Teaching GuideTerm Higher Technical University College of Nautical Science and Naval Engines |
Grao en Náutica e Transporte Marítimo |
Subjects |
Tankers |
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Identifying Data | 2023/24 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Tankers | Code | 631G01308 | |||||||||||
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
Third | Optional | 6 | ||||||||||
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Topic | Sub-topic |
Passenger and ro-ro ships. Chapter V, section A-V/2. IMO model courses 1.29 (2000 ed.), updated 1.41 and 1.42 (2018 ed.), |
- Emergency management and human behaviour including training on passenger and cargo safety and hull integrity. Passenger communication S.M.C.P. (Standard communication phrases on board). Evacuation and emergency exits - Drills and control plans Door and ramp opening and closing procedures. Individual rescue equipment. . Passenger evacuation . Table of duties. The development of these subtopics complies with column 2, Knowledge, Understanding and Sufficiency, of the STCW Convention, as amended by Manila 2010, of the following tables and schedules: Minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters, officers, ratings and other personnel on passenger ships. Table A-V/2.1. Specification of the minimum level of competence in crowd management training for passenger ships Table A-V/2.2. Specification of the minimum level of competence in passenger ship crisis management and human behaviour (1): The achievement of the competencies set out in Column 1 of the respective STCW Tables is supplemented by the completion of the related content in the subjects complementary to the STCW Table A-V/2.2: -Maritime Safety -Maritime Technical English - Maritime Radiocommunications - BRM&ISM&ISPS - Special Transports and Nautical Simulation (to clarify that the contents of these subjects will be taken in the 4th year of the Degree in Nautical and Transport). |
2. Basic training for cargo operations on liquefied gas tankers Table A-V/1-2-1, STCW. IMO Model Course 1.04 3. Basic training for cargo operations on tankers and chemical tankers Table A-V/1-1-1, STCW. IMO Model Course 1.01 |
1.- Basic knowledge of the ship: types of ships, general layout and construction. 2.- Basic knowledge of loading operations: pump systems, lines, valves, tank cleaning, etc. 3.- Basic knowledge of the physical properties of crude oil and chemical substances. 4.- Knowledge and understanding of safety culture and management. 5.- Basic knowledge of the hazards associated with the ship's operations. 6.- Basic knowledge of hazard control: inerting, ventilation, segregation, etc. 7.- Material Safety Date Sheet (MSDS). 8.- Gas measuring instruments and similar equipment. 9.- Emergency operations 10.- Fire prevention and fire fighting 11.- Pollution prevention 12.- Risks related to pressure and low temperatures The development of these sub-items complies with column 2, Knowledge, Understanding and Sufficiency, of the STCW Convention, as amended by Manila 2010, of the following table: Table A-V/1-1-1. Specification of minimum standards of competence in basic training for cargo operations on oil tankers and chemical tankers. Table A-V/1-2-1. Specification of the minimum standards of competence in basic training for cargo operations on liquefied gas carriers This part of the course is linked to the successful completion of the subjects of Naval Hygiene and Occupational Risks, as well as the subject of Maritime Safety. |
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