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    Annexure

    1. Knowledge of National legislation, Indian Merchant Shipping Act, knowledge of International Trea

    on!entions, "rotocols, #ules legislations $ regulations including %nited Nations on!ention on

    &aw of the Sea 1'() *%N&+S

    1.1 -xplain International legislation national legislation and /ethod of adoption of the a0o!e

    legislations(i) Explain about Indian Merchant Shipping Act and various rules under it

    (ii) Explain UN convention on carriage of goods at sea(iii) Explain about Hamburg and Haguevisb! rules"

    (iv) #efine the follo$ing conventions

    (a) International %onvention for the Safet! of &ife at Sea (S'&AS)(b) International %onvention on &oad &ines (&&)

    (c) Special rade *assenger Ships Agreement (S*)

    (d) %onvention on the International +egulations for *reventing %ollisions at Sea (%'&+E,)

    (e) International %onvention for Safe %ontainers (%S%)(f) %onvention on the International Maritime Satellite 'rgani-ation (INMA+SA)

    (g) International %onvention on Standards of raining %ertification and .atch /eeping for Seafarer(S%.)

    (h) International %onvention on Maritime Search and +escue (SA+)

    (i) International %onvention for the *revention of *ollution from Ships (MA+*'&)

    (0) International %onvention +elating to Intervention on the High Seas in %ases of 'il *ollution%asualties (INE+1ENI'N)

    (/) International %onvention on 'il *ollution *reparedness +esponse and %ooperation ('*+%)

    (l) International %onvention on onnage Measurement of Ships ('NNA,E)(m)%onvention for the Suppression of Unla$ful Acts Against the Safet! of Maritime Navigation (SU

    (n) *rotocol for the Suppression of Unla$ful Acts Against the Safet! of 2ixed *latforms &ocated on

    %ontinental Shelf (SUA*+')

    (o) International %onvention on Salvage (SA&1A,E)(v) #efine adopting a convention

    (vi) Explain various conventions on &iabilit! and %ompensation

    (vii) Explain Signature ratification acceptance approval and accession(viii) Explain that the Amendments $ill be made to the regulations as and $hen re3uired

    (ix) Explain that the enforcement of IM' conventions depends upon the ,overnments of Member *art

    (x) +elationship bet$een %onventions and interpretation(xi) #efines Uniform la$ and conflict of la$ rules

    (xii) #iscuss legislation on Sox and N'x emissions

    (xiii) 2ull a$areness of the international treaties and protocols at port

    (xiv) Explain United Nations %onvention on the &a$ of the Sea4 erritorial sea and contiguous -one str

    used for international navigation Archipelagic states exclusive economic -one continental shelf hseas protection and preservation of the marine environment settlement of disputes

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    Slla0us for M-+ lass I "reparator ourse

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    1.) International Mariti/e +rgani2ation *IM+ and IM+3s on!entions #elated to Safet, #elated to

    "ollution, #elated to &ia0ilit and o/pensation and #elated to other su04ects "Explain that IM' is the United Nations speciali-ed agenc! $ith responsibilit! for the safet! and securit!

    shipping and the prevention of marine pollution b! ships"

    *iMaritime Safety:

    (a) +ecommendations on the safe transport of dangerous cargoes and related activities in port areas

    (b) 2ire *rotection fire detection and fire extinction (Summar! of S'&AS %hapter II5)(c) Implementation %ontrol and %oordination

    (d) %asualties

    (e) +eporting to IM' of marine safet! investigations and marine casualties and incidents

    (f) Applicable IM' instruments on casualt! matters(g) *ort State %ontrol

    (h) Integrated echnical %ooperation *rogramme (I%*)

    (i) he 1oluntar! IM' Member State Audit Scheme(0) Surve!s 1erifications and %ertification

    (/) he IM' ship identification number scheme

    (l) Improvement of navigational safet!"(m),oalbased construction standards for ne$ ships(n) Stabilit! and Subdivision

    (o) Safet! regulations for different t!pes of ships(p) 'ther Safet! opics

    *iiMaritime security:

    (a) %hapter 6I5 of S'&AS on Special measures to enhance maritime securit! and the InternationalShip and *ort 2acilit! Securit! (IS*S) %ode

    (b) %onvention for the Suppression of Unla$ful Acts Against the Safet! of Maritime Navigation )5"rotocol to the S%A on!ention

    (c) he I&'7IM' %ode of practice on securit! in ports

    (d) Acts of pirac! and armed robber! against ships

    *iiiMarine Environment:

    (a) *ollution +esponse 8 *ollution Incidents

    (b) 9allast .ater Management

    (c) he International %onvention on the %ontrol of Harmful Antifouling S!stems on Ships(d) he Hong :ong International %onvention for the Safe and Environmentall! Sound +ec!cling of

    Ships 5;;< (the Hong :ong %onvention)

    (e) Special *rogrammes and Initiatives

    *i! &ia0ilit and o/pensation for Ship7Source Marine "ollution8

    ). IS+ '5517)55(, ISM ode, Ship 0oard internal audit Total 9ualit Manage/ent8

    (i) Interpret and understand the ISM %ode $ith the interrelationship to the IS' (ii) An Introduction to ?ualit! and Safet! Management S!stems"

    (iii) An Introduction to the @,uidelines on the Application of the ISM %ode and its relationship to IS IS' =B;;= 'H8S s!stems and IS*S"

    (iv) !pes of Audit C =st 5nd and Drd *art! full! explained $ith practical case studies"(v) Auditing echni3ues4 *lanning C *reparation C *erformance C +eporting and 2ollo$up C %lose

    'uts"

    (vi) .riting Audit 2indings as Audit +eports including accidents incidents and ha-ardous occurrence

    (vii) %orrective and *reventive Action and being able to identif! Ma0or and Minor Non%onformance

    and 'bservations"(viii) +e3uirements to become a &ead Auditor for ?ualit! Safet! Environmental and Securit!

    Management S!stems"

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    (ix) ?ualit! Management S!stem certification re3uirements"

    (x) ISM certification re3uirements (#'% and SM%)"

    (xi) Interactive training combining lectures and videos $ith practical application of the techni3ues anre3uirements in team rolepla! scenarios"

    (xii) Explain that otal 3ualit! management (?M) is one of the management techni3ues $idel! app

    b! organi-ations that commit to achieving a $orldclass 3ualit! standard"(xiii) Explain that the techni3ue facilitates the establishment of a management s!stem that enables

    organi-ational gro$th through a frame$or/ for continuous improvement"

    (xiv) Explain that the s!stem aims to help cultivate 3ualit! initiatives from ever! individual $or/ing

    $ithin the organi-ation"(xv) It also helps individuals to ac3uire the commitment /no$ledge and s/ills to improve his or her

    $or/ $ithin an enabling environment"

    :. lassification societies and their functions. ertificates and docu/ents as per international con!ention

    (i) Explain flags of convenience

    (ii) Explain the need and duties of classification societ! 8 #iscuss about classification(iii) %lassification surve!s

    (a) Explain %ontinuous surve! of machiner! and other methods of machiner! surve!s

    (b) Explain %ontinuous surve! of hull and other methods of hull surve!s(c) Explain Enhanced special surve! programmes

    (iv) Assignment maintenance suspension and $ithdra$al of class(v) Ship inspections for first entr! into Indian flag Explain Section 5(=) of the M"S" Act and +ule

    the M"S" (+egistration of Indian Ships) +ules =

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    (g) %hapter 1I C %arriage of %argoes

    (h) %hapter 1II C %arriage of dangerous goods

    (i) %hapter 1III C Nuclear ships

    (0) %hapter I6 C Management for the Safe 'peration of Ships

    (/) %hapter 6 C Safet! measures for highspeed craft

    (l) %hapter 6I= C Special measures to enhance maritime safet!

    (m) %hapter 6I5 C Special measures to enhance maritime securit!

    (n) %hapter 6II C Additional safet! measures for bul/ carriers

    (iii) S'&AS updates and amendments4(a) Explain about the various amendments made from time to time

    (b) #iscuss about the latest amendments and their applicabilit! $ith validit! dates etc"

    uire/ents and /easures to ensure safet of life at sand protection of the /arine en!iron/ent8

    (i) #etails /no$ledge of relevant international maritime la$ embodied in international agreements a

    conventions(ii) +egard shall be paid especiall! to the follo$ing sub0ect4

    (iii) %ertificates and other documents re3uired to be carried onboard ships b! international convention

    ho$ the! ma! be obtained and the period of their legal validit!(iv) +esponsibilities under the relevant re3uirements of the International %onvention on &oad &ines

    (v) +esponsibilities under the relevant re3uirements of the International %onvention for the Safet! of

    &ife at Sea(vi) +esponsibilities under the International %onvention for the *revention of *ollution from Ships

    (vii) :no$ledge of national legislation for implementing international agreements and conventions(viii) %hief Engineers role in an/er 1etting and SI+E Inspections MSA *rocedures and 9ul/ %arrie

    Structural Inspections (+I,HSHI* *rogramme) Marine environment a$areness Model course"

    (ix) Ship inspections for %harter *art! re3uirements

    (. Ship securit sste/

    (i) IS*S code Explain part A and part 9 of IS*S code regarding mandator! re3uirements and

    guidance as per the provisions of %hapter 6I 5

    (ii) *irac! threat and anti pirac! measures discusses the pirac! threat existing and proposed countepirac! measures

    (iii) %urrent Industr! best management practices (from I%S)

    (a) Explain 9est Management *ractices guidance as per Marine Safet! %ommittee circulars(b) #iscusses the best management practices suggested b! INE+AN:' I%S 9IM%' '%IM

    etc"

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    '. ?orld @ealth +rgani2ation $ International &a0our +rgani2ation8

    (i) .orld Health 'rgani-ation (.H') Explain that he United Nations public health arm" Monitodisease outbrea/s assesses the performance of health s!stems around the globe

    (ii) International Health +egulation 5;;F and Ship Sanitation %ontrol Exemption %ertificate and Ship

    Sanitation %ontrol %ertificate(a) Explain International Health +egulations (5;;F) (JIH+ (5;;F)J) have introduced ne$

    certification procedures for ships"

    (b) Explain that the ne$ certificates are entitled Ship Sanitation %ontrol Exemption %ertificate7S

    Sanitation %ontrol %ertificate (JShip Sanitation %ertificatesJ or JSS%J)"(c) Explain that these SS% replace the previous #eratting7 #eratting Exemption %ertificates

    (J#%7#E%J) provided for under the IH+ (=

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    11. "$I lu0s, 7 principles of protection $ inde/nit Insurance tpes of "$I co!ers a!aila0le their

    /odes of operation

    (i) Explain the principle of indemnit! and insurance ,ro$th of third part! liabilities Mutualit! M

    ha-ard .illful misconduct"

    (ii) Explain the different covers available under * 8 I cargo insurance protection and indemnit!insurance death and personal in0ur! on board etc" running do$n clause and fixed or floating

    ob0ects repatriation of sic/ or in0ured cre$ and hospital expenses &oss of personal effects of thecre$ loss of damage to cargo liabilit! for sto$a$a!s liabilit! for oil pollution and other t!pes opollution legal liabilit! for $rec/ removal"

    (iii) Explain the modes of operation

    (iv) %harter part! and role of %hief Engineer in compliance of charter part!

    (a) Explain time charter vo!age charter 8 bare boat charter(b) he importance of correct labelling of bun/er

    (c) he importance of an efficient fuel oil treatment s!stem

    (d) %hief engineerKs role in collecting samples and sending the sample fuel lubricating oil foranal!sis on periodical basis

    (e) %hief engineerKs responsibilities in maintaining the machiner! to enable smooth vo!age to m

    the charter part! re3uirements(v) Marine insurance discuss marine insurance act Essentials of the valid marine insurance contrac

    %ontract of indemnit! Insurable interest 2air dealing Sea $orthinessNon deviation &egalit! o

    the venture %ondition of the cargo ,eneral consideration general principles of insurance Institutime clauses t!pes of marine insurance covers *articular and ,eneral Average Act"

    (vi) Salvage4

    (a) Explain that Marine salvage is the process of rescuing a ship its cargo or other propert! from

    peril"(b) International %onvention on Salvage =< and &lo!ds Standard 2orm of Salvage (&'2 5;;;

    (c) %lassification of salvage 'ffshore salvage Harbor salvage %argo and e3uipment salvage

    .rec/ removal Afloat salvage %learance salvage"

    (d) !pes of salvage contract salvage pure salvage naval salvage"(e) discuss ship salvage and the la$

    1). -/ergenc "reparedness8

    (i) Emergenc! preparedness for oil spill fire flooding collision grounding and accident involvin

    personnel

    (ii) Stud! of emergenc! and damage control plans(a) #amage control involves all aspects of damage that a ship ma! encounter"

    (b) he vital damage control s!stems aboard ship include %ommunications Emergenc! po$er

    *umping s!stem 2ire main #rainage s!stem"(iii) #etails of the measures used and adopted

    (iv) Maintenance and drills to be conducted(v) #efine damage control strategies &ine of action before the damage occurs +educe the effects o

    damage after it has occurred Emergenc! repairs to damage caused b! accident +estoration of

    services to ship after damage has occurred

    (vi) 1alidate damage control tactics rained personnel Available e3uipment 8 materials desiredresults" Supervise the maintenance sharing higher responsibilities coordinate $ith authorities an

    o$ners"

    (vii) %ase studies of accidents root cause anal!sis 8 +eporting procedures

    (viii) +is/ assessment prior commencement of $or/ #efine ris/ assessment #efine ris/ managemExplain A&A+* Explain ris/ management and its importance ISM %ode C Explicit as amen

    EU +egulations IM' 2lag +e3uirements Industr! 9est *ractice C MSA C Mandator! #is

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    Ship +perations $ o//ercial &egal Aspects

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    %ompan! +esponsibilit! #ifferent methods for ha-ard identification and assessment of the ri

    #iscuss the benefits of ris/ management"

    (ix) #etection7 9rea/do$ns7 repairs7 restoration4(a) 2ailure of crosshead bearing7 main bearing7 bottom end bearings of main engine

    (b) 9rea/age of chain drives of main engine

    (c) 9rea/do$n on turbo chargers(d) 9rea/do$n of main air conditioning and fridge s!stem

    (e) %ollapse7 failure of multiple boiler $ater tubes

    (f) Ma0or contamination of main &"'" sump C Action7 handling7 rectification"

    (g) Severe flooding of engine room bilges C Action7 handling7 rectification"

    1:. @u/an relations and /odern /anage/ent principles.

    (i) 'rgani-ational behavior

    (ii) Understand ho$ perceived behaviour of organi-ation and individuals is influenced

    (iii) Explore the methods b! $hich the behaviour of members of organi-ation are constrained andinfluenced

    (iv) #iscuss the nature of information and communication in relation to 'rgani-ation and theirenvironment

    (v) #escribe the t!pes and nature of conflicts in organi-ation

    (vi) Stud! the influence of human factors in s!stems

    (vii) A$areness 8 appreciation of cross 7 multi cultural aspects of man management on board ships(viii) .or/load management *lanning and coordination *ersonnel assignment 7 #elegation

    (ix) ime and resource %onstraints *rioriti-ation Effective resource management

    (x) Allocation assignment and prioriti-ation of resources

    (xi) Effective communication on board and ashore(xii) #ecisions reflect consideration of team experience

    (xiii) Assertiveness and leadership including motivation

    (xiv) 'btaining and maintaining situation a$areness(xv) #ecisionma/ing techni3ues Situation and ris/ assessment 7 ris/ management

    (xvi) Identif! and generate options Select course of action

    (xvii) Evaluation of outcome Effectiveness *revention of human error +easons(xviii) %orrective actions Error p!ramid

    (xix) #evelopment implementation and oversight of standard operating procedures

    (xx) %risis management on board ships Human behaviour in crisis &eadership in crisis(xxi) Importance of emergenc! drills

    1;. &eadership and /anagerial skills

    (i) Explain that &eadership is a combination of character traits and learned s/ills

    (ii) States the importance of effective interpersonal communication(iii) Explain about team building and motivational s/ills good managerial s/ills develop the practic

    sound record /eeping encourage team $or/ present case stud! erase LusK from LthemK feelingfacilitate rather than dictate dail! and $ee/l! plan for both administrative and creative tas/s

    (a) Explain $or/ delegation and its importance

    (b) Explain and demonstrate ho$ to handle stress(c) Explain ho$ to set target or goals

    (iv) *ersonalit! development

    (a) Explain about choosing competent subordinates

    (b) Explain the need for demonstrating high moral standards(c) Explain the need for non abusing the po$er

    (d) role pla!s and importance of being a role model

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    (e) present case studies po$er point slides available

    16. Training of trainers. hief -ngineer as trainer for engine roo/ staff8

    (i) S/ills needed for the chief engineer to be a trainer C %omprehension %onceptuali-ation %reativi

    and %onduct

    (ii) personal 3ualities of chief engineer as trainer *ersonal s/ills %onfidence 1oice modulationAd0usting to environment Abilit! to listen heatrical s/ills 2lexible %ools headed #esire to le

    Abilit! to relate Sense of humor

    (iii) Explain the training process

    (a) #etermine (+e3uires %omprehension s/ill)(b) #esign and #evelopment (+e3uires %onceptuali-ation and %reativit! s/ill)

    (c) #eplo!ment (+e3uires %onduct s/ill)

    (d) #etermine (+e3uires %omprehension s/ill)(iv) #etails the #iscipline re3uired on board and the need for counseling

    (v) Explain House /eeping need for safet! and h!giene"

    (vi) Explain the Need anal!sis and development(vii) Explain that b! being a role model others can be motivated

    (viii) #etails the importance of Mentoring

    (ix) Encouraging group participation and Explain the advantage of group discussion and its outcome

    15= fuel standards

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    Technical Manage/ent Aspects

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    (iv) Explain 2actors affecting vesselKs performance #iscusses about load diagrams

    )5. Cudgetting

    (i) Explain that %ost value anal!sis (%1A) is an effective $a! to reduce the costs

    (ii) 2ixed and consumable costs(iii) Explain 1o!age expenses are all expenses uni3ue to a particular vo!age including an! bun/er fuel expen

    port fees cargo loading and unloading expenses canal tolls agenc! fees and commissions"

    (iv) Explain about #r!doc/ and repair cost anal!sis

    (v) Explain #o$n time reali-ation

    )1. "ractical electricit and electronics

    (i) High voltage on ships

    (a) #efine the high voltage 8 H1 S!stems on vessels 8 advantages of high voltage applications

    (b) Explain about the safet! re3uirements $hile $or/ing on the high voltage s!stems

    (c) Explain Effects of short circuit and protection against short circuit

    (d) 9usbar arrangements and insulation re3uirements

    (e) 9enefits of H1 s!stems Explain t!pical marine H1 s!stems $ith diagrams

    (f) *rotection s!stem for #, 8 , motor protection describe H1 cargo s$itch board

    (g) *rocedure for meggering high voltage s!stems Ma0or +is/ 2actors in H1 s!stems(h) #iscuss inter electrode capacitances and H1 inductances

    (ii) Electrical propulsion

    (a) %oncept of Electrical *ropulsion

    (b) Explain about the A-ipod propulsion s!stems

    (c) #iscusses the advantages and disadvantages of electrical propulsion s!stem

    (d) Use of s!nchronous motor for electrical propulsion

    (e) Explain $ith the s/etches the construction of A-ipod section"

    (f) #iscusses the maintenance re3uirement for such arrangement(g) #iscusses about the speed control b! var!ing the fre3uenc! (*ulse .idth Modulation)

    (iii) Sulfur Hexafluoride (S2G) and vacuum circuit brea/ers

    (a) #iscusses the various circuit brea/ers normall! used

    (b) Use of S2G and vacuum circuitKs brea/ers and their advantages are discussed in regard tohigh voltage application"

    (c) Arc sustaining and 3uenching methods are explained

    )). -ngine de!elop/ents

    (i) %amshaft less main engines and other diesel engine developments

    (a) explain the electronic governor(b) explain the common rail s!stem for fuel in0ection

    (c) control s!stem for the camshaft less engines

    (ii) Ne$ developments in tribolog!(a) explain lubrication of bearings and latest developments

    (b) alpha c!lindrical lubricator s!stem Explained(c) discusses about 2uel #ilution in &ubricating 'ils and their avoidance methods available

    (d) discusses about frictionspeed characteristics in regard to lubrication

    (e) explain h!drod!namic lubrication of lip seal etc"

    (iii) *ropulsion s!stem developments discussion and explanation about the developments li/e contrarotating propellers $a/e e3uali-ing ducts cavit! s!stem of propulsion $ater 0et propulsion

    electrical propulsion *'7 *I s!stem in the conventional diesel electric propulsion etc"

    &atest Technical De!elop/ents