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REV. NO. 00 4 April, 2005ship, shipping trade and a good foundation inthe basic principles of navigation andenvironmental science. During, thesubsequent three semesters, candidates are
trained on the job i.e. onboard a ship in thepractical application of the theory learnt.
Sixth and final semester is conducted at anapproved Training Institute. The emphasisduring this semester is to prepare thecandidate for the examination of 2nd MateCertificate of Competency conducted by the
Directorate General of Shipping, Ministry ofShipping. On successful completion of thisexamination, the candidate is awarded adegree in B. Sc. (Nautical Science) and aCertificate of Competency which enables himto become an officer on a merchant ship.
18 Credits are awarded on successful
completion of each Semester i.e. a total 108credits (18 X 6) would be required for awardof B. Sc. (Nautical Science) degree.
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REV. NO. 00 5 April, 2005SUMMARY OF PROPOSED PROGRAM STRUCURE
The Program is to be divided into three stages:
Stage Semester Duration Stage of CadetsEducation cycle
Award of Qualification
Stage 1 Semester 1 & 2 12 months Pre Sea trainingat DGS approvedInstitute
Diploma in Nautical Science (IGNOU)
Stage 2 Semester 3, 4, &5
18 months At Sea: SSTPprogramme
approved byDGS
Advanced Diploma in Nautical Science (IGNOU)
Stage 3 Semester 6 4 months Post Sea trainingat DGS approvedInstitute.
BSc (Nautical Science) Degree (IGNOU)
Certificate of Competency (DGS) (Professional Qualification)
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REV. NO. 00 6 April, 2005INDIRA GANDHI NATIONALOPEN UNIVERSITY
Advanced Diploma in NauticalScience
Introduction
School of Engineering & Technology(SOET), Indira Gandhi National Open
University (IGNOU) New Delhi incollaboration with the Directorate General ofShipping have developed this onboardtraining programme.
On successful completion of various tasks tothe satisfaction of the Master of the vessel,the Officers nominated by him & IGNOU, the
Cadet will be eligible to appear for thesemester end examinations and qualifyhimself for the award of Advanced Diplomain Nautical Science.
The tasks contained in this Record Bookhave been carefully designed to help ensure
that Cadets meet the requirements forcertification stipulated under thecompetences and that as far as possiblethe Officers supervising their training use thecriteria for evaluation based on Table A-II/1of the STCW Code. However, the tasks havebeen arranged with on board training inmind. The tasks do not cover areas whichare normally covered in Stage I of theCadets training.
Completion of this Book will not itselfconstitute an official assessment ofcompetence. However, completion of theOnboard Training Record Book, Journals, &other written material should providesufficient documentary evidence that a
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OFSHIPPING
On Board Training Record ofTasks Performed
Cadet has completed a properly structuredonboard training programme anddemonstrated competence in the skillsrequired by the amended STCWConvention.
This onboard Training Record of tasksperformed takes full account of therequirements of the IMO Convention onStandards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers and theprovisions of the STCW Code, 95.
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Contents
Page SECTION 1 Page SECTION 68 Guide to Completion 52 List of Training Tasks and Competences
Achieved
SECTION 2 54 BNA 031 Navigation
11 Summary Record of Progress 59 BNA 032 Handling and Stowage of Cargo
11 Particulars of Cadet 62 BNA 033 Personal Care & Safety Onboard
12 Cadet's Training Record 64 BNA 041 Navigation
12 Basic Training 68 BNA 042 Cargo Operations12 Record of Other Training 70 BNA 043 Controlling Ship's Operations & Care of
13 Record of Sea Going Service Persons Onboard
14 Shipboard Training Officer's Review 73 BNA 051 Navigation
of Training 76 BNA 052 Cargo Handling & Stowage
18 Master's Monthly Inspection of 79 BNA 053 Controlling Ship's Operations & Care of
Record Book Persons Onboard
22 Company's Inspection of Record Book 81 BNA 032(T) Cargo Operations (Tankers)
23 Task Summary Chart 82 BNA 042(T) Cargo Operations (Tankers)83 BNA 052(T) Cargo Operations (Tankers)
SECTION 3 86 Cadet's Record of Steering
41 89 Cadet Steering Certificate
Familiarisation 91 Cadet's Record of Port Watches
103 Cadet's Port Watchkeeping Certificate
SECTION 4 111 Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping
44 Particulars of Ships 141 Watchkeeping Proficiency Certificate
SECTION 5 SECTION 7
50 149 Practical Shipboard Tasks
Collisions at Sea, 1972
SECTION 8
156 Reinforcement of Theory Tasks
Mandatory Safety and Shipboard
International Regulations for Preventing
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monthly. Comments should be recordedon page 14.
A precise record should be kept on the
Cadets seagoing service including timespent on Steering (see page 86), PortWatches (see page 91) and BridgeWatchkeeping duties (see page 111 )
In addition to practical training,throughout seagoing service Cadetsshould practise their knowledge of theInternational Regulations for PreventingCollisions at Sea (see page 50).
Cadets are also expected to completePractical Shipboard Tasks as given inSection 7 (see page 149) andReinforcement of Theory Topic Tasks asgiven in Section 8 (see page 156).
Important note
The STCW Conventionrequires that any personconducting onboard trainingshall do so only when it will notadversely affect the normaloperation of the ship and timecan be dedicated to the trainingand any evaluation ofcompetence.
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Roles and ResponsibilitiesThe main roles and responsibilities of those involved in delivery of the programme are :
Company TrainingOfficer
MasterDesignated Shipboard
Training OfficerTrainee
DLP AdministeringInstitute
Overall management ofthe training programme,including liaison betweenships, the Company and
DLP Institutes.
Provides the linkbetween the companytraining officer and theshipboard training officer
to ensure theeffectiveness of onboardtraining
Organises practicaltraining at sea for theduration of each voyage.
Follows diligently theprogramme of training.
Provides courses todevelop skills,knowledge andunderstanding.
Monitors and reviewsoverall progress of thetrainee, including
inspection of collegereports and records ofshipboard training.
Monitors and reviewsprogress of shipboardtraining.
Makes the most of theopportunities for learningand developing skills at
all stages.
Carries out formalassessment of Theoryand Practical Shipboard
Tasks submitted by thetrainee, monitors thetrainees progress basedon evidence contained inthe Task SummarySheet, and after theexternal examinationsends the marksheet toIGNOU.
Issues guidance,progress reports andaction plans as requiredto trainees andshipboard staff.
Fulfils the role ofcontinuity if theshipboard training officeris relieved during thevoyage.
Ensures in a supervisorycapacity thatrequirements for onboard
training are fulfilled andthat the time the traineespends onboard is asuseful as possible interms of training andexperience.
Keeps the SSTP RecordBook up to date andavailable for scrutiny asrequired.
Reviews and providesreports on traineesprogress.
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Particulars of Cadetto be completed by the cadet in block letters
Name in full
Passport No. CDC No.
Indos No. Date of Birth
Home Address
Sponsoring Company
Address
Onboard Training Date Started Date Completed
Change of Sponsoring Company (If applicable)
Address
Date of Change Date Completed
SECTION 2
Summary Record of Progress
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Cadet's Training Record
Semester Name of Training Institute
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3
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5
6
Basic Training as required by Section A-VI/1 paragraph 2 of the STCW CodeAs part of your pre-sea training you should have completed Basic Training or instruction as listed. Enter details of this training or instruction below.
Date
Personal Survival Techniques
Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
Elementary First AidPersonal Safety and Social Responsibilities
Record of Other Training
Date
Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boats
Radar Observer Course
General Operator's Certificate (GMDSS)
Restricted Operator's Certificate (GMDSS)
Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF)
Medical First Aid (MFA)
Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA)
From To
Location Document No. (if any)
Location Document No. (if any)
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Record of Sea Going Service
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Signed on Signed off Months Days Months Days
serv ceDates Time spent on bridge Voyage Total - Seagoing
um er wa c eep ng u es
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Ship Board Training Officer's Review of TrainingThis table should be completed monthly. Comments should only relate to the cadet's practical progress and competence
Ship Comments STO's Name (in block capitals) Initials Date
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Ship Board Training Officer's Review of Training (continued)
This table should be completed monthly. Comments should only relate to the cadet's practical progress and competence andshould not refer to character.
DateShip Comments Name (in block capitals) Initials
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Ship Board Training Officer's Review of Training (continued)
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DateShip Comments Name (in block capitals) Initials
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Ship Board Training Officer's Review of Training (continued)This table should be completed monthly. Comments should only relate to the cadet's practical progress and competence.
InitialsShip Comments Name (in block capitals) Date
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Master's Monthly / Quarterly Inspection of Record Book
Comments should only relate to the cadet's practical progress and competence.
Master's Date
Initials
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CommentsShip
StampBlock Capitals
Master Name in Ship's Official
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Master's Monthly Quarterly Inspection of Record Book (continued)
Comments should only relate to the cadet's practical progress and competence.
Master's Date
Initials
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Ship Comments Master Name in
Block Capitals Stamp
Ship's Official
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Master's Monthly / Quarterly Inspection of Record Book (continued)
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Master's Date
Initials
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Block Capitals
Ship Comments Master Name in Ship's Official
Stamp
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Master's Monthly / Quarterly Inspection of Record Book (continued)
Comments should only relate to the cadet's practical progress and competence.
Master's DateInitials
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Comments Master Name inBlock Capitals
ShipStamp
Ship's Official
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Company's Inspection of Record Book
Comments should relate only to the cadet's practical progress and competence.
Initials DateName in Bock CapitalsComments
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Task Summary Chart
The purpose of the summary chart is to provide you, your company and your ships' masters and officers with a guide and continuous
check on the numbers of tasks or duties listed in Section 6 that you have completed and those that remain outstanding. Tick off only
those boxes which you have completed. You have been issued with 3 copies of the Task Summary Chart for each Semester.
In the charts below the tinted boxes simply indicate the start of a new group of tasks or duties.
Semester 3(This sheet to be sent to DLP Institute after 3 months of sea service)
Course Code: BNA 031Navigation
1. Plan & conduct a passage and 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.1.7 1.1.8 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.2.6
determine position
1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5
2. Maintain a safe navigational watch and 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.1.6 2.1.7 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.3.1
use of radar and ARPA to maintain safety
of navigation 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5
Course Code: BNA 032
Cargo Handling & Stowage
1. Plan & ensure safe loading, stowage, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4
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2. Plan & ensure safe loading, stowage, 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5
securing, care during the voyage &
unloading of cargoes
Course Code: BNA 033
Personal Care & Safety Onboard
1. Respond to emergencies 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2
Course Code: BNA 032(T)Cargo Operations (Tankers)
1. Safe Ballasting / Deballasting 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5
Operations on a Tanker
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:
At Anchor:At Sea:
STO's Signature:
By sight: Entering / Leaving Port:
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Task Summary Chart
The purpose of the summary chart is to provide you, your company and your ships' masters and officers with a guide and continuous
check on the numbers of tasks or duties listed in Section 6 that you have completed and those that remain outstanding. Tick off only
those boxes which you have completed. You have been issued with 3 copies of the Task Summary Chart for each Semester.
In the charts below the tinted boxes simply indicate the start of a new group of tasks or duties.
Semester 3(This sheet to be sent to DLP Institute after 6 months of sea service)
Course Code: BNA 031
Navigation
1. Plan & conduct a passage and 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.1.7 1.1.8 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.2.6
determine position
1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5
2. Maintain a safe navigational watch and 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.1.6 2.1.7 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.3.1
use of radar and ARPA to maintain safety
of navigation 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5
Course Code: BNA 032
Cargo Handling & Stowage
1. Plan & ensure safe loading, stowage, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4
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2. Plan & ensure safe loading, stowage, 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5
securing, care during the voyage &
unloading of cargoes
Course Code: BNA 033
Personal Care & Safety Onboard
1. Respond to emergencies 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2
Course Code: BNA 032(T)Cargo Operations (Tankers)
1. Safe Ballasting / Deballasting 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5
Operations on a Tanker
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:
Entering / Leaving Port:
STO's Signature:
At Sea: At Anchor:
By sight:
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Task Summary Chart
The purpose of the summary chart is to provide you, your company and your ships' masters and officers with a guide and continuous
check on the numbers of tasks or duties listed in Section 6 that you have completed and those that remain outstanding. Tick off only
those boxes which you have completed. You have been issued with 3 copies of the Task Summary Chart for each Semester.
In the charts below the tinted boxes simply indicate the start of a new group of tasks or duties.
Semester 3(This sheet to be kept by Cadet as his record copy)
Course Code: BNA 031Navigation
1. Plan & conduct a passage and 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.1.7 1.1.8 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.2.6
determine position
1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5
2. Maintain a safe navigational watch and 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.1.6 2.1.7 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.3.1
use of radar and ARPA to maintain safety
of navigation 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5
Course Code: BNA 032
Cargo Handling & Stowage
1. Plan & ensure safe loading, stowage, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4
securing, care during the voyage, &
unloading of cargoes
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2. Plan & ensure safe loading, stowage, 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5
securing, care during the voyage &
unloading of cargoes
Course Code: BNA 033
Personal Care & Safety Onboard
1. Respond to emergencies 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2
Course Code: BNA 032(T)Cargo Operations (Tankers)
1. Safe Ballasting / Deballasting 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5
Operations on a Tanker
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:
By sight: Entering / Leaving Port:
STO's Signature:
At Sea: At Anchor:
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Semester 4
(This sheet to be sent to DLP Institute after 9 months of sea service)
Course Code: BNA 041Navigation
1. Plan & conduct a passage 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
2. Bridge watchkeeping 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5
Course Code: BNA 042
Cargo Handling & Stowage
1. Monitoring the loading, stowage, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
securing & unloading of cargoes & their
care during the voyage
Course Code: BNA 043
Constrolling Ship's Operations & Care of
Person Onboard
1. Maintain safety & security of the ship's 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5
crew & passengers & the operational
condition of life-saving, fire-fighting & 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.6.1 1.6.2other safety systems
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Course Code: BNA 042(T)
Cargo Operations (Tankers)
1. Planning and Monitoring Loading, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4
Discharging & Tank Cleaning Operations
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:STO's Signature:
At Sea: At Anchor:
Entering / Leaving Port:By sight:
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Semester 4(This sheet to be sent to DLP Institute after 12 months of sea service.)
Course Code: BNA 041
Navigation
1. Plan & conduct a passage 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
2. Bridge watchkeeping 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5
Course Code: BNA 042
Cargo Handling & Stowage
1. Monitoring the loading, stowage, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
securing & unloading of cargoes & their
care during the voyage
Course Code: BNA 043
Controlling Ship's Operations & Care of
Person Onboard
1. Maintain safety & security of the ship's 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5
crew & passengers & the operational
condition of life-saving, fire-fighting & 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.6.1 1.6.2
other safety systems
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Course Code: BNA 042(T)
Cargo Operations (Tanker)
1. Planning and Monitoring Loading, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4Discharging & Tank Cleaning Operations
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:STO's Signature:
By sight: Entering / Leaving Port:
At Sea: At Anchor:
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Semester 4(This sheet to be kept by Cadet as his record copy)
Course Code: BNA 041
Navigation
1. Plan & conduct a passage 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
2. Bridge watchkeeping 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5
Course Code: BNA 042
Cargo Handling & Stowage
1. Monitoring the loading, stowage, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
securing & unloading of cargoes & their
care during the voyage
Course Code: BNA 043
Controlling Ship's Operations & Care of
Person Onboard
1. Maintain safety & security of the ship's 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5
crew & passengers & the operational
condition of life-saving, fire-fighting & 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.6.1 1.6.2
other safety systems
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Course Code: BNA 042(T)
Cargo Operations (Tanker)
1. Planning and Monitoring Loading, 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4Discharging & Tank Cleaning Operations
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:STO's Signature:
At Sea: At Anchor:
By sight: Entering / Leaving Port:
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Semester 5(This sheet to be sent to DLP Institute after 15 months of sea service)
Course Code: BNA 051
Navigation
1. Plan a voyage & conduct navigation 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4.1 1.4.2
2. Maintain a safe navigational watch 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4
Course Code: BNA 052
Cargo Handling and Stowage
1. Monitor & control compliance with 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
legislative requirements & measures to
ensure safety of life at sea & the
protection of marine environment
2. Monitor the loading, stowage, securing 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4
& unloading of cargoes & their care
during the voyage
Course Code: BNA 053
Controlling Ship's Operation and Care of
Persons Onboard
1. Maintain & test life saving & fire 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4
prevention appliances
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Course Code: BNA 052(T)
Cargo Operations (Tanker)
1. Maintain Safe & Operational Condition 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3.1
of Emergency Shut Down System &
Pollution Prevention & Control Equipment
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:
At Sea: At Anchor:
STO's Signature:
By sight: Entering / Leaving Port:
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Semester 5(This sheet to be sent to DLP Institute after 18 months of sea service)
Course Code: BNA 051
Navigation
1. Plan a voyage & conduct navigation 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4.1 1.4.2
2. Maintain a safe navigational watch 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4
Course Code: BNA 052
Cargo Handling and Stowage
1. Monitor & control compliance with 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
legislative requirements & measures to
ensure safety of life at sea & the
protection of marine environment
2. Monitor the loading, stowage, securing 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4
& unloading of cargoes & their care
during the voyage
Course Code: BNA 053
Controlling Ship's Operation and Care of
Persons Onboard
1. Maintain & test life saving & fire 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4
prevention appliances
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Course Code: BNA 052(T)
Cargo Operations (Tanker)
1. Maintain Safe & Operational Condition 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3.1
of Emergency Shut Down System &Pollution Prevention & Control Equipment
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:STO's Signature:
By sight: Entering / Leaving Port:
At Sea: At Anchor:
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Semester 5(This sheet to be kept by Cadet as his record copy)
Course Code: BNA 051
Navigation
1. Plan a voyage & conduct navigation 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4.1 1.4.2
2. Maintain a safe navigational watch 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4
Course Code: BNA 052
Cargo Handling and Stowage
1. Monitor & control compliance with 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3
legislative requirements & measures to
ensure safety of life at sea & the
protection of marine environment
2. Monitor the loading, stowage, securing 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4
& unloading of cargoes & their care
during the voyage
Course Code: BNA 053
Controlling Ship's Operation and Care of
Persons Onboard
1. Maintain & test life saving & fire 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4
prevention appliances
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Course Code: BNA 052(T)
Cargo Operations (Tanker)
1. Maintain Safe & Operational Condition 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3.1
of Emergency Shut Down System &Pollution Prevention & Control Equipment
Cadet's Record of Watchkeeping at Sea
Total No. of Watchkeeping duties kept: During Arrival / Departure:
Cadet's Record of Port Watches
Total No. of Port Watches kept :
Cadet's Record of Steering
Total No. of Steering hours: By Compass by day: By Compass by Night:
Master's Signature : Date: Date:STO's Signature:
By sight: Entering / Leaving Port:
At Sea: At Anchor:
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SECTION 3
Mandatory Safety and Shipboard Familiarisation
Safety Familiarisation as required by Section A-VI/1 paragraph 1 of the STCW CodeBefore being assigned to shipboard duties you must receive safety familiarisation to know what to do in an emergency. The
master or a responsible officer on each ship should sign and date below to signify that you have receivied training or instruction.
Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer's
Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date
Be able to :
Communicate with other persons on board on elementary
safety matters
Understand safety information symbols, signs and alarm
signals
Know what to do if :
A person falls overboard
Fire or smoke is detected
The fire or abandon ship alarm is sounded
Be able to :
Identify emergency muster stations (emergency HQ),
embarkation stations and emergency escape routes
Locate and don life jackets
Raise the alarm and have a basic knowledge of the use of
portable fire extinguishers
Take immediate action upon encountering an accident or othermedical emergency before seeking further medical assistance
on board
Close and open the fire, weathertight and watertight doors
fitted in the particular ship, other than those for hull openings
Ship's Name
Task / Duty
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Shipboard Familiarisation as required by Regulation I/14 of the STCW ConventionYou will be given a period of time during which you will have an opportunity to become acquainted with the equipment you will be using, and
specific watchkeeping, safety, environmental and emergency procedures and arrangements required to perform your duties. The location
of safety and emergency equipment varies from ship to ship. To be sure that you are familiar with your duties and all ship arrangements,
installations, equipment procedures and ship characteristics that are relevant to your routine or emergency duties, you must complete the
following tasks or duties as soon as possible on joining your ship.
Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer's
Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date
Watchkeeping procedures and arrangements :
Visit bridge, lookout post, forecastle, poopdeck, main deck and
other work areas
Get acquainted with steering controls, telephones, telegraphs
and other bridge equipment and displays.
Activate, under supervision, equipment to be used in routine
duties
Safety and emergency procedures :
Read and demonstrate an understanding of your Company's
Fire and Safety RegulationsDemonstrate recognition of the alarm signals for :
FIRE
EMERGENCY
ABANDON SHIP
Locate medical and first aid equipment
Locate fire fighting equipment : alarm activating points, alarm
bells, extinguishers, hydrants, fire axes, hoses and foam
monitors.Locate : Rocket line throwing apparatus
Distress rockets, flares and other pyrotechnics
Breathing apparatus and firefighter's outfits, EPIRB,
SART, etc.
Locate and understand operation of emergency deck stop
mechanism for main engines including other emergency stop
valves
Ship's Name
Task / Duty
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Shipboard Familiarisation as required by Regulation I/14 of the STCW Convention (continued)
Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer'sInitial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date
Safety and emergency procedures (continued) :
Locate CO2 or halon bottle room, and control valves for
smothering apparatus in pump rooms, cargo tanks and holds
Locate and understand the operation of the emergency pump
Environmental protection :
Get acquainted with :
the procedure for handling garbage, rubbish and other wastesthe use of garbage compactor or other equipment as
appropriate
Task / Duty Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer's Officer's
Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date Initial / Date
Security Procedures :
Familiarisation with the ISPS CodeIdentify the restricted areas on your ship
Understand the level of security on your ship
Insert Boat and Fire Muster Stations and other details in the appropriate space, ask the master to sign in the space provided.
Ship's Name
Boat Muster StationFire Muster Station
Fire Safety Officer's Name
BLOCK CAPITALS
Safety Officer's Signature
Date
Ship's Name
Ship's Name
Task / Duty
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SECTION 4
Particulars of Ships
It is an essential feature of your cadet training that you obtain a thorough knowledge of the ships on which you serve. To assist you inmeeting this important requirement the following particulars are to be recorded during the time spent on each ship.
FIRST SHIP
Ship's Name IMO Number Call Sign
Dimensions and capacities Main engines output kW CO2
Length OA m at revs per min. Fire hoses (No. & size)
Breadth m Type of steering gear SCBA (No. & make)
Depth (moulded) m Mooring ropes (Number / diameter) Fire Detection System
Summer draft m Synthetic fibre Cargo handling gear
Summer freeboard m Wires Derricks/cranes (No. & SWL)
Net tonnage tonnes Towing spring Winches (types)
Gross tonnage tonnes Anchors (Weight) Other cargo equipment
Deadweight tonnes Port tonnes
Light displacement tonnes Starboard tonnes
Fresh water allowance mm Spare tonnes Ballast tanks (No.)
Immersion at load draft TPC Stream tonnes Cargo tanks (No.)
Trimming moment at load draft MCTC Cable (diam.) mm Cargo pumps (No.) Type
Bale capacity m3
Lifesaving equipment Capacity
Grain capacity m3
Lifeboats (No.) Navigational & communcations equipment
Liquid capacity m Life-rafts (Make & No.) (Make & model)
Refrigerated capacity m Lifeboat dimensions m Log
Container capacity (TEU's) Capacity per boat (persons) Radar(s) ARPA
FW Capacity Capacity per life-raft (persons) SATCOM GPS
Davits (type) Magnetic compass Gyro
Daily FW consumption Size of falls (diam. & length.) AutopilotMain engines Lifefbuoys (Nos.) VHF/RT
Engine (type) Firefighting equipment Echo sounder
Boilers (type and No.) Fire extinguishers (Number & capacity) MF / HF equipment
Bunker capacity m3
Types : Water NAVTEX AIS
Daily consumption tonnes Foam EPIRB (No.) SART
Service speed knots Dry Powder ECDIS VDR
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SECOND SHIPShip's Name IMO Number Call Sign
Dimensions and capacities Main engines output kW CO2
Length OA m at revs per min. Fire hoses (No. & size)
Breadth m Type of steering gear SCBA (No. & make)
Depth (moulded) m Mooring ropes (Number / diameter) Fire Detection System
Summer draft m Synthetic fibre Cargo handling gear
Summer freeboard m Wires Derricks/cranes (No. & SWL)
Net tonnage tonnes Towing spring Winches (types)Gross tonnage tonnes Anchors (Weight) Other cargo equipment
Deadweight tonnes Port tonnes
Light displacement tonnes Starboard tonnes
Fresh water allowance mm Spare tonnes Ballast tanks (No.)
Immersion at load draft TPC Stream tonnes Cargo tanks (No.)
Trimming moment at load draft MCTC Cable (diam.) mm Cargo pumps (No.) Type
Bale capacity m3
Lifesaving equipment Capacity
Grain capacity m3
Lifeboats (No.) Navigational & communcations equipment
Liquid capacity m3
Life-rafts (Make & No.) (Make & model)
Refrigerated capacity m Lifeboat dimensions m Log
Container capacity (TEU's) Capacity per boat (persons) Radar(s) ARPA
FW Capacity Capacity per life-raft (persons) SATCOM GPS
Davits (type) Magnetic compass Gyro
Daily FW consumption Size of falls (diam. & length.) Autopilot
Main engines Lifefbuoys (Nos.) VHF/RT
Engine (type) Firefighting equipment Echo sounder
Boilers (type and No.) Fire extinguishers (Number & capacity) MF / HF equipment
Bunker capacity m3
Types : Water NAVTEX AIS
Daily consumption tonnes Foam EPIRB (No.) SART
Service speed knots Dry Powder ECDIS VDR
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THIRD SHIPShip's Name IMO Number Call Sign
Dimensions and capacities Main engines output kW CO2
Length OA m at revs per min. Fire hoses (No. & size)
Breadth m Type of steering gear SCBA (No. & make)
Depth (moulded) m Mooring ropes (Number / diameter) Fire Detection System
Summer draft m Synthetic fibre Cargo handling gear
Summer freeboard m Wires Derricks/cranes (No. & SWL)
Net tonnage tonnes Towing spring Winches (types)Gross tonnage tonnes Anchors (Weight) Other cargo equipment
Deadweight tonnes Port tonnes
Light displacement tonnes Starboard tonnes
Fresh water allowance mm Spare tonnes Ballast tanks (No.)
Immersion at load draft TPC Stream tonnes Cargo tanks (No.)
Trimming moment at load draft MCTC Cable (diam.) mm Cargo pumps (No.) Type
Bale capacity m Lifesaving equipment Capacity
Grain capacity m Lifeboats (No.) Navigational & communcations equipment
Liquid capacity m3 Life-rafts (Make & No.) (Make & model)
Refrigerated capacity m3
Lifeboat dimensions m Log
Container capacity (TEU's) Capacity per boat (persons) Radar(s) ARPA
FW Capacity Capacity per life-raft (persons) SATCOM GPS
Davits (type) Magnetic compass Gyro
Daily FW consumption Size of falls (diam. & length.) Autopilot
Main engines Lifefbuoys (Nos.) VHF/RT
Engine (type) Firefighting equipment Echo sounder
Boilers (type and No.) Fire extinguishers (Number & capacity) MF / HF equipment
Bunker capacity m Types : Water NAVTEX AIS
Daily consumption tonnes Foam EPIRB (No.) SART
Service speed knots Dry Powder ECDIS VDR
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FOURTH SHIPShip's Name IMO Number Call Sign
Dimensions and capacities Main engines output kW CO2
Length OA m at revs per min. Fire hoses (No. & size)
Breadth m Type of steering gear SCBA (No. & make)
Depth (moulded) m Mooring ropes (Number / diameter) Fire Detection System
Summer draft m Synthetic fibre Cargo handling gear
Summer freeboard m Wires Derricks/cranes (No. & SWL)
Net tonnage tonnes Towing spring Winches (types)Gross tonnage tonnes Anchors (Weight) Other cargo equipment
Deadweight tonnes Port tonnes
Light displacement tonnes Starboard tonnes
Fresh water allowance mm Spare tonnes Ballast tanks (No.)
Immersion at load draft TPC Stream tonnes Cargo tanks (No.)
Trimming moment at load draft MCTC Cable (diam.) mm Cargo pumps (No.) Type
Bale capacity m3
Lifesaving equipment Capacity
Grain capacity m3
Lifeboats (No.) Navigational & communcations equipment
Liquid capacity m3 Life-rafts (Make & No.) (Make & model)
Refrigerated capacity m Lifeboat dimensions m Log
Container capacity (TEU's) Capacity per boat (persons) Radar(s) ARPA
FW Capacity Capacity per life-raft (persons) SATCOM GPS
Davits (type) Magnetic compass Gyro
Daily FW consumption Size of falls (diam. & length.) Autopilot
Main engines Lifefbuoys (Nos.) VHF/RT
Engine (type) Firefighting equipment Echo sounder
Boilers (type and No.) Fire extinguishers (Number & capacity) MF / HF equipment
Bunker capacity m3
Types : Water NAVTEX AIS
Daily consumption tonnes Foam EPIRB (No.) SART
Service speed knots Dry Powder ECDIS VDR
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FIFTH SHIPShip's Name IMO Number Call Sign
Dimensions and capacities Main engines output kW CO2
Length OA m at revs per min. Fire hoses (No. & size)
Breadth m Type of steering gear SCBA (No. & make)
Depth (moulded) m Mooring ropes (Number / diameter) Fire Detection System
Summer draft m Synthetic fibre Cargo handling gear
Summer freeboard m Wires Derricks/cranes (No. & SWL)
Net tonnage tonnes Towing spring Winches (types)Gross tonnage tonnes Anchors (Weight) Other cargo equipment
Deadweight tonnes Port tonnes
Light displacement tonnes Starboard tonnes
Fresh water allowance mm Spare tonnes Ballast tanks (No.)
Immersion at load draft TPC Stream tonnes Cargo tanks (No.)
Trimming moment at load draft MCTC Cable (diam.) mm Cargo pumps (No.) Type
Bale capacity m3
Lifesaving equipment Capacity
Grain capacity m3
Lifeboats (No.) Navigational & communcations equipment
Liquid capacity m3 Life-rafts (Make & No.) (Make & model)
Refrigerated capacity m Lifeboat dimensions m Log
Container capacity (TEU's) Capacity per boat (persons) Radar(s) ARPA
FW Capacity Capacity per life-raft (persons) SATCOM GPS
Davits (type) Magnetic compass Gyro
Daily FW consumption Size of falls (diam. & length.) Autopilot
Main engines Lifefbuoys (Nos.) VHF/RT
Engine (type) Firefighting equipment Echo sounder
Boilers (type and No.) Fire extinguishers (Number & capacity) MF / HF equipmentBunker capacity m
3Types : Water NAVTEX AIS
Daily consumption tonnes Foam EPIRB (No.) SART
Service speed knots Dry Powder ECDIS VDR
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SIXTH SHIPShip's Name IMO Number Call Sign
Dimensions and capacities Main engines output kW CO2
Length OA m at revs per min. Fire hoses (No. & size)
Breadth m Type of steering gear SCBA (No. & make)
Depth (moulded) m Mooring ropes (Number / diameter) Fire Detection System
Summer draft m Synthetic fibre Cargo handling gear
Summer freeboard m Wires Derricks/cranes (No. & SWL)
Net tonnage tonnes Towing spring Winches (types)Gross tonnage tonnes Anchors (Weight) Other cargo equipment
Deadweight tonnes Port tonnes
Light displacement tonnes Starboard tonnes
Fresh water allowance mm Spare tonnes Ballast tanks (No.)
Immersion at load draft TPC Stream tonnes Cargo tanks (No.)
Trimming moment at load draft MCTC Cable (diam.) mm Cargo pumps (No.) Type
Bale capacity m Lifesaving equipment Capacity
Grain capacity m3
Lifeboats (No.) Navigational & communcations equipmentLiquid capacity m
3Life-rafts (Make & No.) (Make & model)
Refrigerated capacity m3
Lifeboat dimensions m Log
Container capacity (TEU's) Capacity per boat (persons) Radar(s) ARPA
FW Capacity Capacity per life-raft (persons) SATCOM GPS
Davits (type) Magnetic compass Gyro
Daily FW consumption Size of falls (diam. & length.) Autopilot
Main engines Lifefbuoys (Nos.) VHF/RT
Engine (type) Firefighting equipment Echo sounderBoilers (type and No.) Fire extinguishers (Number & capacity) MF / HF equipment
Bunker capacity m Types : Water NAVTEX AIS
Daily consumption tonnes Foam EPIRB (No.) SART
Service speed knots Dry Powder ECDIS VDR
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When Cadets are examined for Certificates of Competency they will be required to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the rules and their
application.
Parts A, B, C, D, and E
A thorough knowledge of the rules is required. When the Cadet can demonstrate that each rule has been committed to memory, the
appropriate box should be initialled and dated by an Officer.
Annex I
Only an outline knowledge is required, but the provisions of Section 9a should be fully understood.
Annexes II and III
A general knowledge of these annexes is required.
Annex IV
A full and comprehensive knowledge of distress signals is required.
Note : The blue shaded Rules / Annex needs thorough knowledge
Rule Initials Date Rule Initials Date Rule Initials Date Rule Initials Date
4 11 195 12
6 13
7 14
8 15
9 16
10 17
18
2
3
Section 1 Section 2
1
Section 3
PART B
Steering and Sailing Rules
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
PART A
General Rules
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Rule Initials Date Rule Initials Date Rule Initials Date Rule Initials Date
20 26 32 3821 27 33
22 28 34
23 29 35
24 30 36
25 31 37
Section Initials Date Section Initials Date Section Initials Date
1 8 ALL
2 9a
4 10 Section Initials Date
5 11 ALL
7 13 Section Initials Date
ALL
Distress Signals6 12
Technical Details
9b3
ANNEX IV
Technical Details fishing vessels
ANNEX III
Sound Signal Appliance
ANNEX I ANNEX II
Lights and Shapes Additional Signals for
Lights and Shapes
PART D PART E
Sound and Light Signals Exemptions
PART C
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supervise others in the performance ofthe duty.
When recording a cadet as considered
competent, account should be taken ofthe criteria for evaluation contained on theright hand side of the page, as well as theordinary practises of seafarers and safeworking practises.
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No
Evaluation Considered
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Course Code : BNA 031
Course Title : Navigation
1 Competence : Plan and conduct a passage and determineposition
1.1 Prepare vessel for sea Criteria : Performance checks and
testing of navigation systems are
satisfactorily executed and comply with
manufacturer's recommendations and
good navigational practice
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement.1 Use of pre-departure checklist on the ship
.2 Check ship for stowaways - as per
checklist on the ship
.3 Take dock water density & calculate
dock water allowance
.4 Check Notice of sailing to crew & all crew
onboard
.5 Learn to read draft
.6 Test Internal Communication and alarm
system
.7 Read the draft and check freeboard,
calculate hog / sag
.8 Test Bridge controls as per checklist
prior departure
1.2 Departure Port Criteria :A proper record is maintained
of the movements and activities relatingto the navigation of the ship
.1 Assist the OOW in starting Gyro compass
& adjusting repeaters
.2 Synchronise Bridge & E/R clocks
Initials / Date
Officer's
Teaching Aids
Block Unit
Officer's
Initial / Date
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.3 Make entries in the Bridge Movement
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.4 Assist in carrying out Master's / Pilot's
orders
.5 Under the supervision of an officer rig
pilot ladders including pilot hoists (if fitted)
.6 Attend two departure stations in the
Engine Room
1.3 Determine Position by Terrestrial Observations Criteria : Errors in magnetic and gyro
compasses are determined and correctly
applied to courses and bearings.
The information obtained from
navigational charts and publications is
relevant, interpreted correctly andproperly applied. All potential navigational
hazards are accurately identified.
.1 Practice use of Azimuth Mirror, calculate
errors in magnetic and gyro compasses
and apply to courses and bearings.
Demonstrate ability to record errors in
Compass Error Book
.2 Recognises conspicuous objects andother terrestrial aids to navigation in
daylight and at night
.3 Interprets correctly information obtained
from navigational charts and publications
.4 Identifies potential navigational hazards
like wrecks, shallow depths, obstructions,
reefs, etc.
.5 Practise taking compass bearings &visual fixes
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2.2 Lookout duties & steering Criteria : The conduct, handover and
relief of the watch conforms with accepted
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principles and procedures.
A proper look-out is maintained at all
times and in such a way as to conform to
accepted principles and procedures.
Safe operating limits of ship propulsion,
steering and power systems are not
exceeded in normal manoeuvres.
.1 Demonstrate and observe principles of
safe keeping of a navigational watch
.2 Performs lookout duties, maintain an
efficient lookout and report objects in
degrees and points on the bow
.3 Demonstrates correct procedures for
taking over / handing over a bridge watch
.4 Familiarises with the controls for
changing over helm from auto to manual
& vice versa including auto pilot alarm
2.3 Use Bridge Equipment Criteria : Measurements and
observations of weather conditions are
accurate, correctly interpreted andapplied appropriate to the passage.
.1 Read Barometer and derive corrected
barometric pressure
.2 Read Hygrometer and calculate dew
point
.3 Obtain sea & air termperature
.4 Estimate wind force, direction, & state of
sea.5 Identify main cloud types
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2.4 Arrival Port Criteria : Lights, shapes and sound
signals conform with the requirements
contained in the International Regulations
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contained in the International Regulations
for preventing collision at sea and are
correctly used and recognised.
Plant, auxiliary machinery and equipmentis operated in accordance with technical
specifications and within safe operating
limits at all times.
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Display / sound correct lights, flags,
shapes and sound signals
.2 Understand the flag etiquette
.3 Understudy the Officer when arriving port
.4 Understand the procedure for giving
Notice to Engine room and the reason
why it is required
.5 Attend two Arrival stations in the Engine
room
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Course Code : BNA 032
Course Title : Cargo Handling & Stowage
1 Competence : Plan and ensure safe loading, stowage,
securing, care during the voyage, and unloading of cargoes
1.1 Prepare vessel for loading Criteria : Cargo operations are planned
and executed in accordance with
established procedures and legislative
requirements.
.1 Assist in general preparation of holds
including the laying of dunnage for cargo.2 Clean bilges, wells and strum boxes
.3 Test bilge suctions.
1.2 Hold Safety and Rigging Criteria : Procedures for monitoring and
maintenance comply with requirements.
.1 Use a check list for entry into an
enclosed space
.2 Assist with the rigging of heavy lift
derricks / derricks / cranes / rampswhere applicable
.3 Identify the marking of containers
.4 Inspect holds for safety, with special
regard to ladders, guard wires &
stanchions, permanent dunnage, lighting
and accesses
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1.3 Cargo Gear Maintenance Criteria : Safe working practices are
observed and expected standards of
work carried out at all times.
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work carried out at all times.
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 With due regard to safely, start, operate
and assist with routine maintenance of
winches, derricks, cranes, ramps, etc.
.2 Assist in topping, lowering and securing
of derricks / cranes
.3 Assist in the inspection and maintenance
of all lifting gear standing & running
rigging
.4 Overhaul blocks and shackles (haveknowledge of markings to be found on
them)
2 Competence : Plan and ensure safe loading, stowage,
securing, care during the voyage and unloading of cargoes.
2.1 Supervise Loading Criteria : Cargo operations are planned
and executed in accordance with
established procedures
.1 Take ullages and temperatures, whereapplicable, of liquid cargo
.2 Identify different type of containers
.3 Learn correct methods of stowing and
lashing containers
.4 Take and record hold air temperatures
.5 Assist with rigging cargo light clusters
and portable lights
Initial / Date
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2.2 Supervise Discharging Criteria : Cargo operations are carried
out in accordance with the cargo plan or
other documents.
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.1 Assist with battening down and securing
hatches and / or cargo tank lids
.2 Assist in inspection of holds for completionof cargo discharge prior to sailing
.3 Assist in supervision of loading and
discharging of cargo
2.3 Emergency Response in Port Criteria : The type and scale of the
emergency is promptly identified.
.1 Participate in an emergency response
exercise in port for fire
.2 Participate in an emergency responseexercise in port for pollution incident
.3 Demonstrate the procedure for alerting
port emergency services
.4 Demonstrate the ability to communicate
instructions to a multi-lingual crew
.5 Demonstrate safe handling of moorings,
with particular reference to synthetic
fibre ropes and self-tensioning winches
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Course Code : BNA 033
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Course Title : Personal care and safety onboard
1 Competence : Respond to emergencies
1.1 Life Saving Appliances Criteria : The distress or emergency
signal is immediately recognised.
Contingency plans and instructions are
implemented and complied with.
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Identify markings on lifeboats, rescue
boats and liferafts.2 Locate and learn the operation of radio
devices including Navtex, EPIRBS and
SARTs
.3 Locate & understand operation of
Pyrotechnic distress signals and
precautions for their disposal
.4 Assist with preparation and swinging out
of lifeboats and be aware of precautions
to be taken
.5 Demonstrate an understanding of
statutory safety equipment, rations and
fresh water required in lifeboats and life
rafts & their correct use
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1.2 Fire Prevention Criteria : The type and scale of the
problem is promptly identified and initial
actions conform with the emergency
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procedures and contingency plans for the
ship.
.1 Understand use and assist in themaintenance of portable foam extinguisher
portable CO2 extinguisher, portable dry
powder extinguisher, portable water
extinguisher
.2 Understand use and maintenance of fire
hoses, nozzles and couplings
.3 Perform fire patrol duties
.4 Locate and demonstrate donning and use
of BA sets and BA record / control board
1.3 Legislation Criteria : Procedures for monitoring
shipboard operation and ensuring
compliance with SOLAS, MARPOL and
other mandatory regulations
.1 Locate copies of certificates issued under
SOLAS, MARPOL, Load Line and
STCW Conventions, and other regulations
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Course Code : BNA 041 Officer's
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Course Title : Navigation
1 Competence : Plan and conduct a passage
1.1 Charts & chart corrections Criteria : Equipment used to obtain a fix
by celestial observation is within accepted
accuracy level. The accuracy of the
resulting fix is properly assessed.
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Use a sextant & demonstrate how to
obtain and apply index error
.2 Practice Horizontal & Vertical Sextant
Angles
.3 Demonstrate proper use of chronometer
for takings sights, take time signal and
record daily rate in Chronometer Log
1.2 Mooring and Anchoring Criteria : The crew are alloted duties and
of expected standards of work and
behaviour in a manner appropriate to the
individual concerned
.1 Assist in preparing Mooring : Ropes, wires
stoppers, telephones / talk back, lights,
signals, fenders, boatropes, heaving lines.
.2 Understand procedures for mooring and
unmooring operations and assist the
bridge team during stations
.3 Accompany & assist an officer on mooring
operations and securing tugs forward &aft
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.4 Understand precautions to take when
starting / operating windlass, winches
and capstans
5 Assisting and understanding procedures
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.5 Assisting and understanding procedures
and precautions when letting go,
weighing anchor.6 Under supervision start / operate windlass
and winches
.7 Assist an officer in anchoring operation
.8 Assist an officer on forward stations
while heaving up anchor
.9 Participate in anchor securing exercise
for a long voyage
1.3 Radar & ARPA Criteria : Information obtained fromradar and ARPA is correctly interpreted
and analysed, taking into account the
limitations of the equipment and prevailing
circumstances and conditions.
.1 Practice setup and maintain true motion
and relative motion displays
.2 Practice plotting of Radar Targets on
paper and on Radar / ARPA anddetermine CPA and TCPA
.3 Practice fixes by Radar and cross check
by visual targets
.4 Practice Radar Switch on & set up
procedure
.5 Practice Radar Plotting & fixes by Radar
.6 Practice Parallel Indexing
.7 Demonstrate understanding of a Radar
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2 Competence : Bridge Watchkeeping
2.1 Arrival Port Criteria : Method of pilot boarding is
appropriate and is in accordance with
IMO d ti
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IMO recommendations.
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Monitor the pilot's safety when embarking
and disembarking
.2 Monitor navigational instruments and
record their performance and other
relevant details
.3 Check and compare Compasses
regularly for errors and apply them
correctly
.4 Record all movements and activities
related to the navigation of the ship
2.2 Communications Criteria : Radio communications are
established and correct communication
procedures are followed at all stages
.1 Show proficiency in transmitting /
receiving morse signals by light and use
the equipment available for the same.2 Use the International Code of Signals to
interpret messages by flags & pendants
.3 Communicate with other ships and
coast stations using the SMCP (IMO's
Standard Marine Communication Phrases)
ensuring that communications are clear
and understood in both written & oral form
.4 Observe weather conditions, useshipboard meteorological instruments,
and assist the OOW in filling up the log
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2.3 Electronic Navigation Aids Criteria : Positions,courses, distances
and time calculations are correct within
accepted accuracy standards for
navigational equipment
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navigational equipment.
.1 Read and understand the contents of the
manufacturer's manual of GPS.Plot the positions derived from them and
understand the precautions to be
exercised when accepting them
.2 Understand operation of echo sounder &
procedure to change the recording paper
and use the information to navigate safely
.3 Understanding setting up of GPS, apply
corrections if necessary and use it toderive positions for safe navigation
.4 Familiarise and understand the operation
of the AIS and its use as a navaid
.5 Enable the areas in your navtex receiver
for relevant information as per your current
voyage under the guidance of the 2nd
Officer
.6 Demonstrate an ability to receive Weatherfascimile and be able to understand its
contents.
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No
Course Code : BNA 042
Course Title : Cargo Handling & Stowage
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Course Title : Cargo Handling & Stowage
1 Competence : Monitoring the loading, stowage, securing and
unloading of cargoes and their care during the voyage
1.1 Prepare vessel for loading Criteria : Procedures for monitoring
operations and maintenance comply with
legislative requirements
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the safe
handling of hatch covers
.2 Calculate the capacity of spaces available
for cargo
.3 Overhaul & test the non-return valve on
the bilge line of a hold
.4 Assist with the inspection of cargo hooks,
chains, swivels, etc.
1.2 Supervise Loading Criteria : Stowage and securing of
cargoes ensures that stabiity and stress
condition remain within safe limits at all
times during the voyage
.1 Assist with segregation of cargo
.2 Assist in checking lashings on deck
containers
.3 Assist in checking the lashings on break
bulk cargo stowed on open flats
Initials / Date
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Block Unit
Officer's
Initial / Date
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1.3 Ship Operations Criteria : Expected standards of work
and safe working practices are observed
and appropriate safety and protective
is correctly used at all times
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Emergency procedures are in
accordance with the established plans foremergenncy situattion.
.1 Weighing and securing anchors for sea
.2 Demonstrate an understanding of the
main and emergency operation of the
steering gear and various alarms
associated with them
.3 Under the supervisiion of an officer rig
MOT gangway and accomodation ladders
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Course Code : BNA 043
Course Title : Controlling Ship's Operations and Care of
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person onboard
1 Competence : Maintain safety and security of the ship's crew
and passengers and the operational condition of life-saving,
fire-fighting and other safety systems
1.1 Use of Life Saving Appliances Criteria :Actions in respond to abandon
ship and survival situations are
appropriate to the prevailing
circumstances and conditions and
comply with accepted safety practices
and standards
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Assist with starting and operation of
lifeboat engine
.2 Assist with lowering a lifeboat to clear the
ship and ride to a sea anchor
.3 Demonstrate an understanding of the
procedures for launching and inflating
liferafts
.4 Assist in checking lifesaving equipment
prior to Safety Equipment Survey
.5 Understand precautions and procedure
for preparing a lifeboat for launching
.6 Understand the precautions and
procedure to use line throwing apparatus
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Initial / DateBlock Unit
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1.2 Fire Prevention Criteria : Composition and organsisation
of fire control parties ensure the prompt
and effective implementation of
emergency plans and procedures
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.1 Be part of action team / squad during an
emergency exercise..2 Prepare a fire muster list
1.3 Safety Appliances Criteria : Emergency procedures are
in accordance with the established plans
for emergency situations.
The distress or emergency signal is
immediately recognised.
.1 Demonstrate the use and location of all
engine room safety appliances andescape routes
.2 Demonstrates use of safety harness and
line
.3 Use mechanical resuscitation apparatus
if carried
.4 Participate in a search and rescue drill
from an enclosed space
.5 Explain the precautions and procedureoperating distress rockets, flares and
other pyrotechnics
1.4 Treatment of Shock Criteria : Identification of probable cause,
nature and extent of injuries or conditions
is prompt and treatment minimises
immediate threat to life.
.1 Demonstrate / explain how to handle a
casualty in shock.2 Demonstrate / explain procedures for
dealing with heat stroke
.3 State procedure for dealing with a casualty
of electric shock
.4 State procedures for avoiding hypothermia
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1.5 Medical First Aid Criteria : Identification of probable cause,
nature and extent of injuries or conditions
is prompt and treatment minimises
immediate threat to life.
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Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement.1 Participate in an emergency First Aid
drill at sea
.2 Demonstrate the basic understanding of
the first aid principles of stopping bleeding,
treatment of suffocation / drowning,
placing casualty in the recovery position
1.6 Knowledge of MARPOL Criteria : Procedures for monitoring ship
board operations and ensuringcompliance with MARPOL requirements
are fully observed.
.1 Show understanding of MARPOL
regulations when pumping out Engine
Room Bilges, Pumproom Bilges of a
Tanker / Dry Cargo vessel
.2 Show understanding of MARPOL Annex V
regulations when disposing garbage atsea
.3 Show understanding of MARPOL Annex
IV for the prevention of pollution by sewage
from ships
.4 Show understanding of MARPOL Annex
VI for the prevention of air pollution from
ships.
Teaching Aids
Block Unit
Officer's
Initial / Date
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No
Course Code : BNA 051
Course Title : Navigation
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1 Competence : Plan a voyage and conduct navigation
1.1 Navigational Publications Criteria : The equipment, charts and
nautical publications required for the
voyage are enumerated and appropriate
to the safe conduct of the voyage.
.1 Demonstrate understanding of contents
and use of :
Tide Tables
Tidal Stream
Current AtlasesPilot Books
Radio Navigational Warnings
.2 Assist deck officer in preparing
navigational passages and in voyage
planning
1.2 Navigational Aids Criteria :A proper record is maintained
of the movements and activities
relating to the navigation of the shiip..1 Set up course recorder (where fitted)
.2 Set up off course alarm (where fitted)
.3 Understand operation of echo sounder
and procedure to change the recording
paper
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1.3 Celestial Navigation Criteria : The method and frequency of
checks for errors of magnetic and gyro
compasses ensures accuracy of
information.
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Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement.1 Practice tidal calculations of secondary
ports
.2 Practice taking azimuths and amplitudes
of heavenly bodies as appropriate and
calculate errors of the compass
.3 Identify star constellations and stars of
first magnitude and learn to use star
chart.4 Practice calculating Noon to Noon distance
average speed, course made good, set
and drift, ETA
2 Competence : Maintain a Safe Navigational Watch
2.1 Safe Watchkeeping Procedures Criteria : Watchkeeping arrangements
and procedures are established and
maintained in compliance with
International regulations and guidelines soas to ensure the safety of navigation.
.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the
principles of safe watchkeeping as
detailed in the ICS Bridge Procedures
Guide
Teaching Aids Officer's
Block Unit Initial / Date
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2.2 Communications Criteria : Radio communications are
established and correct procedures are
followed at all times.
.1 Operate all GMDSS equipment on test
2 Understand the duties and responsibilities
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.2 Understand the duties and responsibilities
of the designated radio operator in timesof distress
.3 Use hand held transceivers (walkie talkies)
.4 Spend one week keeping engine room
watches with each of the engineering
watchkeeping officers, i.e. two days on
each of the three watches
2.3 Manoeuvring Criteria : While underway, a full
assessment is made of possible effectsof shallow or restricted waters, ice, banks,
tidal conditions, passing ships and own
ship's bow and stern wave so that the
ship can be safely manoeuvred under
various conditions of loading and weather
.1 Locate and understand the mandatory
manoeuvring information onboard
.2 Understand squat, shallow water effectsand take necessary precautions for a
safe navigation
.3 Under supervision, practise manoeuvring
the vessel
.4 Participate in a man overboard exercise
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Course Code : BNA 052
Course Title : Cargo Handling and Stowage
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Course Title : Cargo Handling and Stowage
1 Competency : Monitor and control compliance with legislativerequirements and measures to ensure safety of life at sea and
the protection of marine environment.
1.1 Prepare vessel for loading Criteria : Procedures for monitoring
operations and maintenance comply with
legislative requirements.
Potential non-compliance is promptly and
fully identified.
Planned renewal and extention ofcertificates ensures continued validity of
surveyed items and equipment.
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Understand and participate in tank
cleaning operations
.2 Assist in checking the safety of walkways,
ladders, handrails, container stools andother container fittings
.3 Inspect and understand procedures for
cleaning fresh water tanks
.4 Demonstrate an understanding of the test
certificates and other documents
involved with cargo gear
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1.2 IMDG Code Criteria : The handling of dangerous,
hazardous and harmful cargoes complies
with International regulations and
recognised standards and codes of safe
practice.
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practice.
.1 Check that dangerous goods are beingstowed in accordance with the IMDG Code
.2 Demonstrate how to identify a product
and handling procedures from the IMDG
Code
1.3 Supervise / Monitor loading Criteria : Stability and stress conditions
are maintained within safe limits at all
times
.1 Inspect cargo gear during operations
.2 Under supervision maintain the vessel in
upright condition during loading and
discharging
.3 Calculate cargo loaded, stability and
loading stresses using stress diagrams,
stress indicators or computers where
applicable
2 Competence : Monitior the loading, stowage, securing andunloading of cargoes and their care during the voyage.
2.1 Securing Cargo and Ventilation Criteria : Stowage and securing of
cargoes ensures that stability and stress
conditions remain within safe limits at all
times during the voyage.
.1 Assist in securing cargo stowed below
deck
.2 Assist in securing cargo stowed on deck.3 Understand the principle and methods to
control cargo, ventilation and temperature
.4 Understand trimming of ventilator
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2.2 Cargo Care Criteria : Cargo operations are carried
out in accordance with the cargo plan or
other documents and established safety
rules / regulations, equipment operating
instructions and shipboard stowage
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limitations.Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Check connection of refrigerated
containers to ship's support systems and
make a record of daily readings
.2 Conduct an inspection of cargo spaces on
completion of discharge and report
defects or damages2.3 Ship Operations Criteria : The selection of the mode of
steering is the most suitable for the
prevailing weather, sea and traffic
conditions and intended manoeuvres.
.1 Change over the steering control to the
emergency steering position and steer
from this position
.2 Observe any steering or other systemlimitations during normal manoeuvres
.3 Prepare an anchor and let go
Teaching Aids Officer's
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Course Code : BNA 053
Course Title : Controlling Ship's Operation and care of
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1 Competence : Maintain and test life saving and fire preventionappliances.
1.1 Maintenance of Life Saving Appliances Criteria : Life saving appliances are
maintained and kept in readiness as per
regulations
.1 Assist with the maintenance of Lifeboats
and rescue boats
.2 Assist with the maintenance of lifeboat
equipment and provisions.3 Assist with the maintenaance of launching
davits and gear
.4 Assist with the maintenance of buoyant
apparatus, eg. Lifebuoys, lifejackets
and attachments
.5 Assist with the routine maintenance of a
lifeboat engine
.6 Assist with inspection and overhaul ofdavit, winch brake drums and wires under
supervision
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1.2 Testing of Fire Prevention Equipment Criteria : Fire prevention equipment is
maintained and kept in readiness as per
regulations
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
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.1 Carry out a full inspection of fire fightingequipment and report to the chief officer
.2 Assist with the testing of the following
systems, where fitted :
fire detection system
fixed foam smothering systems
fire alarms, fixed automatic sprinklers
fixed CO2 / Halon systems
fire flaps and dampersautomatic and manual fire doors
quick closing valves
emergency shut off for main engine and
other machinery
.3 Describe the operation and safety
precautions required to operate the fixed
fire extinguishing system
1.3 Load Line Survey Criteria : Procedures for monitoringoperations and maintenance comply with
legislative requirements.
Potential non-compliance is promptly and
fully identified
Planned renewal and extension of
certificates ensures continued validity of
surveyed items and equipment.
.1 Participate in shipboard inspection priorto survey for Load Line Certificate
.2 Under supervision inspect closing
appliances
.3 Inspect air vents for cargo, machinery
spaces & accommodation
.4 Inspect draft & Loadline Marks
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Course Code : BNA 032(T)
Course Title : Cargo Operations (Tankers)
1 Competence : Safe Ballasting / Deballasting Operations on a
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Tanker1.1 Ballasting and Deballasting Criteria : Balllasting and deballasting
operations are planned and executed in
accordance with established procedures,
guidelines and safe tanker practices.
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Complete a Safety Check List prior to
loading.2 Understand procedures, precautions and
records to be maintained during ballasting
and deballasting operations
.3 Understand procedures, precautions and
records to be maintained during purging
.4 Understand procedures, precautions and
records to be maintained during inerting
.5 Demonstrate knowledge of checks to becarried out in pumproom and cargo control
prior / during / after cargo operations
Teaching Aids Officer's
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Course Code : BNA 042(T)
Course Title : Cargo Operations (Tankers)
1 Competence : Planning and Monitoring Loading,
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Discharging & Tank Cleaning Operations1.1 Prepare vessel for loading Criteria : Basic knowledge of tanker work,
tanker operations and use of inert gas
plant with respect to loading and
discharging
Task / Duty Advice on Areas
for Improvement
.1 Demonstrate a knowledge of cargo piping
system, controls in the cargo control room,cargo pump operations, lay out of deck /
tank / pumproom valves
.2 Assist with setting of lines and starting
cargo pumps, stripping pumps and
associated systems
.3 Assist in operation of inert gas plant
.4 Assist in discharging operations
.5 Understand precautions and procedureswhen tank cleaning, gas freeing and
making entry in cargo tanks.
1.2 Maintenance Criteria : Have basic knowledge of tank
washing, crude oil washing (COW) and
use of various equipment.
.1 Understand the working and assist in
overhaul of tank washing machines,
portable gas freeing fans, ullage gauges,PV valves, pump strainers, valves and
valve glands, air motors
.2 Assist with maintenance and testing of
Inert Gas plant, ODMCS
.3 Familiarise yourself with closed circuit loading arrangements
loading arrangements
.4 Familiarise yourself with pipelines & valves
Block Unit
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Course Code : BNA 052(T)
Course Title : Cargo Operations (Tankers)
1 Competence : Maintain Safe & Operational Condition of
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Emergency Shut Down System & Pollution Prevention &Control Equipment
1.1 Prepare vessel for loading Criteria : Procedure for monitoring
tanker operations and be aware of
emergencies and contingencies to
avoid pollution and ensure compliance
with MARPOL and other mandatory
regulations.
.1 Assist in testing of documentedemergency shut-down procedures
.2 Test emergency shut-down of cargo
pumps
.3 Take inventory of pollution control
equipment at designated location(s) and
assess condition
.4 Test portable winches, portable pumps
and eductors.5 Understudy a deck officer in - positioning
of pollution control equipment in
accordance with company and terminal
regulations
1.2 Publications Criteria : Information obtained from
publications is relevant, interpreted
correctly and properly applied. All
potential hazards are accurately identified.
.1 Read and understand the ICS Safety in
Oil Tankers booklet
.2 Read and understand the International
Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and
Terminals book
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1.3 Maintenance Criteria : Measurements and
observations of different tanker
operations are correctly monitored
with appropriate equipment and a proper
records and certificates maintained as
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required by regulations.Task /