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Tar Book

This document outlines the training requirements for completion of training on steering, bridge watchkeeping duties, and port duties for sea trainees. It specifies the minimum hour criteria for steering training (20 hours day, 20 hours night, 5 hours by sight, 10 hours entering/leaving port). It also requires a minimum of 240 hours for completion of bridge watchkeeping duties, including time at sea, at anchor, and during arrival and departure from port. The trainee must also keep port watches of at least 4 hours per day during vessel stays in port to complete training on port duties and keep records of this. The document describes the process for the Ship's Training Officer (STO) and Master to review the training record book at least monthly

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Tar Book

This document outlines the training requirements for completion of training on steering, bridge watchkeeping duties, and port duties for sea trainees. It specifies the minimum hour criteria for steering training (20 hours day, 20 hours night, 5 hours by sight, 10 hours entering/leaving port). It also requires a minimum of 240 hours for completion of bridge watchkeeping duties, including time at sea, at anchor, and during arrival and departure from port. The trainee must also keep port watches of at least 4 hours per day during vessel stays in port to complete training on port duties and keep records of this. The document describes the process for the Ship's Training Officer (STO) and Master to review the training record book at least monthly

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Total Sea Services in words:

Minimum hour criteria for completion of training on Steering (Day –20 hours + Night – 20 hours + by sight – 5 hours + Entering / Leaving Port- 10 hours)

Minimum hour criteria for completion of training on Bridge watch keeping duties 240 hours (at sea + at anchor + during arrival and departure port)

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The trainee shall keep port watches for at least 4 hours in a day during vessel’s stay in ports for completion of training on port duties and keep a record

Signature of Authorized Person


4. Review of the Training Record Book (TRB) by STO and Master
Notes:
1.To be done at least every month, completion of each competence section and when either Master or STO is off-signing from the vessel.
2.Comments should only relate to trainee’s progress in hands- on training.

Comments Comments
Ship (STO) Signature (STO) Date (Master) Master’s Name Signature (Master) Date Ship'S Stamp

Report printed on : 18/07/2022 12.34 PM INDoS No. : 21GM1036 Page 3 of 11


Signature & Rank of
STO/OOW
3.5 Information required for maintaining a safe watch. Date
who considered proficient

.1 Locates navigation and deck light panels, switches and dimmers.

.2 Locates the navigation shapes, international code of signal flags, sound signalling equipment and Aldis lamp on bridge.

Understands that required navigation lights are displayed from sunset to sunrise when own ship is underway, at anchor, not under command, restricted in
.3
her ability to manoeuvre and constrained by draft.

Demonstrates identification of lights and shapes of other ship whether is underway, at anchor, not under command, restricted in her ability to manoeuvre
.4
and constrained by draft.

.5 Identifies principal sound signals used by ships when manoeuvring and warning signals in compliance with COLREG.

.6 Demonstrates display of flags – arrival port, departure port, in port and during taking in bunker.

.7 Demonstrates understanding of the hazardous zone around all transmitting antennas.

3.6 Basic environmental protection procedures

.1 States various sources of marine pollution.

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.2 Understands that polluting the sea is prohibited, and the disposal at sea requirements is regulated by MARPOL.

.3 Identifies the content in SOPEP locker and their use.

.4 States the SOPEP / SMPEP duties.

.5 Understands garbage storage procedure on board ship.

.6 Demonstrates understanding of ship’s Garbage Management Plan and disposal of garbage.

.7 Assists in preparation of the ship for bunkering /Cargo Operations on tankers.

Competence 4 Operate Emergency Equipment and Apply Emergency Procedures

4.1 Knowledge of emergency duties and alarm signals

.1 Takes part in safety familiarization training on joining ship.

.2 Locates the emergency muster stations and general emergency alarm switches.

.3 Demonstrates knowledge of various Emergency duties and alarm signals.

.4 Identifies own emergency duties in case of various emergencies detailed in Muster list.

.5 Demonstrates understanding of action to be taken hearing the emergency alarms.

Report printed on : 18/07/2022 12.34 PM INDoS No. : 21GM1036 Page 7 of 11

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