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Marine Engineering
2022/2023

Professional Practice for Engineers (VS)


Syllabus

The practice is carried out in accordance with the PROGRAM OF PRACTICE FROM THE STUDY PROGRAMS FOR OBTAINING HIGH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (VII level of education) valid from 01.01.2001.

The ship engineer acquires knowledge from the following contents of the work on the ship or platform.

- Preparation of fuel and lubricants for propulsion machinery

- Assistance in the navigational and harbor guard

- Maintenance of the shipyard machine

- Get to know the details of navigational and port guards in accordance with the requirements of the STCW Convention

- Getting to know the details of the performance and operation of pipelines for navigation safety (bilge, ballast and fire protection), as evidenced by the description and sketching

- Getting acquainted with navigation and environmental protection measures

- Handling means of rescue

The candidate must keep a log of the course of practical work and submit it to the head after completion of the practice.

Content according to IMO Model course 7.02:

- MARINE ENGINEERING PRACTICE

    • Theoretical knowledge
    • Planned maintenance system as per ISM Code

- MANAGE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PROCEDURES

    • Practical knowledge
    • Manage safe and effective maintenance and repair procedures relevant to 3.1.1

- PLANNING REPAIRS

    • Practical knowledge
    • Planning repairs relevant to 3.1.1

- DETECTION OF MACHINERY MALFUNCTIONS, LOCATION OF FAULTS AND ACTION TO PREVENT DAMAGE

    • Unplanned maintenance

- INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT OF EQUIPMENT

    • Inspection and adjustment of equipment relevant to 3.1.1

- NON-DESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION

    • Different types of non-destructive examination

- SAFE WORKING PRACTICES

    • Risk assessment
    • Safety officials
    • Personal protective equipment
    • Work equipment
    • Safety induction
    • Fire precautions
    • Emergency procedures
    • Safe movement
    • Safe system of works
    • Entering enclosed or confined spaces
    • Permit to work systems
    • Manual handling
    • Use of work equipment
    • Lifting plant
    • Maintenance of machineries
    • Hot work
    • Painting
    • Hazardous substances
    • Noise and vibrations
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Goals and competencies

- The student should gain the necessary experience through practical work to independently carry out all tasks which, according to tradition and the STCW Convention, fall within the scope of work of an Merchant Navy officer.

- Through active participation in the work process, the student will learn about the specific work of a particular company in the maritime and transport sector, its structure, management, leadership and supervision.

Special Features:

Implementation of the learning content among others include requirements in accordance with the provisions of the STCW Convention A-III / 1, A-III / 2 and the recommendations of the "Chief engineer officer and second engineer officer (Model course 7.02)" International Maritime Organization, London, 2.


Basic literature

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