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Grao en Náutica e Transporte Marítimo
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  Collision Rules, signals, bouyage system and ISM Code (Reglamento de Abordaxes, Sinales, Sistema de balizamento e Código ISM)
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Temas Subtemas
WATCHKEEPING Knowledge of the content, application and intent of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, as amended
Knowledge of the Principles to be observed in keeping a navigational watch
The use of routeing in accordance with the General Provisions on Ships’ Routeing
The use of information from navigational equipment for maintaining a safe navigational watch
- Knowledge of blind pilotage techniques
- The use of reporting in accordance with the General Principles for Ship Reporting Systems and with VTS procedures
COLREGS I
Part A - General
Part B - Steering and Sailing
Section 1 - Conduct of vessels in any condition of visibility (Rules 4-10)
Section II - Conduct of vessels in sight of one another (Rules 11-18)
Section III - conduct of vessels in restricted visibility (Rule 19)

Part C - Lights and Shapes
Part D - Sound and Light signals
Part E - Exemptions.

COLREGS II

Annex I - Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes.
Annex II - Additional signals for fishing vessels fishing in close proximity.
Annex III - Technical details of sounds signal appliances
Annex IV - Distress signals, which lists the signals indicating distress and need of assistance.
International Code of Signals
The Morse Code
International Flags and Pennants
Single letter signals
Visual signaling
Ability to use the International Code of Signals - Ability to transmit and receive light signals in Morse, SOS distress signals as specified in Annex IV of the International Regulations to Prevent Collisions, 1972, as amended, and in Appendix 1 of the International Code of Signals, and one-letter visual cues, also specified in the International Code of Signals
IALA MARITIME BUOYAGE SYSTEM

Lateral Marks Region A
Lateral Marks Region B
Direction of Buoyage
Cardinal Marks
Isolated Danger Marks
Safe Water Marks
Special Marks
Chart symbols and abbreviations
INTERNATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT CODE
Unit 1: Introduction to IMO and ILO.
Unit 2: Safety and security prevention and protection. ISM Code and ISPS Code.
Unit 3: Ship safety responsibilities.
Unit 4: ISM Code: definition, structure, safety policy, ship-owner communication, captain responsibilities. Master authority and leadership.
Unit 5: ISM Resources and personnel, human factors- human error. Team work, communication, cultural awareness.
Unit 6: ISM Code: Preventive maintenance
Unit 7: ISM Code: Procedures (operation, emergency, non-conformities, accident report and accident investigation). Work organization.
Unit 8: ISM Code: Company verification and certification.
The development and overcoming of these contents, together with those corresponding to other subjects that include the acquisition of specific competencies of the degree, guarantees the knowledge, comprehension and sufficiency of the competencies contained in Table AII / 2, of the STCW Convention, related to the level of management of chief mates of the Merchant Navy, on ships without gross tonnage limitation and Master up to a maximum of 3.000 GT. Table A-II / 2 of the STCW Convention.

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of masters and chief mates on chief on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more.
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