On Board Training Record Book For Ratings Forming Part of a Engineering Watch and Ratings Qualifying as Able Seafarer Engine, 2nd Edition 2012
Based on the competence rquirements of the 2010 amendments to the IMO STCW Convention
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SECTION 1
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GUIDE TO COMPLETION
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SECTIONÂ 2
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SUMMARY RECORD OF PROGRESS
Particulars of Trainee Special Training Basic Training Record of Other Training Shipboard Record of Service Designated Training Officer'[s Review of Training Progress Chief Engineer’s Inspection of Record Book Company’s Inspection of Record Book List of Publications, Video or Computer-based Training Studied/Used |
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6 7 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 |
SECTIONÂ 3
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MANDATORY SAFETY AND SHIPBOARD FAMILIARISATION
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16
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SECTIONÂ 4
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PARTICULARS OF SHIPS
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19
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SECTIONÂ 5
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INFORMATION ON TRAINING TASKS AND COMPETENCES TO BE ACHIEVED
Example of How to Complete the List of Training Tasks and Competences Archieved |
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SECTIONÂ 6
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TASKS FOR RATINGS FORMING PART OF AN ENGINEERING WATCH
Function: Marine Engineering at the Support Level |
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SECTIONÂ 7
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TASKS FOR RATINGS QUALIFYING AS ABLE SEAFARER ENGINE
Function: Marine Engineering at the Support Level Function: Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the Support Level Function: Maintenance and Repair at the Support Level Function: Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care of Persons On Board at the Support Level |
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SECTIONÂ 8
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TASK SUMMARY CHART
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