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‘SEI EDUCATIONAL TRUST (KOLKATA CAMPUS) SEIET : 01 Oct 2014 Prepared by: (MR) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS, Rev. 0 \Checked by: (QSC) (QSF-TRGLOG- CMFGPI ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase I Page! 96:10: ‘Approved by:(HOT) = Signature af “nee. Batch no i065 fro: [course tn Charge [3.3. CARGO HANDLING & STOWAGE |Competence No. 12: Plan and ensure safe loading, stowage, securing, care during the voyage and unloading of cargoes 12.1 Dry Cargoes: practice for ships carrying timber deck cargoes. 12.2.1 Timber deck cargoes: Explain - Contents of Code of 5a f Code of S3F€) son 15.0635 2.2.4 [cargoes - Hazards involved with the carriage of deck timber cargo ber deck cargoes: - Stowage and securing of deck timber| eC Be ing of deck timber] 499 95.06-25 larrangements - Need for controlling height of deck cargo 12.1.1 Timber deck cargoes: - Need for regular inspection of lashin mm eo etn eee uci tes jaccess to the top of the cargo. [12.1.2 Timber deck cargoes: - Need for provision of walkways ané es 2 a YS andl 1416-065, loverboard - Stability criteria to be fulfilled 2.1.1 Timber deck cargoes Describe - Action if cargo is los jeck cargoes e if cargo stl og 7.065 [12.1.1 Timber deck cargoes: - Rolling period test for determin er deck cargoes: - Rolling period test for determining] we 1.06-15 |ship’s stability and limitations of the method. F212 Leading, stowage and discharge of heavy its: Explain - Load] ir ‘Thu,28-06-15 Jdensity -- Use of Shoring 12.1.2 Loading, stowage and discharge of heavy lifts: - Hazards and} Precautions while handling a heavy lift - Methods of securing heavy| Thu,18-06-15 lift (below deck and above deck) - Need for adequate initial GM 1121.3 Procedures for receiving, tallying and delivering cargo: Describe - Mate’s receipts, Bill of Lading (Information available and} Fri19-06-15 different types of 8/L) 4 112.1.3 Procedures for receiving, tallying and delivering cargo: Describe - Mate’s receipts, Bill of Lading (Information available and) Fria9-06-15 different types of B/L) 2.1.3 Procedures for receiving, tallying and delivering cargo: ~Charter| 5 19.96.45 jPares - Note of protest | “| Mon.22-06-15 74.3 Procedures for receiving, tallying and delivering cargo: [Charter Parties - Note of protest6 cane Ona (EPA DD r ry : [evecked bys (OSc) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS or Approved by OSE -TRGLOG- CFG! Page of 10 a sa Teaining Lg Chiet Mate(PC) Phase 1 | reat | emacs cometh ewe FF ‘Topic covered Date ame Facuty | charge _|Prnceal fa. care of args during arroge Prepare: Cargo Plan gen hatch dimensions, stowage factor, lead Jsersty,troten stowage (maxim 4 crgoe) p22065 3 Describe - Preparation of cargo spaces prior loading - Precautions to} M°"™ avoid rushing and cating damage and state which cargoes ar able tobe affected {_ 12.1.4 cae of argo during care: - How to protect cargoes which are able to fee Ship and Card sweat, and need for Ventlation = importance of and infrmetn|_ Tee 230638 ovale rom Code of ste practic or cago stowage and securing L"importance of and information avalable from Cago,Seareg| anual 12.1.4 car ofcrgo during avag:- Pace / nerve weab0618 12.2.4 care of cargo during carving: -- Securing arrangements of evo steel steel cas steel plates Js vehicles = contaners wed.4.068 inspection and tghtering of ashings importance of log book entries 12.1.5 Container Cares xpan | tertonastreses = Lshing and Securing of containers wesavoes |- Container code (CSC). 12:15 Container Carriers - Types and marking of containers, - Bay plans and stack weight, - Anti-heeling tanks Ld 2.5 container Cases: - Describe thu2s.0618 procedures for loading and carriage of Refrigerated contanes. 12:1 container Carers: -Bay Plan - Practice / exercises ricocas 12.1 6 Car Carriers, Reefer ships and Ro-Ro Ships: Car Carriers and Fia6ooas IRo-Ro Ships:- Describe - Stowage and Securing arrangements of vehicles /12.1 6 Car Carriers, Reefer ships and Ro-Ro Ships: Car Carriers and| IRo-Ro Ships:- Describe - Stowage and Securing arrangements of| Fri,26-06-15 vehicles 112.1 6 Car Carriers, Reefer ships and Ro-Ro Ships: - - Procedures for} Loading and discharging vehicles | Procedure for lowering and hoisting ramps, - Procedure for setting] Mon,2206-15, up and stowing retractable vehicle decks, - Procedures for opening, closing and securing hull openingsSELET [Date effective: 01 Oct 201 ferepared by: (MR) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. [Checked by: (SO) OSF~TRGLOG- CMFGPI page or18 Approved by:(HON, ‘Teaining Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase I ature SS SS Soe ‘Topic covered name recaty | Srne 22.1 6 Car Carriers, Reefer ships and Ro-Ro Ships: - - General Precautions to be observed whilst working cargo ees Explain - Need to monitor atmosphere in ro-ro spaces Reefer Ships Define - Cooled, Frozen, Chilled CargoesSuer [pate estective: 98 oct z014 —_{ Prepared by: (MB) - [necked by: (OSC) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Ieev.0 (OSF=TRGLOG- CMFGPI Page of 10 Approved by:(HON) “Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase f ———— ee Faculty | jem Course in Topic covered om: name remarks | sacuty charge eater dl to fi2.a 6 Car Carriers, Reefer ships and Ro-Ro Ships: - Describe + Iceneral outline of refrigeration systems (Vapour absorption and] ye so.9¢35 IBrine cooling) - Preparation of cargo space for carriage of " refrigerated cargoes. 21 © Car Corrers, Reefer ships ond Ro-Ro Ships: - - Caro monitoring and records of cargo during passage (ve 30-06-15 Inspection of cargo and brine traps eee General precautions to be observed whilst working cargo Bl 12.2.1 Requirements applicable to cargo-handling gear: Joetine = Competent person, authorised person, responsible person,| Wed 01-07-15 loose gear, lifting appliance L 12.2. Requirements applicable to cargo-handling gear: - Explain contents of Register for ship's Lifting appliances andi cargo handling] Wed,01-07-15 gear (Chain Register) faz Requirements applicable to cargo-handling gear: - Describe 1. op.o7-15 Duties of the Dock Safety Inspector 2.2.1 Requirements applicable to cargo-handling gear: - State ~The ‘02-0735 requirements of guarding dangerous parts of the machinery. aaa frccoczwrETaTCe OT Care BET Describe - Requitements for testing of titing appliances and 1005¢| gs93.97.5 gear before they are used forthe frst time fi2.2.2 Maintenance of cargo gea Requirements for Periodic thorough examination and inspection of] Fri03-07-15 cargo gear 4 7222 Maintenance of cargo gear: - Annealing of loose gear | Nacantenance of wire ropes, blocks, shactles, hooks, sheaves, pulleys] Fe,03-07-15 and sings 12.23 Maintenance of hatch covers: Describe - Procedures t0 cheCH yon o6.07.35 Iwcather tightness of hatch covers - Securing of hatch pontoons : 12.23 Maintenance of hatch covers:- Maintenance and use of Side} s4o,05-07-5 cleats and cross-joint wedge mechanism I 2.2 Maintenance of hatch covers:Explain - Importance of clear] arainage channels and drain holes que.o7-07-5 Importance of compression bars and sealing gaskets - Need to check hydraulic system for leakages frostcarsangements necessary Tor spproprate ant eTfetive ae — Nretches to be maintained for the purpose of safety under normal circumstances quagFO738 eapiain- Procedures for effective port watch keeping ind security during a deck watch. List property, environment aSET [Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 [Prepared by: (MR) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS bans 0 [Cecked by: (SC) QSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI circumstances - The items to be checked regarding safety of life, garding safety of life, ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase I poe “ ie ‘Signature Topic covered, Date 2 Remarks ‘Course in - = ray | ee [rc R23 Avenger rea arate wa TRE atches to be maintained forthe purpose of safety under normal wedo.0738 12.3.1 Arrangements necessary for appropriate and effective deck] circumstances - The circumstances in which to call Master Jwatches to be maintained for the purpose of safety under normal] Wed,08-07-5 12.3.1 Arrangements necessary for appropriate and effective deck circumstances - The items included in Chief Officer's Standing] lOrders/ Night Orders Jwatches to be maintained for the purpose of safety under normal patpceel X satel "Y rnu,08-07-35, and ballast tanks and take appropriate action: JAssess reported defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers} age to cargo spaces, hatch COVES) ry, 69.07.15 113.1 Knowledge of the limitations on strength of the vital |constructional parts of a standard bulk carrier and ability to interpret given figures for bending moments and shear forces. Fria0-07-45 13.1 - Outlines and describes the common damage/defects that may] occur on watertight transverse bulkheads situated at the ends of dry} cargo holds of a bulk carrier : 13.1 - States that cracks may often be found at or near the| connection of the stool of the transverse bulkhead and the tanktop in bulk carriers having combination cargo/ballast holds FAO-O7-S 13.2 Ability to explain how to avoid the detrimental effects on bulk) carriers of corrosion, fatigue and inadequate cargo handling. Explain Actions to be taken to avoid the detrimental effects on bul carriers of corrosion, fatigue and inadequate cargo handling ‘Mon,13-07-15 F731. Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vil, MDG Code] jand MARPOL Annex Il!) Explain |. Classification of IMDG cargo - Use of IMDG Code ‘Mon,A3-07-15 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vil, IMDG Code Jand MARPOL Annex Il) - MFAG - EmS [12 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vil, MDG Code} land MARPOL Annex lll) - Segregation table Tue 14-07-15 + Tue,14-07-15 - Precautions when handling dangerous goods,seer [Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 Prepared by: (MR) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 icoecied tr ED) SF -TRGLOG-CMEGPI mee ol Approved by:(HO1) Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase I pase of 0 ” = Signature: ulty Topic covered vate | me | Semets T | ap 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch, Vl, MDG Code| Jand MARPOL Annex Il) - Dangerous cargo manifest, Seseer pera QUALITY SYSTEM FORWS eo Cert (050, OsF—TRGLoG curr Pee Ee eC rage t10 Approves byst00 Tatura Took come one | | anacte Tere rg Jand MARPOL Annex It) - Inspections before loading dangerous goods 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form: e ‘800d in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vl, IMDG Code| wey a5 07 45 Jand MARPOL Annex Il) - Dangerous goods carried in containers 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vl, MDG Code| ay, x6.07.15 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vl, IMDG Code| jand MARPOL Annex Il) - Construction of magazine for carriage of] Jexpiosives thy 6-07-15 Jand MARPOL Annex Il!) - Limitations on carriage of explosives 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form ie ;ngerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vl, MDG Code] 47.97 45 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vil, IMDG Code| Jand MARPOL Annex II) - Compatibility of Class 1 cargoes Fia7oras 13 1.4 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vi, IMDG Code} land MARPOL Annex Ill) - Safe use of pesticides on ships Labelling and marking of packages Friaroras 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vil, IMDG Code| land MARPOL Annex Il) -- Practice / Exercise Mon,2007-15, List - Contents of IMDG Volume | and 1! . Nine classes of dangerous goods in IMDG Code - Contents of Shipper's declaration of dangerous goods - Explosives which may be carried on passenger ships. . Prepare a cargo plan for stowage of dangerous goods based on} on table (not more than three cargoes) Segre Mon,2007-15 14 1.2 Solid bulk cargoes: Define - Angle of Repose - Flow Moisture Point - Transportable] [Moisture Limit - Flow point - Stowage Factor - Load Density Tue21-07-15 fra 1.2 Solid bulk cargoes: - Describe - Preparation for holds for! 14 94.07.45, loading 114 1.2 Solid bulk cargoes:- Explain - Safety measures for bulk carriers Jas per SOLAS Chapter Xil ‘Wed,22-07-15 - Purpose and objectives of IMSBC code |a aera error te sera” a = mee Sees 1a 3.2 Solid bulk cargoes: - . ciasifcation of cargoes as per IMSBC Code ~ purpose and objectives of Bulk carrier loading and uni ae : ing and unloading (81) weg 22.0725 code ‘Main hazards and precautions with the shipment of bulk solid} (ores, Urea, )er [Date eftecdive: 01 Oct 2014 [Prepared by: (MR) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 [checked by: (SC) SF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase I ee Avoca’ Wem) Signature | Topic covered pate | FY | perma Course came recat | eure Trip 14 1.2 Solid bulk cargoes: - Main hazards and cargoes: - Main hazards and precautions with the shipment of bulk solids ( Concentrates, Sulphur, Coal, HBI/DRI) eae 24 1.2 Solid bulk cargoes: - Documentation required prior loading. + [Maximum allowable weight for single and adjacent holds - Block] Thu.23-07-15, Loading -Test for determining angle of Repose and FMP on board. 14 1.2 Soid bulk cargoes: - Precautions prior entering argo holds : fe be ialnn pre emere| tasoras 14 1.2 Solid bulk cargoes: - Common structural rules (CSR) for bul carriers Fri2eo7a5 - Dangers associated with cargoes that are likely to liquefy [74-12 Sofed bulk cargoes: - The Information exchanged between Ship] land terminal - Contents of Ship-shore safety Checklist Contents of Loading Manual ne 14 1.3 Grain Cargoes . a spain | Grain Cargoes { SOLAS Ch, Wi, IMO grain code) EPA) von a7 a7a5 Preparation of holds for carriage of grain cargo [14 1.3 Grain Cargoes - Grain Filled and Par arments | Cargoes = Grain- Filed and Party Med compartments| gaan 27 o7a5 med and untrimmed cargo 14 1.3 Grain Cargoes ~ - Securing free grain surface in partly filled compartment, | Use of shifting boards - Document of Authorisation Tue28-07-15, Grain loading stability criteria in detail |. Contents of Grain loading stabtv booklet Fra 3 Grain Cargoes { SOLAS Ch. Vi, IMO grain code) - Methods to reduce Grain heeling moments in order to meet Grain stabilty| 1.4 25.0745, criteria. [calculations on Grain stability 1a 1.3 Grain Cargoes ( SOLAS Ch. VI, IMO grain code) feet Practice / Exercise 114 1.3 Grain Cargoes ( SOLAS Ch. VI, IMO grain code) eee Practice / Exercise 11a 1.4 Arrangements necessary to ensure a safe deck watch &| maintained when carrying hazardous cargo Thu 30-07-45 Explain - The various hazards In carriage of dangerous goods 114 1.4 Arrangements necessary to ensure a safe deck watch | maintained when carrying hazardous cargo - Safety precautions) 30-07-45 during cargo operations 114 .2 Outline knowledge of Tanker Operations : FriaLo7as || =(Mi SEUET Date eftectives @1 Oct 20) Prepared by? (MR) ~| = |Chrecked by: (QSC) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 roved by:(H01 QSF-TRGLOG- CMFGPI of Approved by:(| ) ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 Signature Topic covered Principal 14.2.1 Terms and definitions Define - Crude oil, Refined products, Spiked crude, Sour crude, + Reid vapour pressure, ~ Upper and lower flammable limits point -- Flammability diagram - TLV Fns107.45,Prepared by: (MR) [Checked by: (OSC) M FORMS QSF-TRGLOG- CMFGPI ‘Training Log Chief Mate(#G) Phase 1 ‘Topic covered pate | UY | remark Signature ad eo 14.2.1 ~ Tanker arrangement (tanks, pump rooms, slop argo piping system (Free flow, Ring main, Direct) +_Cergo pumps (Centrifugal, Reciprocating, Eductors) tanks, cofferdams, deep tanks) Fei310735 14.2.2 International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals] liscort) Explain - Contents and application of the ISGOTT ‘Mon, 02-08-15 {14.2.3 Oil tanker operations and related pollution-prevention| regulations: Define - Segregated ballast, - Clean ballast, - Dirty ballast, - Slop tank Mon,03-08-15 114 .2.3 Oil tanker operations and related pollution-prevention| regulations: - Describe with sketch - Inert gas system , PV valve, P\ breaker 1 ue 0-08-15, 114 .2.3 Oil tanker operations and related pollution-prevention| regulations: Describe - Hazards involved in COW, Cleaning purging| jand gas freezing procedures Twe.0t-08.15 114 .2.3 Oil tanker operations and related pollution-prevention| regulations: - List - items of pre-arrival checklist, items of COW| Wed,05-08:15 checklist 114.23 Oil tanker operations and related pollution-prevention| regulations: - Describe - Loading and discharging operations on a tanker. Wed, 05-08-15 114.23 Oil tanker operations and related pollution-prevention| regulations: - Procedure for man entry in enclosed spaces on tanker Thu,06-08-15 [14 23 Oil tanker operations and related pollution-prevention| regulations: - Explain - The use of 02 analyser, Explosimeter, Tank] scope, Draeger tubes “Thu,06-08-15 114 .2.4 Chemical tankers (SOLAS Chapter Vi, MARPOL Annex I, IBC} [Code): define - Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 chemical tankers Fr4.07-08-15 114 .2.4 Chemical tankers (SOLAS Chapter Vi, MARPOL Annex Hl, 1BC| ICode): - Explain - Various categories (X,Y,7, OS) of cargoes - Hazards| Jassociated with chemical cargoes and control measures - Various types of tank coatings - Purpose and use of IBC and BCH code. - Purpose and objective of P & A manual Fri07-08-15, 114 .2.4 Chemical tankers (SOLAS Chapter VII, MARPOL Annex 1, 18C| ICode): - Equipment for evaluation of tank atmosphere (flammable| lgas detector, 02 analyser and measurement of concentration of toxic lees) Fr407-08-15 - Threshold limit value (TLV) of productPrepared by: (MR) 01 Oct 2014 seer [Date erectives 01 Oct ested (OSC) | QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS evo I< QSF-TRGL OG. CMFGPL page of 10 Approved bysHOD Training Log Chief Mate PG) Phase 1 SST es remarks |r, [20 [eicpl Topic covered Date fe as 14.2.4 Chemical tankers (SOLAS Chapter Vil, MARPOL Annex Il, IBC Code): -- Odour threshold Information avaiable in cargo data sheets Mon, 10-08-15 | With the aid of a simple diagram, a “closed circuit” loading loperation using a vapour- return line List tems of pre-arrival checklist Mon,10-08-15 List - Entries made in Cargo Record Book wet.0845 lcargo tanks Typical tank arrangements with piping [Sketch and describe- Independent, integral, gravity and pressure| Tue,11-08.15, Describe - Hazards involved with tank cleaning 114 .2.5 Tank cleaning and control of pollution in chemical tankers: Wed 12-08-15 - Use of slop tanks, Icycle of a tank washing system - Discharge criteria as per Annex I! of MARPOL 73/78. 114 .2.5 Tank cleaning and control of pollution in chemical tankers: - Wed,12-08-15 14 .2.6/ 14.2.7 Gas tankers :{ Ch. Vil of SOLAS, SIGTTO and IGC Code]} Define - Type A, Type Band Type C tanks | Each cargo tank is fitted with high level alarm and auto- shut off. LNG, LPG, LEG and chemical gases in bulk on 13-08-15 14 .2.6/ 14.2.7 Gas tankers : - Purpose and objectives of IGC Code - Hazards of gas cargoes and control measures adopted -The terms- Boiling point, cargo area, cargo containment systems, gas carrier, gas/dangerous zone, gas- safe space, hold space, inter barrier| space, MARVS, primary and secondary barrier, tank dome Thu 33-085 [14 .2.6/ 14.2.7 Gas tankers { Ch. Vil of SOLAS, SIGTTO and IGC Code)] - Various types of ships (Fully pressurized, Semi pressurized, Fully refrigerated and Semi refrigerated) }— 114 .2.6/ 14.2.7 Gas tankers : |. Various types of tanks (integral, membrane, semi-membrane, Jindependent and internally insulated tank) Certificate of fitness - Detection of cargo leakage through primary barrier 114 .2.6/ 14.2.7 Gas tankers :Sketch and describe - Deepwell pump -Re-liquetaction plant |- Contents of pre-cargo checklist and chemi r LNG, LPG, LEG and chemical gases in bulk pace Frj14-08-15fi shee [bac effective: 01 Ort 014 [Checked by: (OSC) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev.0 OSF -TRGLOG. CMFGPL Appr ErEOD ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 ‘Signature, Faculty ma Topic covered Date cy | emarks et ed 14.3 Methods and Safeguards when Fumigating Holds: [Explain - Reasons for the control of pest, International health regulations, Mon, 17-08-15 Precautions when the vessel is fumigated - How contact insecticides are used for dealing with local infestation } Procedures to make man entry in the space after fumigation }14.3 Methods and Safeguards when Fumigating Holds - State - Vulnerable areas on ships requiring particular attention - Permission Mon, 17-08-15, to be obtained from Port State administration prior fumigation. List - Fumigation information which should be supplied to the Master {14.4.1 Draft Survey and related Calculations, [Calculate - Quantity of cargo loaded to load, discharge/ to discharge| by draft survey (Ship Stability Booklet) {14.4.1 Draft Survey and related Calculations. |Calculate - Quantity of cargo loaded to load, discharge/ to discharge| by draft survey (Ship Stability Booklet) Twe,18-08-15 Tue,18-08.5 Wed 19-08-15 14.4.1 Draft Survey and related Calculations- Practice / Exercise a } 1144.2 Cargo Calculations: Calculate - Quantity of cargo using ASTM| tables, given density at 15 degrees Centigrade in vacuum, dimensions of the cargo space and ullage at observed temperature. (given angle of list, trim of the vesset and postion of ullage port) :] Wed, 19-08-15 14.4.2 Cargo Calculations: - Using WRF, weight of cargo in tank Thu.20-08-15 L {14.4.2 Cargo Calculations: - Quantity of cargo/ water by using wedge| Hormula, (No calculations based on mixture/blend of cargoes ‘Thu, 20-08-15 114.4 Cargo Calculations - Liquid cargoes - Practice / Exercise Fri21-08-45 /14.4 Cargo Calculations - Liquid cargoes - Practice, / Exercise Fri,21-08-15 L oT 14.4 Cargo Calculations - Liquid cargoes - Practice / Exercise Fri21-08-15 4.5 Use of stability and trim diagrams and. stress-calculating 7 ‘Mon,31-08-15 Jequipments, including automatic data-based (ADB) equipment‘Training Log Chief Mate( er [pare ertectve: 01 Oct 2016 seu QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 yroved by:(HOD OSF -TRGLOG- CMFG! Page of 10 Approved by:(HO), Signature et Feculty ‘course Tople covered pete | ine ocuty | ame!” | rnc 14.5 Use of stability and trim diagrams and stress- knowiedge off jon 31-06-15 loading cargoes & ballasting in order to keep hull stress within mits | MOP¥°% 14.5 Use of stability and trim diagrams and stress-Practice Exercises | Tue,01-08-5 14.5 Use of stability and trim diagrams and stress-Practice Exercises} Tue(01-08-15, 12.1.4 Care of cargo during carriage: Revision- Practice / Exercise | Wed,02-0235 13 1.1 Dangerous goods in packaged form (SOLAS Ch. Vl, IMDG Code| v J& MARPOL Annex Ill) ~ Revision -Practice/ Exercise hin amit a ea oneros ma packaged form ~ Revision Practice /} 95 0915 fra 1.3 Grain Cargoes ( SOLAS Ch. VI, IMO grain code) - Revision -} a4 oa.15 Practice / Exercise iaasirar ever and related Calculations- Revision -Practice/| 5.04 oa 5 Is4.4. Draft Survey and related Calculations- Revision -Practice /| 504 9945 Exercise /y4.4.2 Cargo Calculations: Liquid Cargoes - Using VRF, WRF, ASTM +1 4, 67.0935 Revision - Practice / Exercise /:a.4.2 Cargo Calculations: Liquid Cargoes - Using VRF, WRF, ASTM +] saa, 67.0935 Revision - Practice / Exercise acd Cargo Caloulations: Liquid Cargoes - Using VRF, WRF, ASTM 4 4 09.05.15 Revision - Practice / Exercise ya.A2 Cargo Calculations: Liquid Cargoes - Using VF, WRF, ASTM -) 46.99 9545 Revision - Practice / Exercise ee 14.4.2 Cargo Caleulations: Liquid Cargoes - Using VRF, WRF, ASTM +} weg ga.q9.a5 Revision - Practice / Exercise i sa.2 Cargo Calculations: Liquid Cargoes - Using VRF, WRF, ASTM +) wea o9.05:15 Revision - Practice / Exercise i 14.5 Use of stability and trim diagrams and stress-Practice Exercises} Thu 10-09-15 45 Use of stability and trim diagrams and stress-Practice Exercises] Fr.11-09-15 ity and trim diagrams and stress-Practice Exercisespoe | checked by: (QSC) SET [Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 STEM FORMS [Rev.0 QUALITY 8) QSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI Page of 10 “Approved by:(HOD) | “Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 Signature TOTAL HOURSSEI EDUCATIONAL TRUST (KOLKATA CAMPUS) Seer [Date effectiver 01 Oct 2014 Prepared by: (AR) (QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 [Checked by: (SC) SF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI 5 oe “Tenining Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 ee) of 5: [Approved by:(HO!) a wate | FY] amas | Fi [ore] ce tame ee Batch atch no [250675 fro: [Course incharge 3.1 : TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL NAVIGATION [Competence No. 1: Plan a voyage and conduct navigation 1.1 Voyage Planning and Navigation for all Conditions 2.2.37 2.2.2 Coastal Navigation 7 Ocean Voyages Describe | JApplication content & intent of principles to be observed in keeping] Mon,15-06-15, la Navigational Watch 1.2.27 1.3.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- [ - Ocean passages forthe world, and Sailing directions, : |. Routeing charts, and routeing in sccordance with general Mo™19°8 provisions of ship's routeing 4.3 1.2.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :~ Pract pay 3 stal Navigation / Ocean Voyages =~ Practice /] 1.0 5 og.a5 f.4.3/ 4.4.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages = Practice /| ne Tue. 16-0635 1.3.3/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Reporting procedures in accordance with general principles for ship reporting| Wed,17-06.15 systems and with VTS procedures. [£4.37 1.4.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages = - Planning navigation and plotting courses taken into account restricted waters, meteorological conditions, Ice, Restricted visibility] Wed.17-06-15 Hraffic separation schemes, vessel traffic service (VIS) areas, andl Jarea of extensive tidal effects a 1.1.2/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :-Practice / Exercise | Thu,18-06.35 Narlous stages of Passage Planning (Appraisal, Planning, Execution | so a [Monitoring) = 1.1.1/ 1.1.2 Passage Planning:-- Practice / Exercise Mon.22-06-15. 1.1.2/ 1.1.2 Passage Planning:-- Practice / Exercise Mon 22-06-15, 4 1.1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Effect of wind and) > 06-35 |current and determine course and distance made good. il 1 1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Practice / Exercise Tue,23-05-15 I 1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages = Current, leeway, tidal stream, set, drift. ee . course to steer allowing for tidal stream or current or wind. |. How to determine distance off by vertical sextant angle\. SEIET [Date effectiv Frepaiea byziMnp (QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS ae [Checked by: (QSC) QSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI = AI od by: ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 Page of S pproved by:HO!) Topic covered = Taeaty | aman | Fett | course rnin te am | sign | charge | 1 1.1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages Pra gation / Ocean Voyages - Practice / Exercise] Wed,240615 1.1.27 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Practice / Exercise| Thu,250615 i417 1.2.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages: Exercises - Determine position by bearings and ranges. -Dete 5. Determine} Mon 29.06 [position by plotting astronomical position lines. mens 1.1.1/1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Practice / Exercise] Mon29.0635 Transferring of position lines ~ Determine position By running fx |with leeway and current. Tua30-06-15 1.1.2/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Practice / Exercise| Tue,30-06-15 1.1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages = - Pian @ passage between two ports from berth to berth Wed.or07.15 using the procedures for passage planning 1.1.2/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages -- Practice / Exercise | Wed,01-07-15, }1.1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Practice / Exercise] Thu,02-07-15. /1.1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Practice / Exercise] Thu,02-07-15 |1.1.1/ 1.1.2 Coastal Navigation / Ocean Voyages :- Practice / Exercise] Mon,06-07-15 beomperence rer-2: DeVere POSTTOR UE ACCUTACY OT TESUMAM POSTON TA OY BAY TESTS Jz. Position Determination [2.1 Terrestrial navigation:- Ability to use appropriate charts, J] yo o6 ozs, 7 notices to mariners and other publications. ‘Ability to use appropriate charts, , notices to mariners and other] 5 a5 lpublications - Practice / Exercise lability to use appropriate charts, , notices to mariners and other| Tweor-07as publications - Practice / Exercise a rors in postion lines = How errors may occur in poston Fine 29) weg.cgo7as how they are minimized oe Errors in position fixing -~ Practice / Exercise wedoearas Errors in postion fixing -- Practice / Exercise 799-075 2. Terrestrial navigation: Exercises on L Chart correction and other nautical publications including T8°| yon 33.075 notices using information from Notices to Mariners and corrections using tracings. FE Terrestrial navigation= Exercises on chart correction and other nautical publications including TEP! t4on33.07-15 notices using information from Notices to Mariners and correction . Jusing traci. 2.1 Terestral navigation:-- Mercator Sailing Twe407-35 T Tue.4-07-15 2.1.1 Terrestrial navigation:- - Practice / ExerciseoO} aan seer Date ectves 01 Oc 2018 [Prepared by: OR) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev.0 [Checked by: (QSC) ‘QS -TRGLOG- CMFGPI ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase T Page of 5 |Approved by:(HON) eee «| 87 | ema | Ft [course i rnin op et marks | Pa ‘i 2.1. Terrestrial navigation:-- Practice / Exercise wed, 15.07.15 2.2.4 Terrestrial navigation:-- Practice / Eeercse Wed 15-07-15, 2.1.1 Terrestrial navigaion:-- Practice / Exercise Twua60715 2.1.1 Terrestrial navigation:-- Practice / Exercise Thu a60745 2.1.2 Great-circle salling: - Spherical triangle Mon, 20-07-15 Spherical triangle -Pracice/ Exercise Mon 20-07-15 2.1.2 Great-circle sailing: - Spherical triangle -Napier's Rules Tue2t07.15 2.1.2 Great-circe sailing: - Spherical triangle - Napiers Rules Tue.2107.5 Napier’s rules -Practice/ Exercise Wed,22-07-15 | 25.2 Greatrcle sallng: ~~ Gnomone & Mercator chan] Projections foment 2.1.2 Great-
3 F 4. —_ 2.1.4 Celestial navigation. Prac the/ Laer ne Twe0t 15, TTAP TAZ Coavtal Navigation 7 Ocean Voyages 7 Rovinton” Fi ec the! eiescion ation 7@xean Voyages Revison "Yada 0913 itl Taz Cow pan Vovages 7 Reviion Prac iee/ ener ive Jerse Yoveges SRN Ta 0918 A/ 11.2 Coastal Navigation Kean Voyages > Revision Navigation 7 cea” Vovouss > Wow Topsy ay | reutrlal navigation Revision Practie /xercne ‘Mono7 0915, jaaton- Reviion Practice /taerche Mon.07 0918 2.1.1 Terrestrial navigation: Revision - Pr Two,08.09.15, tice / Exercise 2.1.2 Great circle saling: - Revision - Practice / Exercise Tue,08 09-15 2.1.2 Gre circle sailing: - Revision Practice / Exercise Wed, 0909-15, =| 2.1.3 Colestial navigation; Revision. Practice / Exercise Thu 10-09-15,‘SEI EDUCATIONAL TRUST (KOLKATA CAMPUS) [Prepared by: (MIR) [Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 Cc SEIET (QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 [Checked by: (QSC) ‘QSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI |Approved by: wz Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 came pea Faculty city sgn | 228 [Princip Topic covered pare | FAY | remarks | Fautysien | ore nn [atime Lae [rex [cour tncharge 3.2 : METEOROLOGY [Competence No. 8: Forecast weather and oceanographic conditions [g.1_ Meteorology 8.1.2- The atmosphere: Explain - Diurnal variation of temperature -| Relative humidity - Lapse rate - Adiabatic changes - Diurnal variation] T¥®A606-35 lof pressure - Geostrophic wind Gradient and cyclostrophic winds E rer Characteristics and location of Doldrums, ITCZ, Trade winds wed.17-06-15, Westertes, Polar Eastelies, and Subtropical oceanic highs. IS 4.2 -Climatology: -Explain ~ General distribution of surface temperature and Surface current Describe - Characteristics and weather associated with various types} tye,73.06-18. of clouas, ; - Characteristics and weather associated with various Air Masses Js .1.2 -Climatology: - Causes of global warming _- Depletion off the Ozone layer - Accumulation of Greenhouse gas - Effects of Global] We424-06-15 warming & Change in weather patterns - Melting ofthe lee Cap 5 1.3- Tropical revolving storms:-Explain - Regions and seasons of greatest frequency of TRS - Local nomenclature of TRS - Conditions associated with formation of| Thu 25-06-15 HRs - Factors affecting movement of TRS. - Factors associated with decay of TAS [g -1.3 Tropical revolving storms:-Describe - Characteristics of TRS - Signs which give warning of an approaching ras - Messages require to be sent as per SOLAS Sketch and describe Ue oee - Typical and possible track of TRS - Cross section through a TRS| showing areas of cloud and precipitation 5.1.3 -Tropical revolving storms:-- Plan of TRS showing isobars, wing| circulation, track, path, eye, trough tine, dongerous semi citcle! wero, g7a5 Jdangerous quadrant and navigable semi circle for both hemispheres 8 1.3 -Tropical revolving storms:-Explain - Reasons for naming of dangerous semi circle - Method of determining in which sector of TRS ship is situated. | Tye,07-07.15 |- Method of determining vortex of a TRS - Correct avoidance procedure when in the vicinity of TRS Frontal and Non frontal depressions{ ——ee Shu SSS a QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS [Os FRG. CFC Temining Lag Chief Mate(G) Phase L epated by: (AIR) ‘necked by: (OSC) Oce20td —} Approved by:(1t01) Tople cov [a 2.3 “Tropical revolving storms: Define Family of depressions, trough, anti-cyclone, ride, col sketch and describe - Structure of typical frontal zone - Warm front, Cold front, Line squall Explain - Frontogenesis, Frontolysis, Occlusion + Weather associated with: cold front, warm front, line squall and] ircz. ie Formation of frontal and non 18.1.3 -Tropieal revolving storms frontal depression [Sketch and describe Distribution of weather in a depression -tsobars and wind circulation in a depression + Cross section through warm and cold occlusions. Synoptic pattern of anti cyclone, Synoptic pattern of ridge, Synoptic pattern of cold front. Wed,08 07.15 Thw,09.07-15 eat | Remarks] Facty san | One courte ta] Prin 8.1.4- Weather forecasting:- Explain |. synoptic and Prognostic charts along with their use. - Interpreting] isobaric patterns and codes on a Synoptic weather chart a | I&-1.4 -Weather Torecasting: - How to determine geostrophie and] surface wind speeds from the charts 1g.1.4 -Weather forecasting: - Purpose of Maritime Forecast Code, + Data given by MARFOR, 8.1.4 -Weather forecasting: -Lst ~ Information given In wave| 1.4 Weather forecasting: Information given in ice charts - Information given by weather fax charts charts 8.1.4 -Weather forecasting: - Information given in shipping forecasts Dri current, gradient current, upwelling current |- General pattern of surface water circulation 18.2 Oceanography [Bsc OCT COTTE ERPTAMT Jrouteing charts , Describe - Use of data available from all of above for passage plan Characteristics and weather associated with various ocean currents. 1B.Z.Z-Waves: -Deline - Wave, significant wave height, average wave] height, fetch, swell Explain- Importance of Wind force, duration, fetch in formation and} ‘Wed, 05-08-15 growth of waves - Principal individual currents and thelr names ‘Wed)28-07-15 - Information available on current rose - Vector Mean current = 8 .2.1 -Ocean currents: - Current data present in current atlases and] Tue,04-08-15Vay \ e it SEIET Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 Prepared by: (MR) (QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS, Rev. ° [Checked by: (QS) E a Gi (QSF-TRGLOG- CMFGPI raaens ng Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase L Approved by:(HON) Tesi Topic covered Faculty Date Remarks Faculty Sign course tn charge Principal 1 EWES TE WETNO OF ESET WOVE TEENS ATE WN loeriods information availabe from wind rose Factors affecting wave height and direction Thu06-08-15 |. The method of estimating wave length of the wave fazer oe ses Derr - Ice tongue, ce shelf, Pack ice and Fast ice - Formation of Icebergs from floating glaciers, ice shelf's and] characteristics of each - origin to decay (North Atlantic only) Explain - Formation of Sea Ice Tuej11-08-15 8.2.3 -lce on the sea: Normal seasons and probable tracks of bergs| from origin to decay (North Atlantic only) - Outer limits of the area in which icebergs may be encountered -| Reasons for decay of icebergs - Areas affected by sea ice -| Precautions to be taken when navigating near ice - Purpose, Dutes| land Responsibilities of international ice Patrol - Freezing spray and actions to minimize the effects state - Signs which may indicate proximity of ice on clear days andl nights |. The range at which observer may expect ice visually in varying |conditions of visibility - Limitations of radar as a means of detecting ice Wed)12-08-15 Describe - Factors which may give rise to ice accretion fas = | Report to be made under International conventions when ice is} lencountered. List Information in radio messages reporting dangerous ice -| Information in radio messages reporting conditions leading to ice| accretion.- Different types of ice, icebergs, Limits of icebergs, - Accumulation of ice on ships. Tue,18-08-5 [g-3- Weather Routeing:- Information of current, - Wind and ice to select an optimum route, - Use of wave charts to select the best route, Wed,19-08-15 | weather rout available ta shi 8.3 -Weather Routeing: - Describe - Climatological routeing - Optimum (least time routing) . Data presented in sailing directions and Mariner's Hand Book - Construction of Ship's Performance Curves Thu,20-08-15 [g -4- Calculation of tides for standard and secondary ports Tue 1-08.15 |g 4 Calculation of tides for standard and secondary ports Wed,02-09-15 (Exercise/Pratical) ls A Calculation of tides for standard and secondary ports (Exercise/Pratical) Tue,08-09:15 [8 a Calculation of tides for standard and secondary ports} Wed,09-09-15 [Exercise/Pratical) 8.5 -Use of all appropriate nautical publications on tides and} xplain- Routeing charts, - Tide tables,- Current and tidal currents: Thu A0-09-15 stream atlases.SEIET [Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 [Prepared by: (MR) ‘QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS [Reno [Checked by: (QC) QSF =TRGLOG- CMFGPI io Topiccovrea \ = \ faa \ amas | Facty ion ar \ as {5 I :SEI EDUCATIONAL TRUST (KOLKATA CAMPUS) SENET. [Date effectiver OF Oct 2014 Prepared by: (MR) QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS [Rev.0 [Checked by: (QSC) ‘OSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI Training Log Chief Mate( FG) Phase 1 a fiercest ers, | ore | F287 | nemarts | Facute course in| Princes ame sien | charge |! Batch no. = 75-06-15, fe: [eourse techarge ‘3.4 SHIP SAFETY, DAMAGE CONTROL & MAI INTENANCE [Competency No. 17: Maintain safety and security of the ship’s crew and passengers a Ind the operational condition of life-saving, fire fighting and other safety systems (international Convention for the safety of Life at Sea) ~LSA Code, Explain - Purpose and Objectives of LSA Code 117.2 4 thorough knowledge of life saving appliance regulations Mon, 15-06-15 [7-1 A thorough knowledge of ife saving appliance regulations international Convention for the safety of Life at Sea) ~LSA Code LSA eequirements as per SOLAS Thu8-0635 117-2 Organisation offre and abandon ship drils- plain type of vessel - How to assign duties Division of crew into command, emergency and backup teams |. How to draw a muster list and emergency instructions for a given crew and . : Fria9-06-15 117.2 Organisation of fire and abandon ship ils How drils and practices should be organized keeping fatigue factor in consideration. - Importance of| importance of steps to be taken to follow up concusions of any drill 17.3 Maintenance of operational condition of tfe saving, fire fighting and other safety systems. Jdebriefings after a dit ‘Mon,22-06-15 Fiza Actions to be taken to protect and safeguard all persons on board in Jemergencies Fr.26-06-15 collision or grounding F175 Actions to lit damage and salve the ship following fire, explosion, Mon 28-06-15 [a7.5 Actions to limit damage and salve the ship following fire, explosion, [collision or grounding,-List ri,03-07-15 Purpose and Objectives of Code of safe working practices, Moa,06-07-15) es ee Ibe taken in case of piracy or armed robbery Fri0-07-15 4 17.7 Ship maintenance and repairs, Describe- Planned maintenance system (PMS) Won 33.9725 1 wt[Prepared by: (MR) [Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 SHIET Rev. 0 [Checked by: (OSC) [Approved by:(HON) ‘QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS ‘SF -1RGLOG- CMFGPE Page of S ‘Training Log Chief Mate(G) Phase L Faculty course in| Princip Topic covered Faculty | pemarks | "Sign wes, accommodation ladders, pilot host and pilot ladders, W/T doors, mooring equipment, hatch covers and cargo handling equipment |17.7 -ship maintenance and repairs ~ Care and maintenance of ropes, “ era Thu.16-07-15, accommodation ladders, plot holst and plot ladders, W/T doors, mooring lequipment, hatch covers and cargo handling equipment 17.7 -Ship maintenance and repairs -Care and maintenance of ropes, wire Fri37-07.15 [Competency No. 18: Develop emergency & damage control plans & handle emergency situat [response to emergencies: rawing plans to deal with emergencies, egat 18.1.1 Demonstrate the knowledge of preparations of contingency plans for ‘Mon 20-07-15 aspects and seamanship practise 18.1.2 Understands ship construction with regards to damage control - Explain: |. How to draw plans to deal with: Leakages and spils in dangerous cargoes, {rescue of victims from enclosed spaces, heavy weather damage, rescue of Thu 23-07-35 [survivors from anather ship or sea, & abandon ship. 18.1.2 Understands ship construction with regards to damage control - constructional features with regards to damage control extinction: Fire prevention procedures, different types of fires and fire fighting equipments to be used, fighting fire on different types of ship. 16.1.3 -Explains methods and aids for fire prevention and detection and | Mion 27-07-15 18.1.4 Understands functions and use of ife saving appliances: Different lypee of emergencies, actions taken, lifesaving appliances & instructions to seit. Describe -, How to draw plans for maintenance and inspection of lite saving, firefighting and other safety systems (Remote controlled W/T doors, Bilge Jatarms |. Procedures for maintenance of LSA (Lifeboat Launching appliances, ISARTs, immersion suits and thermal protective aids; Life jackets; Pyrotechnics ; Line Throwing Apparatus) Procedures for maintenance of FFA( Portable fire extinguishers; Fire hydrants; Fire hoses, Fire nozzles International Shore Connection; Fireman’s loutft, Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA); Fire wallet; Fire dampers, Fire flaps and ventilators; EEBD) |. Actions to be taken in event of fire on own ship (accommodation, engine rooms, cargo spaces and galley) Explain How to draw plans to deal with: Fre and Explosion iteboat equipment including radio ite-saving appliances, satelite EPIRES, a . ‘Thu,30-07-15, Competence No, 19; Use of leadership and managerial skis 19.2 -Knowledge of shipboard personnel management and training principles of Controlling Subordinates and maintaining good relationships Fe, 31-07-15saer Date ceive OT O01 [Prepared bys ORD QUALI SYSTEM FORWS ies. Checked by: (OS) “ OSE -TRGLOG- CFG 5 Approved by:(HON Training Log Chief Mate{ FG) Phase L see of eerie ; a Toca | gamana | 402 [ours in] rie opi d Oats rea Sign | charge | 1 ugement and taining 13.1 Knowledge of shipboard personnel ma state that the principles include: ‘being calm and even in temperament when giving orders and dealing with ottenders being honest and fair in all matters, and being firm when necessary treating all staff on the same basis |- avoiding causing disappointment to sta | avoiding making promises, having proper atitude towards spokesmen or representatives of trade ‘Mon,03-08-18 unions - making allowances for differences in nationality, language, religion and other cultural matters affecting behaviour and attitude ensuring that al staff feel that their services on board are appreciated Hi9.4 knowledge of shipboard personnel management and taining exercise of Authority States the appointment of a person to a higher rank gives authority the real authority is achieved when the person concerned demonstrates that he knows the work, i decisive, decisions are generally correct, orders are clear and are quickly carried out without argument, seeks advice when necessary and helps others, accept orders from superiors and carry them Jout and accepted by those with whom he works. Thu,06-08-15 raining Methods state training should be based on attitude, skill and knowledge Explain - the purpose of on-board training |. why training should be relevant tothe trainees’ work and duties aboard ship |- how to conduct a training session (Purpose, Objective, Contents, Mode of training, Briefing and Debriefing) [i9.2-A knowledge of related international maritime conventions and recommendations, and national legislation Explain Principles underlying the ISM Code |. Content and application of the ISM Code |. Principles underlying the STCW Convention - Content and application of the STCW Convention - Hours of rest for watchkeepers as per STOW and MLC. io a Frio7-08.5 19.3- Ability to apply task and workload management, induding planning. and co-ordination, personnel assignment, time and resource constraints and prioritization Planning and co-ordination Explain |- Signs of fatigue ‘Mon,10-08-15 Causes of fatigue |. The results, if fatigue is overlooked and / or allowed to develop Need to maintain work/ rest hour records. - Importance of meetings on board for planning - Importance of safety committeeave Prepared by: (MR) | Te effectiver 01 Oct 2014 vepanea a8 Cc SEIET pa [Checked by: (QSC) (QUALIFY SYSTEM FORMS ev.0 approved by:HOn ‘OSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPL Page of 5 “Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 wm Faculty | course in| Princpa Fecal | pemarks dare |_| Topic covered Date | name a fin: Abie to appv tik and worlload management, nduding pansing land co-ordination, personnel assignment, me and fesource constraints and pronation Personnel Assignment state Personnel assignment depends upon knowedee, sil experience, eompetence atte, ship design, manning arrangements, extemal environmental conditions, reliability ofequoment ard machinery, and lonerationa conditions ime and resource constrains, ino Thua308.15 The work be planne, locate, delegate, keeping in ming the time and resource constraints | the importance of using athe avalable resources, with proper pinning to obtain optimum resus rirtization state | importance of prion the worn eiterent day to-day scenarios fis: Rrowledge and abit to apply eecve resource management tocaton assignment, and prioritization of resources, effective communication on bosrd and ashore, Decisions reflect consideration of | Fria408.5 team experiences, assertiveness and leadership, including motivation, Otaining and maintaining station awareness zl 18<4-Knowledge and ability to apply etectve resource management |aocation stsignment and prioritization of resources sate The importance of allocating assignment andproritation of resources tetive communication on boerd and ashore Frtoeas Elan Interactive and closed loop communication | importance of eect communication, briefings and debrieings i: 1-4 Knowledge and abity to apply fective resource management? decisions reflect consideration of team experiences = Factors tobe taken ito consideration to alocate and delegate Mon,17-0815 I Etective resource management taking into account the experience of te team error chains and explains how they can be avoided 18:4 -Knowiedge and ability to apply effective resource management = assertveness.and leadership, including motivation Define - Authority and Assertiveness - Motivation extain Need fora balance between authority and assertiveness } Methods of motivation andthe importance of motivating thecrew to | Thu.20-08-15, obtain the optimum result, ‘Obtaining and maintaining situational awareness Explain The importance of obtaining and maintaining situational awareness JOUT System rows "repaved by [Checked by: ONC) aie QS TRGLOG- CMEGPE Approved by:(H10%) Log Chet Mate EO) P Tecaty | gamaan | Fatty [course in| Pros Topic covered Dawe fe Ser | woe |! 19: Knowledge and ait to apply decision-making techniques uation | F471.08 15 land risk assessment, Went and generate options, Seleting couse of action, Evaluation of outcome eflectiveness 13: Rnowiedge and ability Yo apply decison making Techniques situation and rk assessment Fo.20.0815 Caplan. Method to cary out station andrhkassessment 19.5 Knowledge and ability to apply decision making techniaues: | fy and Generate Options Non 31.0815 19.8 knowledge and abt to apply decision mating techniques selecting Course of Acton. Thy.03 0945, Pep: Method of slecing effective course of action | acs knowledge and abiity to opp decision-making tetwigues Evauaion Fxiog.o9.15, ot outcome eectiveness al =| so. knowledge and abity to appl dechlonmaking techniques Faplain |” Fri08-098 eed to evaluate the outcome effectiveness Le esmmee wapemeTtaton, and OveNT OT SandaTT opTATIE procedures- Explain Mon,07-09-15, How to develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) Tee-bevelopment, plementation, and oversight standard operating. | Thy 0-095 procedures Methods to implement the SOPs | Fone pevelopment, Implementation, and oversight of standard operating esr esonsof ver sighting ofSOP's and he dangers associated] FVAL-OP 3S ch ith xe plementation, and oversight of standard operating ree renons of over sighting of OP's andthe dangers aerocted | FRALGPIS «0 [rorat HOURS:SEI EDUCATIONAL TRUST (KOLKATA CAMPUS) creT. Date effectiver 01 Ot 2014 repared by: (IR) ‘QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev.0 [Checked by: (OSC) ‘O5F -TRGLOG- CMFGPI Een [Approved by:(H1O1 “Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 Faculty Faculty course in] Princip Topic covered ate | 0 | nema | Fee [cours in Pie [Batch ro 75-0615 Fe eourse charge [2.5.2 : SHIP STABILITY -Competence 15: Control trim, stability and stress Px eRe CaCO aEHE ATT VOOM TT Simpson's Rules 1 & 2 Mon, 15-06-15, [approximate calculation of areas and volumes:- eas Practice / Exercise State Simpson's Rules 3 wed 37-0645 calculate - Areas, Volumes using Simpsons ule Approximate calculation of areas and volumes:- ae Practice / Exercise [REPORT aTCUTECOTT OTA -—owomeme corner areas and volumes. (Horizontal or Vertical ordinates/ semi ordinates at equal intervals or | F1i29-06-15, haif intervals) approximate caluTation of reas and volumes ae Practice / Exercise [Approximate calculation of areas and volumes:- Geometric centres of| areas and volumes. (Horizontal or Vertical ordinates/ semi ordinates at equal intervals or | Tue,23-06-15, haf intervals) |. TC, FWA using Simpzon’s Rules [approximate calculation of areas and volumes:- ee Practice / Exercise aan ‘Approximate calculation of areas and volumes Ty Thu 25-0615 Practice / Exercise effects of density: TPC, FWA, DWA calculations Explain - Effect of change of density of water on TPC Fri26-06-15, Calculate - Draft of the vessel fore and aft due to change in density Effects of density: TPC, FWA, DWA calculations: Explain - Effect of change of density of water on TPC Mon,29-06-15 calculate - Draft ofthe vessel fore and aft due to change in density [Cateatation oF Free Surface Erect il Explain - The formula FSC = (Vol Ib? /12 for rectangular areas Fc FsM/a Tue,30-06-15, calculate - Free Surface correction using formula and ship stability bookletAe ate effective: D1 Oct 2014) Prepared by: (MR) [checked by: (OSC) SEET QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 Japproved by:(HON) ‘OS -TRGLOG- CMFGPI page of 5 ulty ‘course in Principe Teaining Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase L Faculty | gemarks ‘Topic covered pate | Sign charge 1 [Moment of inertia () of a tank using Simpson's rules Calculation of Free Surface Effect: - Practice / Exercise Wed, 01-07-25 simplified stability date: Explain | Maximum dead weight moment, Maximum permissible KG (diagrams tables) Use of diagrams of dead weight moment. Minimum permissible GM, ¥r403-07.35 Firm and lst: rim Explain -LCG, LCB - Effect of loading, discharging and shift of lweights on LCG “Effect of change in underwater volume on (CB | Trimming moment ‘Moments required to change trim by 1 em (MCTC) | McTc={ 8 XGMI}/( 100 X LBP) Mon 06-07-15 | Why BMI is used instead of GMI to determine MCTC |. effect of change in density on MCTC [rim = Trimming Moments/ MCTC | change in trim( Tc = Change in draft forward + Change in draft aft | Use of trim tables - State - Centre of Floatation is centroid of water plane area LCF is the tipping centre or the pivoting point about which the vessels changes her trim ‘Change in draft aft, T, = (TeX LCF )/ LBP |. Change in draft fwd, T= [T. X (LBP-LCF)]/ LOP +ue,07-075, [cateulate Quantity of cargo to be loaded/ discharged shifted to produce @ required trirm| | Final Forward and Aft drafts | quantity of cargo to be loaded/ discharged to keep the forward/ aft Wed, 08-07-15 léraught constant, Practice/ Exercises Fr410-0745 [calculate Quantity of cargo to be loaded/ discharged to reach desired Horward/ aft draft, Finat trim, fore and aft drafts using ship stability booklet ‘Mon 13-07-15 Practice/ Exercises Tue,34-07-15 explain - Cross curves of Stability and KN curves - How to determine GZ from Icross/ KN curves effect on GZ values due to shift of weights (Vertical and horizontal curves) ‘Wed, 15-07-15 |-Bange of Stability Practice / Exercise FAA. 07-15[Date effective: 01 Oct 2014, TPrcparea by: RY Rev.0 [Checked by: (QSC) (QSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase I Page of S [Approved by:(HON) Jj opie covered Faculty Faculty Remarks | Fo Course in] Principal charge | ot Describe ; Effect of increased length, breadth and freeboard on the curve of staticat stability [Calculate - Angle of ist resulting from transverse and vertical [movement of weight using Gz curve Practice / Exercise Mon, 20-07-15 Tue,21-07-15 2 = (Calculate [Area under the GZ curve using Simpson's Rules wed,22-07-15 Practice / Exercise Friza.o7as Practice / Exercise Mon,27-07-15 Practice / Exercise Twe,28-07.15 pOymamicar Seay state - Statical stability requirements as per SOLAS - Dynamical Stability at stated angle of heel represents potential lenerey of the ship. ‘Wed,29-07.15 [Dynamical stability:- |- Potential Energy is used in overcoming resistance to rolling and in producing rotational energy. |- Dynamical Stability = A X Area under GZ curve Fr}31-07.15, intact stability requirements for carriage of the grain Explain - intact stability requirements for carriage of the grain |- Volumetric heeling moments (VHM) caused due to shift of grain in partly filled / full compartments. - Use of Maximum Permissible VHM curves calculate |- Heeling Arm AO = VHMY/ (SFX A) - Heeling Arm 240 = 0.8 X AO ‘Mon.03-08-15, intact stability requirements for carriage of the grain: Draw - Heeling arm curve on Righting arm curve for given ship's condition (from stability booklet) and determine angle of heel |Compare - Results from calculations above with the criteria set in Reg la of Grain Code. Twe,04-08-15 a intact stability requirements for carriage of the grain:- Practice / Exercise Wed,05-08-15 intact stability requirements for carriage of the grain:- Practice / Exercise Frio7-08.15‘OSE -TRGLOG- OM “Tenining Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase L ‘opie covered Intact stability requirements for carriage of the grain'= Mon 10-08-15 Practice / Exercise intact stability requirements for carriage of the grain Practice / Exercise Tue 11-08-15 Tntect stability requirements for carriage of the grains Practice / Exercise wed.12-08-15 lory-docking and grounding ry-dacking Leave . Part ofthe weight fs taken by the blocks a8 soon 25 the ship Mrouches the blocks and reduces buoyancy force by same amount Define ~ Critical instant, Critical period, Decivty of docks Explain - Upthrust (P) causes a virtual loss of GM | Upthrust P= (MCTC X Te ) /Distance from Centre of Floatation | Why GM must remain positive until critical instant. ccicclate - Minimum GM to ensure ship remains stale at the point of Fej4-0815, taking blocks overall. Dry-docking and grounding:- Practice / Exercise ‘Mon 17-08-15 lory-docking and grounding explain Upthrust (P) causes a virtual loss of GM F Upthrust P= (MCTCX Te) /Distance from Centre of Floatation | Why GM must remain positive until ritical instant. calculate rrnienum GM to ensure ship remains stable a the point of taking blocks overall Tue 18-08-15 locking and grounding: Practice / Exercise Wed,19-08-15 Dry cise TY waiaso0as bry-docking and grounding:- Practice / Exe ry-docking and grounding:- Practice / Exercise ‘Mon,31-08-15 lory-docking and grounding:- Practice / Exercise ‘Tue01-09-15 Wed,02-09-15 lory-docking and grounding:- Practice / Exercise‘SEI STEM FORMS 1 Oct 2014 Prepared by: (MR) [Checked by: (QSC) QUALITY ‘OSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPT : ( L___tnining Log Chet Mate FG) Phase 1 pseu peer a reaiey acuity [Course in prinina Topic covered ate | FAY | memante | ear [Seon Maximum trim to ensure ship remaing Stable atthe point of Takin biocks overall mapoer oral - Virtual loss of GM and drafts of ships after water level has fallen by stated amount. - drafts on taking the blocks overall - oss in GM for fallin water level after siting over-all (Vessel takes to blocks first at any point on the entre length of the vessel) Frionooas IGrounding Explain - How the stability of a ship aground at one point on centre Tine is reduced the same way asin dry dock - How increase in upthrust with fallin tide, increases the heeting moment and reduces the stability Calculate - virtual loss of GM and drafts of ship after tide has fallen by a stated amount. - Point of grounding, piven inital drafts and drafts after grounding. Practice / Exercise on 07-08-15 Practice / Exercise reece Practice / Exercise Seles \a-09-15, Practice / Exercise fat TOTAL HOURS.L- AND ‘SEI EDUCATIONAL TRUST (KOLKATA CAMPUS) [Date effective: 01 Oct 2014 [Prepared by: GR) i SET (QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS [Checked by: (QSO) ‘OSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI page of? Approved by:(HOT) ‘Training Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase L Topkc covered Faculty Fecuty | pemarts | So [Batch no. 15.0615 [re [course ircharge [3.5.4 : SHIP CONSTRUCTION [Competence 15: Control trim, stability and stress 15.1.1: Ship Construction aldo: Describe - Manual electric are welding - Automatic welding processes, electro-siag, electro-gas, TIG, MIG,| |saW, Resistance welding - Butt, lap and fillet welds - Preparation of plate edge for welding Thu, 18-0615, Welding: Use of tack welding - Weld faults; lack of fusion, penetration, re-inforcement, root penetration; slag inclusion, porosity, overlap andl lunder cut - Gas cutting of metals Various tests for welds - Purpose of flux ~ Single pass, multh pass and back run Fr, 19-0615 |- Full penetration filet weld Welding: -- Distortion due to welding and measures to minimise thern| |- Classification Societies require tests on weld materials andl scodes before pro Eas gion a TT TT aT their location. - Watertight, Non watertight, Weather tight, Oil tight, and Corrugated Thu, 25-06-15, —_}—4—— Fr, 26-06-15 bulk heads Bulkheads:~ Sketch and describe - Construction of W/T bulkheads and Its attachments to sides and tank] op | How water tightness is maintained when bulkheads are pierced by longitudinal, beams or pipes Thu, 02-07-15 Use of cross tes in| Bulkheads: - Purpose of wash bulkheads - tankers - Procedures for testing of bulkheads ri, 03-0715, |- Racking stresses and transverse bulkheads [Compare - Cofferdam, flat plate and corrugated Watertight and weather-tight doors: state - W/T doors, mechanisms, indicators and all associated valves must be inspected once a week - All W/T doors in main transverse bulkhead must be operated daily - Drills for operating W/T doors, Side| scuttles, valves and closing mechanisms must be held weekly. Records of drills and inspections to be entered in the log book with] record of any defects ‘Thu, 09-07-15 Explain - Categories of watertight doors (Class 1, Class 2, Class 3) doors - Rules regarding number of openings in passenger ships and WIT! 5, so.07.15 . Difference between Water tight and weather tight doors>! Fe gene OG jyate ertecuve:_ 01 Oct 2014 QUALITY SYSTEM FORMS Rev. 0 —Jrreparea oy oR) | [Checked by: (OSC) QSF -TRGLOG- CMFGPI Conditions Assessment Scheme (CAS) ~ Teaining Log Chief Mate(FG) Phase 1 Page of 2 Approved by:c110% Topic covered ae “re | mame | Fait | come [rn Sketch and describe. z , - Acrangement of power operated sliding W/T d oor Thu, 1607 | Hinged W/T door and means of securing them, . Sketch and describe - Ramp doors of Ro-Ro ships ra.a7073 |- Ship side doors. ee Eorrosion and its pravention - Corrosion, Erosion, Corrosion Triangle Formation of corrosion cell - Galvani series of metals - Stress concentrations leading to corrosion cell formation eu zens. - Differences in surface condition leading to formation of corrosion eats [Corrosion and its prevention, -Vreatmont of Reelin ipyard } Impressed Current System -Cathodie protection using sacrifcall r,2807-15 anodes: Explain - Structure of paint and purpove ofeach constituent |- Purpose of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) List - Common paint vehicles: Drying ois, leo-esins, alkyd resins | Thu, 3007-15 polymerizing chemicals and bitumen and state suitability of each fr various applications. |List - Common paint vehicles: Drying oils, oleo-resins, alkyd resins,| polymerizing chemicals and bitumen and state sutabilty of exch for! Fr,31-07-15 various applications. H ypical paint schemes for. underwater areas, boot topping & top sides surface preparation for painting ~ Safety precautions when using| Thu 06-0845 paints Typical paint schemes for: weather decks, superstructures and tani interiors Surface preparation for painting - Safety precautions when} _Fr,0708-15 using paints | How antéfouling paint acts - How anti-corrosive paint acts pore | Wetted Surface area $= 2.58 X v(A X Length of ships) |surveys, certification & dry-docking: - statutory and Mandatory surveys piztoess | initial Survey, Intermediate Survey, Annual Survey and Renewal Survey - Harmonised System of Ship Surveys - Enhanced Surveys- surveys, certification & dry-docking:- Pree iia! Survey, Intermediate Survey, Annual Survey and Renewall Fx survey -Harmonised System of Ship Surveys - Enhanced Surveys ification & dry-decking:- surveys, cerfication & dry-docting Condition Assessment} Fri, 11-09-15, Programme (CAP) TOTAL HOURS
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