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5.
COURSE OUTLINE:
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The student shall be able to . . . . . .
7.1 Dry Cargo
7.1.1 state how a general inspection of holds is done prior to loading
and discharging operation;
7.1.2 explain why cleaning of holds must be carried out prior to
loading of cargoes;
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Inspect and report defects and damage to cargo spaces and hatch
covers and ballast tanks
7.10.1 knowledge and ability to explain where to look for damage and
defects most commonly encountered due to:
7.10.1 loading and unloading operations
7.10.2 corrosion
7.10.3 severe weather conditions
7. 10.2 ability to state which parts of the ship shall be inspected each
time in order to cover all parts within a given period of time
7. 10.3 identify those elements of the ship structure which are critical
to the safety of the ship
7.10.4 state the causes of corrosion in cargo spaces and ballasts tanks
and how corrosion can be identified and prevented
7.10.5 knowledge of procedures on how the inspections shall be
carried out
7.10.6 ability to explain how to ensure reliable detection of defects and
damages
7.10.7 understanding of the purpose of the enhanced survey
programme
7.10.8 ability to establish and maintain effective communication during
loading and unloading
8.
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9. REFERENCES:
9.1 Immer J.R. Cargo Handling.
9.2 Cockroft, A.N. Nicholls Seamanship and Nautical Knowledge.
9.3 Taylor, L.G. Cargo Work: The Care, Handling and Carriage of Cargoes.
9.4 Rankin, KS. Thomas Stowage, 3rd Ed.
9.5 International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG), 1994 Edition, IMO220E.
9.6 Sauerbier, Charles. Marine Cargo Operation.
9.7 Flere, WA. Handy Guide to Stowage.
9.8 IMO Model Course 7.03, 1999 Edition ISBN 92-801-6105-9.
9.9 Cosare, Florencio D. Cargo Handling and Stowage.
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