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International Mariti/e +rgani2ation *IM+, and IM+3s on!entions #elated to Safet1, #elated to "ollution, #elated to &ia0ilit1 and o/pensation and #elated to other su04ects" Explain that IM' is the United Nations speciali-ed agenc! $ith responsibilit! for the safet! and securit! of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution b! ships"
*i, Maritime Safety: (a) +ecommendations on the safe transport of dangerous cargoes and related activities in port areas (b) 2ire *rotection( fire detection and fire extinction (Summar! of S'&AS %hapter II 5) (c) Implementation( %ontrol and %oordination (d) %asualties (e) +eporting to IM' of marine safet! investigations and marine casualties and incidents (f) Applicable IM' instruments on casualt! matters (g) *ort State %ontrol (h) Integrated )echnical %o operation *rogramme (I)%*) (i) )he 1oluntar! IM' Member State Audit Scheme (0) Surve!s( 1erifications and %ertification (/) )he IM' ship identification number scheme (l) Improvement of navigational safet!" (m),oal based construction standards for ne$ ships (n) Stabilit! and Subdivision (o) Safet! regulations for different t!pes of ships (p) 'ther Safet! )opics *ii, Maritime security: (a) %hapter 6I 5 of S'&AS on Special measures to enhance maritime securit! and the International Ship and *ort 2acilit! Securit! (IS*S) %ode (b) %onvention for the Suppression of Unla$ful Acts Against the Safet! of Maritime Navigation( )556 "rotocol to the S%A on!ention (c) )he I&'7IM' %ode of practice on securit! in ports (d) Acts of pirac! and armed robber! against ships *iii, Marine Environment: (a) *ollution +esponse 8 *ollution Incidents (b) 9allast .ater Management (c) )he International %onvention on the %ontrol of Harmful Anti fouling S!stems on Ships (d) )he Hong :ong International %onvention for the Safe and Environmentall! Sound +ec!cling of Ships( 5;;< (the Hong :ong %onvention) (e) Special *rogrammes and Initiatives *i!, &ia0ilit1 and o/pensation for Ship7Source Marine "ollution8 ). IS+ '5517)55(, ISM ode, Ship 0oard internal audit Total 9ualit1 Manage/ent8 (i) Interpret and understand the ISM %ode $ith the inter relationship to the IS' <;;=45;;> (ii) An Introduction to ?ualit! and Safet! Management S!stems" (iii) An Introduction to the @,uidelines on the Application of the ISM %odeA and its relationship to IS' <;;=45;;>( IS' =B;;=( 'H8S s!stems and IS*S" (iv) )!pes of Audit C =st( 5nd and Drd *art! full! explained $ith practical case studies" (v) Auditing )echni3ues4 *lanning C *reparation C *erformance C +eporting and 2ollo$ up C %lose 'uts" (vi) .riting Audit 2indings as Audit +eports including accidents( incidents and ha-ardous occurrences" (vii) %orrective and *reventive Action and being able to identif! Ma0or and Minor Non %onformances and 'bservations" (viii) +e3uirements to become a &ead Auditor for ?ualit!( Safet!( Environmental and Securit! Management S!stems"
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?ualit! Management S!stem certification re3uirements" ISM certification re3uirements (#'% and SM%)" Interactive training( combining lectures and videos $ith practical application of the techni3ues and re3uirements in team role pla! scenarios" Explain that )otal 3ualit! management ()?M) is one of the management techni3ues $idel! applied b! organi-ations that commit to achieving a $orld class 3ualit! standard" Explain that the techni3ue facilitates the establishment of a management s!stem that enables organi-ational gro$th through a frame$or/ for continuous improvement" Explain that the s!stem aims to help cultivate 3ualit! initiatives from ever! individual $or/ing $ithin the organi-ation" It also helps individuals to ac3uire the commitment( /no$ledge and s/ills to improve his or her o$n $or/ $ithin an enabling environment"
lassification societies and their functions. ertificates and docu/ents as per international con!ention. (i) Explain flags of convenience (ii) Explain the need and duties of classification societ! 8 #iscuss about classification (iii) %lassification surve!s (a) Explain %ontinuous surve! of machiner! and other methods of machiner! surve!s (b) Explain %ontinuous surve! of hull and other methods of hull surve!s (c) Explain Enhanced special surve! programmes (iv) Assignment( maintenance( suspension and $ithdra$al of class (v) Ship inspections for first entr! into Indian flag Explain Section 5E(=) of the M"S" Act and +ule F of the M"S" (+egistration of Indian Ships) +ules( =<G;( either b! the Mercantile Marine #epartment (MM#) or the Indian +egister of Shipping (I+S)" discusses MS& 9ranch %ircular 5 of 5;;>
;. Ship Sta0ilit18 (i) Explain Ship stabilit! during dr! doc/ing (ii) Explain damage stabilit! during flooding and grounding" (iii) Explain %ounter measures to be ta/en to maintain stabilit! during the above (iv) #efine and Explain IM' +egulations on ship stabilit!H control of trim( stabilit! 8 stress (a) Explain S'&AS chapter II =( part 9( regulations F to 5F (b) Explain MA+*'& regulations 5E( 5> (v) #efine and Explain International Intact Stabilit! %ode Explain )he International %ode on Intact Stabilit! 5;;> (5;;> IS %'#E)( presents mandator! and recommendator! stabilit! criteria and other measures for ensuring the safe operation of ships( to minimi-e the ris/ to such ships( to the personnel on board and to the environment (vi) Explain probabilistic method of damage stabilit! assessment (a) describe a method for developing probabilit! densit! functions (b) describe struc/ ship damage in ship collisions" (vii) Explain that Struc/ and stri/ing ship speed( collision angle( stri/ing ship t!pe and stri/ing ship displacement are treated as independent random variables" 6. S+&AS on!ention8 (i) S'&AS %onventionH procedure to determine applicabilit! of regulations to ships of different build (a) briefl! Explain about the articles of International %onvention for the safet! of &ife at Sea( =<EB (b) briefl! Explain about the =<>> protocol (c) briefl! Explain about the various surve!s and certificates (ii) Explain briefl! sections of the convention
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) %hapter I C ,eneral *rovisions %hapter II = C %onstruction C Subdivision and stabilit!( machiner! and electrical installations %hapter II 5 C 2ire protection( fire detection and fire extinction %hapter III C &ife saving appliances and arrangements %hapter I1 C +adio communications %hapter 1 C Safet! of navigation Page 3 of 9
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(g) %hapter 1I C %arriage of %argoes (h) %hapter 1II C %arriage of dangerous goods (i) %hapter 1III C Nuclear ships (0) %hapter I6 C Management for the Safe 'peration of Ships (/) %hapter 6 C Safet! measures for high speed craft (l) %hapter 6I = C Special measures to enhance maritime safet! (m) %hapter 6I 5 C Special measures to enhance maritime securit! (n) %hapter 6II C Additional safet! measures for bul/ carriers S'&AS updates and amendments4 (a) Explain about the various amendments made from time to time( (b) #iscuss about the latest amendments and their applicabilit! $ith validit! dates etc"
<. +fficial log 0ooks and procedures relating to entries (i) &egislation re3uirements (a) Explain that the log boo/ is a boo/ containing the official record of trips made b! a ship (b) Explain that the log boo/ is an official channel of communication bet$een the master and the administration and it is a document $hich is acceptable in evidence in court proceedings" (c) Explain about the various legislation re3uirements regarding up/eep of logboo/ as $ells as entries to be made" =. Monitor and control o/pliance with legislati!e re>uire/ents and /easures to ensure safet1 of life at sea and protection of the /arine en!iron/ent8 (i) #etails /no$ledge of relevant international maritime la$ embodied in international agreements and conventions (ii) +egard shall be paid especiall! to the follo$ing sub0ect4 (iii) %ertificates and other documents re3uired to be carried onboard ships b! international conventions( ho$ the! ma! be obtained and the period of their legal validit! (iv) +esponsibilities under the relevant re3uirements of the International %onvention on &oad &ines (v) +esponsibilities under the relevant re3uirements of the International %onvention for the Safet! of &ife at Sea (vi) +esponsibilities under the International %onvention for the *revention of *ollution from Ships (vii) :no$ledge of national legislation for implementing international agreements and conventions (viii) %hief EngineerIs role in )an/er 1etting and SI+E Inspections )MSA *rocedures and 9ul/ %arrier Structural Inspections (+I,H)SHI* *rogramme) Marine environment a$areness Model course" (ix) Ship inspections for %harter *art! re3uirements (. Ship securit1 s1ste/ (i) IS*S code Explain part A and part 9 of IS*S code regarding mandator! re3uirements and guidance as per the provisions of %hapter 6I 5 (ii) *irac! threat and anti pirac! measures discusses the pirac! threat( existing and proposed counter pirac! measures (iii) %urrent Industr! best management practices (from I%S) (a) Explain 9est Management *ractices guidance as per Marine Safet! %ommittee circulars (b) #iscusses the best management practices suggested b! IN)E+)AN:'( I%S( 9IM%'( '%IM2 etc"
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'. ?orld @ealth +rgani2ation $ International &a0our +rgani2ation8 (i) .orld Health 'rgani-ation (.H') Explain that )he United Nations public health arm" Monitors disease outbrea/s( assesses the performance of health s!stems around the globe (ii) International Health +egulation 5;;F and Ship Sanitation %ontrol Exemption %ertificate and Ship Sanitation %ontrol %ertificate (a) Explain International Health +egulations (5;;F) (JIH+ (5;;F)J) have introduced ne$ certification procedures for ships" (b) Explain that the ne$ certificates are entitled Ship Sanitation %ontrol Exemption %ertificate7Ship Sanitation %ontrol %ertificate (JShip Sanitation %ertificatesJ or JSS%J)" (c) Explain that these SS% replace the previous #eratting7 #eratting Exemption %ertificates (J#%7#E%J) provided for under the IH+ (=<G<)" (d) Explain the implementation of this ne$ health document b! States *arties to the IH+ (5;;F)" (iii) Maritime declaration of health (a) Explain that the master has to complete and sign a Maritime #eclaration of Health" (b) States that the standard international form has to be used" (c) Explain the re3uirement of *articulars that have to be reported (as per standard form)4 =" Ship Sanitation Exemption 7 %ontrol %ertificate expir! dateH 5" )he number of passengers and cre$ (iv) .H'Is ,uidelines for #rin/ing .ater ?ualit! (v) International &abour 'rgani-ation (I&') Explain that he International &abor 'rgani-ation (I&') is the UN agenc! $ith responsibilit! for the $orld of $or/" (vi) Maritime &abor %ertificate and #eclaration of Maritime &abor %ompliance C briefl! describes +egulation F"="D Maritime labor certificate and declaration of maritime labor compliance 15. Ship sur!e1s and inspections for port state control A flag state control Barious M+%s and their salient features. 15.1 -xplain that "ort State ontrol *"S , is the inspection of foreign ships in national ports to !erif1 that the condition of the ship and its e>uip/ent co/pl1 with the re>uire/ents of international regulations and that the ship is /anned and operated in co/pliance with these rules. (i) #iscusses Update on implementing *ort State %ontrol #irective applicable from time to time (ii) #efine that 2lag State refers to the authorit! under $hich a countr! exercises regulator! control over the commercial vessel $hich is registered under its flag" (iii) #efine the duties of a 2lag State (iv) Explain the role of the 2lag State (v) 2lag State responsibilities as defined b! the International %hamber of Shipping (I%S) 8 )he International Shipping 2ederation (IS2) (vi) Explain that 2lag States should participate in the IM' Member State Audit Scheme (vii) #iscusses various %ommitments under M'U (viii) Explain the +elevant instruments used b! M'U authorities (ix) Explain Inspection *rocedures( +ectification and #etention (x) #iscusses *rovision of information b! authorities (xi) Explain 'perational violations (xii) States that an! Authorit! ma! propose amendments to the Memorandum( and the enforcement of amendments -xplain a0out initial sur!e1, periodical sur!e1, renewal sur!e1, inter/ediate sur!e1, annual sur!e1, additional sur!e1 (i) Explains Harmoni-ed s!stem of ship surve! and certification (ii) )acit acceptance in && %onvention (iii) )!pes of ship surve! (iv) &ist of certificates re3uired on board ship relating to harmoni-ed s!stem of surve! and certification (v) Explain general surve! re3uirements
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%ompan! +esponsibilit!( #ifferent methods for ha-ard identification and assessment of the ris/s( #iscuss the benefits of ris/ management" #etection7 9rea/do$ns7 repairs7 restoration4 (a) 2ailure of cross head bearing7 main bearing7 bottom end bearings of main engine (b) 9rea/age of chain drives of main engine (c) 9rea/do$n on turbo chargers (d) 9rea/do$n of main air conditioning and fridge s!stem (e) %ollapse7 failure of multiple boiler $ater tubes (f) Ma0or contamination of main &"'" sump C Action7 handling7 rectification" (g) Severe flooding of engine room bilges C Action7 handling7 rectification"
(e) present case studies( po$er point slides available 16. Training of trainers. hief -ngineer as trainer for engine roo/ staff8 (i) S/ills needed for the chief engineer to be a trainer C %omprehension( %onceptuali-ation( %reativit! and %onduct (ii) personal 3ualities of chief engineer as trainer *ersonal s/ills( %onfidence( 1oice modulation( Ad0usting to environment( Abilit! to listen( )heatrical s/ills( 2lexible( %ools headed( #esire to learn( Abilit! to relate( Sense of humor (iii) Explain the training process (a) #etermine (+e3uires %omprehension s/ill) (b) #esign and #evelopment (+e3uires %onceptuali-ation and %reativit! s/ill) (c) #eplo!ment (+e3uires %onduct s/ill) (d) #etermine (+e3uires %omprehension s/ill) (iv) #etails the #iscipline re3uired on board and the need for counseling (v) Explain House /eeping( need for safet! and h!giene" (vi) Explain the Need anal!sis and development (vii) Explain that b! being a role model others can be motivated (viii) #etails the importance of Mentoring (ix) Encouraging group participation and Explain the advantage of group discussion and its outcome
1=. Manage/ent Infor/ation S1ste/s8 (i) %omputer s!stem resources (ii) #ecision Support s!stem and expert s!stem4 (a) Explain #ecision Support S!stem aid in problem solving b! allo$ing for manipulation of data 8 models $hereas Expert S!stem allo$ experts to IteachI computers about their field so that the s!stem ma! support more of the decision ma/ing process for less expert decision ma/ers" (b) Explain the benefits of decision support s!stem and expert s!stem (iii) )!pes of decision support s!stems (a) %omputer based information s!stem it includes /no$ledge based s!stems( communication driven #SS( data driven #SS( document driven #SS( and model driven #SS"
1(. #ecords (i) (ii) +ecord ma/ing( /eeping and its interpretation for complete engine room $ith regard to maintenance 8 operation %7E s standing orders 7 night order boo/ 7 updation of circulars( Ne$ '+9 entries 8 'ther records as per MA+*'& re3uirements
1'. -cono/i2ing of fuel consu/ption (i) Explain Effective po$er balancingH *ropulsive characteristics of #iesel Engines including speed( output and fuel consumption (ii) Explain 9un/er management( Explain the Use of lo$ sulphur fuel( %hange over procedures (iii) Explain the current version of IS' >5=E fuel standards Page 8 of 9
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)5. Cudgetting (i) Explain that %ost value anal!sis (%1A) is an effective $a! to reduce the costs (ii) 2ixed and consumable costs (iii) Explain 1o!age expenses are all expenses uni3ue to a particular vo!age( including an! bun/er fuel expenses( port fees( cargo loading and unloading expenses( canal tolls( agenc! fees and commissions" (iv) Explain about #r! doc/ and repair cost anal!sis (v) Explain #o$n time reali-ation
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(e) Explain $ith the s/etches( the construction of A-ipod section" (f) #iscusses the maintenance re3uirement for such arrangement (g) #iscusses about the speed control b! var!ing the fre3uenc! (*ulse .idth Modulation) Sulfur Hexafluoride (S2G) and vacuum circuit brea/ers (a) #iscusses the various circuit brea/ers normall! used (b) Use of S2G and vacuum circuitKs brea/ers and their advantages are discussed in regard to high voltage application" (c) Arc sustaining and 3uenching methods are explained
)). -ngine de!elop/ents (i) %amshaft less main engines and other diesel engine developments (a) explain the electronic governor (b) explain the common rail s!stem for fuel in0ection (c) control s!stem for the camshaft less engines (ii) Ne$ developments in tribolog! (a) explain lubrication of bearings and latest developments (b) alpha c!lindrical lubricator s!stem Explained (c) discusses about 2uel #ilution in &ubricating 'ils and their avoidance( methods available etc" (d) discusses about friction speed characteristics in regard to lubrication (e) explain h!drod!namic lubrication of lip seal etc" (iii) *ropulsion s!stem developments discussion and explanation about the developments li/e contra rotating propellers( $a/e e3uali-ing ducts( cavit! s!stem of propulsion( $ater 0et propulsion( electrical propulsion( *)'7 *)I s!stem in the conventional diesel electric propulsion etc"
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