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    Capitol UniversityCollege of Maritime Education

    Marine Transportation DepartmentCagayan de Oro City

    COURSE SYLLAUS !" MAR!T!ME LA#

    $!S!O"

    Enhanced quality of life of Filipinos through a globally recognized learning environment.

    M!SS!O"

    Capitol University is committed to develop the youth into TOT! "E#$O%$&' mature and responsible individuals (ho areintellectually& professionally and technically competent& imbued (ith desirable attitudes& and steeped in moral and spiritual values&(ho (ill serve as catalyst for social transformation.

    !"ST!TUT!O"AL O%ECT!$ES& OUTCOMES)ntegral to the attainment of its mission& Capitol University commits itself to*

    . "rovide quality education that responds to the challenge of producing globally recognized graduates.+. "rovide opportunities to care for the environment and assume responsibility for creating and en,oying a sustainable

    future.C. $trengthen and perpetuate the institutional culture of research.-. Empo(er the students to apply the no(ledge and sills in serving others through a vigorous community e/tension

    program (ith focus on climate adaption and disaster resilience activitiesE. "romote the best uses of )nformation Technology in aid of instruction& research and community e/tension.

    F. )nculcate values& virtues& and develop an e/panded sense of culture and appreciation for the arts among the studentbody.0. )nstill the culture of peace as an avenue for promoting harmony and understanding among peoples.

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

    Date Issued:

    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

    Revision No:

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    'RADUATE ATTR!UTES

    The Capitol University core values namely C(ARACTER& COM)ETE"CE& COMM!TME"T and CULTURE form basis of theattributes of a CU graduate.

    C(ARACTER

    The Total "erson' that Capitol University strives to develop is an aggregate of several invaluable elements& most important of(hich is character. 1ith access to a (ide range of program and avenues for personal& psychological& emotional and spiritualdevelopment& members of Capitol University are e/pected o uphold ideals.

    CU graduate is ethically informed and is able to*2. -emonstrate respect for the dignity of each individual and for human diversity3. #ecognize their responsibility to the common good& the environment and society4. pply ethical perspectives in their chosen profession5. 6anifest dedicated spirituality& moral uprightness& self7discipline& empathy and integrity8. !ead as (ell as be a productive and cooperative member of society that understands the value of cooperation and

    collaboration9. Find strength in humility& patience and perseverance as they serve 0od and humanity.

    COM)ETE"CE

    Capitol University stands for quality education therefore it is her primary ob,ective to transform students into professionals (ho areequipped (ith the no(ledge& the sills& and the values necessary to enable them to compete in the modern global arena toultimately uplift their lives. $he prepares her students to respond and adapt to challenges in a variety of conte/ts by developingcapabilities such as critical and creative thining& proficiency in communication& and professional or specialized no(ledge.

    CU graduate is competent and is able to*2. -emonstrate no(ledge& sill& competence and attitudes to one:s discipline and;or profession3. Thin critically and reflectively4. ble to loo at problems from different perspectives and recognize the most appropriate solution5. Communicate effectively in English and in other languages

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

    Date Issued:

    June 2011

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    June 2015

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    8. !ocate& organize& analyze& synthesize and evaluate information9. Engage in creative and innovative (or.

    COMM!TME"T

    Capitol University is characterized by a sincere and steadfast loyalty to a family culture of harmoniously (oring together in thepursuit of a common goal. ll the members of the CU community are bound intellectually& psychologically and emotionally to thedevelopment of the Filipino youth to their potential in order to ensure a more promising future for our country.

    CU graduate is committed and is able to*2. -emonstrate loyalty to the ideals that CU fosters in them3. Understand ho( their actions can enhance the (ellbeing of others4. 6ae a valuable contribution to the upliftment of their families and of society5. ssume responsibility for contributing to a clean and green environment and for (oring to(ards a sustainable future8. Foster a sense of pride for self and for Capitol University.

    CULTURE

    The capitol University community is united in its endeavor to cultivate e/cellence in the arts& letters& manners& and scholarly pursuitsprimarily for the enrichment and development of the Filipino nation. $he also fosters progressive& intuitive& and enlightenedindividuals by inculcating amongst its members an appreciation of and a respect for diverse histories& identities& and values.

    CU graduate cultured and is able to*2. ppreciate and develop 0od7given talent;s3. Understand and respect the diverse cultures& languages& histories& arts& beliefs and values of the Filipinos and other

    nationalities

    4. Contribute to the preservation and development of a culture of peace manifested in ho( they live and practice theirprofession5. -emonstrate patriotism by respecting the flag and the national anthem and eeping Filipino traditions lie the use of po' and

    opo' and other similar traits8. Tae pride in the Filipino culture and demonstrate the desirable Filipino traits of maa7-ios& maa7tao& maa7aliasan at

    maabayan

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

    Date Issued:

    June 2011

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    June 2015

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    )RO'RAM EDUCAT!O"AL O%ECT!$ES!nstitutional O*+ectives& Outcomes

    A C D E , '

    2. "rovide and equip students (ith no(ledge& proficiencies& sills&competencies& attitudes and values to qualify them for*

    2.2"rofessional licensure e/am

    2.3ssessment and certification as officer in charge of navigational (atchon seagoing ship of 8

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    )rogram Outcomes and Relations-ip to )rogram Education O*+ectives

    )rogram Outcomes)rograms

    EducationalO*+ectives

    bility to demonstrate the competence to* 2 3?a@ -emonstrate the ability to perform the competence& at the operational level under

    $ection A));2& 7));3 of the $TC1 code

    ?b@ pply no(ledge in mathematics& science and technology in solving problems related tothe profession and the (orplace.

    ?c@ 1or in a multi7cultural and;or multi7disciplinary team

    ?d@ Understand professional and ethical responsibilities

    ?e@ Communicate effectively in oral and (ritten English

    ?f@ Understand the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in global and

    social conte/t of the profession

    ?g@ Engage in lifelong learning and eep abreast (ith developments in the field ofspecialization and ;or profession

    ?h@ Use appropriate techniques sills and modern tools in the practice of the profession inorder to remain globally competitive

    ?i@ -esign research and analyse data using appropriate research methodologies

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2015

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    COURSE SYLLAUS DETA!LS

    ./ Course "um*er0 La1 .2

    3/ Course Title0 Maritime La1

    4/ ,unction 4 0 Controlling t-e operation of t-e s-ip and care for person on *oard at operational level

    2/ Competence0 a/ Monitor compliance 1it- legislative re5uirements 6 Ta*le A6!!&. O!C "avigational #atc-*/ Monitor and control compliance 1it- legislative measures to ensure safety of life at sea and

    protection of t-e marine environment 6 Ta*le A6!!&3 ML Dec7

    8/ 9no1ledge Understanding and )roficiency 0a/ asic 1or7ing 7no1ledge of t-e relevant !MO conventions concerning safety of life at sea:

    security and protection of t-e marine environment 6 Ta*le A6!!&. O!C "avigational #atc-*/ 9no1ledge of relevant international maritme la1 em*odied in international agreements and

    conventions ;Content of t-is su*+ect is *ased on t-e coverage for t-e model course ML "av ? Ta*le A6!!&3 ML Dec7

    @/ )re6re5uisite0 6ust be taen during the last year level before the shipboard training.

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    .=/Course Outcome&s and Relations-ip to )rogram Outcomes0

    Course Outcome&s

    The student s should be able to*

    )rogram Outcomes

    a * c d f f g - i

    -emonstrate no(ledge and basic applications of*

    )6O Conventions concerning $afety of !ife at $ea&$ecurity and "rotection of the 6arine Environment

    )nternational 6aritime !a( embodied in )nternationalgreements and conventions

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

    Date Issued:

    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    / Detailed teac-ing Sylla*us0

    Competence

    9U)

    Topic

    !ntended Learning

    Outcomes&)erformance

    Teac-ing& Learning

    Activities

    E5uip

    ment&

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    Allocationof

    e

    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventions

    concerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    )ntroduction to6aritime !a(

    t the end of the lesson& thestudents must be able to*

    7$tates that maritime la( isbased partly on generally

    accepted customary rulesdeveloped over manyyears and partly onstatute la( enacted bystates

    7$tates that matters ofsafety& protection of themarine environment andconditions of employmentare covered by statutela(

    7$tates that the mainsources of maritime la(are internationalconventions

    T* #esearch ; 0atheringof facts data from relevantconventions and code

    !* #eporting ; 0roup

    discussion$tudents are gradedindividually and as a group.+asis on the follo(ingcriteria

    0roup grade 2;4Team(orOrganization!eadership

    )ndividual grade 3;4-elivery

    ccuracyConsistensy

    E.

    E3

    E4

    Observationin reporting.

    >uestions?1ritten or

    Oral@

    Tests

    ssignments

    ctivities

    2 hr

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    June 2015

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    Co

    mpetence

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    )erformance

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    e7$tates that the adoption of

    international conventionsand agreements isintended to provideuniform practiceinternationally

    7$tates that a convention is atreaty bet(een the $tates(hich have agreed to bebound by it to apply theprinciples contained inthe convention (ithintheir sphere of ,urisdiction

    7$tates that& to implement aconvention or otherinternational agreement&a $tate must enactnational legislation givingeffect to and enforcing itsprovisions

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    Co

    mpetence

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    e7$tates that

    recommendations (hichare not internationallybinding may beimplemented by a $tatefor ships flying its flag

    7!ists the main originators ofinternational conventionsconcerned (ith maritimela( are*

    7)nternational 6aritimeOrganization ?)6O@

    7)nternational !abourOrganization ?l!O@

    7Comite 6aritime)nternational ?C6)@

    7United %ations ?U%@-escribes*7 Flag $tate ,urisdiction7 Coastal $tate

    ,urisdiction7 "ort $tate ,urisdiction

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    Maritime Law

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    Co

    mpetence

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    e7-escribes main elements of

    relevant )6OConventions& e.g.$O!$& 6#"O! and$TC1

    7E/plains the significance ofthe Bno more favourabletreatmentB clause in the$O!$& 6#"O!&$TC1 and )!O 6inimum$tandards in 6erchant$hips Conventions

    7-istinguishes bet(eenprivate and publicinternational la(

    7E/plains that publicmaritime la( is enforcedthrough*

    7surveys& inspection andcertification

    7penal sanctions ?fines&imprisonment@

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    Co

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    e7 $tates that the operation

    of a ship is governed bythe national la(s andregulations of the flag$tate& including thosela(s and regulationsgiving effect tointernationalconventions

    7 $tates that differences ofdetail usually e/ist inthe national la(s ofdifferent statesimplementing the sameconvention

    7 $tates that& (henserving in a ship flying aforeign flag& it isessential that themaster& chief mate and

    chief engineerfamiliarize themselves(ith the la(s andregulations of the flag

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    June 2015

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    Competence 9U) Topic !ntended LearningOutcomes&

    )erformance

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    Tools

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    Time

    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    !a( of the$ea 7 -emonstrates

    no(ledge andunderstanding of* Convention on!a( of the $ea Territorial $eaand the Contiguousone

    )nternational

    $traits E/clusiveEconomic one andContinental $helf Digh $eas "rotection and"reservation of the6arine Environment

    T* po(er pointpresentation and E/plain(hat are the !1 of the$ea& internationalconvention&

    !* Oral #ecitation ofcadets o(n understandingof the definitions

    E.

    E4

    E2

    Euiz

    ssignment

    >uestionand ns(er

    ssignment

    8-rs/

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    Maritime Law

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    Competence 9U) Topic !ntended LearningOutcomes&

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    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    )nternationalConvention on!oad !ines&299 ?!!299@& asamended

    $tates that no ship to(hich the Conventionapplies may proceedto sea on aninternational voyageunless it has beensurveyed& maredand provided (ith aninternational !oad!ine Certificate?299@ or aninternational !oad!ine E/emptionCertificate& ifappropriate

    7 E/plains to (hichships the Conventionapplies

    7 -escribes theduration of validity ofan )nternational !oad!ine Certificate?299@

    7 E/plains the

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    Maritime Law

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    circumstances in(hich an)nternational !oad!ine Certificate?299@ (ould be

    cancelled by thedministration

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    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    7 $tales the control to(hich ships holdingan international !oad!ine Certificate

    ?299@ are sub,ect(hen in the ports ofother Contracting0overnments

    7 -escribes for thepurposes of the#egulationsconcerning* freeboard freeboard dec superstructure

    7 -escribes theposition& dimensionsand maring of* the dec line the !oad !ine6ar lines to be used(ith the !oad !ine6ar

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    Tim

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    Maritime Law

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    e

    7 $tates that the circlelines and letters areto be painted in (hiteor yello( on a darground or in blac ona light ground andthat they should bepermanently maredon the sides of theship

    7 $tates that theinternational !oad!ine Certificate?299@ (ill not bedelivered to a shipuntil the surveyor hascertified that themars are correctlyand permanentlyindicated on theshipBs sides

    7 -escribes therequirementsconcerning theprovision of closingappliances forventilators

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    Maritime Law

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    Maritime Law

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    6onitorcompliance

    (ithlegislative

    requirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    Code of safe1oring"ractices for6erchant$eamen

    7 E/plains that thisCode of $afe1oring "ractices orits equivalent isintended primarily formerchant seamen

    7 E/plains that thereshould al(ays be anadequate number ofcopies to allo( the6aster& $afety Officer

    and any members ofthe $afetyCommittee to havetheir o(n& leaving atleast one availablefor general reference

    7 E/plains that thisCode is addressed toeveryone on a shipregardless of ran orrating because the

    recommendationscan be effective onlyif they areunderstood by all andif all cooperate intheir implementation

    T* -iscussion;"o(erpoint"resentation

    E/plain the code of safety(oring and theinternational convention onit

    !* Oral #ecitation of

    cadets o(n understandingof the definitions

    E.

    E3

    #2

    #3

    #4

    +acgroundno(ledge"rove

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    2 hr

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    Maritime Law

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    7 E/plains that theCode is arranged insections (hich deal(ith broad areas ofconcern

    7 $tates that theintroduction gives theregulatory frame(or

    for health and safetyon board ships andoverall safetyresponsibilities underthat frame(or

    7 $tates that $ection 2is largely concerned(ith safetymanagement and thestatutory dutiesunderlying the advicein the remainder ofthe Code. ll (oringon board arerequired to be a(areof these duties and of

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    the principlesgoverning theguidance on safepractice (hich theyare required to follo(

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    7 $tates that $ection 3begins (ith a chaptersetting out the areasthat should be

    covered inintroducing a ne(recruit to the safetyprocedures on board.)t goes on to e/plain(hat individuals cando to improve theirpersonal health andsafety

    7 $tates that $ection 4is concerned (ith

    various (oringpractices common toall ships

    7 $tates that $ection 5covers safety forspecialist shipoperation

    7 Outl ines anddescribes thecontents of theCO$1" formerchant seaman

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    Maritime Law

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    7 -escribes safe(oring practicesand personalshipboard safetyincluding* (oring aloft (oring over theside

    (oring in

    enclosed spaces permit to (orsystems such as*

    hot (orpermit cold (orpermit entry inenclosed spacepemit

    (oring aloft

    permit (oringoverside permit electrical

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    isolation permit

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    line handling lifting techniquesand methods ofpreventing bac in,ury

    electrical safety

    mechanicalsafety chemical andbiohazard safety personal safetyequipment

    7 -escribes the role ofa safety officer

    7 E/plains the topicsdiscussed in thesafety committeemeeting

    7 E/plains theimportance ofpersonal health andhygiene on board

    7 -escribes the use of* portable O3analyzers e/plosion meter multi gas detectors

    other portable gas

    measuring instruments

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    Maritime Law

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    Competence 9U) Topic !ntended LearningOutcomes&

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    6onitorcompliance

    (ithlegislative

    requirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protection

    of the marineenvironment

    )nternationalConvention forthe $afety of!ife at $ea&25 asamended?$O!$@

    $O!$

    0eneral"rovisions

    7 $tates that unlesse/pressly providedother(ise& theregulations applyonly to shipsengaged oninternational voyages

    7 -efines Binternational

    voyageB7 -efines*

    passenger passenger ship cargo ship taner age of a ship

    7 E/plains (ho maycarry out surveys forthe enforcement ofthe provisions of$O!$

    7 -escribes thepo(ers of anominated surveyor

    3-rs

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    7 -escribes theprocedures (hichapply if the surveyorfinds that the shipdoes not comply (iththe provisions or is insuch a condition thatit is not fit to proceedto sea (ithout danger

    to the ship or topersons on board

    7 !ists the surveys to(hich a passengership must besub,ected

    7 -escribes the e/tentof the surveys ofpassenger ships

    7 -escribes therequirements forsurveys of life

    saving appliancesand other equipmentof cargo ships&including mandatory

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    annual surveys

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    7 -escribes therequirements forsurveys of radio andradar installations of

    cargo ships7 -escribes therequirements forsurveys of hull& andtheir e/tent&machinery andequipment of cargoships& includingmandatory annualsurveys

    7 -escribes the e/tent

    of the surveys of hull&machinery and otherequipment of cargoships

    7 $tates that thecondition of the shipand its equipmentmust be maintainedto conform (ith theprovisions of theregulations

    8-rs/

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    Time

    7 $tates that after anysurvey of a shiprequired by $O!$&no change should bemade in thestructuralarrangements&machinery&equipment or otheritems covered by thesurvey (ithout the

    sanction of thedministration7 $tates that any

    accident to a ship ordefect affecting thesafety of the ship orthe efficiency orcompleteness of thelifesavingappliances orequipment should be

    reported to thedministration ororganizationresponsible forissuing the relevantcertificate& (ho (ill

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    decide (hether asurvey is required

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    7 !ists the surveys andtheir e/tent to (hicha passenger shipmust be sub,ected

    7 $tates that anaccident or defectshould also beimmediatelyreported& by themaster or o(ner& tothe appropriateauthorities of the port$tate (hen the shipis in a port of another"arty to the $O!$

    Convention7 !ists the certificates&

    includingattachments andsupplements& (hereappropriate& issuedafter survey to shipssatisfying therequirements of$O!$

    7 $tates the period ofvalidity of each of thecertificates

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    7 $tates that noE/emption Certificateis not valid for longerthan the period ofvalidity of thecertificate to (hich itrefers

    7 $tates that no

    e/tension of the fiveyear period ofvalidity of the Cargo$hip $afetyConstructionCertificate ispermitted

    7 E/plains thecircumstances under(hich othercertificates may bee/tended and statesthe ma/imume/tension permitted

    7 -escribes thecircumstances in

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    (hich certificatescease to be valid

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    7$tates that the surveyor

    should also tae intoaccount the requirementsof $O!$ reg. =;24 thatall ships should besufficiently and efficientlymanned

    7$tates that& at theconclusion of a controle/ercise the mastershould be provided (ith adocument giving theresults of the controle/ercise and details ofany action taen

    7 $tates that "arties to the"rotocol of 2G to the$O!$ Convention&25& should apply therequirements of theConvention and "rotocolas may be necessary to

    ensure that no morefavourable treatment isgiven to ships of nonparties to the Conventionand "rotocol

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    $O!$$ubdivisionand $tability&6achinery andElectrical)nstallation

    7-efines& (ith reference tochapter ))2*

    subdivision load linedeepest subdivision load

    linelengthbreadthdraught

    bulhead dec

    margin linepermeability of a spacemachinery spacepassenger spaces(atertight

    7E/plains (hat is meant byBfloodable lengthB

    7E/plains (hat is meant byBfactor of subdivisionB

    7E/plains the application of

    the factor of subdivisionto a passenger shipBsability to (ithstand theflooding of ad,acent maincompartments

    T* po(er7pointpresentation;discussionE/plains the application ofthe factor of subdivision toa passenger shipBs abilityto (ithstand the flooding ofad,acent maincompartments

    !* Oral #ecitation ofcadets o(n understandingof the definitions

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    7 -escribes therequirementsregardingunsymmetricalflooding

    7 $tates that themaster should besupplied (ith suitableinformationconcerning the use ofcrossfloodingfittings

    7 -escribes the finalconditions of the shipafter assumed criticaldamage

    7 $tates that themaster should besupplied (ith thedata necessary tomaintain sufficientintact stability underservice conditions toenable the ship to(ithstand the criticaldamage

    7 $tates that the

    conditions of stabilityon (hich thecalculations of heelare based should besupplied to the

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    master of the ship

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    7 $tates that e/cessiveheeling might resultshould the shipsustain damage(hen in a less

    favourable condition7 $tates that (aterballast should not ingeneral be carried intans intended for oilfuel and describesthe arrangement forships (hich cannotavoid putting (ater inoil fuel tans

    7 -escribes the

    maring ofsubdivision load lineson passenger ships

    7 $tates that details ofthe subdivision loadlines assigned andthe conditions ofservice for (hichthey are approvedshould be clearlyindicated on the

    "assenger $hip$afety Certificate

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    7 $tates that a ship shouldnot be loaded so as tosubmerge the load linemar appropriate to theseason and locality& asdetermined in accordance(ith the internationalConvention on !oad !ines&

    (hatever the position ofthe subdivision load linemars may be

    7 $tates that a ship shouldnot be loaded so as tosubmerge the subdivisionload line mar appropriateto the particular voyageand condition of serviceclassifies (atertight doorsasH

    class 2

    hinged

    doors class 3 handoperated sliding doors class 4 slidingdoors (hich are po(er

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    operated as (ell as handoperated

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    7 -escribes the provisionsregarding the fitting of(atertight doors inpassenger ships

    7 $tates that (atertight doorsin bulheads dividingcargo bet(een decspaces must be closedbefore the voyagecommences and must beept closed duringnavigation

    7 $tates that the time ofopening bet(eendecdoors in port and the time

    of closing them beforeleaving port should beentered in the logboo

    7 $tates that all (atertightdoors should be eptclosed during navigatione/cept (hen necessarilyopened for the (oring ofthe ship& in (hich& casethey should al(ays beready to be immediately

    closed

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    7 $tates that in passengerships carrying goodsvehicles andaccompanying personnelindicators are required onthe navigating bridge tosho( automatically (heneach door bet(een cargo

    spaces is closed and alldoor fastenings aresecured

    7 $tates that side scuttles thesills of (hich are belo( themargin line& should be ofsuch construction as (illeffectively prevent anyperson opening them(ithout the consent of themaster

    7 $tates that certain sidescuttles in bet(eendecspaces must be closed(atertight and locedbefore the ship leaves port

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    and must not be openedbefore arrival at the ne/tport

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    als&Tools

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    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    )nternationalConvention on!oad !ines&299 ?!!299@& asamended

    $tates that no ship to(hich the Conventionapplies may proceedto sea on aninternational voyageunless it has beensurveyed& maredand provided (ith aninternational !oad!ine Certificate?299@ or aninternational !oad!ine E/emptionCertificate& ifappropriate

    7 E/plains to (hichships the Conventionapplies

    7 -escribes theduration of validity ofan )nternational !oad

    !ine Certificate?299@7 E/plains the

    circumstances in(hich an)nternational !oad

    T* -iscussion;"o(erpoint"resentation

    $ho( the)nternational Conventionon !oad !ines& 299 ?!!299@& as amended

    !* Oral #ecitation ofcadets o(n understandingof the definitions

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    !ine Certificate?299@ (ould becancelled by the

    dministration

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    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    )nternationalConvention on!oad !ines&299 ?!!299@& asamended

    7 $tates that valves& doorsand mechanisms should besuitably mared to ensurethat they may be properlyused to provide ma/imumsafety

    7 !ists the entries (hichshould be made in the logboo regarding theopening and closing ofdoors& sidescuttles andother openings and thedrills and inspectionsrequired by the regulations

    7 $tates that every passenger

    ship and every cargo shipof 35 metres and up(ardsmust be inclined upon itscompletion and theelements of its stabilitydetermined

    7 $tates that the mastershould be supplied (ithsuch information as isnecessary to obtainaccurate guidance as to the

    stability of the ship undervarying conditions ofservice

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    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& security

    and protectionof the marineenvironment

    )nternationalConvention on!oad !ines&299 ?!!299@& asamended

    7 -escribes thecontents of damagecontrol plans forpassenger ships

    7 $tates that booletscontaining thedamage controlinformation should be

    made available to theshipBs officers7 -escribes the

    recommendations ondamage control fordry cargo ships

    7 -escribes theindicator system(hich must beprovided on thenavigating bridge of

    passenger ro

    roships to sho( if shelldoors& loading doorsand other closingappliances are not

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    fully closed or notsecured

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    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    )nternationalConvention on!oad !ines&299 ?!!299@& asamended

    7 $tates therequirements for thedetection of (aterleaage through shelldoors or vehicleloading doors (hichcould lead to ma,orflooding of specialcategory spaces orroro cargo spaces

    7 $tates therequirements for roro cargo spaces tobe monitored (hilst

    7 the ship is under (ay

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    Time

    6onitor

    compliance(ith

    legislativerequirements

    +asic (oring

    no(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$Fire

    "rotection&Fire -etectionand FireE/tinction

    7 Outlines the basic

    principles of theregulations on fireprotection

    7 E/plains briefly theproperties of class BBand class B+Bdivisions

    7 -efines* main verticalzones accommodation

    spaces public spaces service spaces cargo spaces roro cargospaces& open andclosed special categoryspaces machinery

    spaces of category control stations

    T* -iscussion;"o(erpoint"resentation

    -iscuss $O!$ underFire protection anddetection

    !* Oral #ecitation ofcadets o(n understandingof the definitions

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    6onitorcompliance

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    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protection

    of the marineenvironment

    $O!$Fire"rotection&Fire -etectionand FireE/tinction

    7 $tates that fire hosesshould be used onlyfor the purposes ofe/tinguishing fires ortesting the apparatusat fire drills andsurveys

    7 Outlines the content

    of the $O!$training manual andmaintenance manual

    7 -escribes theinformation includedin fire control plans orboolets

    7 $tates thatinstructionsconcerning themaintenance and

    operation of all firefighting equipment

    and installations onboard should be eptunder one cover in

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    an accessibleposition

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    6onitorcompliance

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    requirements

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    $O!$Fire"rotection&Fire -etectionand FireE/tinction

    7 $tates that aduplicate set of firecontrol plans orboolet should bepermanently storedin a prominentlymared (eather tightenclosure outside thedechouse for theassistance of shoreside firefightingpersonnel

    7 $tates that all firee/tinguishingappliances must beept in good order

    and available forimmediate use at alltimes during thevoyage$tates thatpassenger shipsmust at all times(hen at sea& or inport & be so mannedor equipped that anyinitial fire alarm is

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protection

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    $O!$Fire"rotection&Fire -etectionand FireE/tinction

    7 $tates that a special alarm&operated from thenavigating bridge or fromthe fire control station&should be fitted tosummon the cre( andshould be capable ofbeing soundedindependently of the alarm

    to the passenger spaces7 $tates that an efficientpatrol system must bemaintained for shipscarrying more than 49passengers

    7 -escribes the trainingrequired by the fire patrol

    7 $tates that there are specialrequirements for shipscarrying dangerous goods

    7 $tates that a ship shouldhave a document providedby the dministration asevidence of compliance ofconstruction and

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    June 2011

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    equipment (ith therequirements for thecarriage of dangerousgoods

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    6onitorcompliance

    (ithlegislative

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    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$avingppliances andrrangements

    7 -efines (ithreference to chapter))) of $O!$ certificatedperson floatfreelaunching inflatableappliance inflated appliance launchingappliance orarrangement rescue boat survival craft

    7 $tates that life

    saving appliancesand arrangementsrequired by chapter))) of $O!$ must beapproved by the

    dministration7 $tates the

    requirements fore/hibiting muster lists

    7 -escribes theillustrations and

    instructions to bedisplayed inpassenger cabinsand other spaces

    T* -iscussion;"o(erpoint"resentation

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    Maritime Law

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    e6onitor

    compliance(ith

    legislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protection

    of the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$aving

    ppliancesand

    rrangements

    7 !ists the items to beincluded in muster listsand emergencyinstructions

    7 -escribes the provisionof operating instructionsfor lifesavingappliances

    7 E/plains ho( the cre(

    should be assigned tosurvival craft to ensuresatisfactory manning andsupervision of survivalcraft

    7 $tates that the person incharge of a survival craftshould have a list of itscre( and should see thatthey are acquainted (iththeir duties

    7 $tates the requirement&for the provision oftraining manuals

    7 !ists the items (hichshould be contained in

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    the training manuals7 !ists the items (hich

    should be contained inthe maintenance manual

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    6onitorcompliance

    (ithlegislative

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    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$avingppliances andrrangements

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    7 -escribes theguidelines for trainingcre(s for thepurpose of launchinglifeboats and rescueboats from shipsmaing head(aythrough the (ater

    7 -escribes the onboard training (hich

    should be given inthe use of lifesaving appliancesand in survival at sea

    7 -etails the records(hich should bemade of abandonship drills and firedrills& other drills oflifesavingappliances and on

    board training

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    e6onitor

    compliance(ith

    legislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protection

    of the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$avingppliances andrrangements

    $tates that before leavingport and at all times duringthe voyage& all lifesavingappliances must be in(oring order and ready forimmediate use-escribes the instructionsfor onboard maintenanceof lifesaving appliances

    (hich should be carried-escribes the regulationregarding the maintenanceof falls-escribes the (eely andmonthly tests andinspections required and theentries (hich should bemade in the logboo-escribes the requirementsregarding the periodic

    servicing of inflatableliferafts& inflatablelife,acets& inflated rescueboats and hydrostaticrelease gear

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    -escribes the requirementsfor passenger musterstations

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    6onitorcompliance

    (ithlegislative

    requirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerning

    safety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$7#adiocommunications?amendedchapter )=@

    7$tates that the 2GGamendments to the 25$O!$ Conventionreplace the e/istingChapter )= (ith a ne(Chapter )= covering the

    global maritime distressand safety system?06-$$@

    7$tates that the amendedChapter )= applies topassenger ships&irrespective of size& andcargo ships of 4

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    +asic (oring

    no(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$7

    #adiocommunications?amendedchapter )=@

    7E/plains the applicability to

    ships built before 2February 287E/plains the meanings& for

    the purpose of theamended Chapter )=& of*

    bridge to bridgecommunications continuous (atch digital selectivecalling ?-$C@ direct7printing

    telegraphy generalradiocommunications international%=TEI service locating maritime safetyinformation polar orbitingsatellite service sea area 2 sea area 3

    sea area 4

    sea area 5

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    e6onitor

    compliance(ith

    legislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protection

    of the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$avingppliances andrrangements

    7 $tates that everyship& (hile at sea&must be capable of* transmitting ship7

    to7shore distressalerts by at leastt(o separate andindependentmeans

    receiving shore7to7ship distressalerts

    transmitting andreceiving ship7to7ship distressalerts

    transmitting andreceiving searchand rescue co7ordinating

    communications transmitting and

    receiving on7scenecommunications

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

    Date Issued:

    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

    Revision No:

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    transmitting andreceiving signalsfor locating

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    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    6onitorcompliance

    (ithlegislative

    requirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerning

    safety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$avingppliances andrrangements

    transmitting andreceivingmaritime safetyinformation

    transmitting andreceiving general

    radio7communications

    transmitting andreceiving bridge7to7bridgecommunications

    7 !ists the radioequipment to be carriedby all ships

    7 -escribes therequirements regardingthe installation andoperation of the satelliteE")#+

    7 !ists the additionalequipment required byships engaged onvoyages e/clusively(ithin sea area 2

    7 !ists the additionalequipment required by

    ships engaged onvoyages (ithin seaareas 2 and 3

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    e6onitor

    compliance(ith

    legislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protection

    of the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$avingppliances andrrangements

    7 !ists the additionalequipment requiredby ships engaged onvoyages (ithin seaareas 2& 3& and 4

    7 $tates thatequipment using the)%6#$Tgeostationary

    satellite service is notan acceptablealternative for shipsengaged on voyages(hich include seaarea 5

    7 $tates therequirements formaintaining (atch ondistress frequencies

    7 $tates that every

    ship& (hile at sea&must maintain a(atch for broadcastsof maritime safetyinformation

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    7 -escribes ho( theavailability of radioequipment requiredby the regulations isto be ensured

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    6onitorcompliance

    (ithlegislative

    requirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerning

    safety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$!ife$avingppliances andrrangements

    7 $tates that everyship must carrypersonnel qualifiedfor distress andsafety radio

    communicationspurposes (ho holdcertificates specifiedin the #adio#egulations

    7 $tates that oneperson is designatedto have primaryresponsibility forradiocommunicationsduring distressincidents

    7 $tates that a recordmust be ept of allincidents connected(ith the radiocommunicationservice (hich appearto be of importanceto the safety of life at

    sea

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    Maritime Law

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    +asic (oring

    no(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    $O!$

    Carriage of0rain

    $O!$

    Carriage of-angerous0oods

    7 !ists the intactstability requirementsfor a ship carryingbul

    7 !ists the contents ofthe grain loadinginformation referredto in the document ofauthorization

    7 $tates that theregulationsconcerning thecarriage ofdangerous goods inpacaged form or insolid bul form applyto all ships to (hichthe $O!$regulations apply and

    to cargo ships of lessthan 8uiz

    ssignment

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    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

    Date Issued:

    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    and equipment

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    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerning

    safety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    7 $tates that the carriageof dangerous goods isprohibited e/cept inaccordance (ith theprovisions of theregulations

    7 $tates that theprovisions should besupplemented bydetailed instructions onsafe pacaging andsto(age& (hich shouldinclude the precautionsnecessary in relations toother cargo& issued by

    each Contracting0overnment7 Classifies dangerous

    goods according to the)6-0 Code

    7 $tates that the correcttechnical name of goods&and not trade names&should be used in alldocuments relating tothe carriage of

    dangerous goods

    Course Title:

    Maritime Law

    Date Issued:

    June 2011

    Revision Date:

    June 2015

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    6onitorcompliance(ithlegislativerequirements

    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    7 $tates that the documentsprepared by the shippershould include or beaccompanied by a signedcertificate or declarationthat the shipment offeredfor carriage is properlypacaged and mared andin proper condition forcarriage

    7 $tates the requirements fora special list or manifest ofdangerous goods onboard and their location ora detailed sto(age plansho(ing the sameinformation

    7 Outlines the sto(agerequirements fordangerous goods

    7 $tates that substances(hich are liable tospontaneous heating orcombustion should not becarried unless adequate

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

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    +asic (oring

    no(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    The)nternational$afety6anagement?)$6@ Code

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    requirements of the)+C Code aremandatory andsub,ect to port $tatecontrol

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    $tates that a $afety6anagement $ystem incompliance (ith the )$6Code must be in place onboard all passenger shipsand high speed craft& and allvessels of 8

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    6onitorcompliance

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    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

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    T* E/plain (hat is The)nternational $hip and "ortFacility $ecurity Code?)$"$ Code@

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    Maritime Law

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    7 E/plains that the Codehas t(o parts& onemandatory and onerecommendatory

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    Maritime Law

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    conventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

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    enabling0overnments tooffset changes inthreat (ith changesin vulnerability forships and portfacilities throughdetermination ofappropriate securitylevels andcorrespondingsecurity measures

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    Maritime Law

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    )nternational Codefor the $ecurity of$hips and "ortFacilities containsmandatory provisionsto (hich reference ismade in chapter I)73of the )nternational

    Convention forthe $afety of !ife at$ea& 25 as

    amended7 -escribes theob,ectives of the)$"$ code

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    board& cargo& cargotransport units& shipBsstores or the shipfrom the riss of asecurity incident

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

    Revision Date:

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    +asic (oringno(ledge ofthe relevant)6Oconventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    7-efines Company securityofficer as the persondesignated by theCompany for ensuringthat a ship securityassessment is carriedoutH that a ship securityplan is developed&submitted for approval&and thereafterimplemented andmaintained and for liaison(ith port facility securityofficers and the shipsecurity officer

    7-efines $ecurity level 2 asthe level for (hichminimum appropriateprotective securitymeasures shall be

    maintained at all times7-efines $ecurity level 3 asthe level for (hichappropriate additionalprotective security

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    Maritime Law

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    June 2011

    Revision Date:

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    measures shall bemaintained for a period oftime as a result ofheightened ris of asecurity incident

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    6onitorcompliance

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    7 -efines $ecurity level4 as the level for(hich further specificprotective securitymeasures shall bemaintained for a

    limited period of time(hen a securityincident is probable orimminent& although itmay not be possible toidentify the specifictarget

    7 E/plains that a shipthat is compliant to the)$"$ code shouldhave an )nternational

    $hip $ecurityCertificate ?)$$C@

    7 E/plains that the-eclaration of$ecurity addressesthe securityrequirements thatcould be sharedbet(een a port facilityand a ship ?or

    bet(een ships@ andshall state theresponsibility for each

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    7 E/plains that contracting0overnments shalldetermine (hen a-eclaration of $ecurity isrequired by assessingthe ris the ship;portinterface or ship to shipactivity poses topersons& property or theenvironment

    7 Outlines that a ship canrequest completion of a-eclaration of $ecurity(hen*

    2. the ship isoperating at ahigher securitylevel than the portfacility or anothership it is

    interfacing (ithH7 3. there is anagreement on a-eclaration of$ecurity bet(een

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    Contracting0overnmentscovering certaininternational voyagesor specific ships onthose voyages

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    6onitorcompliance

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    conventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    4. there has been asecurity threat ora securityincident involvingthe ship orinvolving the port

    facility& asapplicableH

    5. the ship is at aport (hich is notrequired to haveand implement anapproved portfacility securityplanH or

    8. the ship isconducting ship

    to ship activities(ith another shipnot required tohave andimplement anapproved shipsecurity plan

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    6onitorcompliance

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    conventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    7 E/plains that the-eclaration of$ecurity shall becompleted by*2. the master or the

    ship securityofficer on behalfof the ship?s@Hand& ifappropriate&

    3. the port facilitysecurity officer or&if the Contracting0overnmentdeterminesother(ise& by any

    other bodyresponsible forshore7sidesecurity& onbehalf of the portfacility

    7 E/plains that eachship shall carry onboard a ship securityplan approved by the

    dministration

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    Competence 9U) Topic !ntended LearningOutcomes&

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    7!ists that the ship securityplan addresses& at least&the follo(ing*

    2. measuresdesigned toprevent (eapons&dangeroussubstances anddevices intendedfor use against

    persons& ships orports and thecarriage of (hichis not authorizedfrom being taenon board theshipH

    3. identification ofthe restrictedareas and

    measures for theprevention ofunauthorizedaccess to themH

    4. measures for the

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    prevention ofunauthorizedaccess to theshipH

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    6onitorcompliance

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    conventionsconcerningsafety of life atsea& securityand protectionof the marineenvironment

    5. procedures forresponding tosecurity threats orbreaches of security&including provisionsfor maintaining critical

    operations of the shipor ship;port interfaceH

    8. procedures forresponding to anysecurity instructionsContracting0overnments maygive at security level4H

    9. procedures forevacuation in case of

    security threats orbreaches of securityH

    . duties of shipboardpersonnel assignedsecurityresponsibilities and ofother shipboardpersonnel on securityaspectsH

    G. procedures forauditing the securityactivitiesH

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    Competence 9U) Topic !ntended LearningOutcomes&

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    22. procedures forthe periodicrevie( of the planand for updatingH

    23. procedures forreporting securityincidentsH

    24. identification ofthe ship securityofficerH

    25. identification ofthe companysecurity officerincluding 357hourcontact detailsH

    28. procedures toensure theinspection&testing&calibration& andmaintenance ofany securityequipmentprovided onboardH

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    29. frequency fortesting orcalibration of anysecurityequipmentprovided on

    boardH

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    6onitorcompliance

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