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Part 1 Ship's Particulars 1. What is your LOA length overall? 2. Vessel's deadweight is 5350 tons. 3. No.1 hold capacity is 17625 cubic meters. 4. Bale capacity is 14976 cubic meters. 5. Container capaticy is 12384 TEU. 6. Vessel has 43 reefer closet
Part 11 Oil Tanker Operation 1. What is maximum loading rate? 2. Ia COW system operational? 3. Is inert gas system operational? 4. What is pumping pressure? 5. When will crude oil washing start? 6. Crude oil washing will start in 20 minutes. 7. Can w
Part 13 Ballast handling 1. Scuppers plugged. 2. Open sea suction valve and report. 3. Sea suction valve closed. 4. Ballast pump stopped.
Part 8 Cargo Stowage Securing 1. Check hold for damage. 2. Straighten hold ladders. 3. Are hold vantilators operational? 4. Lubricate blocks of cranes. 5. Check the safe stowage carefully. 6. Check the separation of different cargoes carefully. 7. Cl
Part 10 Bunker barge operation 1. Plug scuppers, save-alls and drip trays. 2. Scuppers plugged. 3. Stand by emergency fire pump and report. 4. Stand by foam monitor and report. 5. Foam monitor is on stand by. 6. Fit bonding wire and report. 7. Mainta
Part 12 Reporting and cleaning up spillage 1. Leak at manifold connection. 2. Overflow at slop tank. 3. How much spilled? 4. Spilled about 3 tonnes. 5. Stand by oil clearance team. 6. Spillage stopped. 7. All crew assist to clear up spillage.
Part 2 Occupational safety in suggestions 1.Prepare training plan for occupational safety. 2.Prepare training plan regarding type of vessel. 3.Carry out training plan regarding route of vessel. 4.I have taken training course for GMDSS equipment. 5.Wh
Part 14 Cleaning tanks 1. Transfer slops into slop tank. 2. Dispose sludge into sludge tank. 3. Sludge disposed into sludge tank. 4. Order shore slop tank. 5. Order slop barge and report. 6. We have 50 tons of slops. 7. Slop barge ordered. 8. Stop pu
Part 15 Preparing for sea 1. Close and secure hatch covers for sea. 2. Lash and secure goods for sea. 3. Close and secure bow doors. 4. Fold and secure bow ramp. 5. Side ramp folded and secured. 6. Lower and secure derricks for sea. 7. Check lashings
Part 3 Taking a pilot 1. I require a pilot. 2. Pilotage is compulsory here. 3. My ETA at Dalian pilot station is 22:00 local time. 4. What is your distance from Londan pilot station? 5. Advise you to rig pilot ladder on port side. 6. Switch on lights
Maritime security in Senegal got a boost this month with the addition of two patrol boats provided by the United States. In a ceremony at the Dakar Naval Base, U.S. Ambassador to Senegal Tulinabo Mushingi noted that the true prosperity of a maritime
Part 16 Navigation 1. You are entering fairway. 2. We are in sight. 3. You are passing fishing area. 4. You are in middle of fairway. 5. You are approaching starboard limit of fairway. 6. you are approaching port limit of fairway. 7. Your position is
NEW WORDS: essential adj. 基本的;必要的; maritime adj. 海的;海事的; survive vi. 幸存;活下来 KNOW THE ROPES This phrase has its origins in the golden age of sailing, when understanding how to handle the ropes necessary to ope
A guy I know was towing his boat home from a fishing trip to Lake Huron when his car broke down. He didn't have his cell phone with him, but he thought maybe he might be able to raise someone on his marine radio to call for roadside assistance. He cl
The National Maritime Museum Jean: It sounds like waves on the ocean. Are we on a ship? Lily: No, no, we are here in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.You know, its the leading maritime museum in the UK and the biggest of its kind in the worl