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Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College Winner of ‘World Class’ – Global Performance Excellence Award – 2012 – Education Organization Winner of International Asia Pacific Quality Award -2010 – Best in Class – Education Organization Winner of Sri Lanka National Quality Award – 1999 – 2004 – 2009 EDUCATION & TRAINING COURSE PREPARATORY COURSE FOR ABLE SEAFARER - DECK COURSE CODE ND-0214 MINISTRY TRAINING COURSE REFERENCE NO. 04 COURSE APPROVAL NUMBER PC/ABSD/04/2013/001 HEAD OF DEPARTMENT (HOD) Mr. S. Sankaranarayana APPROVED BY (HOD) Sig. DEAN OF FACULTY Capt. K. Perera APPROVED BY DEAN Sig. FACULTY Maritime Sciences DEPARTMENT Navigation 1 ST ISSUE DATE: 2004/11/18 Revision No.05 REVISION DATE: 2013.05.17 Reference : PR- ND- 34 STCW REGULATION 1978 AS AMENDED 2010 Reg. II/5, Sec. A-II/5,Table A-II/5 IMO MODEL COURSE Duration 01 MONTH Page 1 of 9

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Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College

Winner of World Class Global Performance Excellence Award 2012 Education Organization

Winner of International Asia Pacific Quality Award -2010 Best in Class Education Organization

Winner of Sri Lanka National Quality Award 1999 2004 2009

Education & Training CoursePREPARATORY COURSE FOR ABLE SEAFARER - DECKCourse Code ND-0214

Ministry training course reference No.04Course Approval NumberPC/ABSD/04/2013/001

Head of Department (HoD)Mr. S. SankaranarayanaApproved by (HoD)Sig.

Dean of FacultyCapt. K. PereraApproved by DeanSig.

FacultyMaritime SciencesDepartmentNavigation

1st Issue Date: 2004/11/18Revision No.05Revision Date: 2013.05.17Reference : PR- ND-34

STCW Regulation 1978 as amended 2010Reg. II/5, Sec. A-II/5,Table A-II/5

IMO Model Course Duration01 MONTH

Core SyllabusWATCH KEEPING & MOORING OPERATIONSReference

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Ref. No.Competence Knowledge, Understanding & ProficiencyTime Allocation (Hrs)IMO model course STCW detail syllabus

1.

CONTRIBUTE TO A SAFE NAVIGATIONAL WATCH

1.1 Ability to understand orders and to communicate with the officer of the watch on matters relevant to watch keeping duties 1.5Table A-II/5 (page 135)1.1

1.2 Procedures for the relief, maintenance and handover of a watch 0.51.2

1.3 Information required to maintain a safe watch3.01.3

1.4 Local & International Regs on Work & Rest Hours0.51.4

1.5 Basic introduction to Stress & fatigue 0.51.5

2.CONTRIBUTE TO A SAFE WATCH AT PORT2.1 Ability to understand orders and to communicate with the officer of the watch on matters relevant to watch keeping duties 1.52.1

2.2 Procedures for the relief, maintenance and handover of a watch0.52.2

2.3 Information required to maintain a safe watch3.02.3

3.CONTRIBUTE TO A SAFE WATCH AT ANCHOR3.1 Ability to understand orders and to communicate with the officer of the watch on matters relevant to watch keeping duties 1.53.1

3.2 Procedures for the relief, maintenance and handover of a watch0.53.2

3.3 Information required to maintain a safe watch3.03.3

4.CONTRIBUTE TO BERTHING, ANCHORING AND OTHER MOORING OPERATIONS

4.1 the function of mooring and tug lines and how each line functions as part of an overall system3.04.1

4.2 the capacities, safe working loads, and breaking strengths of mooring equipment, including mooring wires, synthetic and fibre lines, winches, anchor windlasses, capstans, bitts, chocks and bollards2.04.2

4.3 the procedures and order of events for making fast and letting go mooring and tug lines and wires, including towing lines4.3

4.4 Safe mooring & unmooring practices including snap back zones4.4

4.5 the procedures and order of events for the use of anchors in various operations4.5

4.6 working knowledge of the procedures and order of events associated with mooring to a buoy or buoys4.6

CARGO WORK

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CONTRIBUTE TO THE HANDLING OF CARGO AND STORES

1.1 Knowledge of procedures for safe handling, stowage and securing of cargoes and stores, including dangerous, hazardous and harmful substances and liquids

1.1.1 Container cargoes4.0Table A-II/5 (page 136)1.1

1.1.1

1.1.2 General cargoes & Heavy Lifts4.01.1.2

1.1.3 Solid bulk cargoes2.01.1.3

1.1.4 Vehicle cargoes2.01.1.4

1.1.5 Oil cargoes in bulk2.01.1.5

1.1.6 Chemical cargoes in bulk2.01.1.6

1.1.7 Liquefied gas cargoes in bulk1.01.1.7

1.1.8 Refreigerated Cargo1.01.1.8

1.1.9 Ships Stores0.51.1.9

1.2 Basi knowledge of ships stability & stresses1.01.2

1.3 Cargo Securing Manual & Content0.51.3

1.4 Basic knowledge of and precautions to observe in connection with particular types of cargo and identification of IMDG labelling

1.4.1 Identification of IMDG labelling

1.4.2 Safety Precautions & Emergency Procedures2.01.4

1.4.1

1.4.2

OPERATIONAL SAFETY

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Ref. No.Competence Knowledge, Understanding & ProficiencyTime Allocation (Hrs)IMO model course STCW detail syllabus

CONTRIBUTE TO THE SAFE OPERATION OF DECK EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY

1.1 Knowledge of deck equipment

1.1.1 function and uses of valves and pumps, hoists, cranes, booms, and related equipment6.0Table A-II/5 (page 137)1.1

1.1.1

1.1.2 function and uses of winches, windlasses, capstans and related equipment3.01.1.2

1.1.3 hatches, watertight doors, ports, and related equipment1.01.1.3

1.1.4 fibre and wire ropes, cables and chains, including their construction, use, markings, maintenance and proper stowage4.01.1.4

1.1.5 bility to use and understand basic signals for the operation of equipment, including winches, windlasses, cranes, and hoists1.01.1.5

1.1.6 ability to operate anchoring equipment under various conditions, such as anchoring, weighing anchor, securing for sea, and in emergencies1.51.1.6

1.2 Knowledge of the following procedures and ability to: 3.0

1.2

1.2.1 rig and unrig bosuns chairs and staging1.51.2.1

1.2.2 rig and unrig pilot ladders, hoists, rat-guards and gangways1.2.2

1.2.3 use marlin spike seamanship skills, including the proper use of knots, splices and stoppers10.01.2.3

1.3 Use and handling of deck and cargo-handling gear and equipment1.3

1.3.1 access arrangements, hatches and hatch covers, ramps, side/bow/stern doors or elevators1.01.3.1

1.3.2 pipeline systems bilge and ballast suctions and wells1.01.3.2

1.3.3 cranes, derricks and winches1.01.3.3

1.4 Describe the procedure of hoisting and dipping flags and state the meaning of main single-flag signals. (A, B, G, H, O, P, Q) 2.01.4

2.APPLY OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS2.1 Working knowledge of safe working practices and personal shipboard safety

2.1.1 working aloft1.0Table A-II/5 (page 138)2.1

2.1.1

2.1.2 working over the side1.02.1.2

2.1.3 working in enclosed spaces1.02.1.3

2.1.4 permit to work systems0.52.1.4

2.1.5 line handling

1.02.1.5

2.1.6 lifting techniques and methods of preventing back injury1.02.1.6

2.1.7 electrical safety1.02.1.7

2.1.8 mechanical safety1.02.1.8

2.1.9 chemical and biohazard safety2.02.1.9

2.1.10 personal safety equipment0.52.1.10

2.2 Cold weather precautions 0.52.2

3.APPLY PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRIBUTE TO THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT3.1.1 Basic knowledge of International Regulations for prevent Marine Polutions

3.1.2 Basic Knowledge of SOPEP & SMPEP

3.1.3 Knowledge of the precautions to be taken to prevent pollution of the marine environment

3.03.1.1

3.1.2

3.1.3

3.2 Knowledge of the approved methods for disposal of marine pollutants3.03.2

3.3 Knowledge of the use and operation of anti-pollution equipment4.03.3

4.CONTRIBUTE TO SHIPBOARD MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR4.1Ability to use painting, lubrication and cleaning materials and equipment 1.0Table A-II/5 (page 139)4.1

4.2 Ability to understand and execute routine maintenance and repair procedures

4.2.1 Basic knowledge of PMS4.04.2

4.2.1

4.3 Knowledge of surface preparation techniques 1.04.3

4.4 Understanding manufacturers safety guidelines and shipboard instructions

4.4.1 Basic knowledge of Material Safety Data Sheets0.54.4

4.4.1

4.5 Knowledge of safe disposal of waste materials3.0 4.5

4.6 Knowledge of the application, maintenance and use of hand and power tools1.54.6

5.CONTRIBUTE TO SAFE OPERATIONS IN VARIOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS5.1 Heavy weather precautions

5.2 Cold weather precautions

5.3 Precautions during high temperatures.2.05.1

5.2

5.3

TOTAL120.0

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