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PA4 - Chart Correction PDF

This document outlines an assessment for a navigation course involving correcting nautical charts. The assessment involves applying specific corrections from Notices to Mariners to a nautical chart and recording the corrections. Students are provided materials and tools for the correction. The assessor will brief students, facilitate the task, and grade their work. Students must correctly identify tools, apply corrections according to standards, and properly record them. The performance is scored based on a marking guide and students must receive over 75% to pass.

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PA4 - Chart Correction PDF

This document outlines an assessment for a navigation course involving correcting nautical charts. The assessment involves applying specific corrections from Notices to Mariners to a nautical chart and recording the corrections. Students are provided materials and tools for the correction. The assessor will brief students, facilitate the task, and grade their work. Students must correctly identify tools, apply corrections according to standards, and properly record them. The performance is scored based on a marking guide and students must receive over 75% to pass.

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Course NAV-1 – Terrestrial and Coastal Navigation 1

Assessment Code NAV 1-PA4


Briefing 15 mins.

Execution 30 mins.
Duration
Debriefing 15 mins.

Total 1 hour

STCW Table Table A-II/1


Function Navigation at the operational level
Competence C1. Plan and conduct passage and determine position
Thorough knowledge of and ability to use nautical charts, and publications, such as
KUP sailing directions, tide tables, notices to mariners, radio navigational warnings and
ships’ routeing information

CO4 Apply and record corrections to nautical charts and publications from the
Course outcome
Notices to Mariners

Assessment Title Chart correction


Assessment Outcome Apply corrections to nautical charts from the Notices to Mariners

Assessment Area Chart room


 Weekly Notices to Mariners (NTMs) – including blocks and tracing paper
 NP133A – Admiralty Paper Chart Maintenance Record and Chart Correction
Equipment and Log or its equivalent
Materials Needed  Tools for correction – Cutter, pair of scissors, paste or glue, parallel ruler,
triangles, dividers, pens (0.25 and 0.18), pencils (HB, 2B and 7H), hacksaw
blade, template

Equipment ratio  1: 2
Assessment Task You are going to apply specific corrections to the nautical chart and record it.

 Objective of the assessment


 Description of the scenario
 Scoring method
Briefing  Failure state
 Re-sit including appeals procedures
 Important reminders
ASSESSOR’S COPY ONLY
1. Ensure that every student station (chart table) is provided with the necessary
materials.
Assessor’s Action 2. Brief the students with the activity.
3. Facilitate the students during their execution of the assessment task.
4. After the allotted time, grade the student’s work.
5. Conduct debriefing.
1. Apply the specific correction to the nautical chart.
Student’s Action 2. Record the correction made.
 Assessment result
Debriefing  What went well?
 What went wrong?
Performance Criteria Performance Standards Score
1. Identify the correct The correct tool(s) is (are) used in applying the correction
equipment and tools
and their uses for the
3
correction of nautical
charts

2. Apply and record Correction is applied in the nautical publication according to the
corrections to nautical standard practice, is clean, and the correction is in the right place 5
publications from the
Notices to Mariners The applied correction is properly recorded
2
(NTMs)
Score 10

Scoring Method Marking guide


Total 10 points or 100%

Grading Pass 8 points and above or >75%

Fail 7 points and below or below 75%


The student is only allowed to retake the assessment twice. The student must take
the refresher modules before taking the assessment again if he failed the
Re-sit assessment for the third time.

The maximum grade for re-sit is 75%.

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