Cl. IV - Stcwcir19 - 2012 - Annexi - A
Cl. IV - Stcwcir19 - 2012 - Annexi - A
PART A
DETAILED SYLLABUS & PAPER UNDER WHICH FUNCTION OF CONTROLLING THE OPERATIONS OF THE SHIP & CARE FOR
PERSONS ON BOARD AT THE OPERATIONAL LEVEL (NCV) WILL BE COVERED
PART A
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(b) Prevention of pollution of the marine environment, anti pollution procedures and precautions
(c) Effects of operational or accidental pollution on Marine environment
(d) Familiarity with all annexes of MARPOL
(e) Anti-pollution equipment & anti- pollution drills.
(f) Familiarity with SOPEP manual and Oil Record Book
(g) Working principles Oily Bilge Separator
(h) Working principles of incinerator
(i) Working principles of sewage treatment plant
3. Ship Construction
(a) The name of the principal parts of a ship, general ideas on ship-construction and of plans available on board ships. General Definitions of main
dimensions.
(b) Definitions of Sheer, Camber, flair, rake, tumblehome and rise of floor. Sections used, welding and materials. Longitudinal and Transverse
framing. Beam knees, water tight - Bulkhead, Hatchways and Closing appliances, Rudders and steering gear, Shell and Deck Plating.
(c) Bilges, Bilge keels. Double Bottom and Peak Tanks, Floors, Types of Floors.
(d) Side and wing tanks. Air pipes. Ventilators.
(e) Panting, hogging, sagging, pounding, permissible stress limits
(f) Causes and simple method of preventing corrosion in ship structure including use of modern mechanized tools in preparing steel surface for
anticorrosive treatment.
4. Ship Safety and personnel care
(a) Knowledge of fire fighting appliances used
(b) Knowledge of life saving appliances used and personal survival techniques
(c) Knowledge of Medical First Aid at sea
(d) Knowledge of personal safety and social responsibility
5. Marine Legislation - Basic working knowledge of IMO Conventions: - SOLAS, MARPOL, LOADLINE, STCW and other legislations / instruments
applicable to maritime field. G.O.I. M.S. Rules concerning maritime and Statutory Certificates to be kept on board issued under various conventions and
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G.O.I. Rules.
Leadership and Teamwork – basic principles and why essential on board
6. Security training
(a) Knowledge of maritime security terms and definitions, including elements for various maritime security threats.
(b)Knowledge of maritime security levels and their impact on security measures and procedures aboard ship and in the port facilities
(c) Knowledge of security reporting procedures, security related contingency plan and procedures to respond to security threats or breaches of security including
provisions for maintaining critical operations of the ship.
(d) Recognizing security threats and risks, undertaking regular security inspections and maintaining security equipment and systems.
PART B
[The oral is the final assessment of Paper I to Paper V. of Part A. The assessment is on the functions, “Marine Engineering at Operational level”,
“Maintenance and Repair at the Operational level”, “Electrical, Electronics and Control Engineering at the Operational level”, “Controlling
operation of ship and care for persons on board at the Operational level”, (NCV) based on competences, knowledge, understanding and proficiency under
these functions. The criteria for evaluating competence is to be as per Column III of above.]
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