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PROJECT WORK FOR DECK MIDSHIPMEN 1.a.

Draw the amidships load line and detail dimensions (including deck line). 5.a. Draw approximately to scale, a deck plan of your ship showing 1.b. Layout of your bridge describing navigational equipment and its use. the position of fairleads, winches/capstans and windlass. On this 1. Drawings 1.c. General arrangement of your vessel. plan show the leads of the mooring ropes and wires at a port you have 2.a. Ship's safety plan 2.b. Diagram of a ships lifeboat/liferafts giving full details of capacities and general 5.b. Give a brief description of a berthing or unberthing operation of 2. Safety 2.c. Signals - describe the various methods and give examples of signals used 6.a. Summarize the Company's policy on Environmental Protection. 2.d. Draw a plan of accomodation and E/R escape routes. What measures are taken aboard your ship to minimize the risk of 6. Protection of the Marine Environment markings, lightings, etc. 2.g. Man overboard procedure. regulations that aim to control and protect the marine environment. 2.h. Preventive measures against drug trafficking. 2.e. Procedures for enclosed space entry and examples of same. pollution? This includes the disposal of plastics, galley wastes, noise, 2.f. Describe type and operation of fixed F/F equipment smoke, oil, sludge, etc. Investigate and list the main international 7. Steering Gear 3. Pipeline Systems 7.a. Describe the tests normally carried out on the steering gear prior 3.a. Plan of cargo and ballast pumping system. to arriving/leaving port. 3.b. IG Plant- detail safety devices found in the hazardous area (for tanker vessel) 3.c. Description of safety precautions during COW and drawing of pipeline system. 8. Bridge Watches (for tanker vessel) 8.a Describe briefly the duties and responsibilities of all personnel 4. Cargo Work involved during maneuvering operations: 4.b. Hold preparation prior to loading (for dry cargo vessels) d. During one watch at sea 4.c. Deck watch duties during loading/discharging operations. e. Securing for sea a. Entering port 4.a. Opening and closing procedures for cargo hatches detailing arrangements b. Leaving port for ensuring watertightness. c. When anchoring or weighing anchor and interactions with the engine room and other parts of the vessel. March 18, 2008 Note: Additional projects maybe assigned by the Ship's Training Officer 8.b. Describe how orders are given, confirmed and executed and the

Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific Kamaya Point DEPARTMENT OF SHIPBOARD TRAINING Associated Marine Officers and Seamens Union of the Philippines-PTGWO-ITF Kamaya Pt., Brgy. Alas-asin, Mariveles, Bataan Prepared By: C/E Cleto Del Rosario, DST Director

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