COMPETENCE: Use English in written and oral form References 1 Required performance
Adequate knowledge of the English language to use engineering publications
1.1 Use publications regarding main and auxiliary machinery and associated control systems
.1 Marine diesel engines, marine steam turbine and marine gas turbine (9 hours)
- read and use the terminology of engine construction P 5 (Ch. 4, p 54-119)
P 38 (Ch. 3, p 31-80),
P 38 (Ch. 2, p 7-30),
P 39 (Ch. 2, p 5-10),
P41 (Ch.2, 3, p 9-67),
- describe and explain the working principles of marine engines
- obtain and interpret the maintenance and repair information from the manufacturer's instruction book
A4 - write the maintenance /repair records and spare parts
application form
A5 .2 Marine boiler (6 hours)
- read and use the terminology of marine boiler construction and boiler type
P40 (Ch. 2, p 18-59)
P41 (Ch. 4, p 68-94)
- describe the major function of a marine boiler
- explain the working principle of different types of marine boiler
- obtain and interpret the maintenance and repair information from the manufacturer's instruction book
A6 - write the maintenance /repair records and spare parts
application form
.3 Shafting installations, including propeller (3 hours)
- describe the arrangement of a shafting system using a drawing
A7 .4 Other auxiliaries, including air compressor, purifier,
fresh water generator, heat exchanger, refrigeration, air-conditioning and ventilation systems (18 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations of the different types of pumps, air compressor, purifier, fresh water generator, heat exchanger, refrigeration, air-conditioning and ventilation systems
P41 (Ch.7, 9, p information from the manufacturer's instruction book - write the maintenance / repair records and spare parts
application form
.5 Steering gear (3 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations of the construction and working principles of steering gear
P41 (Ch. 12, p information from the manufacturer's instruction book - write the maintenance or repair records and spare parts
application form
.6 Automatic control systems (6 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations of the marine automatic control system
P47 (Ch. 3, p 65-115)
- explain the working principle of basic control strategies P48 (Ch.1, p 2-34);
Ch. 13, p 786-846) - obtain and interpret the maintenance and repair
information from the manufacturer's instruction book - write the maintenance / repair records and spare parts and cooling systems (3 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations in the diagram of lubricating oil, fuel oil and cooling systems
P49 (p 3-18) - explain their working principles
- obtain and interpret the maintenance and repair information from the manufacturer's instruction book - write the maintenance/ repair records and spare parts
application form
.8 Deck machinery (6 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations of marine deck machinery including mooring winch, windlass and cargo crane
T7 (Ch. 9, p1 96-216)
P43 (Ch.13, p
392-P51 (Ch.3, p105-156; Ch. 5-7, p 178-255)
- obtain and interpret the maintenance and repair information from the manufacturer's instruction book - write the maintenance / repair records and spare parts
application form
1.2 Use publications regarding fuel, lubrication, bilge, ballast and other pumping systems and associated control systems .1 Pumps and piping systems, including control systems
(3 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations in the diagram of bilge, ballast and other pumping systems and associated control systems information from the manufacturer's instruction book
- write the maintenance / repair records and spare parts application form
.2 Oily-water separators (3 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations in the structure of oily-water separator
P41 (Ch.7, p 140-142)
P43 (Ch.3, p 78-111)
- explain the working principle of an oily-water separator - obtain and interpret the maintenance and repair
information from the manufacturer's instruction book - write the maintenance/ repair records and spare parts
application form
1.3 Use publications regarding electrical, electronic and control systems
.1 Electrical system (3 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations of electrical equipment: generator and distribution systems
P62 (Ch. 2, p including starting methods
- read and use the terminology of high-voltage installations - describe and explain the preparing, starting, paralleling
and changing over of generators
P62 (Ch. 14, p features of control systems for machinery items from the manufacturer's instruction book
tools and measuring instruments P41 (Ch.16, p
1.5 Use publications regarding pollution prevention requirements (3 hours)
- read and use the terminology of and abbreviations for pollution prevention from ships in the marine environment
T7 (Ch. 6, p 124-130)
- describe and explain the precautions to be taken to prevent pollution from ships in the marine environment
- obtain and interpret the requirements from anti-pollution seaworthiness of the ship including stability, trim, watertight integrity and ship construction
T7 (Ch. 16, p 364-376),
R6 R11 - describe and explain the measures to be taken to ensure the
seaworthiness of the ship
1.7 Use publications regarding preventing, controlling and fighting fires on board (3 hours)
- read and use the terminology of and abbreviations for preventing, controlling and fighting fires on board
P43 (Ch. 14, p 418-457)
R6 - describe and explain the procedures of preventing, controlling
and fighting fires on board
- describe how to use the fire fighting equipment on board.
- report a fire incident/ accident
1.8 Use publications regarding life-saving appliances (3 hours) - read and use the terminology of and abbreviations for
life-saving appliances on board
P56 (Ch.3, p 52-74) R6
R2 - describe and explain the procedure to launch the life boat and
life raft
- describe and explain how to maintain the life-saving appliances
- obtain and interpret the requirements for life-saving appliances from related publications
1.9 Use publications regarding monitoring compliance with legislative requirements (3 hours)
- read and use the terminology of and abbreviations for - describe the legislative requirements regarding maritime safety
and pollution prevention
- explain how to meet the legislative requirements regarding maritime safety and pollution prevention
1.10 Use publications regarding personnel and ship safety (3 hours)
- recognise and demonstrate the use of symbols and abbreviations onboard regarding safety
P55 (Ch.1, p1-5; practices designed to safeguard personnel and the ship - brainstorm what kind of measures should be taken to avoid
accidents 2 Required performance
duties
2.1 Use internal communication systems (3 hours)
-demonstrate the use of internal communication systems
- describe and explain the major functions of the internal handing over a watch (1 hour)
- describe and explain what preparation work should be done when taking over and accepting a watch
R2 (Ch. VIII, Pt. 4-2)
A8 - demonstrate the procedure of taking over and accepting a
watch
.2 English language associated with keeping a watch and handing over a watch (1 hour)
- describe and explain what work should be done during readings taken (1 hour)
- use the proper words and phrases to keep an Engine Log
the significance of the readings taken
.4 English language of safety and emergency procedures (2 hours)
- read and use the terminology and abbreviations of safety and emergency procedures working skills (1 hour)
- brainstorm the importance of leadership and team
.7 English language associated with bunkering operation (1 hour)
- read and use the terminology of bunkering operations P59 (Ch. 11-13, p 85-97)
P60 (Ch. 9-16, p 49-130)
- describe and explain the bunkering procedure - simulate a bunkering operation
- write the bunkering application form