore and the weather is not rough rinse the boat down
Deckhand Weekly Duties
Wheel House, Galley, Head, Lounge
1. Wipe down all walls and ceilings with Pinesol or Mr. Clean. Be sure to wipe down all fire extinguishers, top of lights, and anything else not wiped down during your everyday cleaning.
2. Take all rugs outside and scrub with deck brush and simple green. Rinse until all soap is out and hang up to dry, replace rugs when dry.
Head
1. Clean shower with comet.
2. Take down shower curtain and wash in washing machine with bleach.
3. Take shower mat and board outside and scrub every inch with comet and deck brush.
4. Replace aluminum foil if used on soap dishes.
Galley
1. Remove aluminum foil from oven and clean with oven cleaner.
2. Replace all aluminum foil in oven under eyes and in drip pans.
3. Take everything out of refrigerator and freezer and wipe down with warm water. Do the same for any other refrigerators on boat.
4. Organize deep freezers, defrost as needed.
5. Organize ALL cabinets and pantries around boat.
6. Dispose of grease in deep fryer and clean out as needed.
Outside
1. Alternating weeks- Weather and time permitting
a. Spray all rust spots with acid (Royal 57)
b. Wash cabin from top to bottom with simple green or dawn
c. Wash deck and bulwarks from bow to stern with simple green or dawn
Notes:
All of the above is to be done before 6 am if working nights, washing the boat is exempt as this needs to be done during the day. At 6 am you need to be ready for when the platform calls ready to run the field for the day.
If you see something out of place put it up. If it is dirty clean it, even if you’ve already cleaned it for the day. Do not wait to be told to do so.
When cleaning DO NOT mix cleaning chemicals. This can cause deadly fumes or an explosive reaction.
When done with all assigned duties ask the Captain if there is anything else needed to be done.
When you use the last of something out of the fridge please replace it such as lunch meat, bacon, milk, etc.
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