FCC 80.409 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 80.409 Station logs.
(a) General requirements. Logs must be established and properly maintained
as follows:
(1) The log must be kept in an orderly manner. The required information for
the particular class or category of station must be readily available. Key
letters or abbreviations may be used if their proper meaning or explanation
is contained elsewhere in the same log.
(2) Erasures, obliterations or willful destruction within the retention
period are prohibited. Corrections may be made only by the person
originating the entry by striking out the error, initialing the correction
and indicating the date of correction.
(3) Ship station logs must identify the vessel name, country of registry,
and official number of the vessel.
(4) The station licensee and the radio operator in charge of the station are
responsible for the maintenance of station logs.
(b) Availability and retention. Station logs must be made available to
authorized Commission employees upon request and retained as follows:
(1) Logs must be retained by the licensee for a period of two years from the
date of entry, and, when applicable, for such additional periods as required
by the following paragraphs:
(i) Logs relating to a distress situation or disaster must be retained for
three years from the date of entry.
(ii) If the Commission has notified the licensee of an investigation, the
related logs must be retained until the licensee is specifically authorized
in writing to destroy them.
(iii) Logs relating to any claim or complaint of which the station licensee
has notice must be retained until the claim or complaint has been satisfied
or barred by statute limiting the time for filing suits upon such claims.
(2) Logs containing entries required by paragraph (c) of this section must
be kept either at the principal control point of the station or
electronically filed at the station licensee's primary office or available
to the Commission via secured access to the licensee's Internet web site.
Logs containing entries required by paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section
must be kept at the principal radiotelephone operating location while the
vessel is being navigated. All entries in their original form must be
retained on board the vessel for at least 30 days from the date of entry.
Additionally, logs required by paragraph (f) of this section must be
retained on board the vessel for a period of 2 years from the date of the
last inspection of the ship radio station.
(3) Ship radiotelegraph logs must be kept in the principal radiotelegraph
operating room during the voyage.
(c) Public coast station logs. Public coast stations must maintain a log,
whether by means of written or automatic logging or a combination thereof.
The log must contain the following information:
(1) “ON DUTY” must be entered by the operator beginning a duty period,
followed in the case of a written log by the operator's signature. “OFF
DUTY” must be entered by the operator being relieved of or terminating duty,
followed in the case of a written log by the operator's signature.
(2) The date and time of making an entry must be shown opposite the entry.
(3) Failure of equipment to operate as required and incidents tending to
unduly delay communication must be entered.
(4) All measurements of the transmitter frequency(ies) must be entered with
a statement of any corrective action taken.
(5) Entries must be made giving details of all work performed which may
affect the proper operation of the station. The entry must be made, dated
and in the case of a written log signed by the operator who supervised or
performed the work and, unless the operator is regularly employed on a
full-time basis at the station, must also include the mailing address,
class, serial number, and expiration date of the operator license.
(6) Entries must be made about the operation of the antenna tower lights
when the radio station has an antenna structure requiring illumination by
part 17 of this chapter.
(7) All distress or safety related calls transmitted or received must be
entered, together with the frequency used and the position of any vessel in
need of assistance.
(d) Ship radiotelegraph logs. Logs of ship stations which are compulsorily
equipped for radiotelegraphy and operating in the band 90 to 535 kHz must
contain log entries as follows:
(1) The date and time of each occurrence or incident required to be entered
in the log must be shown opposite the entry and the time must be expressed
in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
(2) “ON WATCH” must be entered by the operator beginning a watch, followed
by the operator's signature. “OFF WATCH” must be entered by the operator
being relieved or terminating a watch, followed by the operator's signature.
All log entries must be completed by the end of each watch.
(3) During the watch, all calls and replies to and from the station must be
entered to include the time, frequencies, and call letters of the station
communicated with or heard. Also, any messages exchanged must be entered to
include the time, frequency, and call letters of the station(s) communicated
with or heard.
(4) All distress calls, automatic-alarm signals, urgency and safety signals
made or intercepted, the complete text, if possible, or distress messages
and distress communications, and any incidents or occurrences which may
appear to be of importance to safety of life or property at sea, must be
entered, together with the time of such observation or occurrence and the
position of the ship or other mobile unit in need of assistance.
(5) The position of the ship at least once per day.
(6) A daily entry must be made comparing the radio station clock with
standard time, including errors observed and corrections made. For this
purpose, authentic radio time signals received from land or fixed stations
will be acceptable as standard time.
(7) All test transmissions must be entered, including the time of the
transmissions and the approximate geographical location of the vessel.
(8) Any failure of equipment to operate as required and any incidents
tending to unduly delay communications must be entered.
(e) Ship radiotelephone logs. Logs of ship stations which are compulsorily
equipped for radiotelephony must contain the following applicable log
entries and the time of their occurrence:
(1) A summary of all distress communications heard, and urgency
communications affecting the station's own ship.
(2) A summary of safety communications on other than VHF channels affecting
the station's own ship.
(3) An entry that pre-departure equipment checks were satisfactory and that
required publications are on hand. Daily entries of satisfactory tests to
ensure the continued proper functioning of GMDSS equipment shall be made.
(4) An entry describing any malfunctioning GMDSS equipment and another entry
when the equipment is restored to normal operation.
(5) A weekly entry that:
(i) The proper functioning of digital selective calling (DSC) equipment has
been verified by actual communications or a test call;
(ii) The batteries or other reserve power sources are functioning properly;
(iii) The portable survival craft radio gear and radar transponders have
been tested; and
(iv) The EPIRBs have been inspected.
(6) The time of any inadvertent transmissions of distress, urgency and
safety signals including the time and method of cancellation.
(7) At the beginning of each watch, the Officer of the Navigational Watch,
or GMDSS Operator on watch, if one is provided, shall ensure that the
navigation receiver is functioning properly and is interconnected to all
GMDSS alerting devices which do not have integral navigation receivers,
including: VHF DSC, MF DSC, satellite EPIRB and HF DSC or INMARSAT SES. On a
ship without integral or directly connected navigation receiver input to
GMDSS equipment, the Officer of the Navigational Watch, or GMDSS Operator on
watch, shall update the embedded position in each equipment. An appropriate
log entry of these actions shall be made.
(8) A GMDSS radio log entry shall be made whenever GMDSS equipment is
exchanged or replaced (ensuring that ship MMSI identifiers are properly
updated in the replacement equipment), when major repairs to GMDSS equipment
are accomplished, and when annual GMDSS inspections are conducted.
(9) Results of required equipment tests, including specific gravity of
lead-acid storage batteries and voltage reading of other types of batteries
provided as a part of the compulsory installation;
(10) Results of inspections and tests of compulsorily fitted lifeboat radio
equipment;
(11) A daily statement about the condition of the required radiotelephone
equipment, as determined by either normal communication or test
communication;
(12) When the master is notified about improperly operating radiotelephone
equipment.
(f) Applicable radiotelephone log entries. The log entries listed in
paragraph (e) of this section are applicable as follows:
(1) Radiotelephony stations subject to the Communications Act, the Safety
Convention, or the Bridge-to-Bridge Act must record entries indicated by
paragraphs (e)(1) through (e)(12) of this section. Additionally, the
radiotelephone log must provide an easily identifiable, separate section
relating to the required inspection of the ship's radio station. Entries
must be made in this section giving at least the following information.
(i) For ships that pass the inspection:
(A) The date the inspection was conducted.
(B) The date by which the next inspection needs to completed.
(C) The inspector's printed name, address and class of FCC license
(including the serial number).
(D) The results of the inspection, including any repairs made.
(E) The inspector's signed and dated certification that the vessel meets the
requirements of the Communications Act and, if applicable, the Safety
Convention and the Bridge-to-Bridge Act contained in subparts Q, R, S, U, or
W of this part and has successfully passed the inspection.
(F) The vessel owner, operator, or ship's master's certification that the
inspection was satisfactory.
(ii) For ships that fail the inspection:
(A) The date the inspection was conducted.
(B) The inspector's printed name, address and class of FCC license
(including the serial number).
(C) The reason that the ship did not pass the inspection.
(D) The date and time that the ship's owner, operator or master was notified
that the ship failed the inspection.
(2) Radiotelephony stations subject to the Great Lakes Agreement and the
Bridge-to-Bridge Act must record entries indicated by paragraphs (e) (1),
(5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (11) and (12) of this section. Additionally, the
radiotelephone log must provide an easily identifiable, separate section
relating to the required inspection of the ship's radio station. Entries
must be made in this section giving at least the following information:
(i) The date the inspection was conducted;
(ii) The date by which the next inspection needs to be completed;
(iii) The inspector's printed name, address and class of FCC license
(including the serial number);
(iv) The results of the inspection, including any repairs made;
(v) The inspector's signed and dated certification that the vessel meets the
requirements of the Great Lakes Agreement and the Bridge-to-Bridge Act
contained in subparts T and U of this part and has successfully passed the
inspection; and
(vi) The vessel owner, operator, or ship's master's certification that the
inspection was satisfactory.
(3) Radiotelephony stations subject to the Bridge-to-Bridge Act must record
entries indicated by paragraphs (e) (1), (5), (6), (7), (11) and (12) of
this section.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 35245 , Sept. 18, 1987; 54 FR 40059 , Sept. 29, 1989; 61 FR 25807 , May 23, 1996; 63 FR 29659 , June 1,
1998; 68 FR 46972 , Aug. 7, 2003; 69 FR 64676 , Nov. 8, 2004]
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