@@FilgregRollon as a child I had this idea that oil tankers could off load oil pushed out by pumping in another cargo into an expanding bellows-like flexible 'bag'. As the bellows-bag expanded the oil would be pushed out by displacement. This would get round the need to clean the hold. Sometimes there would be two opposeable bellows made of some super tough nylon like material. It is funny what children think!
1:54 Safety First my backside 😮 the opening shot of the guys sitting on the hold combing under a partially open hatch cover and no apparent safety lines gave me the willies just watching. It didn't look much safer once they were in the hold proper.... but they did seem to get the job done!
Before jobs like these they have to do risk assesment signed by captain, that ensures safety of workers. They are properly secured , otherwise they wouldnt even get close to hatch.There are a lot of safety rules working aboard a ship
@@edvardseglitis7128 Well aware of shipboard safety requirements, naval officer here. But safety standards of civilian ships vary a lot based on port of registry, area ship is working and the ethics of the owners. If they are tied off great but it isn't visible to the viewer. But no matter what sitting on the hatch combings under partly open covers which are probably hydraulically actuated is inherently dangerous. Were a hydraulic seal to fail the hatch covers would close and these guys have no chance of escape. Maybe this is common practice in the merchant Marine but I can assure you almost everything seen in this video wouldn't be done in the cleaning of a naval supply ship.
We did this job enroute from Japan to Portland Oregon in the winter back in the sixties, it was absolutely freezing cold, and we went north about, we earned our forty pounds a month in those days!
You can call me seriously _sick_ now ... this looks to be *super* fun. Yes, hard & dangerous but oh man ... *so much* fun 😍 (TY for sharing this video 😊)
This shows the cleaning processes, but how offten do the holds get a complete sand blast striping , structural mods, rust removal & Proofing aswell as paint job.
The most dangerous and interesting thing I have ever seen was when I first got to clean holds, the AB's tied ropes between italy ladders and some rings on the bulkhead and used safety belt to move. They were like both spiders and cable cars xD
Hi-pressure washer it doesn’t work especially of the stains of a coal. and if we used it it will takes so much times. Yes we have paid for that around $280 :) Please subscribed sir for more videos :)
What a fascinating look at things one normally wouldn't even think about. The hold in that ship is cavernous. How many cups of tea will the next cargo of raw sugar sweeten ?
airindiana Yeah it was. After we Washing by Sea Water we Washed again by Fresh Water and wait until tomorrow, the Tank Top (flooring) will dry. Thank you for comment.
For 5holds preparing it for 20 days? Na try ko lang grains, tapos nag copper concentrate, for cleaning copper, (1hold 1-2days cleaning, including bilges 2-3 days painting around 1week) For grains, steel coils, 2days maximum of 3days til it dry
That's the only way to clean and wash the ships' holds ... with a safety belt or a harness is enough ... and you just have to be smart and brave and all the sailors have to do their job ... devido to the structure of the ship's cellar, this is how it has always been done for many years ... and if the work is done by the port workers it is very expensive and in port it is not allowed, so the money is for the crew that does that type of work !! 🚢👏👍
Don Pyles Don Pyles hello Sir, that would be great suggestion sir, If the Ship stay in port and if they give us the clearance to Washing a Cargo Hold in their port, some and lets say 80% are not allowed to washed a cargo hold in their port due some residue. Our ship has Cranes, 4cranes to be exact, but if you Cleaned in Frame Port and Stbs it will conflict because due some Cable Wire scratch in couming, In bulwark,top side (upper hooper) it will be quicker, But we do that Cleaning in underway so it will be hard to use Crane while underway due some swell and wind. So we have no Choice to do that in that way. But anyway thank you for appreciation about my video,
Cyril Tancinco delikado Sir pero naka Safety Belt kami, mas comfortable kami sa Safety Belt kasi para hindi istorbo pero mas safe talaga pag Harness. Thanks.
Very unusual to see seafarers work at such high risk without safety harness and moreover with hatches half way open while OS and AB are performing the cleaning sitting on the hatch coaming 🙄 ??? according SOLAS and ISM regulations, this is total defiance and mismanagement against statutory rules 🙄 ????
Russell Mattingly i respect your opinion. If you lower a man into the hold you will use a Crane, but you can’t use crane while on underway due to swell, or it will use a bosun chair, but using high pressure it takes time and all man it will assist to that man and it is only one high pressure. If you try this technique all Hands of the man will it use, and it will be much faster, anyway thanks for the comment.
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Hats off to these Seafarers... Proud to see such dedicated people at sea... but at the same time they must take care of safety aspects of work
Shardul Shinde thank you sir.
I am accrediting my company to specialize in basement washing. thank you very much!
I have often wondered about how this is done. A lot of hard work!
Thank you sir. Watch my Part 2 of Cargo Hold Cleaning. ;) and please click like and subscribe :)
@@FilgregRollon as a child I had this idea that oil tankers could off load oil pushed out by pumping in another cargo into an expanding bellows-like flexible 'bag'. As the bellows-bag expanded the oil would be pushed out by displacement. This would get round the need to clean the hold. Sometimes there would be two opposeable bellows made of some super tough nylon like material. It is funny what children think!
Yeah the same you think sir is same as mine, hope you like my videos. Click subscribe sir for more videos soon
Hardworker... Keep spirit
Salam from indonesia
Hats off for your Amazing Teamwork & also for uploading this Nice video,
Thank You sir.
Thank you very much for your kind reply , and now you in Sailing or Chain-off.
kkssraja i am sailing right now, my current position is AB 👍🏼
i hope all bulk ships have this kind of design..easy to clean and a lot safer..
Reminiscing the good old days.thanks God"ive survived seafaring.from bulk carriers to lpg tankers.
1:54 Safety First my backside 😮 the opening shot of the guys sitting on the hold combing under a partially open hatch cover and no apparent safety lines gave me the willies just watching. It didn't look much safer once they were in the hold proper.... but they did seem to get the job done!
Before jobs like these they have to do risk assesment signed by captain, that ensures safety of workers. They are properly secured , otherwise they wouldnt even get close to hatch.There are a lot of safety rules working aboard a ship
@@edvardseglitis7128 Well aware of shipboard safety requirements, naval officer here. But safety standards of civilian ships vary a lot based on port of registry, area ship is working and the ethics of the owners. If they are tied off great but it isn't visible to the viewer. But no matter what sitting on the hatch combings under partly open covers which are probably hydraulically actuated is inherently dangerous. Were a hydraulic seal to fail the hatch covers would close and these guys have no chance of escape. Maybe this is common practice in the merchant Marine but I can assure you almost everything seen in this video wouldn't be done in the cleaning of a naval supply ship.
Ang galing! Lagi po mag iingat!
Salamat mate :)
Woow... what a good crew !!
Thank you sir
Great job guys !!!!!
JAMES Rivis thank you sir. 👍🏼
We did this job enroute from Japan to Portland Oregon in the winter back in the sixties, it was absolutely freezing cold, and we went north about, we earned our forty pounds a month in those days!
Thanks for the stories Man, thanks god you survive from the called weather, it is really hard to do washing when the water is too cold. 👍🏼
Yeah we couldn't afford a dog so we all had an onion on a string ...
Thank you for this video. ❤️
Jim Jim thank you Sir.
Nice job!
You can call me seriously _sick_ now ... this looks to be *super* fun. Yes, hard & dangerous but oh man ... *so much* fun 😍
(TY for sharing this video 😊)
Robert Lee thanks Man. 👍🏼
yeah cleaning cargo holds is actually fun. Beside ACTUAL working with others you can earn extra money
It couldn't be cleaned with a power washer ? Hand scrubbing seems like lengthening the time needlessly.
San Francisco yeah it should be easy to use but if you use that many hands(man) will assist and it is difficult to use in upper part area. Thanks. 👍🏼
This shows the cleaning processes, but how offten do the holds get a complete sand blast striping , structural mods, rust removal & Proofing aswell as paint job.
Around 5 years sir the ship owners must comply again for dry dock or shipyard.
Ganito pala mag washing sa bulk carrier bodega.
Great job gents!
Thank you sir. 👍🏼
@ 0:30.... Tell me those guys aren't sitting under the hatch cover whilst lifted above them....😮🤔☹️
Actually we are sitting on the hatch but don’t worry we have safety belt ☺️
The most dangerous and interesting thing I have ever seen was when I first got to clean holds, the AB's tied ropes between italy ladders and some rings on the bulkhead and used safety belt to move. They were like both spiders and cable cars xD
Vu Thanh yeah thats why it is difficult to do this Job when you change cargo, my current pos is AB 😅 thanks for the comment.
Hard work 💪
Aiham Dmiaty Thank you 👍🏼
tamsak kabaro
Well done
Doc Larson thanks sir
How about using powerful hi-pressure washer?
Are the crews given extra pay for doing this dangerous work?
Hi-pressure washer it doesn’t work especially of the stains of a coal. and if we used it it will takes so much times.
Yes we have paid for that around $280 :)
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Thank God. It was a very good video sir. More power to you. . What is your company sir?
Thank you sir, my company is Bright Maritime Corporation. And my Principal is Navios
Whoa. So your office is in Malate, Manila too? That's nice.
maine maine yes sir, dito din po sa Manila 😅
pq não usa um pt ou jlg
What a fascinating look at things one normally wouldn't even think about. The hold in that ship is cavernous. How many cups of tea will the next cargo of raw sugar sweeten ?
It tooks millions or billions of cup of tea. Hahah thanks for the comment man :)
They are cleaning out an enormous Balikbayan box, in Metro Manila !
What was hauled that turned it Black ?
Because of the stain of a coal.
usa uma plataforma elevador, assim muito cansativo subi desce escadas
Cherry pickers + pressure washers?
That looks seriously hard work, imagine that with 9 holds. How do you dry it after all that water ends up on the bottom?
airindiana Yeah it was. After we Washing by Sea Water we Washed again by Fresh Water and wait until tomorrow, the Tank Top (flooring) will dry. Thank you for comment.
You don't have any equipment for this wark 🤔
9 hold ship doesn't load grain...
They are ment for coal, iron ore, bauxite
chathuranga dipal yes indeed not all ship has a standard company. :)
Kashif ! Yes it was, my ship was 5holds. HandyMax.
Where does the dirty wash water go?
In your kitchen wastes Sir
The water used is drained into the sea. However, it should be more than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land in accordance to MarPol.
Amazing video.
Do you normally use Sea water or fresh water to clean the hold?
Bro what type of chemical you used for remove the black dust
We don’t use any chemical on here bro we just use a sponge to scrub the dirt much easier for me but it takes time.
wow and they do ths for a living
yes it is sir.
owners requested 3 days after petcoke for grain standard
Yes it is some vessel, and we experienced it that too :)
Was 3 days enough time?
What’s the hourly wage for someone that wants to do this for a living
Joshua Hawkins indeed.
@KarMylow Ponderosa 1300-1600 USD a month
Ok, maybe I complained too much when I had to clean out my 8' x '8 shed.
percival23 hahaha it will be much easier hahaha
hard to believe no one has invented a magnetic crawler type of scrubber that would just work it's way up and down the walls like a rumba.
how long complete?
1cargo hold it takes 3days for scour. Then 1day fresh water after 3days for painting and last 1day for bilges around 20days. Almost
For 5holds preparing it for 20 days?
Na try ko lang grains, tapos nag copper concentrate, for cleaning copper, (1hold 1-2days cleaning, including bilges 2-3 days painting around 1week)
For grains, steel coils, 2days maximum of 3days til it dry
Good job that ship wasn't carrying turmeric.
That's the only way to clean and wash the ships' holds ... with a safety belt or a harness is enough ... and you just have to be smart and brave and all the sailors have to do their job ... devido to the structure of the ship's cellar, this is how it has always been done for many years ... and if the work is done by the port workers it is very expensive and in port it is not allowed, so the money is for the crew that does that type of work !! 🚢👏👍
knobhead
Yes thank you sir. This is the best comment i read so far. 👍🏼👍🏼 you appreciate our work and this is the only way to clean this kind of hold.
@@FilgregRollon Un saludo!!
Where do you dump all the crap?
In the ocean i think.🙁
Read Marpol :)
@@FilgregRollon That's not good then. The rules need changing to be more accountable
Obviously the ship is in a port, ports have cranes, so set a sky reach JLG in the hold. Cleaning time would be quicker and a lot safer.
Don Pyles Don Pyles hello Sir, that would be great suggestion sir, If the Ship stay in port and if they give us the clearance to Washing a Cargo Hold in their port, some and lets say 80% are not allowed to washed a cargo hold in their port due some residue.
Our ship has Cranes, 4cranes to be exact, but if you Cleaned in Frame Port and Stbs it will conflict because due some Cable Wire scratch in couming, In bulwark,top side (upper hooper) it will be quicker,
But we do that Cleaning in underway so it will be hard to use Crane while underway due some swell and wind. So we have no Choice to do that in that way.
But anyway thank you for appreciation about my video,
Obviously? lol
@@FilgregRollon
Stay safe. That is a very dangerous work practice .
michelcycles yes thanks Man :)
Whew parang delikado ah pag walang harness......????ingat ingat kayo mga sir.....safety first.....
Cyril Tancinco delikado Sir pero naka Safety Belt kami, mas comfortable kami sa Safety Belt kasi para hindi istorbo pero mas safe talaga pag Harness. Thanks.
Hmm interesting
Christopher Trott it was.
4:44 17 meters high and pelted by a water canon as you hang on for dear life
Handymax ba yan sir?
Yes handymax yan. 5 bodega.
Yes handymax yan. 5 bodega.
you missed a spot
d fobroy hahaha, thanks god the surveyor does not seen it hahaha
Massive!
rahepla Thank You.
Lupet ahaha...
que gambiara!! segurança nem existe!!
Just going to get dirty again
Retired driver no choice Men :)
Very unusual to see seafarers work at such high risk without safety harness and moreover with hatches half way open while OS and AB are performing the cleaning sitting on the hatch coaming 🙄 ??? according SOLAS and ISM regulations, this is total defiance and mismanagement against statutory rules 🙄 ????
Hold my beer...
Jan Kriz may i hehehe
Pasok. filipino friends
Pasok sir hehehe
That is the most inefficient way I've ever seen anything cleaned it must be cheaper to pay people then buy the right equipment
Yeah it is thank you sir.
Worst of all they throw this dirty water into the sea ...
Marcelo Doliveira yes it was but we are in the middle of Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, and for more info read Marpol :)
Der mangler sikkerhed for folkene, skydestiger er ikke optimale at arbejde fra..
Stupid ,Lower a man lift into the hold and use a pressure washer.What a waste of manpower and time.
Russell Mattingly i respect your opinion. If you lower a man into the hold you will use a Crane, but you can’t use crane while on underway due to swell, or it will use a bosun chair, but using high pressure it takes time and all man it will assist to that man and it is only one high pressure.
If you try this technique all Hands of the man will it use, and it will be much faster, anyway thanks for the comment.
Very poor seaman practice , putting your crew''s life in danger.
We always think our self and our family we assure that safety first is important ;)