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Function: marine engineering at the operational level :




11.1. Competence 1: Maintenance of a safe engineering watch
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Tasks CRITERIA FOR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE Ship's name . Assignment completion confirmed by qualified instructor. Position, Signature, Date
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1. Show the thorough knowledge of Principles to be observed in keeping an engineering watch, including:      
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.1 duties associated with taking over and handing over a watch The handing over and taking over a watch conforming with the accepted principles and procedures    
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.2 routine duties undertaken during a watch The frequency and extent of monitoring of engineering equipment and systems conforming with manufacturers' recommendations and accepted principles and procedures, including Principles to be observed in keeping an engineering watch    
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.3 maintenance of the machinery space logs and the significance of the readings taken A proper record is maintained of the movements and activities relating to the ship's engineering systems    
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.4 duties associated with handing over a watch Handing over a watch is maintained according to the established watch keeping procedures    
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Safety and emergency procedures; change-over of remote/automatic to local control of all systems      
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2. Demonstrate the safety precautions to be observed during a watch and immediate actions to be taken in the event of fire or accident, with particular reference to oil systems      
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3. Engine-room resource management Show the knowledge of engine-room resource management principles, including:      
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.1 allocation, assignment, and prioritization of resources Resources are allocated and assigned as needed in correct priority to perform necessary tasks    
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.2 effective communication Communication is clearly and unambiguously given and received    
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.3 assertiveness and leadership Effective leadership behaviours are identified    
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.4 obtaining and maintaining situational awareness Questionable decisions and/or actions of persons under the command result in appropriate challenge and response Team member(s) share accurate understanding of current and predicted engine-room and associated systems state, and of external environment    
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.5 consideration of team experience / 䳿 '    
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11.2. Competence 2: Use of English in Written and Oral Form
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Tasks CRITERIA FOR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE Ship's name . Assignment completion confirmed by qualified instructor. Position, Signature, Date
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Show the adequate knowledge of the English language to enable the officer to use engineering publications and to perform engineering duties English language publications relevant to engineering duties are correctly interpreted Communication is clear and understandable    
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11.3. Competence 3: Use Internal Communication Systems
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Tasks CRITERIA FOR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE Ship's name . Assignment completion confirmed by qualified instructor. Position, Signature, Date
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Demonstrate the operation of all internal communication systems on board Transmission and reception of messages are consistently successful    
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11.4. Competence 4: Operation of main and auxiliary machinery and associated control systems
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Tasks CRITERIA FOR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE Ship's name . Assignment completion confirmed by qualified instructor. Position, Signature, Date
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Name the basic construction and operation principles of machinery systems, including: Construction and operating mechanisms can be understood and explained with drawings/instructions    
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.1 marine diesel engines , , /    
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.2 marine steam turbines    
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.3 marine gas turbines    
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.4 marine boilers      
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.5 shafting installations, including propellers      
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.6 other auxiliaries, including various pumps, air compressors, purifiers, fresh water generators, heat exchangers, refrigeration, air- conditioning and ventilating systems      
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.7 steering gear      
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.8 automatic control systems      
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.9 fluid flow and characteristics of lubricating oil, fuel oil and cooling systems Construction and operating mechanisms can be understood and explained with drawings/instructions    
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.10 deck machinery    
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Enumerate the safety and emergency procedures for operation of propulsion plant machinery, including control systems      
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Demonstrate the preparation, operation, fault detection and necessary measures to prevent damage for the following machinery items and control systems:   , , . ³ . , . , 䳿 ,    
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.1 main engine and associated auxiliaries    
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.2 steam boiler and associated auxiliaries and steam systems    
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.3 auxiliary prime movers and associated systems .3 '      
.4 other auxiliaries, including refrigerating, air- conditioning and ventilating systems    
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11.5. Competence 5: Operation of pumping systems and associated control systems maintenance
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Tasks CRITERIA FOR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE Ship's name . Assignment completion confirmed by qualified instructor. Position, Signature, Date
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Name the operational characteristics of pumps and piping systems, including control systems Operations are planned and carried out in accordance with operating manuals, established rules and procedures to ensure safety operations and avoid pollution of the marine environment. Any deviations from the standard are promptly identified and appropriate action is to be taken.   , , ³ , 䳿.    
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Operation of pumping systems:    
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.1 routine pumping operations    
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.2 operation of bilge, ballast and cargo pumping systems    
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Name the oily-water separators (or similar equipment) requirements and operation.    
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