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1 STCW Code Table A-III/2 Specification of minimum standard of for chief engineer officers and second engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kw propulsion power or more Ref: Source: IMO Function: Marine engineering at the management level Manage the Design features, and Examination and Explanation and operation of operative mechanism of the assessment of evidence understanding of design propulsion plant following machinery and obtained from one or features and operating machinery associated auxiliaries: more of the following: mechanisms are.1 marine diesel engine.1 approved in-service.2 marine steam turbine.2 approved training.3 marine gas turbine ship.4 marine steam boiler.3 approved simulator.4 approved laboratory equipment training Plan and schedule Theoretical knowledge Examination and The planning and operations assessment of evidence preparation of operations is Thermodynamics and heat obtained from one or suited to the design transmission more of the following: parameters of the power installation and to the Mechanics and.1 approved in-service requirements of the voyage hydromechanics Propulsive characteristics of.2 approved training diesel engines, steam and ship gas turbines, including speed, output and fuel.3 approved simulator consumption Heat cycle, thermal efficiency and heat balance.4 approved laboratory of the following: equipment training.1 marine diesel engine.2 marine steam turbine.3 marine gas turbine.4 marine steam boiler

2 Table A-III/2-2 - Plan and schedule Refrigerators and operations refrigeration cycle (continued) Physical and chemical properties of fuels and lubricants Technology of materials Naval architecture and ship construction, including damage control Operation, Practical knowledge Examination and The methods of preparing surveillance, performance assessment and maintaining safety of propulsion plant and auxiliary machinery Start up and shut down main assessment of evidence for the start-up and of obtained from one or making available fuels, propulsion and auxiliary more of the following: lubricants, cooling water machinery, including and air are the most associated systems.1 approved in-service Operating limits of propulsion plant Checks of pressures,.2 approved training temperatures and The efficient operation, ship revolutions during the surveillance, performance start-up and warm-up assessment and maintaining.3 approved simulator period are in accordance safety of propulsion plant with technical and auxiliary machinery specifications and agreed Functions and mechanism of work plans automatic control for main.4 approved laboratory Surveillance of main engine equipment training propulsion plant and Functions and mechanism of auxiliary systems is automatic control for sufficient to maintain safe auxiliary machinery operating conditions including but not limited to: The methods of preparing.1 generator distribution the shutdown, and of systems supervising the cooling.2 steam boilers down of the engine are the.3 oil purifier most The methods of measuring.4 refrigeration system the load capacity of the.5 pumping and piping engines are in accordance systems with technical.6 steering gear system specifications.7 cargo-handling Performance is checked equipment and deck against bridge orders machinery Performance levels are in accordance with technical specifications

3 - 3 - Table A-III/2 Manage fuel, Operation and maintenance Examination and Fuel and ballast operations lubrication of machinery, including assessment of evidence meet operational and ballast pumps and piping systems obtained from one or requirements and are operations more of the following: carried out so as to prevent pollution of the marine.1 approved in-service environment.2 approved training ship.3 approved simulator

4 Table A-III/2-4 - Function: Electrical, electronic and control engineering at the management level Manage operation Theoretical knowledge Examination and Operation of equipment and of electrical and assessment of evidence system is in accordance electronic control Marine electrotechnology, obtained from one or with operating manuals equipment electronics, power more of the following: electronics, automatic Performance levels are in control engineering and.1 approved in-service accordance with technical safety devices specifications Design features and system.2 approved training configurations of automatic ship control equipment and safety devices for the following:.3 approved simulator.1 main engine.2 generator and.4 approved laboratory distribution system equipment training.3 steam boiler Design features and system configurations of operational control equipment for electrical motors Design features of high-voltage installations Features of hydraulic and pneumatic control equipment Manage Practical knowledge Examination and Maintenance activities are trouble-shooting, assessment of evidence correctly planned in restoration of Troubleshooting of electrical obtained from one or accordance with technical, electrical and and electronic control more of the following: legislative, safety and electronic control equipment procedural specifications equipment to operating condition Function test of electrical,.1 approved in-service Inspection, testing and electronic control equipment troubleshooting of and safety devices.2 approved training equipment are Troubleshooting of ship monitoring systems.3 approved simulator Software version control.4 approved laboratory equipment training

5 - 5 - Table A-III/2 Function: Maintenance and repair at the management level Manage safe and Theoretical knowledge Examination and Maintenance activities are effective assessment of evidence correctly planned and carried maintenance and Marine engineering practice obtained from one or out in accordance with repair procedures more of the following: technical, legislative, safety Practical knowledge and procedural specifications.1 approved in-service Manage safe and effective Appropriate plans, maintenance and repair specifications, materials and procedures.2 approved training equipment are available for ship maintenance and repair Planning maintenance, including statutory and class.3 approved workshop Action taken leads to the verifications training restoration of plant by the most suitable method Planning repairs Detect and identify Practical knowledge Examination and The methods of comparing the cause of assessment of evidence actual operating conditions machinery Detection of machinery obtained from one or are in accordance with malfunctions and malfunction, location of faults more of the following: recommended practices and correct faults and action to prevent damage.1 approved in-service procedures Inspection and adjustment of Actions and decisions are in equipment accordance with.2 approved training recommended operating Non-destructive examination ship specifications and limitations.3 approved simulator.4 approved laboratory equipment training Ensure safe Practical knowledge Examination and Working practices are in working practices assessment of evidence accordance with legislative Safe working practices obtained from one or requirements, codes of more of the following: practice, permits to work and environmental concerns.1 approved in-service.2 approved training ship.3 approved laboratory equipment training

6 Table A-III/2-6 - Function: Controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the management level Control trim, Understanding of fundamental Examination and Stability and stress stability and stress principles of ship construction assessment of evidence conditions are maintained and the theories and factors obtained from one or within safety limits at all affecting trim and stability and more of the following: times measures necessary to preserve trim and stability.1 approved in-service Knowledge of the effect on trim and stability of a ship in.2 approved training the event of damage to, and ship consequent flooding of, a compartment and countermeasures to be taken Knowledge of IMO recommendations concerning ship stability.3 approved simulator Monitor and Knowledge of relevant Examination and Procedures for monitoring control international maritime law assessment of evidence operations and maintenance compliance with embodied in international obtained from one or comply with legislative legislative agreements and conventions more of the following: requirements requirements and measures to Regard shall be paid especially.1 approved in-service Potential non-compliance is ensure safety of to the following subjects: promptly and fully life at sea, identified security and.1 certificates and other.2 approved training protection of the documents required to be ship Requirements for renewal marine carried on board ships by and extension of certificates environment international conventions,.3 approved simulator ensure continued validity of how they may be obtained survey items and equipment and the period of their legal validity.2 responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, as amended.3 responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended

7 - 7 - Table A-III/2 Monitor and control compliance with legislative requirements and measures to ensure safety of life at sea and protection of the marine environment (continued).4 responsibilities under the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, as amended.5 maritime declarations of health and the requirements of the International Health Regulations.6 responsibilities under international instruments affecting the safety of the ships, passengers, crew or cargo.7 methods and aids to prevent pollution of the environment by ships.8 knowledge of national legislation for implementing international agreements and conventions Maintain safety A thorough knowledge of Examination and Procedures for monitoring and security of the life-saving appliance assessment of evidence fire-detection and safety vessel, crew and regulations (International obtained from practical systems ensure that all passengers and Convention for the Safety of instruction and approved alarms are detected the operational Life at Sea) in-service training and promptly and acted upon in condition of accordance with established life-saving, Organization of fire and emergency procedures fire-fighting and abandon ship drills other safety systems Maintenance of operational condition of life-saving, fire-fighting and other safety systems Actions to be taken to protect and safeguard all persons on board in emergencies Actions to limit damage and salve the ship following fire, explosion, collision or grounding

8 Table A-III/2-8 - Develop Ship construction, including Examination and Emergency procedures are emergency and damage control assessment of evidence in accordance with the damage control obtained from approved established plans for plans and handle Methods and aids for fire in-service training and emergency situations emergency prevention, detection and situations extinction Functions and use of life-saving appliances Use leadership Knowledge of shipboard Assessment of evidence The crew are allocated and managerial personnel management and obtained from one or duties and informed of skills training more of the following: expected standards of work and behaviour in a manner A knowledge of international.1 approved training to the maritime conventions and individuals concerned recommendations, and related.2 approved in-service national legislation Training objectives and.3 approved simulator activities are based on Ability to apply task and training assessment of current workload management, and capabilities including: and operational.1 planning and coordination requirements Operations are.2 personnel assignment demonstrated to be in accordance with applicable.3 time and resource rules constraints Operations are planned and.4 prioritization resources are allocated as needed in correct priority to Knowledge and ability to perform necessary tasks apply effective resource management: Communication is clearly and unambiguously given.1 allocation, assignment, and received and prioritization of resources.2 effective communication on board and ashore.3 decisions reflect consideration of team

9 - 9 - Table A-III/2 Use leadership.4 assertiveness and Effective leadership and managerial leadership, including behaviours are skills motivation demonstrated (continued).5 obtaining and maintaining Necessary team member(s) situation awareness share accurate understanding of current Knowledge and ability to and predicted vessel state apply decision-making and operational status and techniques: external environment.1 situation and risk Decisions are most effective assessment for the situation.2 identify and generate Operations are options demonstrated to be effective and in accordance with.3 select course of action applicable rules.4 evaluation of outcome effectiveness Development, implementation, and oversight of standard operating procedures