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TITLE of the Slide UNITAS ISM Code Module IV Training Material

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Day 1: Elementary Shipping Day 1: Elementary Shipping Day 2: Ship Routine Operations Day 2: Ship Routine Operations Day 3: Ship-Type Operations Day 3: Ship-Type Operations SCHEDULE

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Basics of shipping commerce 1. The players: 1.1 The Shipowner 1.2 The Master 1.2 The Master 1.3 The Charterer 1.3 The Charterer 1.4 The Shipbroker 1.4 The Shipbroker 1.5 The Agent 1.5 The Agent 1.6 The Underwriter 1.6 The Underwriter 2. Types of Charter Parties and corresponding responsibilities of Owner and Master 3. Bill of Lading and Key contractual clauses 4.Seaworthiness and Cargoworthiness Session 01

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Human resources 2.1 Ship-management Company 2.2 Crewing Agent 2.3 Seamen’s Employment Conditions 2.4 Duties of crew on board 2.5 Human factors in safety & environmental protection 2.6 Hull & Machinery and 3rd party insurance Session 02

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Safety and environmental protection 3.1 Man overboard (MOB) 3.2 Search & Rescue 3.3 Abandon ship 3.4 Fire-fighting 3.5 Life saving appliances 3.6 Medical Emergency 3.7 GMDSS & Distress 3.8 SOPEP, MARPOL, Garbage disposal Session 03

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Perils of the sea 4.1 Restricted visibility 4.2 Adverse weather conditions 4.3 Navigation in ice 4.4 Collision and Grounding 4.5 Structural and mechanical failure Session 04

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Day 1: Elementary Shipping Day 1: Elementary Shipping Day 2: Ship Routine Operations Day 2: Ship Routine Operations Day 3: Ship-Type Operations Day 3: Ship-Type Operations SCHEDULE

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Maintenance & safe working practices 5.1Engine and deck maintenance 5.2 Safe working conditions 5.3Permit to work – hot work & enclosed spaces 5.4Safety policy & procedures 5.5 Dry Docking Session 05

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Ship operations in port 6.1 Ship operations at port – Deck/Engine 6.2 Duties of crew in port 6.3 Role of Port Authorities 6.4 Pilotage Session 06

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Ship operations at sea 7.1 Preparing for sea – Deck / engine 7.2 Passage planning 7.3 Duties at sea 7.4 Manoeuvring – berthing, unberthing, anchoring Session 07

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Cargo units & cargo handling 8.1 Cargo units & Cargo securing equipment 8.2Roll on Roll off 8.3 General cargo 8.4 Heavy lift 8.5 IMDG 8.6 Cargo stowage and securing 8.7 Stability Session 08

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Day 1: Basics of Shipping Day 1: Basics of Shipping Day 2: Ship Operations Day 2: Ship Operations Day 3: Ship-Type Operations Day 3: Ship-Type Operations SCHEDULE

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Container ships Container ships 9.1Container types 9.2Container ship types 9.3Container handling 9.4Securing of containers 9.5Open top / feeder/ reefer container Session 09

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Bulk Carriers Bulk Carriers 10.1 Bulk cargoes and trades 10.2Bulk cargo operations 10.3Bulk carrier features and specialities Session 10

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Tankers 11.1Introduction 11.2Characteristics of cargoes 11.3Toxicity and other hazards 11.4Hazard Control 11.5Safety Equipment and protection of personnel 11.6Pollution prevention 11.7Emergency operations 11.8 Cargo equipment & operations Session 11

TITLE of the Slide UNITAS Passenger & Ro-Ro ships 12.1Introduction 12.2Passenger ship operations 12.3Ferry and Ro-Ro operations Session 12