SHIP MANAGEMENT
SHIP MANAGEMENT
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Preparation of contingency plans for response to emergencies. Ship construction, including damage control methods and aids for fire prevention, detection and extinction. Functions and use of life-saving appliances. Topics covered are those delineated in the IMO Model Course 7.0.1, 2014 Edition and in Enclosure 2 to NVIC 10-14:
Background of the development of legislative requirements certificates and documents required by international conventions responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention on load lines. Responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. Responsibilities under the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, and the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (MARPOL 73/78), Maritime Declarations of Health and the requirements of the international health regulations. Responsibilities under other international maritime law embodied in international agreements and conventions that impact on the role of management level deck officers. Responsibilities under international Instruments affecting the safety of the ship, passengers, crew and cargo. Methods and aids to prevent...
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Preparation of contingency plans for response to emergencies. Ship construction, including damage control methods and aids for fire prevention, detection and extinction. Functions and use of life-saving appliances. Topics covered are those delineated in the IMO Model Course 7.0.1, 2014 Edition and in Enclosure 2 to NVIC 10-14:
Background of the development of legislative requirements certificates and documents required by international conventions responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention on load lines. Responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. Responsibilities under the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, and the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (MARPOL 73/78), Maritime Declarations of Health and the requirements of the international health regulations. Responsibilities under other international maritime law embodied in international agreements and conventions that impact on the role of management level deck officers. Responsibilities under international Instruments affecting the safety of the ship, passengers, crew and cargo. Methods and aids to prevent pollution of the marine environment by ships. National legislation for implementing international agreements and conventions. International instruments affecting the ship and crew. National legislation to implement international conventions. Documents required at arrival and departure.
The course provides students with theory and training in shipboard management and maritime law and in doing so will satisfy company, national and international regulations as stated in the Manila Amendments to the Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping (1978) as amended in Table A-II/2 Specification of minimum standard of competence for masters and chief mates on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more and Section A-II/2 Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of masters and chief mates on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more for competence in knowledge of the following:
Function: Controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the management levelcompetence.Monitor and control compliance with legislative requirements and measures to ensure safety of life at sea, security and the protection of the marine environment.For San Diego Location, Call (866) 300-5984 to ScheduleAny applicant who has successfully completed your Ship Management (MARINS-451) course will satisfy: Management of medical care training requirements of 46 CFR 11.305(a)(3)(ix); 11.307(a)(3)(ix); 11.311(a)(3)(vi); 11.313(a)(3)(vi).and 11.315(a)(3)(ii); AND, The standards of competence required by 46 CFR 11.305(a)(2), 11.307(a)(2), 11.311(a) (2), 11.313(a)(2), and 11.315(a)(2); STCW Code A-II/2 and Table A-II/2, as amended 2010, meeting the National Assessment Guidelines from: NVIC 10-14 (Ch-4); Tasks 11.1.A, 11.8.A, 15.1.A, 15.1.B, 15.1.C, 15.2.A, 15.3.A, 15.4.A, 15.4.B, 15.4.C, 15.4.D, 15.4.E, 15.4.F, 15.4.G, 15.5.A, 15.6.A, 15.6.B, 15.7.A, 15.8.A, 16.1.A, 19.1, 19.2, and 19.3; AND, NVIC 11-14 (Ch-4) Tasks 11.1.A, 11.8.A, 15.1.A, 15.1.B, 15.1.C, 15.2.A, 15.3.A, 15.4.A, 15.4.B, 15.4.C, 15.4.D, 15.4.E, 15.4.F, 15.4.G, 15.5.A, 15.6.A, 15.6.B, 15.7.A, 19.1, 19.2, AND 19.3; AND, NVIC 03-18(Ch-2) Tasks 11.1.A, 11.8.A, 15.1.A, 15.1.B, 15.1.C, 15.2.A, 15.3.A, 15.4.A, 15.4.B, 15.4.C, 15.4.D, 15.4.E, 15.4.F, 15.4.G, 15.5.A, 15.6.A, 15.6.B, 15.7.A, 19.1, 19.2, and 19.3. Applicants who have successfully completed your course need not present completed Task Control Sheets for these assessments in application for STCW certification.
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- Location VA, Norfolk
- Start Date Apr 07 2025
- End Date Apr 11 2025
- Cost $1500
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- Location VA, Norfolk
- Start Date Jul 28 2025
- End Date Aug 01 2025
- Cost $1500
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- Courses SHIP MANAGEMENT 10/06/2025 Norfolk, VA
- Location VA, Norfolk
- Start Date Oct 06 2025
- End Date Oct 10 2025
- Cost $1500
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- Courses SHIP MANAGEMENT
- Location VA, Norfolk
- Start Date Jan 23 2048
- End Date Jan 27 2023
- Cost $1500
- Class is Full