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Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College Winner of ‘World Class’ – Global Performance Excellence Award – 2012 – Education Organization Winner of International Asia Pacific Quality Award -2010 – Best in Class – Education Organization Winner of Sri Lanka National Quality Award – 1999 – 2004 – 2009 CORE SYLLABUS EDUCATION & TRAINING COURSE SEASPAN Crew Training COURSE CODE Course Coordinator (CC) Reviewed by (CC) Sig. Head of Department (HoD) Approved by (HoD) Sig. Dean of Faculty Approved by Dean Sig. Faculty Department Navigation 1 st Issue Date: Revision Revision Date: Tools/Training Aids: Reference : Course Duration: New Crew 08 days (56 hours) Experience Crew 05.5 days ( 38.5 hours) Day Time Ref No Description Duration Conducte d by New Crew Exp. Crew Hrs Days 1 0830-1215 1 Introduction to Seas pan 01.5 ½ day SEASPAN Yes No 2 Responsibilities for Safety 02.0 CINEC Yes No 1300-1645 3 Shipboard Security Procedures 03.5 ½ day CINEC Yes No 2 0830-1215 4 Entering and Working in Enclosed Spaces 03.5 ½ day CINEC Yes Yes 1300-1645 5 Surface Preparation and Painting 03.5 ½ day CINEC Yes Yes 3 0830-1645 6 Anchoring and Mooring 7.0 1 day CINEC Yes Yes 4 0830 -1545 7 8 Carriage of Containers , General 06.0 1 day CINEC Yes Yes 1545-1645 Carriage of reefer 01.0 SEASPAN Yes Yes

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Colombo International Nautical and Engineering CollegeWinner of ‘World Class’ – Global Performance Excellence Award – 2012 – Education

OrganizationWinner of International Asia Pacific Quality Award -2010 – Best in Class – Education

OrganizationWinner of Sri Lanka National Quality Award – 1999 – 2004 – 2009

CORE SYLLABUS

EDUCATION & TRAINING COURSE

SEASPAN Crew Training COURSE CODE

Course Coordinator (CC) Reviewed by (CC)

Sig.

Head of Department (HoD) Approved by (HoD)

Sig.

Dean of Faculty Approved by Dean

Sig.

Faculty Department Navigation1st Issue Date: Revision Revision Date: Tools/Training Aids:

Reference :

Course Duration: New Crew 08 days (56 hours) Experience Crew 05.5 days ( 38.5 hours)

Day

Time Ref

No

Description Duration Conducted by

NewCrew

Exp.Crew

Hrs Days

1 0830-1215 1 Introduction to Seas

pan

01.5 ½

day

SEASPAN Yes No

2 Responsibilities for

Safety

02.0 CINEC Yes No

1300-1645 3 Shipboard Security

Procedures

03.5 ½

day

CINEC Yes No

2 0830-1215 4 Entering and Working in Enclosed Spaces

03.5 ½

day

CINEC Yes Yes

1300-1645 5 Surface Preparation and Painting

03.5 ½ day

CINEC Yes Yes

3 0830-1645 6 Anchoring and Mooring 7.0 1 day CINEC Yes Yes

4 0830 -1545

7

8

Carriage of Containers , General

06.0 1 day CINEC Yes Yes

1545-1645 Carriage of reefer 01.0 SEASPAN Yes Yes

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containers

5 0830-1645 9 Safe Working Practices 07.0 1 day CINEC Yes Yes

6 0830-1645 10 Safe Access to ship 03.5 ½

day

CINEC Yes Yes

1300-1645 11 Company Procedures 03.5 ½

day

SEASPAN Yes No

Total 06

days

4.5

days

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REFERENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)1.0 Introduction to SEASPAN 3.5

1.1 About SEASPAN X

1.2 History X

1.3 Awards and Achievements X

1.4 Cooperate Objectives & challengers ahead

X

1.5 Ship Organization and Your Role X

2.0 Responsibilities for Safety 3.5

2.1 Company Responsibilities1. Health surveillance2. Safety Management System3. Providing PPE

X

2.2 Seafarer Responsibilities1. Understanding roles Master, DPA

and self2. Safety Familiarization3. Observing safety regulations

X

2.3 Role of Safety committee, Safety Officer and Safety Representatives

X

2.4 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

1. Introduction2. Key terms3. Risk assessment principles4. Hazard Identification5. Estimating Risk

X

2.5 Importance of Near Miss / Accident Reporting

1. Definition of Near Miss2. Purpose of reporting3. Barriers to reporting4. The role of near-miss reporting in

creating and enhancing the safety

X

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culture5. Gathering Information and

investigation

2.6 Safety culture onboard

1. What is safety culture2. Development of safety culture

onboard3. Measuring Current performance

and behavior4. Modifying behavior

X

3.0 Shipboard Security Procedures 7.0

3.1 Responsibilities of Company Security Officer

X

3.2 Responsibilities of Master and Ship security officer

X

3.3 Your role related to security X

3.4 Seaspan security Procedures(Duties) X

3.5 Proper use of security related and anti-piracy equipment onboard

X x

3.6 Mock security Drill as per SSP X

4.0 Entering and working in enclosed or confined spaces

07.0

4.1 Entry

4.1.1 Precautions on entering confined spaces 1. Examples of enclosed spaces2. Enclosed space Hazards3. General Hazards4. Hazards specific to ship types5. Risk Assessment6. Hazard identification7. methods for controlling and

mitigating measures (including PPE)

8. Entry Procedures9. Identification10. Planning

X

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4.1.2 Duties and responsibilities of a competent person and of a responsible officer

1. Duties and Responsibilities2. Duties of the Person in-charge3. Personnel Responsibility4. Stand-by s Responsibility

X

4.1.3 Preparing and securing the space for entry

1. Preparing and Securing the Space for Entry

2. Isolating the Space3. Signage4. Ventilation5. Natural Ventilation6. Mechanical Ventilation7. Rescue Equipment

X

4.1.4 Testing the atmosphere of confined and enclosed spaces

1. Oxygen deficiency2. Flammable gases and vapours3. Toxic gases and vapours

X

4.1.5 Use of a permit-to-work system1. Filling the permit and obtaining

authorization.2. Noting the purpose and the

duration of permit3. Completion of work and permit

closure

X

4.1.6 Procedures and arrangements before entry

X

4.1.7 Procedures and arrangements during entry

X

4.1.8 Additional requirements for entry into a space where the atmosphere is suspect orknown to be unsafe

1. Emergency entry with Breathing apparatus

X

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4.1.9 Mock drill on rescuing a person from Enclosed Space

1. Rescue Response time Goal2. Rescue Plan3. Immediate First aid

X

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5.0 Anchoring and mooring 7.0

5.1 .

1. Videotel Film “Safe Mooring Practice”

X3.0

2. Discuss the general system description of mooring system2.1 Explain the purpose of

mooring system2.2 Discuss the typical mooring

arrangement

3. Safe mooring practices3.1 Discuss the general safety

reminders3.2 Explain the snapback3.3 Explain the methods of

belaying a bollard3.4 State that mixed mooring is to

be avoided3.5 Discuss the effect of hawser

materials3.6 Explain the use of warping

end or capstan winch3.7 Explain the function of brakes3.8 Discuss the fire wire

4. Explain the synthetic fiber and steel wire mooring ropes4.1 Discuss the installation and

handling of fiber ropes4.2 Explain how to do inspection

of fiber ropes4.3 Explain the tails and shackles4.4 Discuss the abrasion and

deterioration4.5 Discuss the steel wire rope

construction4.6 Explain the wire rope

installation4.7 Explain how to do inspection

on wire rope4.8 Care of Ropes

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5. Planning and Organizing Mooring Operation5.1 Explain the function of

mooring personnel5.2 Explain the effect of under

keel clearance on current force and show the Bernoulli’s Principle

5.3 Discuss the line length on tending requirements

6. Videotel Film “Anchoring Safely”

6.17. Planning and Organizing

Anchoring Operation7.1 State the operational criteria

for anchoring7.2 Explain the anchoring

operation including anchoring in deep water

7.3 State safety precautions during anchoring

7.4 Explain how to retrieve the anchor

7.5 Anchor drop in an emergency

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8. Operate the mooring winches and windlass8.1 State the function of mooring

winches8.2 Differentiate the type of

winches8.3 Discuss the windlass brakes8.4 Show the cable stoppers

(chain stoppers) on windlass

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REFERENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)

9. Videotel Film “Maintenance of

Mooring Systems”

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REFERENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)10.Maintenance

10.1 Regular checking of winch and brakes

10.2 Lubrication of winches and brakes

10.3 Adjustment of hydraulic parts of winches and brakes

10.4 Take oil sample for contamination control for winches and brakes

10.5 Perform a brake test of winch drums

10.6 Apply a maintenance for windlass and brakes

10.7 Perform regular checking for windlass and brakes

10.8 Apply lubrication for windlass and brakes

11. Discuss the proper use of VHF Radio (closed loop style)11.1 Discuss communication

technique11.2 Discuss communication

procedure

12. Common Hand Signals

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REFERENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)

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REFERENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)XXXXX

REFERENCE NO. DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)6.0 Carriage of Containers 6.0

6.1 Types of Containers 1. Container types2. oversize cpntainers3. Container marlimgs

X

6.2 Container stowage system (Bay/Row/Tier)

1.

X

6.3 Precautions during loading/discharging of TEU/FEU/Reefer/Dangerous Cargo/oversize

1.

X

6.4 DG Cargo and emergency procedures1. Basic description of classes2. Describe emergency schedules

and actions to take

X

6.5 Understanding lashing plans1. Explain lashing plans used on

seaspan ships.

X

Lashing equipment used1. Desrbe the purpose of different

gear used

X1.0

Training on Lashing of containers1. Practical training on lashing gear

used2. Maintenance of lashing gear

X3.0

Dealing with container fires (including

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REFERENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)DG containers)

1.7.0 Carriage of reefer containers 1.0

8.0 Safe working Practices 7.0

8.1 Working aloft and Over side X

8.2 Working with tools and materials X

8.3 Working with Chemicals X

8.4 Manual Lifting and carrying X

8.5 Lifeboat Release System X2.0

9.0 Surface Preparation & Painting 7.0

9,1 Importance and correct procedure of surface preparation prior to painting

X

9.2 Use of Hydrolazing equipment X6.0

9.3 Facts on paint and painting X

REFER

ENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)10.0 Safe Access to ship 3.5

10.1 Means of access to ship X

10.2 Rigging of Ship's accommodation ladders

X

10.3 Pilot ladder (including combination ladder)

X

11.0 Company Procedures 3.5

11.1 Policies of SEASPAN X

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REFERENCE NO.

DESCRIPTION Theory (hrs.)

Practical

(hrs.)11.2 SMS of SEASPAN X

11.3 Initial on board familiarization / Rest Hours

X

11.4 Prior Joining X