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Basics STCW Training Assessment Prior Objectives Bib
MSU - CARGOWORK / TEORIA SITEHNICA TRANSPORTULUI MARITIM
Lecture 01 - STCW and CW/TTM Training & Assessment
21 February 2018
Noel-Mircea ZUS
21 February 2018 Noel-Mircea ZUS CW-L01: STCW and CW/TTM Training & Assessment
Basics STCW Training Assessment Prior Objectives Bib
Table of Contents / Continut
1 Basics / Reguli de baza
2 STCW - Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping forSeafearers / L. 107/1992, Directiva 2008/106/CE, OMTI 49/2012,OMTI 1252/2014
3 Training / Pregatire
4 Assessment / Evaluare
5 Prior Knowledge / Cunostiinte Asimilate
6 Competences => Objectives / Competente => Obiective
7 IMO Bibliography / Bibliografie IMO
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Basics / Reguli de baza
BE IN TIME!!!
Behaviour:
personal needs: just go and solve them...
attention required, so no mobiles!
items needed:
pen and paperbrainsscientific calculator
attendance:
MANDATORY!There will be homeworks!There will be a Project!Also mandatory!Project is graded separately!
Do I need to explain?
If I catch you...
I’ll invite you out...
Scientific Calculator
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STCW’78 as ammended // L.107/1992, DE 2008/106/CE,OMTI 49/2012, DE 2012/35/EU, OMTI 1252/2014
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION on STANDARDS ofTRAINING, CERTIFICATION and WATCHKEEPING for
SEAFEARERS (STCW), 1978As Ammended, including MANILA 2010
IN FORCE since 1st January 2012
Representatives of 85 states parties of STCW 1978 Convention
participated at MANILA, including ROMANIA and NIGERIA
Chapter II - Master and Deck Department - ships of 500 gross tonnage or
more
Operational level: approved education and training and meet thestandard competences as specified in section A-II/1 / STCW Code
Managerial level: meet the standard competences as specified insection A-II/2 / STCW Code
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STCW - CW I+II Course Objectives
Function 1: Navigation at the operational level
Function 2: Cargo handling and stowage at the operational level
Monitor the loading, stowage, securing, care during the voyage and the
unloading of cargoes
Inspect and report defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers and
ballast tanks
Function 3: Controlling the operation of the ship and care forpersons on board at the operational level
Maintain seaworthiness of the ship
Ship stability - SSAT / SAShip construction - SC I-II / TCVN I-II
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STCW - Management Level Objectives
Function 1: Navigation at the management level
Function 2: Cargo handling and stowage at the management level
Plan and ensure safe loading, stowage, securing, care during the voyage
and unloading of cargoes
Assess reported defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers and
ballast tanks and take appropriate action
Carriage of dangerous goods
Function 3: Controlling the operation of the ship and care forpersons on board at the management level
Control trim, stability and stress
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Training - Developing competences / Competente
STCW COMPETENCE
KNOWLEDGE - UNDERSTANDING - PROFICIENCY
Function 2: Cargo handling and stowage
Monitor the loading, stowage, securing, care during the voyage and the
unloading of cargoes
Inspect and report defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers and
ballast tanks
Function 3: Controlling the operation of the ship and care forpersons on board
Maintain seaworthiness of the ship
Ship StabilityShip Construction
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Assessment - Criteria for evaluating competence:
.1 approved in-service experience
.2 approved training ship experience
.3 approved simulator training, where appropriate, using: stability, trim
and stress tables, diagrams and stress-calculating equipment
.4 approved laboratory equipment training: Ship construction, etc.
.5 approved specialist training: Carriage of dangerous goods, etc.
Function 2: Cargo handling and stowage
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 limitations
The handling of dangerous, hazardous and harmful cargoes complies with
international regulations and recognized standards and codes of safe
practice
Communications are clear, understood and consistently successful
The inspections are carried out in accordance with laid-down procedures,
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Assessment - Criteria for evaluating competence:
Function 3: Controlling the operation of the ship and carefor persons on board
The stability conditions comply with the IMO intact stabilitycriteria under all conditions of loading
UNDER ALL CONDITIONS OF LOADING, ALL TIME!!!General knowledge of the principal structural members of a ship
and the proper names for the various parts
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Assessment - During semester and Final examination
During Semester:
mandatory homeworks, also a PROJECT
seminar/laboratory active attendace
laptops/tablets for documentation recommended
if needed overtime seminars
CargoPlan Project - Verification - graded separately
cargo care, safety, stowage planning
real stability, trim and stress tables
done at home and during class
final assessment in writing/practical in the last week of the semester
all documentation allowed
Final Examination - written
written examination from the theoretical part of the lectures
ACCENT ON PROPER CALCULUS AND DATAINTERPRETATION!!!
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Prior Knowledge - I assume you already know it
Ship Construction and Ship Stability and Trim
I presume you already are familiar with those, please review them!
Mathematics
+, -, /, *, sin, tan - please use the Scientific Calculator
Cartesian coordinates, and vector forms
numerical integration, interpolations
some derivatives, in an engineering way (way more easy!)
Physics
Archimedes Law!!!
∆ = ~g ∗ D = ~g ∗ V ∗ ρ D = V ∗ ρ
Newton’s Laws, Friction Law
Moments of Forces, Breaking Strengths, Maximum Securing Loads
Center of Gravity calculus, Hull Structural Stress analysis
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Online Documentation! - please use the Internet
We have an eCampus: campus.cmu-edu.eu
[email protected], [email protected]
Only when you have an important thing to ask! Do not phone me!
www.imo.org - All the conventions! For money and for FREE!There is also GOOGLE!!! Please do your own research!
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Competences => Objectives / Competente => Obiective
Fct 2: Cargo handling and stowage at the operational level
Competence 2.1: MONITOR THE LOADING, STOWAGE, SECURING ANDUNLOADING CARGOES AND THEIR CARE DURING THE VOYAGE
2.1.1 The effect of cargo, includingheavy lifts on the seaworthhiness
1 Draught, trim and stability
2 Securing cargoes
3 Deck cargo
4 Container cargo
5 Bulk cargo
6 Bulk grain cargo
2.1.2 Safe handling, stowage andsecuring of cargoes
1 Cargo care
2 Dangerous, hazardous and harmfulcargoes
3 Cargo handling equipment andsafety
4 Oil tanker piping and pumpingarrangements
5 Precautions before enteringenclosed or contaminated spaces
6 Cargo calculations and cargo plans
Competence 2.2: INSPECT AND REPORT DEFECTS AND DAMAGE TOCARGO SPACES, HATCH COVERS AND BALLAST TANKS21 February 2018 Noel-Mircea ZUS CW-L01: STCW and CW/TTM Training & Assessment
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Competences => Objectives / Competente => Obiective
2.1.2.6 Cargo calculations and cargo plans - PROJECT
Fct 2: Cargo handling and stowage at the operational level
Competence 2.2: INSPECT ANDREPORT DEFECTS AND DAMAGETO CARGO SPACES, HATCHCOVERS AND BALLAST TANKS
1 Cargo spaces inspection
2 Hatch covers inspection
3 Ballast tanks inspection
4 Damage report
5 Enhanced survey programme
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IMO Bibliography / Bibliografie IMO
1. International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification andWatchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended2. International Convention for the Safety of Life At Sea (SOLAS)Consolidated Edition, 20093. IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases (IMO SMCP) 2005 Edition4. International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships 1973/78(MARPOL) Consolidated Edition, 20115. International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, (IMDG Code)6. Code of Safe Practice for Ships Carrying Timber Deck Cargoes (TDCCode), 20117. Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing (CSS Code) (2011Edition)8. International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC), 1972 (2014 Edition)9. Guidelines for the Preparation of the Cargo Securing Manual (2010 Edition)10. Ballast water management convention and the guidelines for itsimplementation (2009 Edition)11. International Convention on Load Lines (1966 LL Convention), 2005Edition12. WHO International Health Regulations (1969), 3rd annotated ed. (Geneva,World, Health Organization, 1983)
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IMO Bibliography / Bibliografie IMO
13. International conference on space requirements for special trade passengerships, (SPACE STP 1973) 1973 Edition14. International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969, 1970Edition15. International safety management code (ISM Code) and guidelines onimplementation of the ISM code (2010 Edition)16. International code on intact stability, 2008 (2009 Edition)17. Prevention of corrosion on board ships (2010 Edition)18. Procedures for port state control (2000 Edition)19. Assembly Resolution A.288(VIII) - Recommendation on the Safe Stowageand Securing of Containers on Deck on Vessels Which Are Not SpecificallyDesigned and Fitted for the Purpose of Carrying Containers20. Assembly Resolution A.489(XII) - Safe Stowage and Securing of CargoUnits and Other Entities in Ships Other Than Cellular Container Ships21. Assembly Resolution A.533(13) - Elements to Be Taken Into AccountWhen Considering the Safe Stowage and Securing of Cargo Units and Vehiclesin Ships22. Assembly Resolution A.581(14) - Guidelines for Securing Arrangements forthe Transport of Road Vehicles on Ro-Ro Ships23. Athens convention: carriage of passengers and their luggage by sea 1974
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IMO Recommended Bibliography / Recomandari IMO
1. Bryan Barrass, Capt D.R. Derrett, Ship Stability for Masters and Mates, 7thed. London Stanford Maritime Butterworth Heinemann, 20122. Hill, C. Maritime Law, 7th ed. London, LLP Limited Lloyds of LondonPress, 20033. Lavery, H.I. Shipboard Operations, 2nd ed. London, ButterworthHeinemann, 19934. Taylor, D.A. (Dr.) Merchant Ship Construction, 4th ed. London,Butterworth, Institute of Marine Engineers, 19985. Taylor L.G. Cargowork, 12th ed. Glasgow, Brown,Son&Ferguson Ltd. 19926. Cpt Thomas R.E., revised&rewritten by Rankin K.S., Cpt G.M. Pepper,Thomas Stowage: The Properties and Stowage of Cargoes, 7th ed. Glasgow,Brown, Son & Ferguson, 20167. Capt P. Roberts, Watchkeeping Safety and Cargo Management in Port,London, The Nautical Institute, 19958. Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), Code of Safe Working Practicesfor Merchant Seamen, London. The Stationery Office Publications Centre,Consolidated Edition, 20109. Kuo. Chengi., Safety Management and its Maritime Application, TheNautical Institute, London, 2007
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