IMO T707E-2008 CHIEF ENGINEER OFFICER AND SECOND ENGINEER OFFICER ON A FISHING VESSEL.pdf
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1、Model Course 7.07International Maritime OrganizationCHIEF ENGINEER OFFICER AND SECOND ENGINEER OFFICER ON A FISHINGVESSELT707E_English_6thpp.qxd 24/06/2008 12:50 PM Page iPublished byINTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SRFirst edition 2008Printed in the United Kingdom
2、 by Ashford Press24681097531ISBN 978-92-801-0042-6ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThis course for Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer is based on material developed by theKorea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology for IMO under the guidance of the Ministry of MaritimeAffairs and Fisheries o
3、f the Republic of Korea.IMO wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and the KoreaInstitute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology for its valuable assistance and co-operation.Copyright IMO 2008All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
4、reproduced, stored ina retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any meanswithout prior permission in writing from the International Maritime Organization.IMO PUBLICATIONSales number T707ET707E_English_6thpp.qxd 24/06/2008 12:50 PM Page iiContentsIntroduction 1Function 1: Marine Engineering
5、7Part A1: Course Framework 8Part B1: Course Outline and Guidance Notes 11Part C1: Detailed Teaching Syllabus 41Function 2: Electrical and Control Engineering 97Part A2: Course Framework 98Part B2: Course Outline and Guidance Notes 100Part C2: Detailed Teaching Syllabus 107Function 3: Controlling the
6、 Operation of the Fishing 135Vessel and Care for Persons on BoardPart A3: Course Framework 136Part B3: Course Outline and Guidance Notes 141Part C3: Detailed Teaching Syllabus 189Attachment: Guidance on the implementation of IMO model courses 229iiiT707E_English_6thpp.qxd 24/06/2008 12:50 PM Page ii
7、iivT707E_English_6thpp.qxd 24/06/2008 12:50 PM Page ivIntroduction Purpose of the model courses The purpose of the IMO model courses is to assist maritime training institutes and theirteaching staff in organizing and introducing new training courses or in enhancing, updating orsupplementing existing
8、 training material where the quality and effectiveness of the trainingcourses may thereby be improved.It is not the intention of the model course programme to present instructors with a rigidteaching package which they are expected to follow blindly. Nor is it the intention tosubstitute audio-visual
9、 or programmed material for the instructors presence. As in all trainingendeavours, the knowledge, skills and dedication of the instructor are the key components inthe transfer of knowledge and skills to those being trained through IMO model coursematerial.The educational systems and the cultural ba
10、ckgrounds of trainees in maritime subjects varyconsiderably from country to country. The model course material has been designed toidentify the basic entry requirements and trainee target group for each course in universallyapplicable terms, and to specify clearly the technical content and levels of
11、 knowledge and skillnecessary to meet the technical intent of IMO conventions and related recommendations. Use of the model course To use the model course the instructor should review the subject outline and the detailedteaching syllabus in each module, taking into account the information provided u
12、nder theentry standards specified in the subject framework. The actual level of knowledge and skillsand the prior technical education of the trainees in the subject concerned should be kept inmind during this review, and any areas within the detailed teaching syllabus which may causedifficulties bec
13、ause of differences between the actual trainee entry level and that assumed bythe course designer should be identified. To compensate for such differences, the instructoris expected to delete from the course, or to reduce the emphasis on, items dealing withknowledge or skills already attained by the
14、 trainees. He or she should also identify anyacademic knowledge, skills or technical training which they may not have acquired.By analyzing the detailed syllabus and the academic knowledge required to allow training inthe technical area to proceed, the instructor can design an appropriate pre-entry
15、course inthe subjects in which weakness is evident or, alternatively, insert the elements of academicknowledge required to support the technical training elements concerned at appropriatepoints within the technical course.Adjustment of the course objectives, scope and content may also be necessary i
16、f in yourmaritime industry the trainees completing the course are to undertake duties which differ fromthe course objectives specified in the model course.Within the course plan the course designers have indicated their assessment of the timewhich should be allotted to each area of learning. However
17、, it must be appreciated that theseallocations are arbitrary and assume that the trainees have fully met all entry requirements of1T707E_English_6thpp.qxd 24/06/2008 12:50 PM Page 1the course. The instructor should therefore review these assessments and may need toreallocate the time required to ach
18、ieve each specific learning objective or training outcome. Lesson plans Having adjusted the course content to suit the trainee intake and any revision of the subjectobjectives, the instructor should draw up lesson plans based on each detailed syllabus. Thedetailed syllabus contains specific referenc
19、es to the textbooks or teaching material proposedto be used in the course. Where no adjustment has been found necessary in the learningobjectives of a detailed syllabus, the lesson plans may simply consist of the detailed syllabuswith key words or other reminders added to assist the instructor in ma
20、king his or herpresentation of the material. Presentation The presentation of concepts and methodologies must be repeated in various ways until theinstructor is satisfied that the trainee has attained each specific learning objective or trainingobjective. The syllabus is laid out in learning objecti
21、ve format and each objective specifies arequired performance or, what the trainee must be able to do as the learning or trainingoutcome. Taken as a whole, these objectives aim to meet the knowledge, understanding andproficiency specified in the functional skill/knowledge requirements relating to the
22、 1995STCW-F Convention. Implementation For the course to run smoothly and to be effective, considerable attention must be paid to theavailability and use of: Properly qualified instructors Support staff Rooms and other spaces Workshops and equipment Suggested reference, textbooks, technical papers O
23、ther reference material Thorough preparation is the key to successful implementation of the course. IMO hasproduced Guidance on the implementation of IMO model courses, which deals with thisaspect in greater detail and is included as an attachment to this course.In certain cases, the requirements fo
24、r some or all of the training in a subject are covered byanother IMO model course. In these cases, the user is referred to the other model course. Entry standards To meet the minimum age for certification (18 years) and to obtain the minimum of 1 year ofapproved education and training, the age of en
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