Course Mapping: Basic Training For Oil and Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations

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BASIC TRAINING FOR OIL AND CHEMICAL TANKER CARGO OPERATIONS


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COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

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Contribute to the 1. Basic
safe cargo Knowledge of
operation of oil Tankers
and chemical
tanker .1 Types of oil  Stages in the 1.1.1 Lists important stages Identify properly oil Power point INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
and chemical development of in the development of tankers and chemical presentation Assessment
tankers oil and chemical oil and chemical tankers. - Interactive
tankers tankers LED TV Discussion Describing oil
tankers and
1.1.2 Describes oil tankers Describe correctly oil
 Description of oil R1, R2, R7, R8 TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: chemical tankers
built with double hull, tankers and chemical
and chemical tankers. - Power point
and middeck design B1, B2, B3, B4
tankers Presentation viewing
1.1.3 Describes Crude oil Identify correctly the - Participate Discussion
Carriers, Product difference between A1, A11, A14
Tankers, Combination Parcel tankers, bulk
carriers - O/O & OBOs solvent carriers and
dedicated small
1.1.4 Identify Type 1, Type 2 chemical tankers.
and Type 3 Chemical
Tankers in relation to
the hazard rating of the
cargoes to be carried
1.1.5Differentiate parcel
tankers, bulk solvent
carriers and dedicated
small chemical tankers
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COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

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.2 General OIL TANKERS:
arrangement
and General 1.2.1 With the aid of a sketch, Label properly the all Power point INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
construction arrangement of an identifies general tank areas of general presentation Assessment
oil tanker arrangements of an oil arrangement of an oil - Interactive
tanker including cargo tanker in agiven LED TV Discussion Sketch labeling of
tanks, pump rooms, sketch. an oil tankers with
segregated ballast R1, R2, R7, R8 TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: the different specs
tanks, slop tanks, - Power point
cofferdams, peak B1, B2, B3, B4 Presentation viewing
tanks, deep tanks and - Participate
venting arrangements A1, A11, A14 Discussion
- Sketch Analysis
General CHEMICAL TANKERS:
Sketch of an oil
arrangement of a 1.2.2With the aid of a sketch, Label properly the all
tanker and
chemical tanker identifies general tank areas of general
chemical tanker
arrangements of a arrangement of
chemical tanker chemical tankers in a
including cargo tanks, given sketch.
pump rooms,
segregated ballast
tanks, slop tanks,
cofferdams, peak
tanks, deep tanks and
venting arrangements
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Far East Maritime
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COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

a b c d e f g h
1.2.3 Describe some
chemical tankers to
have small additional
cargo tanks located on
deck
2. Basic
Knowledge of
Cargo
Operations

.1 piping systems Piping systems 2.1.1 Identify Label properly the Diagram of an INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
and valves thepipingarrangements piping arrangements of external piping Assessment
Valves ofanoil tanker,including: an oil tanker in a given (deck lines), - Interactive
internal pipingin sketch. crossovers, by- Discussion Sketch labeling of
tanksandpump- rooms passes,ring-main a diagram
systems, direct TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY:
2.1.2 With the help of a Identify clearly the piping systems and - Power point
diagram, identify the several types of valves valves Presentation viewing
external piping (deck in cargo-handling - Participate
lines), crossovers, by- systems on tanker. Discussion
passes,ring-main
- Diagram analysis
systems, direct piping
systems and valves
2.1.3 Recognize the several
types of valves used in
cargo-handling systems
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Far East Maritime
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COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

a b c d e f g h
on tanker
2.1.4 Describe the cargo
hoses use in tankers.
2.1. 5 List the proper use of
the cargo hoses in
tankers.
Describe properly the
2.1.6 Describe the correct use of cargo hoses in
handling, storage and tankers.
inspection of the ship’s
cargo hoses.

.2 cargo pumps Pumping systems 2.2.1 List the use of the main Identifyclearly the use R1, R2, R3, R4 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
description and cargo pumps in of main cargo pumps in Assessment
purpose tankers. tankers. B1, B3, B4 - Interactive
Discussion Description and
2.2.2 Describe the main A1, A11, A12, A14 purpose of cargo
cargo pump use in pumping systems
TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY:
tankers. Power point - Power point
2.2.3 List the importance of Restate clearly the presentation Presentation viewing
the cargo-pumping importance of the - Participate Discussion
systems. cargo-pumping LCD projector
systems
2.2.4 Describe generally the
safe handling of a
cargo pump
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COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

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2.2.5 Describe the centrifugal Describe properly the R1, R2, R3, R4
type of cargo pump. centrifugal type of
cargo pump. B1, B3, B4
2.2.6 List the advantage of
using centrifugal type of Identify clearly the A1, A11, A12, A14
cargo pumps in cargo advantage of using
operation. centrifugal type of Power point
cargo pumps in cargo presentation
operation.
LCD projector

.3 loading and Simple cargo 2.3.1 With the aid of a Observe clearly the R1, R2, R3, R4 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
unloading loading and drawing, describe a simple cargo-loading Assessment
unloading simple cargo-loading arrangement and a B1, B3, B4 - Interactive
arrangement arrangement and a simple cargo-unloading Discussion Description of
simple cargo – arrangement. A1, A11, A12, A14 simple cargo-
unloading arrangement TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: loading operation
Powerpoint - Power point and simple cargo-
presentation Presentation viewing unloading
- Participate Discussion arrangement
LCD projector
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BASIC TRAINING FOR OIL AND CHEMICAL TANKER CARGO OPERATIONS


Far East Maritime
Approved
Foundation Inc.
by: CAS
COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

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Loading LOADING:
arrangement 2.3.2 Recognize the standing Observe properly the R1, R2, R3, R4 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Description of
instructions with all standing instructions Loading and
safety requirements in with all safety B1, B3, B4 - Interactive unloading
loading operation. requirement in loading Discussion procedures
operation. A1, A11, A12, A14 - Presentation of the appropriately
2.3.3 Show the loading followed with the
loading and
procedures of chemical Understand clearly the Powerpoint use of the simple
unloading
product,with the aid of loading procedures of presentation drawing.
procedures of
a simple drawing. chemical product.
chemical product
2.3.4 Identify the safety Restate correctly the LCD projector using the given
checklists in loading safety checklists in simple drawing.
operation. lading operation.
TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY:
Unloading UNLOADING: - Power point
arrangement 2.3.5 Recognize the standing Observe properly the Presentation viewing
instructions with all standing instructions
- Participate
safety requirements in with all safety
Discussion
unloading operation. requirements in
- Sketch analysis
unloading operation.
2.3.6 Show the loading
procedures of chemical Understand clearly the
product,with the aid of unloading procedures
a simple drawing. of chemical product.

2.3.7 Identify the safety Restate correctly the


checklists in loading safety checklists in
operation loading operation.
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COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

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.4 tank cleaning, Tank cleaning TANK CLEANING:
purging, gas- system and
freeing and procedures for tank 2.4.1Lists the procedure of Observe clearly and R1, R2, R3, R4 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
inerting cleaning tank cleaning. understand the - Interactive Assessment:
procedure of tank B1, B3, B4
2.4.2 Describe the importance Discussion
cleaning with the aid of Describing
of the following to - Film viewing
film viewing. A1, A11, A12, A14 appropriately the
achieved too lean
atmosphere during tank Understand clearly the TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: procedures for
cleaning: importance of lean Powerpoint - Power point tank cleaning,
- ventilation atmosphere during presentation Presentation viewing purging, gas-
- gas-freeing tank cleaning. - Participate Discussion freeing and
LCD projector - Film viewing analysis inerting activities
2.4.3 Lists the purpose of Describe correctly the
tank cleaning as purpose of tank
requirements to be cleaning.
carried out.
2.4.4 Identify the phases of Restate correctly the
tank cleaning. phases of tank
cleaning
2.4.5 Identify the use of slop Describe properly the
tank in tank cleaning. use of slop tank.

2.4.5 Recognize the MARPOL Restate clearly the R1, R2, R3, R4 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
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Far East Maritime
Approved
Foundation Inc.
by: CAS
COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

a b c d e f g h
regulations and Charter MARPOL regulations - Interactive Assessment:
part requirements in and other requirements B1, B3, B4 Discussion
tank cleaning. in tank cleaning. - Film viewing Describing
A1, A11, A12, A14 appropriately the
Procedures for PURGING GAS FREE-ING: TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: procedures for
Purging and gas- 2.4.6Lists the purpose of gas- Restate clearly the Powerpoint - Power point tank cleaning,
freeing freeing in cargo operation. purpose of gas-freeing presentation Presentation viewing purging, gas-
in cargo operation. - Participate freeing and
2.4.7Describe the procedure LCD projector inerting activities
of gas-freeing in cargo Observe clearly and Discussion
operation. - Film viewing analysis
understand the
2.4.8 Describe the use of procedure of gas-
hydrocarbon vapours as freeing in cargo
replacement of gas- operations.
freeing.

2.4.9 Lists the safety Describe correctly the


measures in avoidance safety measures in
of flammable range avoidance offlammable
during gas-freeing range.
operations.

2.4.10 Lists the purpose of Restate clearly the R1, R2, R3, R4 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
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BASIC TRAINING FOR OIL AND CHEMICAL TANKER CARGO OPERATIONS


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Approved
Foundation Inc.
by: CAS
COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

a b c d e f g h
purging a tank during purpose of purging in - Interactive Assessment:
tank cleaning. tank cleaning B1, B3, B4 Discussion
procedure. Describing
Procedures for INERTING: A1, A11, A12, A14 appropriately the
Inerting 2.4.11 Lists the purpose of Restate the purpose TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: procedures for
inert gas system in and components of Powerpoint - Power point tank cleaning,
cargo operations. inert gas system. presentation Presentation viewing purging, gas-
- Participate freeing and
2.4.12Identify the Observe clearly LCD projector inerting activities
Discussion
components of an inert understand the
gas system. procedure of inert gas
system in cargo
2.4.13 Describe the operations.
procedure of inert gas
system in cargo
operations.
2.4.14 Describe the use of
“Nitrogen” as inert gas
on board chemical
tankers.

3. Basic knowledge Basic Physics 3.1.1 Define the following in Recall correctly the R2 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
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COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

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of the Physical terms simple terms: definition terms of - Interactive Assessment
and Chemical - states of basic physics B1,B2 Discussion
Properties of Oil aggregation terminologies B3,B4 - Film viewing
and Chemicals - liquid density
- vapour density A1, A11, A12 TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY:
.1 pressure and - vapour pressure V6 - Power point
temperature - viscosity Presentation viewing
including - pour-point
vapor Video - Participate Discussion
- static electricity, Powerpoint - Film viewing analysis
pressure/ causes and its
temperature presentation
generation
relationship
3.1.2 Describe the LCD projector
relationships between
Relationship temperatureand Identify correctly the
between pressure relationship between
temperature and temperature and
pressure 3.2.1 Lists the types of pressure.
electrostatic charge
.2 Types of Electrostatic generation Restate correctly the
electrostatic charge generation types of electrostatic
charge charge generation.
generation

3.2.2 Describe the negatively Identifies correctly the


charge body. negatively charge body
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Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

a b c d e f g h
and positively charge
3.2.3 Describe the positively body.
charge body.

.3 chemical Chemical symbols 3.3.1 Define in simple terms: Restate correctly the Power point INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
symbols and structures - chemical symbols simples terms in presentation - Interactive Discussion assessment
and structures relation to chemical - Presentation of Table
Chemical reactions - a hydrocarbon symbols and Table of Elements of Elements Relation of Basic
molecule chemical structures. Chemistry applied
Crude oil chemical - elements of acids LCD projector TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: in oil and chemical
property and bases - Power point tankers
chemical reactions. R2 Presentation viewing
- Participate Discussion
3.3.2 Lists examples of Give correctly B1, B2, B3, B4 - Table of elements
chemical reactions. examples of chemicals analysis.
reactions. A1, A11, A14
3.3.3 Describe the crude oil Identifies correctly the
chemical property. crude oil chemical
property

4. Knowledge and Safe and 4.1 Identify the safe and Describe correctly the R2, R10 INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY: Written
Understanding of dangerous zones dangerous zones on a safe and dangerous - Interactive Discussion Assessment
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Far East Maritime
Approved
Foundation Inc.
by: CAS
COURSE MAPPING
Table A-V/1-1-1
STCW Code
Section A-V/1-1-1(As amended : Part A, Chapter V- Special training requirements) Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical
tanker cargo operations
Instructional
Materials/ Method of
Knowledge,
Course Content Intended Learning Performance Teaching Aids/ Teaching/Instruction Assessment of
Competence Understanding
(Topics) Outcome(s) Criteria Training and Learning Learning
and Proficiency
Equipment/ Activities
References

a b c d e f g h
Tanker Safety on a tanker tanker. zones on a tanker. B1, B2, B3, B4, B11,
Culture and B12 Description of
Safety 4.2 Lists the safe practices Restate correctly the TRAINEE’S ACTIVITY: importance of
Management applied by the seafarer safe practices in A1, A11, A14 - Power point Presentation Tanker safety
in dangerous zone on a dangerous zones on a viewing culture and safety
tanker. tanker. Powerpoint - Participate Discussion management
presentation
4.3 Recognize the best Relate properly the
practices that constitute best practices in a LCD Projector
a good tanker safety good tanker safety
culture on board. culture on board in Copies of ISM Code,
accordance to ISM COSWP, ISGOTT
4.3 Recall the content Code. and Tanker Safety
information of ISM Guide
Code

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