Personal Safety and Social Respon...
侯彦琳
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1 Basic Rights, Obligations and Social Responsibilities
1.1 Training purpose, contents
1.1.1 Training purpose
1.1.2 Training contents
1.2 Basic rights, obligations
1.2.1 As a citizen
1.2.2 As an employer
1.3 The regulations of Seafarers
1.3.1 Definition of different ranks on board
1.3.2 Basic personal responsibilities
1.4 Seafarers’ professional ethics
1.4.1 Basic professional ethics
1.4.2 Special professional ethics
1.5 Seafarers’ professional disciplines
1.5.1 Organizational disciplines
1.5.2 Working disciplines
1.5.3 Disciplines related to foreign affairs
1.6 Features of crew abroad assignments
1.6.1 Occupational requirements
1.6.2 Special requirements
2 Emergency Stations and Procedures
2.1 Contingency plan andMuster List
2.1.1 Introduction of SOLAS and Guide
2.1.2 Definition of emergency
2.1.3 Types of emergencies
2.1.4 Essential emergency situations
2.1.5 Fundamental contents in Muster List
2.1.6 Seafarer’s task in Muster List
2.1.7 Drawing up and posting the Muster List
2.1.8 Other Emergency Plan
2.2 Alarm systems
2.2.1 Full area alarm systems
2.2.2 Local alarm systems
2.2.3 Patterns of different alarm signals
2.2.4 Principles for crew assignments
2.2.5 Muster and embarkation station
2.3 Personal safety appliances
2.3.1 Personal life-saving appliances
2.3.2 Fire-fighter’s outfits
2.3.3 Personal protective equipment (PPE)
2.4 Emergency drills
2.4.1 Abandon ship drill and fire drill
2.4.2 Passenger ship
2.4.3 Other drill
2.5 Immediate action of response to emergencies
2.5.1 Alarm signals confirmation
2.5.2 Quick actions
2.5.3 Emergency priority order of people on board
2.6 Escape routes
2.6.1 Quantity of escape routes
2.6.2 Requirements for ship management
2.7 Internal communication
2.7.1 Equipment
2.7.2 Electric supply
2.7.3 Notes
2.7.4 Language
3 Emergency Responses
3.1 Collision
3.1.1 Response
3.1.2 Muster
3.1.3 Procedures
3.1.4 Notes
3.1.5 Record
3.2 Groundings
3.2.1 Response
3.2.2 Special light and shap
3.2.3 Anchor
3.2.4 Procedures
3.2.5 Refloating
3.2.6 Record
3.3 Fire
3.3.1 Report to the bridge
3.3.2 Muster at the station
3.3.3 Enter the location on fire
3.3.4 Withdraw & use fixed CO2 system
3.3.5 Prepare to re-enter
3.3.6 Abandon ship
3.3.7 Summary
3.4 Flooding and foundering (Ingress of water)
3.4.1 Reasons
3.4.2 Sound alarm
3.4.3 Sewerage party (Flood control party)
3.4.4 Isolation party
3.4.5 Damage control party (Repair party)
3.4.6 Medical party
3.4.7 Record and report
3.4.8 Fail to damage control
3.4.9 Engine room flooding procedures
3.4.10 How to find the damaged parts
3.4.11 Common methods of damage control
3.5 War
3.5.1 Discover and preparation
3.5.2 Before entering
3.5.3 In war waters
3.5.4 Be attacked
3.5.5 Emergency responses
3.5.6 Record
3.6 Anti-pollution
3.6.1 Definition of the pollutant
3.6.2 Responsibility
3.6.3 SOPEP
3.7 Anti-piracy
3.7.1 Security incident
3.7.2 Security level
3.7.3 Pirate's target ship
3.7.4 Measures
4 Prevention and Control of Emergency Situations
4.1 Seafarer and accident control
4.1.1 Human factors
4.1.2 Shipboard organization
4.2 Safety assessment and training
4.2.1 Process of ship safety assessment
4.2.2 Safety education and training
4.3 ISM Code
4.3.1 History
4.3.2 Chapter IX of SOLAS
4.3.3 Purpose and Objectives of ISM Code
4.3.4 Safety management objectives of the Company
4.3.5 Main contents of safety management
4.3.6 Main contents of safety management
4.4 FSC and PSC
4.4.1 Key of checking
4.4.2 PSC Officer
4.4.3 PSC regime
4.4.4 Selection of ships to be inspected
5 Pollution Prevention of the Marine Environment
5.1 Ship pollution to sea
5.1.1 Introduction of marine pollution
5.1.2 Pollution from Ship
5.2 MARPOL and its six Annexes
5.2.1 Introduction of MARPOL
5.2.2 Six Annexes
5.3 Ships Ballast Water and Sediment
5.3.1 Introduction
5.3.2 Main contents
5.3.3 Definitions
5.3.4 Ballast Water Management Plan
5.3.5 Ballast Water Record Book
5.3.6 Ballast Water Management for Ships
5.4 Law of the Sea
5.4.1 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
5.4.2 Marine Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China
5.5 Oil spill equipment
5.5.1 Sawdust
5.5.2 Absorbent pads and rolls
5.5.3 Oil containment boom
5.5.4 Skimmers
5.5.5 Mechanical grab
5.5.6 Chemical dispersant
6 Safe Working Practice
6.1 Importance of safe working practice
6.1.1 Main contents of safe working practice
6.1.2 Requirements in ISM Code
6.2 Safe operations
6.2.1 Fire and explosion protection
6.2.2 Hot work
6.2.3 Working aloft
6.2.4 Mooring
6.3 Instructions for using the steering gear
6.3.1 General requirements
6.3.2 Autopilot
6.3.3 Emergency steering gear
6.4 Watch-keeping
6.4.1 Relative laws, regulations and conventions
6.4.2 Ship
6.4.3 The navigational watch
6.4.4 Engine department watch
6.4.5 Watchkeeping in Port and berth
6.4.6 Communication between the Bridge and the Engine Room
6.5 Maritime labour convention
6.5.1 ILO NO.147 Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention
6.5.2 ILO NO.138 Minimum Age Convention
6.5.3 ILO NO.73 Medical Examination (Seafarers) Convention
6.5.4 ILO NO.92 Accommodation of Crews Convention (Revised)
6.5.5 ILO NO.22 Seamen's Articles of Agreement Convention
6.5.6 ILO NO.23 Repatriation of Seamen Convention
6.5.7 ILO NO.55 Shipowners' Liability (Sick and Injured Seamen) Convention
6.6 Enclosed space
6.6.1 Definition
6.6.2 Space of oxygen deficiency
6.6.3 Before entry
6.6.4 Notes
6.7 Shipboard hazards
6.7.1 A Simple Method for Accident Analysis
6.7.2 Various shipboard hazards
6.7.3 Control measures
6.7.4 Fire Precautions
7 Self-Management and Skills
7.1 Hygiene
7.2 Good housekeeping
7.3 Addictive behaviors
7.3.1 Drug
7.3.2 Alcohol
7.4 Medicine
7.5 Fatigue and rest
7.5.1 Definition of Fatigue
7.5.2 Types
7.5.3 Reasons
7.5.4 Symptoms and effects of fatigue
7.5.5 Prevent and Control
7.5.6 Rest time
7.6 Interpersonal relationships
7.6.1 Definition
7.6.2 Important significance
7.6.3 Objective
7.6.4 Features
7.7 Psychological states
7.7.1 Negative psychological states
7.7.2 Negative emotions
7.7.3 Introspective psychological training
7.8 Group and Team work
7.8.1 Definition of a group
7.8.2 Features of a good team
7.8.3 Conflict and resolution
7.9 Communication and transmission skills
7.9.1 Definition
7.9.2 Process
7.9.3 Functions
7.9.4 Patterns
7.9.5 Types
7.9.6 Factors
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