IMO TA125E-2004 General Operator s Certificate for the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System.pdf
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1、MODEL COURSE GENERAL OPERATOR?S CERTIFICATE FOR THE GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM 2004 Edition Course + Compendium MODEL COURSE 1.25 GENERAL OPERATORS CERTIFICATE FOR THE GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM 2004 Edition COURSE + COMPENDIUM Model course developed under the IMO - N
2、orwegian Programme INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION London, 2004 First published in 1997 by the INTERNATIONAL MARITIM E ORGANIZATION 4 Albert Embankment, London SEI 7SR Revised edition, 2004 Printed in the United Kingdom by Ashford Press I IMO PUBLICATION I I Sales number: TA125E I ISBN 92-801-41
3、81-3 Copyright O IMO 2004 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without prior permission in writing from the Interna
4、tional Maritime Organization. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This course on the General Operators Certificate for the GMDSS is based on a draft course and compendium developed by the Danish Maritime Authority. It has been compiled by Mr. Baard Godager, in close co-operation with Telenor AS, Norway, and with the s
5、upport and assistance of the UK Radiocommunications Agency, Inmarsat and Wray Castle, UK. IMO wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the Norwegian Foreign Ministry for the provision of funding to support this work. This model course for the GMDSS is reviewed according to the decision of IMO S
6、TW 34 of 28 February 2003, with reference to the report to the Maritime Safety Committee (document STW 34114, item 3.3). It has been reviewed by the Senior Executive Officer, Mr. Truls K. Bu, in co-operation with the Head of Radio Inspection, Mr. Stein Isaksen, and staff from Telenor networks, Norwa
7、y, to match document ERC/DEC/99(01) from the European Union. iii Contents Foreword Introduction Explanatory Memorandum (EU) Part A: Course Framework Part B: Course Outline Part C: Detailed Teaching Syllabus Part D: Instructors Manual Part E: Evaluation Information requested of instructors wi 10 impl
8、emen IMO Model Courses V 1 5 11 19 23 43 49 53 55 Guidance on the implementation of IMO Model Courses Compendium (see separate Contents) 73 V Foreword Si nce its inception, the I n ternational Mari ti me Organ iza ti on (IMO) has recognized the importance of human resources to the development of the
9、 maritime industry and has given the highest priority to assisting developing countries in enhancing their maritime training capabilities through the provision or improvement of maritime training facilities at national and regional levels. IMO has also responded to the needs of developing countries
10、for postgraduate training for senior personnel in administrations, ports, shipping companies and maritime training institutes by establishing the world Maritime University in Malm, Sweden, in 1983. Following the adoption of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Wat
11、chkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, a number of IMO Member Governments suggested that IMO should develop model training courses to assist in the implementation of the Convention and in achieving a more rapid transfer of information and skills regarding new developments in maritime technology. IMO
12、training advisers and consultants also subsequently determined from their visits to training establishments in developing countries that the provision of model courses could help instructors improve the quality of their existing courses and enhance their implementation of associated Conference and I
13、MO Assembly resolutions. In addition, it was appreciated that a comprehensive set of short model courses in various fields of maritime training would supplement the instruction provided by maritime academies and allow administrators and technical specialists already employed in maritime administrati
14、ons, ports and shipping companies to improve their knowledge and skills in certain specialized fields. With the generous assistance of the Government of Norway, IMO developed model courses in response to these generally identified needs and now keeps them updated through a regular revision process,
15、taking into account any amendments to the requirements prescribed in IMO instruments and any technological developments in the field. These model courses may be used by any training institution and, when the requisite financing is available, the Organization is prepared to assist developing countrie
16、s in implementing any course. E. E. MITROPOULOS Secretary-General INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction Purpose of the model courses The purpose of the IMO model courses is to assist maritime training institutes and their teaching staff in organizing and introducing new training courses, or in enhancing, upda
17、ting or supplementing existing training material where the quality and effectiveness of the training courses may thereby be improved. It is not the intention of the model course programme to present instructors with rigid “teaching package” which they are expected to follow “blindly”. Nor is it the
18、intention to substitute audio-visual or “programmed” material for the instructors presence. As in all training endeavours, the knowledge, skills and dedication of the instructor are the key components in the transfer of knowledge and skills to those being trained through IMO model course material. B
19、ecause educational systems and the cultural backgrounds of trainees in maritime subjects vary considerably from country to country, the model course material has been designed to identify the basic entry requirements and trainee target group for each course in universally applicable terms, and to sp
20、ecify clearly the technical content and levels of knowledge and skill necessary 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 course plan and detailed syllabus, taking into account the inf
21、ormation provided under the entry standards specifies in the course framework. The actual level of knowledge and skills and the prior technical education of the trainees should be kept in mind during this review, and any areas within the detailed syllabus which may cause difficulties because of diff
22、erences in between the actual trainee entry level and that assumed by the course designer should be identified. To compensate for such differences, the instructor may be expected to delete from the course, or reduce the emphasis on, items dealing with knowledge or skill already attained by the train
23、ees. He should also identify any academic knowledge, skill or technical training which they may not have acquired. 2 GMDSS GENERAL OPERATORS CERTIFICATE By analysing the detailed syllabus and the academic knowledge required toallow training in the technical area to proceed, the instructor can design
24、 an appropriate pre-entry course or, alternatively, insert the elements of academic knowledge required to support the technical training elements concerned at appropriate points within the technical course (ref. Ist and 2nd class Radio Electronic Certificate). Adjustment of the course objectives, sc
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