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    Capitol UniversityCollege of Maritime Education

    Marine Transportation DepartmentCagayan de Oro City

    COURSE SYLLAUS !" #ROTECT!O" O$ T%E MAR!"E E"&!RO"ME"T

    &!S!O"

    Enhanced quality of life of Filipinos through a globally recognized learning environment.

    M!SS!O"

    Capitol University is committed to develop the youth into TOT! "E#$O%$&' mature and responsible individuals (ho areintellectually& professionally and technically competent& imbued (ith desirable attitudes& and steeped in moral and spiritual values&(ho (ill serve as catalyst for social transformation.

    !"ST!TUT!O"AL O'ECT!&ES(OUTCOMES

    )ntegral to the attainment of its mission& Capitol University commits itself to*

    . "rovide quality education that responds to the challenge of producing globally recognized graduates.+. "rovide opportunities to care for the environment and assume responsibility for creating and en,oying a sustainable

    future.C. $trengthen and perpetuate the institutional culture of research.-. Empo(er the students to apply the no(ledge and sills in serving others through a vigorous community e/tension

    program (ith focus on climate adaption and disaster resilience activitiesE. "romote the best uses of )nformation Technology in aid of instruction& research and community e/tension.F. )nculcate values& virtues& and develop an e/panded sense of culture and appreciation for the arts among the student

    body.0. )nstill the culture of peace as an avenue for promoting harmony and understanding among peoples.

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

    Date Issued:

    June 2014

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    June 2015

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    )RADUATE ATTR!UTES

    The Capitol University core values namely C%ARACTER& COM#ETE"CE& COMM!TME"T and CULTURE form basis of theattributes of a CU graduate.

    C%ARACTER

    The Total "erson' that Capitol University strives to develop is an aggregate of several invaluable elements& most important of(hich is character. 1ith access to a (ide range of program and avenues for personal& psychological& emotional and spiritualdevelopment& members of Capitol University are e/pected o uphold ideals.

    A CU graduate is et*ically informed and is a+le to,2. -emonstrate respect for the dignity of each individual and for human diversity3. #ecognize their responsibility to the common good& the environment and society4. pply ethical perspectives in their chosen profession5. 6anifest dedicated spirituality& moral uprightness& self7discipline& empathy and integrity8. !ead as (ell as be a productive and cooperative member of society that understands the value of cooperation and

    collaboration9. Find strength in humility& patience and perseverance as they serve 0od and humanity.

    COM#ETE"CE

    Capitol University stands for quality education therefore it is her primary ob,ective to transform students into professionals (ho areequipped (ith the no(ledge& the sills& and the values necessary to enable them to compete in the modern global arena toultimately uplift their lives. $he prepares her students to respond and adapt to challenges in a variety of conte/ts by developing

    capabilities such as critical and creative thining& proficiency in communication& and professional or specialized no(ledge.

    A CU graduate is competent and is a+le to,2. -emonstrate no(ledge& sill& competence and attitudes to one:s discipline and;or profession3. Thin critically and reflectively4. ble to loo at problems from different perspectives and recognize the most appropriate solution

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    Communicate effectively in English and in other languages8. !ocate& organize& analyze& synthesize and evaluate information9. Engage in creative and innovative (or.

    COMM!TME"T

    Capitol University is characterized by a sincere and steadfast loyalty to a family culture of harmoniously (oring together in thepursuit of a common goal. ll the members of the CU community are bound intellectually& psychologically and emotionally to thedevelopment of the Filipino youth to their potential in order to ensure a more promising future for our country.

    A CU graduate is committed and is a+le to,2. -emonstrate loyalty to the ideals that CU fosters in them3. Understand ho( their actions can enhance the (ellbeing of others4. 6ae a valuable contribution to the upliftment of their families and of society5. ssume responsibility for contributing to a clean and green environment and for (oring to(ards a sustainable future8. Foster a sense of pride for self and for Capitol University.

    CULTURE

    The capitol University community is united in its endeavor to cultivate e/cellence in the arts& letters& manners& and scholarly pursuitsprimarily for the enrichment and development of the Filipino nation. $he also fosters progressive& intuitive& and enlightenedindividuals by inculcating amongst its members an appreciation of and a respect for diverse histories& identities& and values.

    A CU graduate cultured and is a+le to,2. ppreciate and develop 0od7given talent;s

    3. Understand and respect the diverse cultures& languages& histories& arts& beliefs and values of the Filipinos and othernationalities4. Contribute to the preservation and development of a culture of peace manifested in ho( they live and practice their

    profession5. -emonstrate patriotism by respecting the flag and the national anthem and eeping Filipino traditions lie the use of po' and

    opo' and other similar traits

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    June 2014

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    #RO)RAM EDUCAT!O"AL O'ECT!&ES!nstitutional

    O+-ectives(Outcomes

    A C D E $ )

    2. "rovide and equip students (ith no(ledge& proficiencies& sills&

    competencies& attitudes and values to qualify them for*

    2.2"rofessional licensure e/am

    2.3ssessment and certification as officer in charge of navigational (atchon seagoing ship of 8

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    #rogram Outcomes and Relations*ip to #rogram Education O+-ectives

    #rogram Outcomes#rograms

    EducationalO+-ectives

    bility to demonstrate the competence to* 2 3?a@ -emonstrate the ability to perform the competence& at the operational level under

    $ection A));2 of the $TC1 code

    ?b@ pply no(ledge in mathematics& science and technology in solving problems related tothe profession and the (orplace.

    ?c@ 1or in a multi7cultural and;or multi7disciplinary team

    ?d@ Understand professional and ethical responsibilities

    ?e@ Communicate effectively in oral and (ritten English

    ?f@ Understand the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in global and

    social conte/t of the profession

    ?g@ Engage in lifelong learning and eep abreast (ith developments in the field ofspecialization and ;or profession

    ?h@ Use appropriate techniques sills and modern tools in the practice of the profession inorder to remain globally competitive

    ?i@ -esign research and analyze data using appropriate research methodologies

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    COURSE SYLLAUS DETA!LS

    ./ Course "o/, Mar Env/

    0/ Course Title, #rotection of t*e Marine Environment 1STC2 Ta+le A3!!(.4$unction, Controlling t*e Operation of t*e S*ip and Care of #ersons On+oardCompetence, Ensure Compliance 5it* pollution prevention re6uirements7U# , ./ #revention of pollution of t*e marine environment and anti3pollution procedures

    0/ 7no5ledge of t*e precautions to +e ta8en to prevent pollution of t*e marine environment9/ Anti3pollution procedures and all associated e6uipment:/ !mportance of proactive measures to protect t*e marine environment

    9/ #re3re6uisite, "one

    :/ Co3re6uisite, "one

    ;/ Credit, 9 units 19 *ours LEC< = *our la+ 4>/ Course Description, T*e course includes t*e MAR#OL Convention ?9(?@ and t*eir applications< Sources of#ollution< #revent #ollution and Actions if #ollution is detected

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    Course Outcome(s

    The student s should be able to*

    #rogram Outcomes

    a + c d f f g * i

    -emonstrate no(ledge and basic applications of*

    2. "revention of pollution of the marine environment.3. Bno(ledge of the precautions to be taen to prevent pollution

    of the marine environment.4.Bno(ledge of the precautions to be taen to prevent pollution

    of the marine environment.

    5.nti7pollution procedures and all associated equipment.8. )mportance of proactive measures to protect the marineenvironment.

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    June 2014

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    $lop tan Clean ballast $egregated ballast 2. -escribes the surveys and

    inspections requiredunder the provisions of6#"O!D4;D

    LA, Oral #ecitation of cadets

    o(n understanding of thedefinitions and thediscussion.

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    Competence 7U# Topic !ntended LearningOutcomes(

    #erformance

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    compliance(ith

    pollutionprevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E )

    -escribes the steps(hich may be taen if asurveyor finds that thecondition of the ship orits equipment isunsatisfactory

    $tates that the conditionof the ship and itsequipment should bemaintained to conform(ith the provisions ofthe Convention

    $tates that thecertificate issued aftersurvey is the)nternational Oil"ollution "revention?)O""@ Certificate

    Ensure Compliance (ith"ollution7"revention#equirements

    $tates that the )O""

    Certificate should beavailable on board theship at all time

    TA, -iscuss the procedure

    (herein the surveyor findsthe equipment isunsatisfactory.

    E/plain that all equipment

    onboard must bemaintained to conform (ithregulations.

    E/plain that after the

    survey& an )O"" certificate(ill be issued.

    -iscuss that all cre(

    ;vessel should adhere topollution preventionrequirements.

    E/plain that the )O""

    certificate must be readyfor inspection all the time.

    !*

    Oral #ecitation of cadets o(n understanding of the

    definitions and thediscussion.

    $ho( sample of an )O""cert.

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    Competence 7U# Topic !ntended LearningOutcomes(

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    Ensurecompliance

    (ithpollution

    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E )

    !ists the conditionsunder (hich oilymi/tures may bedischarged into the $eafrom an oil taner

    !ists the conditionsunder (hich oilymi/tures frommachinery7space bilgesmay be discharged intothe sea

    $tates that theprovisions do not applyto the discharge ofclean or segregatedballast

    -escribes the

    conditions under (hichthe provisions do notapply to the dischargeof oily mi/tures frommachinery spaces(here the oil content(ithout dilution does note/ceed 28 parts permillion

    T* -iscuss the conditions

    (herein oily mi/tures aredischarged into the seafrom oil taners.

    E/plain the conditions(herein oily mi/ture frommachinery bilge aredischarge into the sea.

    -iscuss that provisions

    do not apply to thedischarge of cleansegregated ballast.

    E/plain that only 28ppm

    oil content on oily mi/ture

    should be discharge only.!* Oral discussion on the

    intended learningoutcome.

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    Ensurecompliance

    (ithpollution

    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E ) $tates that residues (hich

    cannot be discharged intothe sea in compliance (iththe regulations must beretained on board ordischarged to receptionfacilities

    $tates the special areasfor the purposes of nne/ )

    $tates that any dischargeinto the sea of oil or oilymi/tures from an oil taneror other ships of 5

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    Ensurecompliance

    (ithpollution

    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E )

    -escribes the conditionsunder (hich a ship& otherthan an oil taner& maydischarge oily mi/tures ina special area

    $tates that the regulationdoes not apply to thedischarge of clean orsegregated ballast

    -escribes conditions in(hich processed bilge(ater from machineryspaces may bedischarged in a specialarea

    -escribes the e/ceptionalcircumstances in (hich

    the regulations on thedischarge of oil or oilymi/tures do not apply

    $tates that ballast (atershould not normally becarried in cargo tans oftaners provided (ithsegregated ballast tans

    T* -iscuss the conditions of

    discharge in special areafor non taners .

    E/plain that processed

    bilge (ater maybedischarged in specialarea.

    -iscuss e/ceptions on the

    discharge of oily mi/ture. E/plain that ballast (ater

    must not be carried incargo tans.

    =ideo sho(ing of oily

    (ater separator.

    !* Oral recitation on the

    intended learningoutcome.

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    Ensurecompliance

    (ithpollution

    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E )

    $tates that every oil taneroperating (ith crude oil(ashing systems shouldbe provided (ith anOperations and Equipment6anual

    $tates that& in ne( ships of5

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    Ensurecompliance

    (ithpollution

    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E )

    $tates that as per theabove amendment to

    nne/ ) of 6#"O!&Taners of 28< 0T andabove involved in $T$operations are required tohave on board by thedate of the first periodicalsurvey after 2stanuary3

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    Ensurecompliance

    (ithpollution

    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E ))

    -escribes therequirements of nne/ ))apply to all ships carryingno/ious liquid substancesin bul

    $tates that no/ious liquidchemicals are divided intofour categories& & G& Hand O$ such thatsubstances in category pose the greatest threatto the marineenvironment and those incategory H the least

    $tates that the conditionsfor the discharge of anyeffluent containing

    substances falling inthose categories arespecified

    $tates that more stringentrequirements apply inspecial areas& (hich forthe purposes of

    nne/ )) are thentarctic area

    T* E/plain that all ships

    carrying %!$ shallcomply (ith therequirements of %%E

    )) -iscuss the 5 categories

    of %!$ -iscuss the conditions of

    discharge in each of thiscategory.

    E/plain the requirements

    for discharge in specialareas

    !* !ist do(n and e/plain

    the 5 categories of %!$. Oral recitation of the

    cadets o(ninterpretation of thediscussion.

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    Ensurecompliance

    (ithpollution

    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E ))

    $tates that pumping andpiping arrangements areto be such that& afterunloading& the tansdesignated for thecarriage of liquids ofcategories H do notretain more than certainstipulated quantities ofresidue

    $tates that the dischargeoperations of certaincargo residues andcertain tan cleaning andventilation& operationsmay only be carried outin accordance (ith

    approved proceduresand arrangements basedon standards developedby )6O

    $tates that each ship(hich is certified for thecarriage of no/ious liquidsubstances in bulshould be provided (itha "rocedures and

    rrangements 6anual

    TA* E/plain and illustrate that

    after discharge of Cat Hcargo& certain stipulatedquantity of residue are

    only allo(ed. -iscuss;illustrate the

    discharge of residues andtan cleaning operationsmust be carried out inaccordance (ith approvedprocedures.

    E/plain that all ships

    (hich carry %!$ musthave a " I 6anual.

    LA, Oral recitation and

    interpreatation of thediscussion.

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    Ensurecompliance

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    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

    %%E ))

    $tates that the 6anualidentifies thearrangements andequipment needed tocomply (ith nne/ )) andspecifies the operationalprocedures (ith respectto cargo handling& tancleaning& slops handling&residue discharging&ballasting anddeballasting (hich mustbe follo(ed in order tocomply (ith therequirements of nne/ ))

    $tates that each shipshould be provided (ith a

    Cargo #ecord +oo(hich should becompleted& on a tan7by7tan basis& (henever anyoperations (ith respect toa no/ious liquidsubstance tae place

    T* E/plain operational

    procedures regardingtan operations in orderto comply (ith %%E ))

    -iscuss the entries madein the Cargo #ecord+oo and sho( e/ampleson ho( to mae an entry.

    !*

    Oral reciatation on the

    discussed topics. $eat(or on Cargo

    #ecord boo entries.

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    Ensurecompliance

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    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

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    $tates that a surveyorappointed or authorizedby the 0overnment of a"arty to the Conventionto supervise anyoperations under this

    nne/ should mae anappropriate entry in theCargo #ecord +oo

    -escribes the surveysrequired for shipscarrying no/ious liquidsubstances in bul

    $tates that the certificateissued on satisfactorycompletion of the surveyis an )nternational

    "ollution "reventionCertificate for theCarriage of %o/ious!iquid $ubstances in+ul

    T* E/plain that authorized

    surveyor supervisingtaner operations shouldmae the appropriate

    entry in the Cargo #ecord+oo.

    -iscuss procedures of

    surveys for ships carrying%!$ and aftersatisfactory compliance a)""C for Carriage of %!$(ill be issued.

    !*

    $eat(or on Cargo

    #ecord +oo Entries. Oral e/plaination of

    survey procedures.

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    Ensurecompliance

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    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

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    $tates that for thepurpose of this anne/&empty receptacles&freight containers andportable road and railtan (agons (hich have

    been used previously forthe carriage of harmfulsubstances are treatedas harmful substancesthemselves unlessprecautions have beentaen to ensure that theycontain no residue that ishazardous to the marineenvironment

    $tates that pacaging&

    containers and tansshould be adequate tominimize hazard to themarine environment

    -escribes therequirements for maringand labelling pacages&freight containers& tansand (agons

    TA, -iscuss the precautions

    to be taen (ith emptyreceptacles andcontainers previously

    loaded (ith %!$. E/plain pacaging

    procedures forcontainers and tanscontaining %!$

    -iscuss requirements

    for maring and labelingof tans an (agons.

    LA, Oral recitation on the

    discussed topic

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    Ensurecompliance

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    prevention

    requirements

    "reventionof pollutionof the marineenvironment

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    -escribes thenotification proceduresfor loading;unloadingharmful substances asper 6#"O! nne/ )))

    -escribes the

    documentation relatingto the carriage or ofharmful substances bysea

    $tates that certainharmful substancesmay be prohibited forcarriage or limited as tothe quantity (hich maybe carried aboard anyone ship

    $tates that ,ettisoning ofharmful substances isprohibited e/cept for thepurpose of securing thesafety of the ship orsaving life at sea

    T* -iscuss notification

    procedures forunloading ;loading ofharmful substances.

    E/plain that (hencarrying harmfulsubstances onboard itrequires properdocumentation.

    -iscuss that there are

    certain limitations (ithregards to the quantityof harmful substancesto be carried onboard.

    E/plain that for the

    purpose of safety of lifeat sea& ,ettisoning ofharmful substancesmay be permitted.

    !J Oral recitation and

    interpretation on thetopics discussed.

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    %%E )=

    $tates that nne/ )=contains a set ofregulations regarding thedischarge of se(age intothe sea& shipsKequipment and systems

    for the control of se(agedischarge& the provisionof facilities at ports andterminals for thereception of se(age& andrequirements for surveyand certification

    -escribes the provisionsregarding the dischargeof se(age into the sea

    $tates that an)nternational $e(age"ollution "reventionCertificate is issued bynational shippingadministrations to shipsunder their ,urisdictionsho(ing compliance.

    TA, -iscuss the regulations

    concerning discharge ofse(age and equipmentsystems.

    E/plain procedures fordischarge of se(age.

    -iscuss that a )$""C is

    issued after compliance(ith the provisions.

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    discussed topics. 0roup #eporting

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    $tates that the nne/requires ships to beequipped (ith either ase(age treatment plant ora se(age comminutingand disinfecting system or

    a se(age holding tan $tates that the discharge

    of se(age into the sea isprohibited& e/cept (henthe ship has in operationan approved se(agetreatment plant or isdischarging comminutedand disinfected se(ageusing an approvedsystem at a distance ofmore than three nautical

    miles from the nearestlandJ or is dischargingse(age (hich is notcomminuted or

    disinfected at adistance of more than 23nautical miles from thenearest land

    TA, E/plain the equipments

    required under nne/ )= )llustrate or give sample

    photos of se(age

    treatment plant anddisinfecting equipment.

    -iscuss and illustrate

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    %%E =)

    -efines& for thepurposes of nne/ =)* Continuous feeding Emission controlarea ?EC@ %e( installations %itrogen O/ide?%O@ technical code Ozone depletingsubstances $ludge oil $hipboardincineration $hipboardincinerator Emission controlarea "articular matter?"6@ =olatile organiccompounds ?=OCs@

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    validity of the certificate

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    feeding&EC& ne(installations&%O tech.

    code& Ozone depletingsubstances& sludgeoil&shipboardincineration&incinerator&EC& "6&=OC

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    -escribes the regulationregarding %O in#egulation 24 of nne/=)

    -escribes therequirement for $O

    emission control area?$EC@

    -escribes therequirement for fuel oilquality in #egulation 2of nne/ =)

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    Conventionandlegislationsadopte

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    +asic (oring no(ledge ofthe conventions andlegislations adopted by variouscountries such as& but notlimited to* Convention of the

    "revention of 6arine"ollution by -umping of1astes and Other 6atter?!ondon -umpingConvention@ ?!-C@

    )nternational Convention#elating to )ntervention onthe Migh $eas in Cases ofOil "ollution Casualties&2N9N

    )nternational Conventionon Civil !iability for Oil"ollution -amage&2N9N?C!C 2N9N@

    Oil "ollution"reparedness& #esponseI CooperationConvention ?O"#C@ asamended ?O"#CM%$"rotocol@

    O" 7 N< and other U$legislation

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    on !ondon -umpingConvention.

    -iscussion and lectureon Oil "ollutionCasualty 2N9N

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    on Civil !iability for Oil"ollution -amage 2N9N

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    on Oil "ollution"reparedness.

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    Oil#ecord+oo?"art ) 76achinery

    $paceOperationsand"art )) 7Cargo;+allastOperations@

    -escribes the requirementsfor the provision of Oil#ecord +oos& (hich is& Oiltaners of 28< tons 0T andevery ship of 5

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    Oil#ecord+oo?"art ) 76achinery

    $paceOperationsand"art )) 7Cargo;+allastOperations@

    -escribes the entriesrequired for accidentalor other e/ceptionaldischarge of oil

    E/plains that each

    completed operationshall be signed by theofficer or officers incharge of theoperations concernedand each completedpage shall be signed bythe master of ship

    $tates that the Oil#ecord +oo should beept on board readilyavailable for inspectionand should bepreserved for a periodof three years after thelast entry has beenmade.

    E/plains that thecompetent authority ofthe 0overnment of a"arty to the Conventionmay inspect the Oil#ecord +oo on board

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    outcomes.

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    $hipboard Oil"ollutionEmergency

    "lan?$O"E"@including$hipboard6arine"ollutionEmergency"lans?$6"E"@ forOiland;or%o/ious!iquid$ubstancesand

    =essel#esponse"lan?=#"@

    $tates that the $hipboardOil "ollution Emergency"lan ?L$O"E"L@ is to beseen as an informationfrom the o(ners to the6aster of a particular ship

    $tates it is an advice to the6aster ho( to react incase of an oil spill toprevent or at least mitigatenegative effects on theenvironment

    $tates that the "lancontains operationalaspects for various oil spillscenarios and listscommunicationinformation to be used incase of such incidents

    $tates that it is compulsoryfor all ships of more than5

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    $hipboard Oil"ollutionEmergency

    "lan?$O"E"@including$hipboard6arine"ollutionEmergency"lans?$6"E"@ forOiland;or%o/ious!iquid$ubstancesand

    =essel#esponse"lan?=#"@

    E/plains that L0uidelinesfor the -evelopment of a$hipboard Oil "ollutionEmergency "lanL arepublished by )6O under

    6E"C.85?43@ 2NN3 asamended by6E"C.9?55@ 3

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    $hipboard Oil"ollutionEmergency

    "lan?$O"E"@including$hipboard6arine"ollutionEmergency"lans?$6"E"@ forOiland;or%o/ious!iquid$ubstancesand

    =essel#esponse"lan?=#"@

    -escribes that the$O"E" consists of thefollo(ing Chapters*

    2. $hip identification data3. Table of Contents4. #ecord of Changes

    5. $ection 2* "reamble8. $ection 3* #eporting

    #equirements9. $ection 4* $teps to

    control -ischargesD. $ection 5* %ational and

    !ocal Coordination. 6inimum ppendices*st of $hip )nterest ContactsN. $hipKs dra(ings*0eneral rrangement

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    $hipboard Oil"ollutionEmergency

    "lan?$O"E"@including$hipboard6arine"ollutionEmergency

    "lans?$6"E"@ forOiland;or%o/ious!iquid$ubstancesand

    =essel#esponse"lan?=#"@

    E/plains that according to6#"O! follo(ingappendices should beadded to the $O"E"*

    Coastal $tate Contacts

    ?as annually publishedbut quarterly updated inthe )nternet by )6O@+lan form for listing of"ort Contact ddressesto be ept up7to7date bythe 6aster

    $hip )nterest Contact !ist?communication dataincl. 35hours contactphone numbers to

    o(ners;managers& dataabt. charterer& insurance&"I) Club& etc.@

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    $hipboard6arine"ollutionEmergency"lan?$6"E"@

    E/plains )6O has adopteda requirement for shipsabove 28< 0#T certifiedto carry no/ious liquidsubstances in bul andthat these ships shallcarry an additionalemergency plan calledL$hipboard 6arine"ollution Emergency "lanfor no/ious liquidsubstancesL

    E/plains that this plan& isto be seen as aninformation from theo(ners to the 6aster of a

    particular ship advisingthe 6aster ho( to react incase of a spill of no/iousliquid substances toprevent or at leastmitigate negative effectson the environment

    E/plains that the "lan iscompulsory since 2stanuary 3

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    E/plains that as thecontents is mainly similarto the contents of the

    $hipboard Oil "ollutionEmergency "lan ?$O"E"@(hich is compulsory& )6Orecommends to prepare acombined plan calledL$hipboard 6arine"ollution Emergency "lanL?L$6"E"L@

    E/plains that such planhas to fulfill therequirements for the

    $O"E" and additionallyfor the $hipboard 6arine"ollution Emergency "lanfor no/ious liquidsubstances according tothe )6O 0uideline

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    Overvie( ofanti7pollutionequipment&$e(age plant&inciner

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    =olatileOrganicCompound?=OC@6anagement"lan

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    E/plains that =OC mayinclude a very (ide range

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    )nternational Convention for the "revention of "ollution from $hips&2ND4 andthe "rotocol of 2ND relating thereto ?6#"O! D4;D@

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    authorities and outlines actions (hich they may tae2.8. -escribes the provisions for the detection of violations and

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    )nstantaneous rate of discharge of oil content 1ing tan Centre tan $lop tan Clean ballast $egregated ballast

    3.3. -escribes the surveys and inspections required under the provisionsof 6#"O!D4;D3.4. -escribes the steps (hich may be taen if a surveyor finds that the

    condition of the ship or its equipment is unsatisfactory3.5. $tates that the condition of the ship and its equipment should be

    maintained to conform (ith the provisions of the Convention3.8. $tates that the certificate issued after survey is the )nternational Oil

    "ollution "revention ?)O""@ Certificate3.9. Ensure Compliance (ith "ollution7"revention #equirements

    -escribes the e/ceptional circumstances in (hich the3.D. -escribes the e/ceptional circumstances in (hich the regulations on

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    6#"O! nne/ 2 to prevent marine pollution during some ship7to7ship ?$T$@ oil transfer operations

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    A student completing this course should at the minimum: . a + c d e f g * i

    nne/ )) 7 %o/ious !iquid $ubstances in +ul4.2. -escribes the requirements of nne/ )) apply to all ships carrying

    no/ious liquid substances in bul4.3. $tates that no/ious liquid chemicals are divided into four categories&

    & G& H and O$ such that substances in category pose the greatestthreat to the marine environment and those in category H the least

    4.4. $tates that the conditions for the discharge of any effluent containingsubstances falling in those categories are specified

    4.5. $tates that more stringent requirements apply in special areas&(hich for the purposes of nne/ )) are the ntarctic area

    4.8. $tates that each ship should be provided (ith a Cargo #ecord +oo(hich should be completed& on a tan7by7tan basis& (henever anyoperations (ith respect to a no/ious liquid substance tae place

    4.9 $tates that the certificate issued on satisfactory completion of thesurvey is an )nternational "ollution "revention Certificate for theCarriage of %o/ious !iquid $ubstances in +ul

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    A student completing this course should at the minimum: . a + c d e f g * i

    nne/ )))7Marmful $ubstances Carried by $ea in "acaged Forms& or in

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    containers and portable road and rail tan (agons (hich have beenused previously for the carriage of harmful substances are treated asharmful substances themselves unless precautions have been taento ensure that they contain no residue that is hazardous to themarine environment

    5.3. $tates that pacaging& containers and tans should be adequate tominimize hazard to the marine environment

    5.4. -escribes the notification procedures for loading;unloading harmfulsubstances as per 6#"O! nne/ )))

    5.5 $tates that ,ettisoning of harmful substances is prohibited e/cept forthe purpose of securing the safety of the ship or saving life at sea

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    !ntended Learning Outcomes(#erformance CourseOutcomes

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    nne/ )= A $e(age

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    is issued by national shipping administrations to ships under their,urisdiction sho(ing compliance

    8.5. $tates that the nne/ requires ships to be equipped (ith either ase(age treatment plant or a se(age comminuting and disinfectingsystem or a se(age holding tan

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    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    !ntended Learning Outcomes(#erformance CourseOutcomes

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    9.5 $tates the regulations concerning the disposal of other garbage9.8 $tates that the special areas for the purposes of nne/ = as the 6editerranean sea&

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    D.3. -escribes the types of inspection required under nne/ =)D.4. -escribes the provision for the issuance of )nternational ir "ollution

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    !ntended Learning Outcomes(#erformance CourseOutcomes

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    D.5 -escribes the requirement for $O emission control area [email protected] $tates that the special areas for the purposes of nne/ =) as the +altic $ea?$O/@&%orth $ea?$O/@& %orth merican ?$O/& %O/ and "6@& United $tates Caribbean $eaEC ?$O/& %O/ and "6@

    Convention and legislations adopted by various countries.2.+asic (oring no(ledge of the conventions and legislations adopted

    by various countries such as& but not limited to.3. )nternational Convention #elating to )ntervention on the Migh $eas in

    Cases of Oil "ollution Casualties& 2N9N.4. )nternational Convention on Civil !iability for Oil "ollution -amage&

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    ?O"#C@ as amended ?O"#CM%$ "[email protected] O" 7 N< andother U$ legislation

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    area& to give the force on the surfaces of a rectangular tan (henfilled (ith liquid

    N.3. E/plains "articularly $ensitive $ea reas ?"[email protected]. E/plains Oil discharge monitoring and control system and oil filtering

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    June 2014

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    !ntended Learning Outcomes(#erformance CourseOutcomes

    #rogram Outcomes

    A student completing this course should at the minimum: .

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    N.5 E/plains in brief the prevention of oil pollution as stated in #egulation24F in the event of collision or stranding and #egulation 240 in theevent of collision or stranding 6easures for e/isting taners of6#"O! D4;D

    N.8 E/plains the retention of oil on board as stated in #egulation 28 of6#"O! D4;D

    Oil #ecord +oo ?"art ) 7 6achinery $pace Operations and "art )) 7

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    22.5 $tates that it is compulsory for all ships of more than 5

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    N. $hipKs dra(ings*0eneral rrangement "lan

    Tan "lan

    Fuel Oil "iping -iagram2

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    23.3 E/plains that this plan& is to be seen as an information from theo(ners to the 6aster of a particular ship advising the 6aster ho( toreact in case of a spill of no/ious liquid substances to prevent or atleast mitigate negative effects on the environment

    23.4 E/plains that the "lan is compulsory since 2stanuary 3

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    23.N E/plains that the Certificate of Chemical Fitness or $ubstances in+ul respectively can only be issued if the said plan is availableonboard

    24.< E/plains that )f a combined plan L$hipboard 6arine "ollutionEmergency "lanL ?$6"E"@ is carried& it has to be in accordance(ith the guidelines 6E"C.8?55@ and 6E"C.85?43@ as amendedby 6E"C.9?55@

    =essel #esponse "lan ?=#"@

    24.2 E/plains that the =#"7 =essel #esponse "lan is a plan required forvessels trading to;from;in U.$. and this U.$. Coast 0uardKs ne(regulations to improve pollution7response preparedness for vesselscarrying or handling oil upon the navigable (aters of the United$tates came into effect from 33nd February 3

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    Overvie( of anti7pollution equipment& $e(age plant& incinerator& comminutor&ballast (ater treatment plant

    25.< -escribes the operating procedures of anti7pollution equipment suchas*

    $e(age plant

    )ncineratorComminutor

    +allast (ater treatment plan

    =olatile Organic Compound ?=OC@ 6anagement "lan& 0arbage 6anagement$ystem& nti7fouling systems& +allast 1ater 6anagement and theirdischarge criteria

    Volatile Organic Compound (VOC !anagement "lan

    28.< -escribes that =olatile Organic Compounds ?=OC@ are organic

    chemicals that easily vaporize at normal conditions and enter into theatmosphere28.2 E/plains that =OC may include a very (ide range of individual

    substances& such as hydrocarbons ?e.g. methane& ethane& benzene&toluene& etc.@& o/idized hydrocarbons ?or fuel o/ygenates& such as

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

    Date Issued:

    June 2014

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

    Revision o:

    2

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    methyl tert7butyl ether ?6T+E@@ and by7product organic compounds fromchlorination in (ater treatment ?such as chloroform@

    28.3 E/plains that =OC emissions from the fuel;petroleum industrysources occur during e/traction of oil at the platform& tanertransportation of oil& loading and discharging at terminals& oilprocessing at refineries& taning at filling stations and leaage frompipelines as (ell as oil spills

    28.4 E/plains that =OC emissions from ships can be due to incompletecombustion processes and include crancase& e/haust andevaporation emissions

    28.5 E/plains that Taners emit =OC during cargo loading and crude oil(ashing operations as (ell as during sea voyages

    28.8 E/plains that the amount of =OC emissions depends on manyfactors including the properties of the cargo oil& the degree of mi/ingand temperature variations during the sea voyage

    28.9 E/plains that to control this emission& there are four criteria thatimpact the e/tent and rate of evolution of gaseous non7methane=OC from crude oils and its subsequent release to the atmosphere.These are*

    7The volatility or vapor pressure of the crude oil

    The temperature of the liquid and gas phases of the crude oil tan

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

    Date Issued:

    June 2014

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

    Revision o:

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    7The pressure setting or control of the vapor phase (ithin thecargo tan7The size or volume of the vapor phase (ithin the cargo tan7-escribes that #egulation 28.9 of 6#"O! requires a tanercarrying crude oil shall have onboard and implement a =OC6anagement "lan ?6anagement "lan@ approved by the

    dministration in accordance (ith )6O #esolution 6E"C.28?8N@

    L0uidelines for the -evelopment of a =OC 6anagement "lanL7E/plains that this =OC 6anagement "lan is specific to each ship7E/plains that the aim of the =OC 6anagement "lan is toidentify the arrangements and equipment required to enablecompliance (ith #egulation 28.9 of the #evised nne/ =) and toidentify for the shipKs officers the operational procedures for =OCemission control.

    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

    Date Issued:

    June 2014

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

    Revision o:

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    0arbage 6anagement "lan

    29.< E/plains that as per 6#"O! D4;D& nne/ =& regulation N every shipof 5

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    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

    Date Issued:

    June 2014

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

    Revision o:

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    nti7fouling systems

    2.< $tates that )6O adopted a ne( )nternational Convention on theControl of Marmful nti7fouling $ystems on $hips& on 8 October 3

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    2.5 -escribes the application of this convention2.8 $tates that in order to sho( compliance (ith the requirements of the

    Convention each vessel shall have on board a valid Certificate& a+allast 1ater 6anagement "lan and a +allast 1ater #ecord +oo

    2.9 -escribes the conditions (here the application of this conventionmay be e/empted

    2.D -escribes the management and control requirement based on$ection + #egulation +2 to +9

    2. -escribes the nne/ 7 $ection & +& C& - and E briefly2.N -escribes the various methods of ballast e/change2N.< -escribes the standards that need to be observed in ballast (ater

    e/change2N.2 $tates under #egulation +75 +allast 1ater E/change& all ships using

    ballast (ater e/change should*71henever possible& conduct ballast (ater e/change at least 3

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    2.5 -escribes the application of this convention2.8 $tates that in order to sho( compliance (ith the requirements of the

    Convention each vessel shall have on board a valid Certificate& a+allast 1ater 6anagement "lan and a +allast 1ater #ecord +oo

    2.9 -escribes the conditions (here the application of this conventionmay be e/empted

    2.D -escribes the management and control requirement based on$ection + #egulation +2 to +9

    2. -escribes the nne/ 7 $ection & +& C& - and E briefly2.N -escribes the various methods of ballast e/change2N.< -escribes the standards that need to be observed in ballast (ater

    e/change2N.2 $tates under #egulation +75 +allast 1ater E/change& all ships using

    ballast (ater e/change should*71henever possible& conduct ballast (ater e/change at least 3

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    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

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    June 2014

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

    Revision o:

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    2N.3 $tates as per nne/ 7 $ection + 6anagement and Control#equirements for $hips*

    $hips are required to have on board and implement a +allast 1ater6anagement "lan approved by the dministration ?#egulation +72@. The +allast 1ater 6anagement "lan is specific to each shipand includes a detailed description of the actions to be taen toimplement the +allast 1ater 6anagement requirements andsupplemental +allast 1ater 6anagement practices.

    2N.4 $tates that a ne( paragraph& 5& has been added (ith effect fromuly 2& 3

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    Subject Title

    Marine Environment

    Date Issued:

    June 2014

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    2N.9 E/plains that in accordance (ith $O!$ Chapter =& #egulation3 7#ecords of navigational activities and daily reporting& thecommencement and termination of the operation should be recorded

    2N.D E/plains that the navigational records generated during ballast(ater e/change may be revie(ed during )$6 udits and port statecontrol inspections

    2N. e/plains the need for taing proactive measure