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Engineering Watchkeeping
10.1 Main and auxiliary propulsion machinery
Duty or Tasks Performed Satisfactorily |
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Demonstrated ability to prepare and test steering gear for sea. What
tests are carried out on the steering gear before leaving port? |
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Demonstrated ability to prepare, start and place on line a ship service
generator. |
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Demonstrated ability to parallel two ship service generators. |
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Demonstrated ability to prepare all auxiliary machinery and systems for
propulsion system start up. |
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Demonstrated ability to prepare main propulsion machinery and systems
for sea. |
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Demonstrated ability to manoeuvre propulsion system. |
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Demonstrated ability to shut down the main propulsion system and
machinery. |
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Demonstrated ability to monitor propulsion systems, auxiliary equipment
and their operation. |
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Demonstrated ability to make rounds of the machinery spaces. |
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Demonstrated ability to follow written and oral instructions from chief
and second engineer. |
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Demonstrated ability to recognise problems that should be reported to
the chief engineer and to the second engineer. |
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Main propulsion system control understood. How do throttle orders from
bridge, effect speed change of the propeller? What alternate means are
available should the main control system fail? |
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Demonstrated ability to recognise operating problems related to the
vessel operating in shallow water, ice choked waters, or heavy seas. |
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Demonstrated ability to operate propulsion system in special
operational modes, due to equipment failures, adverse ship conditions or
reduced power requirements. |
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Demonstrated ability to manipulate/bypass or isolate propulsion or
auxiliary equipment in order to carry out repairs. |
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Demonstrated ability to locate common faults in the propulsion and
auxiliary equipment and take action necessary to prevent damage. |
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Demonstrated ability to locate and use relevant manuals, drawings
diagrams and instructions. |
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Demonstrated ability to record all events related to the main and
auxiliary machinery which have occurred during the engineering watch. |
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Demonstrated ability to take over, and perform an engineering watch in
port. |
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10.2 Auxiliary Machinery ^
Duty or Tasks Performed Satisfactorily |
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Demonstrated ability to transfer fuel oil, including a detailed
understanding of all associated tanks, pumps and pipework. |
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Demonstrated ability to prepare and operate an evaporator and or
distillation plant, including a detailed understanding of all associated
tanks, pumps and pipework. |
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Demonstrated ability to operate the bilge system and oily water
separator, including a detailed understanding of all associated tanks,
pumps and pipework. What is the "parts per million" (ppm) rating
of the oily water separator? |
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Demonstrate ability to prepare and operate air compressors, including a
detailed understanding of all associated tanks, pumps and pipework. |
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Demonstrated ability to transfer ballast water, including a detailed
understanding of all associated tanks, pumps and pipework. |
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Demonstrated ability to transfer fresh water, including a detailed
understanding of all associated tanks, pumps and pipework. |
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Demonstrated ability to carry out machinery and systems checks in
engine room related compartments. e.g. battery rooms, fan rooms etc. |
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Demonstrated ability to determine the level and where applicable the
condition of residues in bilges, ballast tanks, slop tanks, sewage tanks
and any special arrangements for it’s disposal. |
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Demonstrated ability to determine the condition and level of fuel in
the various storage, settling, clean, day and emergency fuel tanks. |
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Demonstrated ability to check the mode of operation of the various main
and auxiliary systems, including the electrical power distribution system. |
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Demonstrated ability to operate the automatic and manual controls
related to the boiler. |
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Ship’s electrical distribution understood. Generators to breaker
panels, including voltage/current trips, transformers, supply voltages,
shore connections and emergency switchboard connections. |
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Steering gear control understood. How bridge inputs result in steering
gear movement. What procedures/backup systems are in place when normal
bridge inputs are lost? |
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10.3 General ^
Duty or Tasks Performed Satisfactorily |
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Taking over a watch routine understood. What specific items and checks
are to be carried out before accepting a watch? |
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Handing over watch routines understood. When should the watchkeeping
engineer not hand over the watch to the relieving engineer? |
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Watchkeeping Standards STCW 95 A/VIII read and understood. |
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Demonstrated ability to receive reports from engine room staff that
relate to the operational status of the engine room and to take
appropriate action. |
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Demonstrated ability to operate emergency generator, fire pumps,
watertight doors and other equipment in the event of an emergency. What
equipment is to be operated when alarms are sounded? |
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Demonstrated ability to isolate systems and shut downs in the event of
emergencies. |
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Lubricating system for the main engine(s)/turbines understood in
detail. Normal and alarm parameters for pressures and temperatures stated.
What safety devices, alarms and shut downs are fitted? |
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Cooling water system (Feed water system-steam vessels) for the
main engine(s)(boilers) understood in detail. Normal and alarm
parameters for pressures and temperatures stated. What safety devices,
alarms and shut downs are fitted? |
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Fuel oil system for the main engine(s)/boilers understood in detail.
Normal and alarm parameters for pressures and temperatures stated. What
safety devices, alarms and shut downs are fitted? |
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Sewage system understood in detail. What safety devices, alarms and
shut downs are fitted? |
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