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Port Papers Explained for 3rd Officer: Complete Third Officer’s Guide (with Dalian Port Example)

October 26, 2025
Port Papers Explained for 3rd Officer

When a ship approaches port, the paperwork begins long before the anchor drops.
For a Third Officer, this is one of the most crucial — and often stressful — responsibilities on board.

In this guide, we’ll walk through a real-world example from Dalian Port, China, and explain every common port document you’ll encounter — who prepares it, why it’s needed, and what mistakes to avoid.

By the end, you’ll not only understand what port papers are but also how to prepare them smartly and systematically.


What Are Port Papers and Why They Matter

Before every port arrival, the ship’s agent sends a “Document Request List.”
It outlines all forms, certificates, and declarations required for clearance — from customs and immigration to quarantine and port health.

For example, before arrival at Dalian Port, the agent’s message looked like this:

“For good order, please send the following documents by email as soon as possible…”

This list included items like:

  • Cargo discharging plan
  • Storage plan
  • Cargo temperature log
  • Crew effect declaration
  • Ship’s store declaration
  • Crew list (with joining port/date)
  • Passport & seaman’s book scans
  • Certificate copies (CLC, DOC, SMC, ISSC, etc.)
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Each of these documents forms part of what we call “Port Papers.”
They prove your vessel’s compliance, crew identity, cargo condition, and operational readiness.

Step 1 — Understanding the Agent’s Request

Every agent’s list differs, but the process is always the same:

  1. Receive the list 2–3 days before arrival.
  2. Prepare documents as per their sequence.
  3. Send soft copies via email before arrival.
  4. Keep hard copies ready for port officials.

Let’s go line by line through what was requested for Dalian Port, as explained by the officer in the vlog.



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Common Documents Prepared by the Third Officer

1. Crew List (with Sign-on Details)

A vital document that lists every crew member onboard.
Include:

  • Name, rank, nationality
  • Passport number & seaman’s book number
  • Sign-on date and port (very important)
  • Birth date, CDC number, and sometimes medical expiry

💡 Tip: For Chinese, Ukrainian, or Polish crew — always attach Seaman’s Book scan copies as agents often require them.

2. Crew Passports and Seaman’s Books

Prepare one PDF file with all passport copies and another with all CDC (seaman’s book) scans.

3. Crew Effects Declaration

This form lists each crew member’s personal items, such as:

  • Mobile phones
  • Laptops
  • Alcohol bottles
  • Cigarettes

Typical format:

NameRankCigarettesAlcohol (Bottles)LaptopMobileSignature

⚠️ Important: Most ports restrict declaration — e.g., not more than 200 cigarettes per person.

4. Ship’s Store Declaration

Lists all stores and consumables on board, such as:

  • Tank quantities: FO, DO, Fresh Water
  • Provision items: Frozen, dry, canned foods
  • Bonded items: Cigarettes, wine, liquor

📍How to collect data:

  • Take fuel & water figures from the engine department.
  • Get provisions data from Chief Cook.
  • Add bonded items (cigarettes, liquor) from the Bond Store.

5. Last 10 Ports of Call

This record shows the vessel’s travel history and security level.

Port NameArrivalDeparturePurpose of CallVoyage No.Security Level
Singapore12 Aug14 AugBunkering0731
Dalian(current)Discharging0741

📘 Tip:
Many authorities use this list for customs and security checks — accuracy is crucial.

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6. Ship Certificates (PDF Folder)

These usually include:

  • Certificate of Registry
  • Load Line Certificate
  • CLC (Civil Liability Certificate)
  • DOC, SMC, ISSC
  • IOPP, IAPP, and other statutory certificates

💡 You can prepare a zip folder named Dalian_Port_Certificates.zip and send it directly to the agent.

7. Crew Vaccination & Medical List

Some ports (especially during or post-COVID) require:

  • Yellow Fever vaccination expiry date
  • Medical certificate expiry
  • Place of issue

You can add these as extra columns in the crew list for quick reference.

8. Crew Currency Declaration

Lists how much money each crew member is carrying:

NameUSDEURRMBHKDSignature

⚠️ Always get individual signatures before sending.


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9. Maritime Declaration of Health (MDH)

Required by Port Health Authority.
Declares that there are no illnesses, injuries, or deaths onboard in the last voyage.

Prepared and signed by Master, usually countersigned by ship’s doctor or officer in charge.

10. Passenger List (Form 6)

Even if there are no passengers onboard, a NIL declaration must be sent.

Passenger NameNationalityEmbarked AtDisembarked At
NILNILNILNIL

11. Nil List (N-List)

Declares that no restricted items are on board:

Passengers: NIL  
Stowaways: NIL  
Animals: NIL  
Arms & Ammunition: NIL  
Drugs/Narcotics: NIL

12. Narcotic List

Usually handled by Second Officer or Master, but you may prepare it:

Item NameQuantityExpiryLocation
Morphine2 vials2026Master’s Safe
Diazepam10 tabs2025Medical Locker

13. Ship’s Money List

Declaration of how much cash is onboard, usually in USD.
Handled by Master or Chief Officer but often attached to port papers.

14. Ballast Water Reporting Form

Filled by Chief Officer but sent through you (Third Officer).
Always check for exchange record and coordinates.

15. Frozen Product Statistics (for certain Chinese ports)

Used when carrying frozen cargo:

ItemQuantity (kg)Source PortTemperature (°C)
Frozen Shrimp3500Busan-20°C

16. Crew Entry/Exit Health Declaration

In ports like Dongying or Ningbo, each crew fills out personal health info for both arrival and departure.

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17. Security and Cargo Information Declaration

Includes ISPS compliance data and basic cargo info — signed by Master and Ship Security Officer.

18. Dangerous Goods Manifest

If carrying IMDG cargo — declaration must include:

  • UN number
  • Class
  • Flashpoint
  • Quantity and stowage position

19. Garbage Disposal Record

Some ports, especially in Russia, require last garbage discharge record and disposal receipts.

20. Crew and Officer Certificates

Some authorities require scanned copies of:

  • COC / COP certificates
  • GMDSS license
  • Training certificates (especially for the Chief Cook)

Additional Reference: Guide to Port Entry

The Guide to Port Entry (Lloyd’s) is a key publication available on board.
It includes:

  • Local regulations
  • Agent contacts
  • Health & customs requirements
  • Port paper checklists

Pro Tip:
Use the Guide to prepare your documents in advance even before receiving the agent’s email.
When the list arrives, you’ll only need to verify, not start from scratch.


Port Papers at a Glance

Document TypePrepared ByPurpose / Submitted To
Crew List3/OImmigration
Crew Effect Declaration3/OCustoms
Ship Store Declaration3/O + C/COOKCustoms
Vaccination / Medical List3/OHealth Authority
Maritime Declaration of HealthMasterHealth Authority
Last 10 Port of Call3/O + MasterImmigration & PSC
Ballast Water ReportingC/OEnvironmental Dept.
Cargo Plan, Temp LogC/OPort & Shipper
Dangerous Goods ManifestC/OCustoms
Ship Certificates (PDF)3/OPort State / Agents
Crew Currency & Ship MoneyMasterCustoms
Garbage RecordC/OPort & PSC
NIL List3/OCustoms & Health
Narcotic List2/O or MasterPort Health / Customs

⚠️ Common Mistakes by Junior Officers

  1. Forgetting crew sign-on details in the crew list — leads to rejection.
  2. Sending unverified quantities in store declaration — causes fines.
  3. Missing signatures/stamps — all forms must be signed by Master.
  4. Not scanning pages into single PDFs — agents prefer consolidated files.
  5. Waiting till last minute — always prepare drafts 2 days before arrival.

FAQs: Port Papers & Third Officer Duties

Q1. Who prepares the port papers?

The Third Officer compiles most documents, but inputs come from Chief Officer (cargo), Chief Cook (provisions), and Master (certificates & declarations).

Q2. When are port papers sent?

Usually 24–48 hours before arrival via email to the agent.

Q3. What software is used?

Standard templates in MS Word/Excel/PDF, often pre-stored in the company document system.

Q4. How can you prepare in advance?

Use the Guide to Port Entry for every upcoming port and start building drafts 3–4 days early.

Q5. What’s the difference between customs and health declarations?

Customs covers stores, money, effects, while Health includes crew medical, vaccinations, and disease status.


Life Saving Appliances (LSA) under 3rd Officer: 

* Lifeboats (enclosed, rescue boats) and launching arrangements​
* Liferafts and their hydrostatic release units​
* Lifebuoys (with lights, smoke signals, and lifelines)​
* Lifejackets (with lights and whistles) for all persons on board​
* Immersion suits and thermal protective aids​
* Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) and Search and Rescue Transponders (SARTs)​
* Rocket parachute flares, hand flares, and buoyant smoke signals​
* Line throwing appliances​
* Muster list and SOLAS/LSA/Fire safety training manuals and posters​
* Spare batteries, bulbs, and supporting inventory for LSA​

Fire Fighting Appliances (FFA) under 3rd Officer

* Fire extinguishers (of all types) throughout accommodation and deck areas​
* Fire hoses, hydrants, and nozzles​
* Fireman’s outfits (protective clothing, boots, helmets, gloves)​
* Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) sets​
* Fire blankets and sand buckets​
* Fire alarms and detection systems​
* Fire main and emergency fire pumps​
* Fixed firefighting systems (CO2, foam, water mist, dry powder, etc.)​
* Emergency escape breathing devices (EEBD)​
* Portable and fixed communication equipment used in fire emergencies​

Additional Responsibilities

* Keeping LSA/FFA inspection and maintenance records up to date (PMS)​
* Training and familiarizing crew with the use of all equipment​
* Ensuring LSA/FFA manuals, posters, and muster lists are current and correctly displayed​
* Planning inventory needs and raising requisitions for expiring items/spares​
* Reporting deficiencies and planning for shore-based inspections or servicing as required​

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