Contact Point Agent:Operating company: Stevedore:Harbor Master: Liner:Japan Coast Guard: Tug Company:Other: Earthquake, Tsunami is occur r red !! Earthquake.

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Contact Point Agent:Operating company: Stevedore:Harbor Master: Liner:Japan Coast Guard: Tug Company:Other: Earthquake, Tsunami is occur r red !! Earthquake Information (Date - ) Time h m Scale M PlaceSeismic Intensity Tsunami Information Major Tsunami warning Tsunami warning Tsunami advisory Time to arrival of Tsunami m Anticipated height m Captain Judgement Emergency departure Stay alongside Evacuation to the land Response against Tsunami Checklist (This the sheet is not authorized as obligation by statute. ) Port and Ship Information Port:Berthing direction: Inbound / Outbound Berth / Quay:Quay: S eismic design / Non-seismic design Ship name:Gross Tonnage: Ship type:Crew:Cargo: Basic Information Safe water area: From ( ), ( ) Degree ( )m Water depth: m Location : Latitude: Longitude: Distance from berth to safe water area : nm Time to arrive safe water area: minutes Place of evacuation area on land : Handling support: Tug ( Yes ・ No ) Name: 【 Port: 】 Cargo Ship Confirm Tsunami information in advance, if possible. The assumed maximum Tsunami height: m (time of arrival: ) Response against Tsunami (Basic Policy) Warning level Tsunami height On berthingOn anchoring Within ~ minutes More than ~ minutes Within ~ minutes More than ~ minutes Major Tsunami warning More than 3m Tsunami warning 1 ~ 3m Tsunami advisoryLess than 1m Confirming before port entry in advance Judge if Earthquake, Tsunami is occurred Response against Tsunami (Basic Policy) Captain shall Judge

Basic Response List □ ① Interruption of cargo work □ ② Crew readiness □ ③ Standby for departure (Engine and Thruster if provided) □ ④ Consider support Tug, handler and Mooring crew are necessary or not □ ⑤ Confirm store landing facilities (Crane, Loading Arm, Bellows Chute, etc...) available □ ⑥ Check the suitability of the departure route (Proximity of hazards and other vessels in way of departure route) □ ⑦ Unmooring or cutting lines □ ⑧ Give notice to the shore (relevant departments or the operating company), after departure □ __________________________________ ________________________ □ ① Crew readiness □ ② Tending mooring lines / Tightening brakes of mooring winches □ ③ Standby anchor □ ④ Standby engine and thruster if provided (To avoid damaging of lines, Surging) □ ⑤ Discuss or instruct for the interruption of Cargo work, etc... □ ⑥ Check watertight measures (close all the watertight doors /openings, etc…) □ ⑦ Give notice to the shore (relevant departments or the operating company) □ ⑧ Check the ways to obtain the latest information. (Preparing vessel on the advice or the indication from Harbor Master/ Harbor administrator, etc...) (Check the safe water area in advance for the emergency departure) (Check the safe area, the evacuation route for evacuation to the land) □ __________________________________________________________ 【 Port: 】 Cargo Ship □ ① Crew readiness □ ② Check the safe area, the evacuation route, the required time to evacuate etc… □ ③ Instruct crew to evacuate to land □ ④ Carry out the required work on board till Evacuation to the land (Disengaging the connections such as loading facilities between the ship and the land) □ __________________________________________________________ Evacuation to the land When the ship drifts from berth, the mooring may break, and cargo handling facilities, such as cranes etc. may collapsed, therefore crew shall evacuate to the safe area. Emergency departure Staying alongside Attention in case of drifting ( Additional points ) (Fill in the as far as practicable) Keep monitoring the latest information of Tsunami. (from TV, Radio or VHF) Confirm Tsunami occurrence indication from Port master, Harbor administrator, etc… ______________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ *Continue to obtain the information of Tsunami (from TV, Radio or VHF) *Continue to obtain the information of Tsunami (from TV, Radio or VHF) *Continue to obtain the information of Tsunami (from TV, Radio or VHF) ( minutes)