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TRAINING RECORD BOOK (TRB) FOR RATINGS FORMING PART OF AN ENGINEERING WATCH
Prepared in compliance with the 2010 Manila amendments to the STCW Convention and Code and is approved by the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), Government of India.
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Name of the : International Maritime Academy MTI No. : 406026
Signature of Rating :
This is to certify that the information provided in the Record of Sea Service is true and accurate and record of Structured Shipboard Training in accordance with STCW 2010, Table A-III/4, has been received by the Trainee
Rating.
RPSL Number :
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The shipboard training officer must inspect this record book once the rating joins the vessel and subsequently every 2 weeks.
Total Services:
Ship Comments of STO Signature with Date of STO Comments of CEO Signature with Date Stamp
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1.1 Demonstrate correct use of terms used in the machinery spaces and the names of various machinery and equipment.
1.2 Identify different machinery units in the engine room with their names.
1.3 Observe and note normal parameters of various machineries in the engine room.
1.4 Know and identify various parts of machineries like, Cylinder head, Jacket, piston, inlet exhaust valves, Fuel injectors, crank case,
Know and identify different portable hand tools such as spanners, hack saws, screw drivers, Hole Punches, Hammers, Chisels, Centre Punch, scissors, files etc.
1.5
1.6 Read and ascertain different parameters of machinery and equipment like pressure, temperature, level etc.
1.7 Open up different type of simple filters such as bilge filters, Lubrication oil filters, air filters etc, clean and box back.
1.8 Understand different grades of fuel oil used and locate their storage tanks.
1.9 Understand that various grades of lubricating oil used and locate their storage tanks.
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1.10 Locate and identify different types of valves in the engine room and operate them.
1.11 Ascertain Lub. Oil level in the auxiliary engines and replenish if required.
1.13 Ascertain all lubricating point in running auxiliary engines and lubricate them when needed.
1.14 Locate the lubricating oil tank for stern tube seals and report to Engineer if anything abnormal found.
1.15 Feel the temperature of different running machinery by hand and report if any abnormality found.
1.16 Identify the normal sound produced by different running machineries and report for any abnormal sound.
1.17 Ascertain vibrations produced by different running machineries and report if any abnormal vibration found.
1.19 Ascertain air quantity in Sea Water and Fresh Water Hydrophor Tanks. Charge air if necessary.
1.20 Ascertain the quality of exhaust gas coming out of the funnel and report if any abnormality found.
1.22 Check for any Fuel oil leakages from running engines.
1.23 Check for any Lub. Oil leakages from running engines.
1.24 Check for any Cooling water leakages from running engines.
1.30 Demonstrate ability to cut different type of joints according to the required sizes.
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1.34 Assist duty engineer during arrival port.
1.36 Assist Duty Engineer for shutting down Main Engine plant after receiving FWE.
1.37 During sea passage ascertain all cylinder lubricators are working, report if any abnormality found.
1.38 Ascertain Lub Oil level in each Main Engine Lubricators, replenish if required.
1.39 Assist engineers while opening units, cleaning parts and boxing back.
1.40 Identify various electrical equipment like alternators, Main Switch board, Motors, starters etc.
1.41 Understands the meaning of various safety symbols pasted at various places in the ship including Engine room.
1.42 Lists out the gear needed to be worn for protection of Head, eyes, Feet, hands, ear etc.
1.48 Demonstrate knowledge of basic MARPOL rules for prevention of pollution of sea by oil.
1.53 Demonstrate knowledge about grouping of alarms in the engine control room.
1.55 Demonstrate ability to acknowledge alarm in engine control room and informing duty engineer.
1.56 Demonstrate knowledge to distinguish engine room fire extinguishing gas release alarm.
1.57 Demonstrate knowledge actions to be taken after hearing engine room fire extinguishing gas release alarm.
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2.2
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COMPETENCE:For keeping a boiler watch:Maintain the correct water levels and steam pressure.
Task/Duty
Demonstrate knowledge about following before firing a boiler:Oil Temp, Pre purge, Water level in boiler
2.6 Demonstrate ability to detect leakages of steam/water from steam pipes/ manhole or hand hole doors.
3.3 Demonstrate ability to take correct actions on stoppage of Main Engine at sea.
3.6 Demonstrate ability to start emergency fire pump and maintain pressure in fire main.
3.7 Demonstrate ability to start emergency air compressor to fill up emergency air bottle.
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3.9 Assist with a drill of closing all ventilation flaps prior release of fire extinguishing gas.
3.10 Locate the place where personal safety equipment i.e. Life jacket, emergency escape breathing apparatus are stored in the engine room.
3.14 Familiarity with the location and use of fire fighting equipment in the machinery spaces.
3.17 Take part in drill of fire extinguishing gas release in to the engine room.
3.20 Demonstrate ability to use effectively portable Foam type Fire Extinguisher.
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