Onboard Community and Watchkeeping DutiesLaajuus (1.5 cr)
Code: MO22S01
Credits
1.5 op
Objective
STCW- Code: Table A-II/4
STCW- Code: Table A-III/4, A-III/5
STCW- Code: Table B-VI/6
The student
• is familiarised with the vessel as a social environment and work place
• knows the on board community and how it functions
• knows the watchkeeping arrangements on board vessels at sea and in port
• knows how to keep a navigational watch according to the principles of good seamanship
• knows how to steer the vessel and how to follow helm orders also when given in the English language
• knows how to steer using magnetic and gyro-compasses
• understands helm orders
• knows how to change over from automatic pilot to hand steering and vice versa
• knows the decisions on manning of ships, certification of seafarers and watchkeeping on board
• gains a thorough knowledge of different communication systems on board
• gains a thorough knowledge of alarm systems on board and one's personal duties in connection with these
• is able to understand orders and to use seafaring terminology and definitions with the officer of the watch, and to handover watch according to the watchkeeping routines, and knows the responsibilities of a look-out
• is familiar with the preparations before arrival, taking a pilot on board, anchoring operations and mooring
• is familiar with the basic principles of the protection of the marine environment
• Familiarisation and security awareness
Content
• organization onboard a vessel
• watchkeeping routines
• compasses
• automatic pilot
• helm orders
• exercises in steering the vessel
• courses and bearings
• manoeuvring signals
• using the vessel’s internal communication systems
• terminology and information in connection with watchkeeping duties
• regulations in connection with watchkeeping as applicable
• environmental protection in connection with watchkeeping duties
• adequate security training for seafarers
Qualifications
None
Further information
Security-related Training and Instruction
for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW convention Table A-VI/6-1 and Table A-VI/6-2 and the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, part A and B. It has comprised a total of 9 hours of instruction.
Enrollment
02.07.2024 - 08.09.2024
Timing
09.09.2024 - 29.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Technology
Teachers
- Tony Karlsson
Groups
-
MT24D-ÅMaritime Technology, h24, daytimeme studies
Objective
STCW- Code: Table A-II/4
STCW- Code: Table A-III/4, A-III/5
STCW- Code: Table B-VI/6
The student
• is familiarised with the vessel as a social environment and work place
• knows the on board community and how it functions
• knows the watchkeeping arrangements on board vessels at sea and in port
• knows how to keep a navigational watch according to the principles of good seamanship
• knows how to steer the vessel and how to follow helm orders also when given in the English language
• knows how to steer using magnetic and gyro-compasses
• understands helm orders
• knows how to change over from automatic pilot to hand steering and vice versa
• knows the decisions on manning of ships, certification of seafarers and watchkeeping on board
• gains a thorough knowledge of different communication systems on board
• gains a thorough knowledge of alarm systems on board and one's personal duties in connection with these
• is able to understand orders and to use seafaring terminology and definitions with the officer of the watch, and to handover watch according to the watchkeeping routines, and knows the responsibilities of a look-out
• is familiar with the preparations before arrival, taking a pilot on board, anchoring operations and mooring
• is familiar with the basic principles of the protection of the marine environment
• Familiarisation and security awareness
Content
• organization onboard a vessel
• watchkeeping routines
• compasses
• automatic pilot
• helm orders
• exercises in steering the vessel
• courses and bearings
• manoeuvring signals
• using the vessel’s internal communication systems
• terminology and information in connection with watchkeeping duties
• regulations in connection with watchkeeping as applicable
• environmental protection in connection with watchkeeping duties
• adequate security training for seafarers
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
None
Further information
Security-related Training and Instruction
for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW convention Table A-VI/6-1 and Table A-VI/6-2 and the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, part A and B. It has comprised a total of 9 hours of instruction.
Enrollment
15.06.2023 - 10.09.2023
Timing
11.09.2023 - 29.10.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Technology
Teachers
- Tony Karlsson
Groups
-
MT23D-ÅMaritime Technology, h23, full-time studies
Objective
STCW- Code: Table A-II/4
STCW- Code: Table A-III/4, A-III/5
STCW- Code: Table B-VI/6
The student
• is familiarised with the vessel as a social environment and work place
• knows the on board community and how it functions
• knows the watchkeeping arrangements on board vessels at sea and in port
• knows how to keep a navigational watch according to the principles of good seamanship
• knows how to steer the vessel and how to follow helm orders also when given in the English language
• knows how to steer using magnetic and gyro-compasses
• understands helm orders
• knows how to change over from automatic pilot to hand steering and vice versa
• knows the decisions on manning of ships, certification of seafarers and watchkeeping on board
• gains a thorough knowledge of different communication systems on board
• gains a thorough knowledge of alarm systems on board and one's personal duties in connection with these
• is able to understand orders and to use seafaring terminology and definitions with the officer of the watch, and to handover watch according to the watchkeeping routines, and knows the responsibilities of a look-out
• is familiar with the preparations before arrival, taking a pilot on board, anchoring operations and mooring
• is familiar with the basic principles of the protection of the marine environment
• Familiarisation and security awareness
Content
• organization onboard a vessel
• watchkeeping routines
• compasses
• automatic pilot
• helm orders
• exercises in steering the vessel
• courses and bearings
• manoeuvring signals
• using the vessel’s internal communication systems
• terminology and information in connection with watchkeeping duties
• regulations in connection with watchkeeping as applicable
• environmental protection in connection with watchkeeping duties
• adequate security training for seafarers
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
None
Further information
Security-related Training and Instruction
for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW convention Table A-VI/6-1 and Table A-VI/6-2 and the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, part A and B. It has comprised a total of 9 hours of instruction.