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DWK322 - APlan 2

1) This document outlines an assessment plan for a course on handing over and taking over a navigational watch. 2) The assessment will involve a 20-minute simulation where the student hands over and takes over the watch from another officer. Performance will be evaluated based on 12 criteria related to properly conducting the watch handover. 3) Students must score at least 50% on the assessment to pass. Failing students may retake the assessment up to three times, after which they must retake the full course.

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DWK322 - APlan 2

1) This document outlines an assessment plan for a course on handing over and taking over a navigational watch. 2) The assessment will involve a 20-minute simulation where the student hands over and takes over the watch from another officer. Performance will be evaluated based on 12 criteria related to properly conducting the watch handover. 3) Students must score at least 50% on the assessment to pass. Failing students may retake the assessment up to three times, after which they must retake the full course.

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Course / Doc. No.

UC-DS- DWK322APLAN2 Page 1 of 3


Developer Document Reviewer Programmer

Validator Pilot Testing Final Approval

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Student’s Name: Click or tap here to enter text. Date: enter a date.

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Instructor’s Name: Capt. Carl Cuizon Date: enter a date.

Pre-requisite: Student-equipment
ratio: 1: 4 (as per CMO
Scope: requirement)

Course Deck Watch 322

Assessment Title Handing over and taking over the watch

Assessment code DWK322_APlan 2

20 minutes
Duration Briefing 2 minutes, preparation 3 minutes, execution 10 minutes, de-briefing 5
minutes

Function Navigation at the OPERATIONAL LEVEL

Competence Maintain a safe navigational watch

Thorough knowledge of the Principles to be observed in keeping a navigational


K.U.P. watch

At the end of the assessment the student should should be able to:
Assessment Outcome  Demonstrate the proper procedure in handing over and taking over the
watch

Assessment Area In any sea area

Equipment Needed Approved Bridge Simulator


Condition
The practical assessment shall be carried out and performed individually in an
approved simulator. The student must demonstrate the required assessment
outcome according to performance standard within time prescribed.
To demonstrate the required outcome, the student must be able to perform the
criteria set out.

Scenario Description Vessel is underway and is changing over the watch

Model ship: Cargo ship (021)


LOA: 205.1 m.
Ship’s Particulars
Beam: 32.2 m.
Displacement: 45854 tonnes

Position: Lat. N34⁰-44.78’, Long. E139⁰-35.32’


Course: 090⁰T
Speed: 15.0 knots
Steering: autopilot mode
Wind speed: 15 knots
Initial Conditions
Wind direction: NE
Current speed: 1.0 knot
Current direction: N’ly
Visibility: Good
Time of day: 2000 hours

Briefing As per briefing checklist.

1. Once received, read the assessment plan copy read carefully and
understand the scenario.
Student Tasks 2. Follow the Bridge Procedure Guide in handing over and taking over the
watch.
3. Take over the watch when you are good and ready.

The performance assessment of the student will be computed manually. Points


Practical Assessment
scored/total score multiplied by 100%. Score is either 1 or zero.

Points/ Scored
Performance Outcome Performance Criteria Score Points

Handed over the following:


a. Stated Course steered and next
1
alteration *
b. Stated Speed; present and average 1
c. Stated weather condition, tides,
1
1. Hand over the watch current; present and expected
d. Stated traffic condition 1
e. Stated targets on radar, AIS and
1
ECDIS
f. Stated radio condition; messages, nav
1
warnings, standby frequencies
g. Stated present navigational condition;
1
main engine, compass errors
h. Stated Master’s Standing orders and
1
special instructions
1. Read Master’s Standing Order * 1
2. Noted the present ship position, course
1
changes, dangers or hazards
10. Take over the watch
3. Adopted present condition inside the
1
bridge
4. Confirmed the watch hand over 1

Total Score: 12

Debriefing As per debriefing checklist.

Grading Guidelines
Passed 50% and above
Failed 49% and below
Rating Scale
The student will be automatically failed if unable to perform correctly the critical criteria
marked (*).

Result After the assessment, the result of the practical assessment will be advised by the
assessor.

1. Only students endorsed for re-sit by the subject teacher shall be given the re-sit.
2. Re-sit shall be given only when the AAC is provided with the copy of the
endorsement made by the subject teacher and duly signed by the Dean or
Re-Sit, Academic Head.
Appeals and 3. Only students who have not attained the minimum score of 50% in each
Objections assessment administered are allowed for re-sit.
4. Re-sit is only given three times after which the students need to re-enroll the
course.
5. Re-sit should not be taken as a guarantee to pass the subject.

PASSED
Equivalent in
Final Score in
Grading
Percentage:
System:
FAILED
Student’s Signature:

Assessor’s Signature: Capt. Carl Cuizon

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