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ON-BOARD TRAINING RECORD BOOK
FOR
CADET MARITIME
DECK OFFICERSINTRODUCTION
This “on-board training notebook” drawing up has been guided by the Romanian
Naval Authority, following the training and examination standards required by 1.M.O.
in the S.T.C.W.(1995) Convention
The revised S.1.C.W. Convention stresses on the assessment of the cadet’s
practical training, emphasizing on evaluating his ability to perform watch keeping and
other routine duties on board the vessel.
The revised $.7.C.W. Convention ( 1995 ) stipulates that a cadet’s seagoing
service should be recorded in a training record book approved by the Maritime
Administration involved in the issuing of certificates,
The completion of this record book is incumbent to the Chief Mate, or to the
Deck Officer in charge with the supervision of training who should mainly consider the
competence in the professional skills of the cadet.
According to LM.O. requirements the minimum length of seagoing service is
established by the Maritime Adminiswation, ie. by the Romanian Naval Authority, as
being not less than 12 months
The present record book for practical training will be submitted to the person in
the maritime institutes and colleges conducting the training and brought to the
certification board of examiners entitled to evaluate the cadet’s practical skills and
competence acquired during his service an board.
This is an important document, It is an essential part of your professional
development and will be assessed by qualified assessors. It is the sole responsibility of
you, the candidate, to ensure its safekeeping and to present it to the Master at review
time which will sign and stamp it.
The evaluation of the cadet’s competences should be made on some unitary
criteria:
= regular checking of activity
+ understanding specific processes, phenomena and technologies
+ attitude towards on-board training tasks execution
- priority and quality of competences acquired
+ periodical recommendations and the way he responds to them.
Guidance for the candidate
1 You are responsible for the upkeep and safe keeping of this document at all times.
2 Present this document to the Master for inspection on a regular basis, and at least
‘once each month,
3 Present this document for final review and updating in good time. before leaving
the vessel and well before arrival at the last port, otherwise the opportunity to record
valuabie experience will have been lost.
Watchkeeping Testimonials
Before leaving the vessel, is to ensure that the Master has completed the Sea
Service Testimonial for voyage.PART ONE
CADET’S PERSONAL DATA:
Last name.
First name......
Date of Birth.
Place of Birth.
Address.......... *
Seafarer Certificate. Series, No. Issued on.
Sponsoring Company. ne th le os Oe co Bice
Service started on. Service ended on
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING DATA:
Admission to the university (college):Date.......Annual Average Score
1" year. Date, Annual Average Score.
. Date... seccesesssesAnnual, Average Score.
Date Annual Average Score.
Date. ....cccsssseesssssAmmual Average Score.
Date. cesseeesAmmual Average Score
Endorsement of theUniversity Secretariat
PRACTICE PERIOD DATA:
SPECIALIZED I.M.O. TRAINING COURSES DATA:
Radar Navigation, Radar Plotting and Use of ARPA.
‘Maritime English, Problems of Communication in Human Relationship. Date No
General Operator's Certificate for GMDSS(GOC). Date No.
‘Transport and Handling of Dangerous Hazardous and Harmful Cargoes...........Date No.
Prevention of Pollution of the marine environment MARPOL 73/78 ..
Personal Survival Techniques.
Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats, other than fast Rescue Boats,...Date........No.
Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities on Board Ships Date. No.
Advanced Fire- Fighting Date No.
‘Medical First Aid. Be Date No.