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Competence Assurance Guidelines for Mooring, Loading and Lightering Masters/Руководство по обеспечению компетентности капитанов по швартовке, погрузке и разгрузке

Артикул: 00-01039207
в желания В наличии
Автор: OCIMF
Издательство: Witherby Publishing Group Ltd (все книги издательства)
Место издания: Лондон
ISBN: 978-1-85609-655-3
Год: 2014
Переплет: Твердый переплет
Страниц: 91
Вес: 476 г
30000 P
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Издание на английском языке
The Competence Assurance Guidelines for Mooring, Loading and Lightering Masters (the Guidelines) contains recommendations provided with the aim of supporting a marine facility’s competence development programmes for Mooring Masters.
There is no established requirement for this group of maritime professionals. The objective of these Guidelines is to provide a competence baseline that can be applied internationally.
Within the context of these Guidelines, the term Mooring Master encompasses several differently termed roles where a shore representative provides a professional marine advisory service to vessel Masters. Terms in common use to describe these various roles include Loading Master, Lightering Master, STS Superintendent and Docking/ Berthing Master. Wherever Mooring Master is used in this publication it should be taken to include all these positions, unless otherwise specified.
The recommendations in this publication are intended for the use of Mooring Masters at marine facilities that include single and multiple buoy moorings and that undertake ship to ship transfers. They may also be of benefit at fixed berth facilities (jetties/ docks) where the terminal is also responsible for managing a pilotage and Berthing Master service.

Contents
Purpose and scope
Glossary
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Part one. Section one Introduction
1.1 General
1.2 The Competence Framework
1.3 Competence Element templates
Section two. Implementation guide
2.1 General
2.2 Customising the Framework
2.3 Competence levels
Section three. Competence assessment and verification
3.1 General
3.2 Methods for assessing competence
3.2.1 Observation
3.2.2 Questioning
3.2.3 Written test
3.2.4 Oral test
3.3 The role of Assessors
3.3.1 Periodic assessment reviews
3.4 The role of Verifiers
3.5 Records
Part two
Section four. The Competence Framework
4.1 Overview of the Mooring Master Competence Framework
4.2 Index of Key Functions, Units and Elements
Section five. Mooring Master core competencies - Element templates
Key Function 1 Facility organisation and procedures
Key Function 2 Safe passage of ship to/from berth
Key Function 3 Manoeuvring, mooring and unmooring
Key Function 4 Cargo transfer coordination
Key Function 5 Facility knowledge
Section six. An example of knowledge requirements to support a periodic review of competence

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