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Kampus I : Jl. Raya Hang Tuah No.

5
Kampus II : Jl. GunungAnyar Boulevard No.1
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
Surabaya KodePos 60155 - JawaTimur - Indonesia
BADAN PENGEMBANGAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA PERHUBUNGAN Email : info@bp2ip-surabaya.ac.id
POLITEKNIK PELAYARAN SURABAYA
Laman : http://poltekpel-sby.ac.id

LESSON PLAN

Program : Diploma-III Pelayaran / Deck Officer Class III (ANT-III)


Department : Nautical
Function : Cargo Handling and Stowage at Operational Level
Subject : Cargo Handling and Stowage include Cargo Space Inspection and Reporting (T) & (P)
Code of subject : N.32 – 2.1.1 ; 2.1.2 ; 2.2

Semester : 4
Load of Learn 13 Hours 20 Minutes (T) and 45 Hours 20 Minutes (P)
Credit of Points : 1 SKS theory dan 1 SKS pratical
Descriptoon : In Cargo Handling and Stowage include Cargo Space Inspection and Reporting will discussed about: Draught, trim and stability, securing cargoes,
deck cargo, container cargo, bulk cargo, bulk grain cargo, cargo care, dangerous, hazardous and harmful cargoes, cargo handling equipment and
safety, oil tanker piping and pumping arrangements, precautions before entering enclosed or contamined spaces, cargo calculating and cargo plans,
cargo space inspection, hatch covers inspection, ballast tanks inspection, damage report and enhanced survey programme.
Standar of Competence : After getting this lecture, cadets can apply use and interpret Knowledge of safe handling, stowage and securing of cargoes, including dangerous,
hazardous and harmful cargoes, and their effect on the safety
Kampus I : Jl. Raya Hang Tuah No.5
Kampus II : Jl. GunungAnyar Boulevard No.1
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
Surabaya KodePos 60155 - JawaTimur - Indonesia
BADAN PENGEMBANGAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA PERHUBUNGAN Email : info@bp2ip-surabaya.ac.id
POLITEKNIK PELAYARAN SURABAYA
Laman : http://poltekpel-sby.ac.id

Time
Basic Allotmen t Assessment
Learning Function and Teaching
Competence Competence Topics (hours) Indicators References Methods
Session Methods
Code
T P

1&2 A-II/1 Monitoring the Continue 50’ 2050’  Lecturing 1. Corrects densities for temperature T14  Written test
loading stowage, cargo  Discussion 2. Describes the uses of tank calibration tables and T16  Tasks
securing, care, calculations  Practice given weights and densities of cargo to T34  Homewor
determine the ullages required
during the voyage, and cargo T35  Practice
3. Determines the ullage to leave to produce a
and unloading the plans T36 assessment
given minimum ullage after allowing for
cargoes expansion of cargo A1
4. Extracts information from cargo plans of general V55
cargo ships or container ships V88
5. Draws up a cargo plan from given information
6. Demonstrates the uses of a hold capacity plan to
estimate the depth of cargo in a hold or the area
of 'tween-deck required for a given cargo
7. Demonstrates the uses of a capacity plan to
estimate the quantity of cargo which can be
loaded in part of a 'tween-deck
Kampus I : Jl. Raya Hang Tuah No.5
Kampus II : Jl. GunungAnyar Boulevard No.1
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
Surabaya KodePos 60155 - JawaTimur - Indonesia
BADAN PENGEMBANGAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA PERHUBUNGAN Email : info@bp2ip-surabaya.ac.id
POLITEKNIK PELAYARAN SURABAYA
Laman : http://poltekpel-sby.ac.id
3, 4, 5, 6 A-II/1 Inspect and report Cargo Space 50’ 2050’  Lecturing 1. Describes the possible causes of damage to the T14  Written test
&7 defect and Inspections  Discussion cargo space during cargo operation T16  Tasks
damage to cargo  Practice 2. Describes the general layout of a cargo space for T34  Homewor
a bulk carrier
spaces, hatch, T35  Practice
3. Describes the general layout of the cargo space
cover and ballast T36 assessment
for an oil tanker
tanks 4. Describes the general layout of the cargo space A1
for a container vessel V55
5. Describes the general layout of a general cargo V88
ship
6. Describes the defects that could arise due to the
nature of cargo carried
7. Describes the corrosion effect that could arise
due to structural stress, uneven distribution of
cargo, chemical reactions on the ship structure
8. Lists the methods in use to prevent the
occurrence of corrosion in cargo spaces
9. Describes the damage to cargo space due to
severe weather condition
10. Identifies structural or parts to be inspected
each time in order to cover all parts within a
given period of time
11. Describes the safety procedures before entry
into the cargo tank for inspection
Kampus I : Jl. Raya Hang Tuah No.5
Kampus II : Jl. GunungAnyar Boulevard No.1
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
Surabaya KodePos 60155 - JawaTimur - Indonesia
BADAN PENGEMBANGAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA PERHUBUNGAN Email : info@bp2ip-surabaya.ac.id
POLITEKNIK PELAYARAN SURABAYA
Laman : http://poltekpel-sby.ac.id
8, 9 & 10 A-11/1 Inspect and report Hatch 50’ 2050’  Lecturing 1. Describes the working principles of a hatch T14  Written test
defect and covers  Discussion cover T16  Tasks
damage to cargo inspection 2. Explains the construction of a hatch cover T32
 Practice  Homewor
3. Identifies the difference between watertight A1
spaces, hatch,  Practice
and weather tight
cover and ballast assessment
4. Identifies the critical components of the hatch
tanks
cover that contribute to weather tightness
5. Identifies the critical components of the hatch
cover that contribute to Water tightness
6. Identifies the structural components of a hatch
cover which are most likely to experience
corrosion

11 & 12 A-11/1 Inspect and report Ballast 50’ 2050’ 1. Describes the purpose of ballast tanks
defect and tanks 2. Reproduces the construction sketch of a ballast
damage to cargo inspection tank
3. Identifies the parts in the ballast tanks which are
spaces, hatch,
most likely to experience corrosion
cover and ballast 4. Lists the period of interval for the inspection of
tanks ballast tanks
5. Describes the corrosion prevention methods for
ballast tanks
Kampus I : Jl. Raya Hang Tuah No.5
Kampus II : Jl. GunungAnyar Boulevard No.1
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
Surabaya KodePos 60155 - JawaTimur - Indonesia
BADAN PENGEMBANGAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA PERHUBUNGAN Email : info@bp2ip-surabaya.ac.id
POLITEKNIK PELAYARAN SURABAYA
Laman : http://poltekpel-sby.ac.id
13 & 14 Inspect and report Damage 50’ 2050’  Lecturing 1. Lists the items that need to be taken into T14  Written test
defect and report  Discussion account where preparing a damage report T16  Tasks
damage to cargo  Practice T32  Homewor
spaces, hatch, 2. Lists the evidence that needs to be collected in A1  Practice
cover and ballast assisting the preparation of a damage report
assessment
tanks

15 & 16 Inspect and report Enhanced 50’ 2050’ 1. Describes the guidelines on the Enhanced T14
defect and Survey Programme of Inspections during surveys of Bulk T16
damage to cargo Programme Carriers T32
spaces, hatch, A1
cover and ballast 2. Describes the guidelines on the Enhanced
tanks Programme of Inspections during surveys of Oil
Tankers
Kampus I : Jl. Raya Hang Tuah No.5
Kampus II : Jl. GunungAnyar Boulevard No.1
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
Surabaya KodePos 60155 - JawaTimur - Indonesia
BADAN PENGEMBANGAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA PERHUBUNGAN Email : info@bp2ip-surabaya.ac.id
POLITEKNIK PELAYARAN SURABAYA
Laman : http://poltekpel-sby.ac.id

Appraisal:
Appraisal components of the course include: student attendance, task completion, midterm test and final test, weighed as follows:
1. Final Test : 50%
2. Midterm Test : 20%
3. Task Completions : 20%
4. Student Attendance : 10%

References:
T14 ICF, OCIMF and IAPH, International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals.

T16 Lavery, H.I., Shipboard Operations. 2nd ed. London, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1990 (SBN 0-7506-1857-4)

T34 Morton, G.S., Tanker Operations A Handbook for the Ship's Officer, 3rd ed. 1992 (ISBN 0-87033-432-8), BAPTIST, C. Tanker handbook for deck officers. 8th ed.
Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd, 2000 (ISBN 13: 978-0-85174-672-2)

Surabaya,
Head of Nautics Departement

Capt. Damoyanto. Purba, M.Mar, M.Pd


Penata III/c
NIP. 197309192010121001

F-Jur-04.R.1
03/09/2018

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