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SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND STABILITY-I 13
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Profile View and Principal Parts of a ShipLecture1.1
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Double Bottom ConstructionLecture1.2
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Hatch Coaming and Hatch CoversLecture1.3
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Bilge and Bilge wellLecture1.4
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Sounding Pipe, Air Pipe and VentilatorLecture1.5
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Load line MarksLecture1.6
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Description on FP, AP, LBP, LOA, moulded depth, beam and draughtLecture1.7
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Density and Relative DensityLecture1.8
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Water Pressure and ThrustLecture1.9
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FlotationLecture1.10
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Displacement and DeadweightLecture1.11
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FWA,DWA and TPCLecture1.12
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Load line Marks and their use in calculation of DWT AvailableLecture1.13
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Terrestrial Navigation 11
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Explanation on Great Circle, Small Circle, Earth’s Axis, Poles, Equator, Latitude,Parallel of Latitude, Longitude and Prime Meridian.Lecture2.1
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D’Lat and D’LongLecture2.2
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Plane and Parallel SailingLecture2.3
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Mercator SailingLecture2.4
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Types of Courses and Types of PositionsLecture2.5
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General Chart Symbols and Chart FamiliarizationLecture2.6
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Types of Charts and Chart Projections ( Mercator and Gnomonic )Lecture2.7
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Deviation Card and Conversions ( True to Compass and Vice-Versa )Lecture2.8
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Day’s WorkLecture2.9
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Position Plotting, Distance measurements, Plotting of Bearings and Position Circles on ChartLecture2.10
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Beam Observations and Running FixLecture2.11
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Celestial Navigation 4
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Basics of Celestial SphereLecture3.1
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Equinoctial SystemLecture3.2
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Horizon SystemLecture3.3
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Conversion of Sextant Alt to True Alt ( Include Familiarization of Nautical Almanac )Lecture3.4
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Bridge Equipment and Watch Keeping 10
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Marine Sextant – Principle and ErrorsLecture4.1
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Bridge Layout with Navigational EquipmentLecture4.2
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Gyro Compass – Principle, Advantages and Disadvantages over Magnetic Compass and Gyro RepeatersLecture4.3
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Echo Sounder – Principle and WorkingLecture4.4
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Azimuth Mirror – General UseLecture4.5
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Detailed Explanation of Rules 1 to 18 ( with definitions and applications- 2 Rules each Day)Lecture4.6
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Day and Night Signals including Sound and Light SignalsLecture4.7
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Explain Lights and Shapes to be carried by ships when under way, making way through water, at anchor and aground, NUC, RAM, CBD, specialized activities and Fishing vesselsLecture4.8
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Manoeuvring and Warning SignalsLecture4.9
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Visibility of Lights as described in Rule 22Lecture4.10
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Meteorology 10
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AtmosphereLecture5.1
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Aneroid BarometerLecture5.2
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Solar radiation ( reflection, absorption and scattering )Lecture5.3
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Heat ( conduction, convection and radiation )Lecture5.4
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Environmental Lapse Rate and Temperature VariationLecture5.5
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Specific, absolute and relative humidity ( Vaporization )Lecture5.6
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Saturation, Dew point and hydrological cycle ( evaporation, condensation and precipitation )Lecture5.7
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Barograph and HygrometerLecture5.8
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Stevenson’s Screen and Whirling PsychrometerLecture5.9
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Anemometer and Sea water temperature bucketLecture5.10
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Cargo Handling and Stowage 18
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Dry Cargo Ships ( Bulk Carrier, Container and General Cargo Ships )Lecture6.1
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Liquid Cargo Ships ( Crude Oil Tanker, Chemical Tanker and Gas Carrier )Lecture6.2
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Miscellaneous Vessels ( Passenger, Reefer, RORO, Livestock, Fishing and Supply Vessels )Lecture6.3
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Explanation and Exercises on Bale and Grain Capacity, Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage, Load density and Permissible Load Density.Lecture6.4
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Explain difference of freight calculated as per “Deadweight Cargo” and ‘Measurement Cargo”.Lecture6.5
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Information and Location of Cargo Compartments, Fuel Oil tanks and Ballast tanks.Lecture6.6
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Familiarization with “Load Line Zones” and “Seasonal Load Line Zones” with reference to Chart BA D6083.Lecture6.7
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Principal and use of HydrometerLecture6.8
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Calculation of Cargo to Load/Discharge using Ship’s Mean Draft, Displacement and other applicable deductibles.Lecture6.9
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Basic understanding of Cargo planning and load distributionLecture6.10
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Brief Explanation on Stowage, Segregation and Separation of Cargoes.Lecture6.11
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Basics of Ballasting, de-ballasting and Stripping.Lecture6.12
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Description and Purpose of inspections required for Cargo spaces, hatch covers and ballast tanksLecture6.13
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Basic Knowledge of Indian Dock Safety RegulationLecture6.14
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Cargo hold Cleaning & Washing-Requirements, Preparation and ProceduresLecture6.15
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Cargo handling Gear on Dry Cargo ShipsLecture6.16
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Cargo Securing Manual – Procedures, arrangements and equipments for securing of general cargo and containersLecture6.17
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Cargo Caring Procedures including ventilation, cargo sweat, temperature control, water ingress prevention and fire controlling methods.Lecture6.18
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Seamanship 11
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Construction, Care, Maintenance and Stowage of Natural and Synthetic fiber ropes.Lecture7.1
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Construction, Care, Maintenance and Stowage of Wire ropesLecture7.2
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Simple Numerical on SWL, MA, VR, Effort, Load and EfficiencyLecture7.3
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Blocks, Purchases & Lifting and Mooring AppliancesLecture7.4
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Corrosion – Causes, Identification & PreventionLecture7.5
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Safe Working Practices including Risk AssessmentLecture7.6
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Requirements and duties of Safe Officer including details of Safety Committee MeetingLecture7.7
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“Work Permit” – requirement, conditions, checklist and operational detailsLecture7.8
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Explanation on Personal Protective Equipment including their requirement and usageLecture7.9
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Safety Precautions for various operationsLecture7.10
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Identification of color codes used for various “Safety Signs “ on boardLecture7.11
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TERRESTRIAL , COASTAL AND CELESTIAL NAVIGATION 15
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Solar SystemLecture8.1
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Time Keeping on board – GMT, LMT, ZT and ST and International Date LineLecture8.2
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Equinoctial SystemLecture8.3
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Horizon System including simple RH diagramLecture8.4
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AzimuthLecture8.5
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AmplitudeLecture8.6
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Lat by Mer. AltLecture8.7
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Long by ChronLecture8.8
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InterceptLecture8.9
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PolarisLecture8.10
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Great Circle – Initial Course and G.C Distance calculationLecture8.11
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Passage Planning including Publications, NTM’s, Buoyage System and navigational aids (Chart Work)Lecture8.12
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Current and Leeway (Chart Work)Lecture8.13
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Visibility of Lights (Chart Work)Lecture8.14
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Tides – Standard Port (Chart Work)Lecture8.15
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ADVANCED BRIDGE EQUIPMENT, WATCH KEEPING AND METEOROLOGY 27
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Marine RadarLecture9.1
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Auto-pilotLecture9.2
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Course RecorderLecture9.3
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GPS including DGPS and WGS84Lecture9.4
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Doppler LogLecture9.5
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AISLecture9.6
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Basic concept and purpose of LRIT, VDR/S-VDR and BNWASLecture9.7
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ECDISLecture9.8
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Basic principles of bridge teamwork and bridge resource managementLecture9.9
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Organizational structure and duties of all individuals who are a part of the bridge teamLecture9.10
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Contents and records to be maintained under various Log books on bridgeLecture9.11
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Principles and duties at navigational watchLecture9.12
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Principles and duties at anchorLecture9.13
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Preparations and duties prior to arrival portLecture9.14
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Preparations and duties prior departureLecture9.15
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Explain various ship reporting systemsLecture9.16
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Explain in detail Rule 19, 35, 36, 37 and 38Lecture9.17
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Explain Annex 1Lecture9.18
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Condensation and PrecipitationLecture9.19
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Pressure Gradient and Isobaric PatternsLecture9.20
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Winds – types, occurrences, causes and effectsLecture9.21
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Basic Wind Triangle including true and apparent windLecture9.22
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Buys Ballot’s LawLecture9.23
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Basic concepts of TRSLecture9.24
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Types of Fronts, Structure of depressions and Beaufort ScaleLecture9.25
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Weather Coding and De-codingLecture9.26
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Ocean CurrentsLecture9.27
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Cargo Handling and Care 16
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Tanker Arrangement and Cargo Piping SystemLecture10.1
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Cargo Pumps and Emergency Shut Down SystemLecture10.2
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Hazards of Oil, Chemical and Gas cargoesLecture10.3
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Ship Shore Safety ChecklistLecture10.4
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Inert Gas SystemLecture10.5
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Gas Measuring InstrumentsLecture10.6
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Types of Containers along with Standard Construction, payload and capacityLecture10.7
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Container Markings, sealing of containers and Locking arrangementsLecture10.8
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Types of Bulk CargoesLecture10.9
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Container Handling Gear for Containers and Bulk CarriersLecture10.10
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Cargo Stowage Plan for Containers and Bulk CarriersLecture10.11
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Cargo Documentation for Containers and Bulk CarriersLecture10.12
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Cargo securing Manual for Containers and Bulk CarriersLecture10.13
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Segregation of Cargo as per IMDG CodeLecture10.14
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Testing and Preparation of Cargo HoldsLecture10.15
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Multi Purpose Vessels – Types, Capacity Plan, Loading Ramps, Ventilation System and Fire PrecautionsLecture10.16
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Seamanship and Deck Work 10
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Tackles and PurchasesLecture11.1
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Anchors and Anchor WorkLecture11.2
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Safety Precautions while AnchoringLecture11.3
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Safety Precautions while repairing radarLecture11.4
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Safety Precautions while entering Battery roomLecture11.5
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Safety Precautions while using Bosun’s ChairLecture11.6
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Safety Precautions while rigging gangway and pilot ladderLecture11.7
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Safety Precautions while entering Enclosed SpaceLecture11.8
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Work Permit System for various jobs on boardLecture11.9
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Safe bunkering practicesLecture11.10
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SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND SHIP STABILITY-II 24
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Elevation and profile view of a General Cargo shipLecture12.1
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Elevation and profile view of a double hull TankerLecture12.2
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Elevation and profile view of a Gas carrierLecture12.3
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Elevation and profile view of a RORO shipLecture12.4
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Contents and brief description of various plans on boardLecture12.5
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Identify and Sketch various structural components of different ship plans on boardLecture12.6
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Mid-Ship sections of various shipsLecture12.7
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Double-bottom ConstructionLecture12.8
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Camber, Rise of floor, Tumblehome, Flare, Sheer, Rake, Parallel Middle Body, Entrance and RunLecture12.9
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Ship Stresses – Shear Force and Bending moments, hogging and sagging, racking stress, panting and poundingLecture12.10
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Hatchway ArrangementsLecture12.11
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Bilge Piping systemLecture12.12
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Bilge Strum BoxLecture12.13
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Fire Main ArrangementLecture12.14
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Sounding Pipes with striker plateLecture12.15
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Air pipes to Ballast Tank & Fuel Oil TanksLecture12.16
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RudderLecture12.17
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Center of GravityLecture12.18
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Center of BuoyancyLecture12.19
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Transverse and Statical StabilityLecture12.20
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Difference between Stiff and Tender VesselLecture12.21
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Free Surface EffectLecture12.22
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ListLecture12.23
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TrimLecture12.24
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Environmental Protection and Personal Safety 22
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List of Annexes to the MARPOLLecture13.1
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Basic definitions in Annex ILecture13.2
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Discharge Criteria – Annex ILecture13.3
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Special Areas – Annex ILecture13.4
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Oil Record BookLecture13.5
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SOPEP ManualLecture13.6
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Annex II – Basic ReferenceLecture13.7
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Annex II – Categories of Noxious Liquid SubstancesLecture13.8
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Annex II – Discharge CriteriaLecture13.9
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Annex II – Procedures and Arrangements ManualLecture13.10
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Cargo Record BookLecture13.11
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SMPEPLecture13.12
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Annex III – Harmful Substances ( Hazards, Purpose, Requirements and Procedures )Lecture13.13
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Annex IV – Procedures to discharge of sewage into the seaLecture13.14
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Annex V – Garbage ( Purpose, Provision, Regulatory disposal and Requirements )Lecture13.15
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Garbage Record BookLecture13.16
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Garbage Management PlanLecture13.17
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Brief Explanation on Annex VILecture13.18
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Brief Explanation on Ballast Water ManagementLecture13.19
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Ballast Water Record BookLecture13.20
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Brief Explanation on Anti-Fouling Paint PollutionLecture13.21
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Brief Description on ODS, Acid Rain, VOCs, ECAs and permissible sulphur content in Marine FuelsLecture13.22
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Basic Marine Engineering Knowledge 9
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Engine Room LayoutLecture14.1
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Basic Functional Knowledge of: Main and Auxiliary Engine, Boiler, Air Compressor and Air Bottle, Types of Pumps, Evaporators, Oily Bilge Water Separators, A/C and refrigeration plant, Steering Gear and PropellerLecture14.2
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Advantages of Hydraulic SystemLecture14.3
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Pascal’s and Bernoulli’s PrincipleLecture14.4
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Characteristics and Chemical Hazards of Hydraulic FluidLecture14.5
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Purpose of Pressure control V/v and Flow control V/vLecture14.6
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Dangers and Safety Precautions while working on Hydraulic systemLecture14.7
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Hazards and Safety Precautions while working with Compressed AirLecture14.8
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Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic SystemLecture14.9
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