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FISHERIES TRAINING CENTRE
PERSONAL SAFETY & SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY REPUBLIC OF KIRIBATI
P.O Box 295 Bikenibeu, Tarawa. Republic of Kiribati. Central Pacific. Phone (686) 28300. Facsimile (686) 28506, website www.ftc.info.ki
Control Number
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TMO-9
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Contents
Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3
Part A: Course Framework …………………………………………………………………………. 4
Part B: Course Outline and Timetable ……………………………………………………….. 7
Part C: Detailed Teaching Syllabus …………………………………………………………….. 9
Part D: Instructor Manual …………………………………………………………………………… 11
Part E: Evaluation ………………………………………………………………………………………. 13
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Introduction
This Course, Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities is designed to fulfill the
requirements of the STCW F 95. It reflects the IMO developed model Course
which was found very effective in meeting the requirements of the Convention
and implementing the associated Conference and IMO Assembly resolutions.
Preferences were made by the FTC Academic Board members with regards to the
IMO Model Courses. For that the Academic Board agrees that the IMO Model
Courses were well arranged and very effective in assisting teaching staff in
organizing, introducing and presenting their materials and in enhancing, updating
or supplementing existing training material where the quality and effectiveness of
the training courses may thereby be improved.
In such, the Outline of this Course emulates the IMO Model Course, but was
modified to facilitate the availability of facilities, resources and national policies.
Instructors are expected to follow this guide bearing in mind that their
knowledge, skills and dedications are the key components in the transfer of
knowledge and skills to those being trained.
Ritang Ubaitoi Deck Department
Fisheries Training Centre
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Part A
Course Framework
Scope
This course covers the standard of training specified in Resolution 3 and Resolution 9 of the
STCW-F 95.
Objective
This course aims to provide the skills and knowledge required to join a fishing vessel and
understand emergency procedures and accident prevention as well as social responsibilities
such as effective communication, team work and an understanding of your rights.
You will learn about basic onboard familiarization, muster stations, ship specific emergency
procedures and your role in an emergency. You will also be taught care for the environment
including your role in reducing marine pollution. Time will be spent discussing how an effective
crew works including the importance of good human relations and effective routes of
communication and the ability to handle conflict resolution techniques.
A trainee completing this course will be able to understand the required standard of safety
precautions when and what action to take in the event of an emergency.
Entry standards
This course is open to I-Kiribati citizens in the age range of eighteen to thirty years of age. Class
Nine or Form Three Junior Secondary level is the minimum requirements and all candidates
must be certified by a doctor to be in a good health and mentally fit. Elements of entry
standard are detailed in the Intake Procedure.
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Course certificate
Provided that the course has been approved by the Administration, a trainee who successfully
completes it may be issued with a certificate attesting that he has completed a course based on
Chapter III Regulation 1 of the STCW-F 95 Convention: Basic Safety Training for all Fishing Vessel
Personnel. This certificate must be signed by the Principal and the Director of Marine Division.
Course intake limitations
The number of trainee is demand driven depending on employer’s demands. Trainees are to be
sorted in classes with not more than twenty five trainees in a class. Practical trainings especially
drills should involve all members of the class. The class may also be split into groups of not
more than five trainees for group search, studies and projects.
Staff
The Deck Department is headed by the Marine Officer holding a minimum of Diploma in
Nautical Science (Second Mate Foreign Going ticket) with sufficient sea service experience as
stated in the Organization Structure and Staff Personal Details (3.1 Organization Structure QM
Part A).
Teaching facilities and equipment
Classroom facilities and an overhead projector are available for the theoretical part of the
course. Video room is available at all times for audiovisual materials.
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Teaching aids (A)
Instructor’s Manual (Part D of the course manual) and Trainees Text Books are available. IMO
publications are available for references.
Audiovisual aids
The following are available:
POPS 1 to 4: The Programme of Personal Safety (Walport)
ISM: The ISM Code (Walport)
MARPOL: The New rules (Walport)
Emergency Response (Walport)
Bunkering Procedures (Walport)
IMO references
The following IMO publications are made available for references to instructors and to enhance
their knowledge:
STCW-F 95 Convention
Document for Guidance on Training and Certification of Fishing vessel Personnel - 2001
Torremolinos Protocol - International Convention for the Safety of Fishing Vessels
Consolidated Edition, 1995
Code of Safety for Fishermen & Fishing Vessels 2005 Part A
Code of Safety for Fishermen & Fishing Vessels 2005 Part B
Voluntary Guidelines for the Design, Construction and Equipment of Small Fishing
Vessels 2005
STCW 95
SOLAS Consolidated Edition 2009
Additionally the SPC Pacific Island Qualified Fishing Deckhand Manuals are kept available.
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Part B
Course Outline
______________________________________________________________________________
Subject Area Hours Hours
______________________________________________________________________________
Lecture Demonstrations
9.1 Module Introduction 0.25
______________________________________________________________________________
9.2 Complying with Emergency procedures 1.00 0.75
______________________________________________________________________________
9.3 Emergency signals 1.00
______________________________________________________________________________
9.4 Take precautions to protect Pollution 4.00 0.50
Prevention of the Marine Environment
______________________________________________________________________________
9.5 Safe Working Practices 1.00 0.50
______________________________________________________________________________
9.6 Good communication onboard in relation to 1.50
Shipboard duties.
______________________________________________________________________________
9.7 Human Relationship onboard ships. 1.50
______________________________________________________________________________
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9.8 Dangers of Drugs and Alcohol Abuse. 1.50
______________________________________________________________________________
9.9 Sexual Harassment 1.50
______________________________________________________________________________
SUBTOTAL : 13.25 hrs 1.75 hrs
TOTAL : 15.0 hrs
Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities
This is a short course, one of the Ancillary courses which forms part of the Fishing Vessel
Personnel course. The duration of this Course is 2 days and is run by the Deck department.
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Part C
Detailed Teaching Syllabus
The detailed teaching syllabus has been written in learning objective format in which the
objective describes what the trainee must do to demonstrate that knowledge has been
transferred.
Instructors are encouraged to fully understand the full text of the 1993 Torremolinos
International Convention for the SAFETY OF FISHING VESSELS Consolidated edition, 1995
Regulations in Chapter V and Chapter IV Regulation 19.
The Table provides IMO references and Text Books for Instructors to easily relate what is being
taught and to expand their knowledge, especially when preparing their lesson plan.
The following abbreviations are used in the table:
Ch is the IMO or Text Book Chapter
Ch followed by the number, if provided is the chapter number (Roman Numbers are
used in some references).
par. Stands for paragraph
p. followed by the number or numbers specifically shows the page number or numbers
SFV stands for the 1993 Torremolinos Protocol and Torremolinos International
Convention for the Safety of Fishing Vessels consolidated edition, 1995
CSFFV stands for Code of Safety for Fishermen and Fishing Vessels – Part A. 2005-ed
Reg. stand for Regulation
Sec. stands for Section
Res. stands for Resolution
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Module Learning Objectives IMO
Reference
Textbooks
Bibliography
Teaching
Aid
9.1
Module Introduction. (0.25 hrs)
Trainees to appreciate the
importance of safety & social
values on board fishing vessels.
Ch. III/Reg.1 of the
STCW F 95
Textbooks
Video
projector
9.2 Complying with emergency
procedures. (0.75hrs)
Trainees to understand types of
emergencies and actions to take.
Ch. III/Reg.1 of the
STCW F 95
Ch.7.3 of the CSFFV
Part A.
Ch.14
Seamanship
Techniques 3rd-ed
By D.J.House
Textbooks
Video
projector
9.3 Emergency signals (0.50 hrs)
Trainees to recognize emergency
signals in Muster lists and use of safety equipment Know the values of drills and training.
Ch. III/Reg.1 of the
STCW F 95
Ch.14
Seamanship
Techniques 3rd-ed
By D.J.House
Textbooks
Video
projector
9.4 Take precautions to protect
pollution of the Marine
Environment. (0.75 hrs)
Trainees to recognize duties
regarding pollution prevention.
Ch. III/Reg.1 of the
STCW F 95
Ch.20
Seamanship
Techniques 3rd-ed
By D.J.House
Textbooks
Video
projector
9.5 Safe working Practises (0.75 hrs)
Trainees to understand the
importance of working safely
Ch. III/Reg.1 of the
STCW F 95
Annex to Res. 4 of
the STCW F 95
Code of Safe
working practices
Textbooks
Video
projector
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Module Learning Objectives IMO
Reference
Textbooks
Bibliography
Teaching
Aid
9.6 Good communication onboard in
relation to shipboard duties.
(0.75 hrs)
Trainees to understand effective communication
Ch.3.2 & 3.4 of the
CSFFV Part A –
2005ed.
Alcohol
Awareness &
Family Recovery -
curriculum
Textbooks
Video
projector
9.7 Human relationship onboard
ships. (0.75 hrs)
Trainees to know the importance of maintaining appropriate employee relations
Res. 9 of the STCW
F 95.
Alcohol
Awareness &
Family Recovery -
curriculum
Textbooks
Video
projector
9.8 Dangers of Drugs & Alcohol
Abuse. (0.75 hrs)
Trainees to understand policies regarding drug and alcohol abuse
Ch.4 Section 4.10 of
the CSFFV Part A.
Alcohol
Awareness &
Family Recovery -
curriculum
Textbooks
Video
projector
9.9 Sexual Harassment. (0.75 hrs)
Trainees to understand and appreciate women as equal and to know the importance of maintaining appropriate employee relations.
Resolution 8 of the
STCW F 95.
Alcohol
Awareness &
Family Recovery -
curriculum
Textbooks
Video
projector
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Part D
Instructor Manual
Introduction
The instructor manual provides guidance on the material that is to be presented during the
course. The course material reflects the requirements for the training of ratings before
engaged on sea board services, particularly on fishing vessels.
The material has been arranged under eleven main headings:
- Module Introduction
- Complying with Emergency procedures
- Emergency signals
- Take precautions to protect Pollution
- Prevention of the Marine Environment
- Safe Working Practices
- Good communication onboard in relation to
- Shipboard duties.
- Human Relationship onboard ships.
- Dangers of Drugs and Alcohol Abuse.
- Sexual Harassment
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The course outline and timetable provide guidance on the time allocation for the course
material, but the instructor is free to make adjustments as necessary. The detailed teaching
syllabus must be studied carefully and lesson plans or lecture notes compiled where
appropriate.
It will be necessary to prepare material for use with overhead projectors or for distribution to
trainees as handouts. Preparation is essential if the course is to be effective and successful.
Throughout the course it is important to stress that rules and regulations must be strictly
observed and all precautions taken to maximize safety with minimum effect on the
environment. Where appropriate, trainees should be given advice on the avoidance of
accidents.
Safety routines
Safety precautions are a major component in the organization of this course. Trainees must be
protected from danger at all times.
Instructors and their assistants must supervise strictly and observe that all precautions are done
accordingly. When necessary, the staff should provide protective equipments to trainees and
that they are aware of the location and use of the First Aid kit.
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Part E
Evaluation
Introduction
The effectiveness of any evaluation depends upon the accuracy of the description of what is to
be measured.
Assessment methods:
Students are assessed by a mixture of questioning and answer throughout the course to ensure
underpinning of knowledge.
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