Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Russian crew sign-on and sign-off at Hambantota Internatio­nal Port

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The first bulk crew changes after the lockdown were carried out at Hambantota Internatio­nal Port (HIP), keeping to best practices and strict health and safety standards.

A charter flight from Russia, carrying crew for the tanker ‘SCF SAYAN’ berthed at HIP, arrived in the Mattala airport recently and transfers were made directly from the airport to the port.

The crew sign-on, which was closely monitored by Sri Lanka Navy, followed a successful embarkatio­n of service engineers from Denmark, who signed on during the previous week to carry out the repairs on the vessel.

Apart from the Navy supervisio­n, health clearance for crews is subject to the approval of all relevant authoritie­s, including the Defence Ministry, Health Ministry, Immigratio­n and Emigration Department, Customs, SLPA and Airports and Aviation Authority.

HIP’S proximity to the Mattala airport helped in easing the process since the air and sea connectivi­ty have made the transition­s smooth and almost seamless.

Twenty-one crew members signed on to the tanker SCF SAYAN while 17 off-signers, who disembarke­d the tanker, were transporte­d back to the Mattala airport to board the return flight to Russia.

The COVID-19 negative results of PCR tests done on all sign-on crews, conducted 72 hours prior to their boarding the charter, were made available to the health offices at the port, prior to the flight’s landing at the Mattala airport. Since the crews had tested negative and were being directly transferre­d from the airport to vessels and vice versa, no PCR tests were deemed necessary at entry and the necessary approval was granted by the Health Ministry quarantine director.

Ship Agents Acrus Shipping (Pvt.) Ltd, which coordinate­d the crew change, maintained the highest standards, following strict sanitary guidelines, according to government regulation­s.

All port and ship agent personnel dealing with the crews, including drivers handling the transfers, were properly garbed in protective gear, with compulsory cleansing and social distancing observed.

Steps were taken to ensure that the crews had minimal contact with Sri Lankan staff throughout the entire operation.

 ??  ?? Acrus Shipping, agents in charge of crew change, geared up for procedure
Acrus Shipping, agents in charge of crew change, geared up for procedure
 ??  ?? PPE being disinfecte­d after flight
PPE being disinfecte­d after flight
 ??  ?? On-signers arriving at Hambantota Internatio­nal Port
On-signers arriving at Hambantota Internatio­nal Port
 ??  ?? On-signer disposing of PPE gear before boarding MT SCF SAYAN
On-signer disposing of PPE gear before boarding MT SCF SAYAN

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