Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
DUİM2042016252SAFETY AT SEA III Compulsory244
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
Teaching ship collision, grounding, towing, towing another ship, steering gear failure, procedures will apply ships grounding be necessary. Methods to preparing emergency position, rules regarding Life Saving appliances and firefighting equipment. Damage control, and evaluate procedures medical care methods and procedures on board
Name of Lecturer(s)
Learning Outcomes
1learn search and rescue technique.
2Do search and rescue liaison.
3provide safety on board.
4practice emergency procedures.
5extinguish a fire and control
6read fire and safety plan..
7lead fire team.
Mode of Delivery
Formal Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
Contingency planning. Contingency plans for response to emergencies. Measures which should be teen in emergencies for the protection and safety of ship, passengers and crew. Precautions to be taken when beaching a vessel. Actions to be taken following a collision. Precautions for the protection and safety of passengers in emergency situations. Means of limiting damage and salvaging the ship following a fire or explosion. Procedure for abandonıng ship. Auxiliary steering gear. Towing and being taken in tow. Assisting a vessel in distress. Man-overboard procedures, Actions which can be taken when emergencies arise in port. Infections and diseases, first aid on board, bleeding, fractures, burns, loss of consciousness, poisoning, well balanced diet, sanitation and family planning. Search and rescue techniques. SOLAS-74 and STCW-78/2010 Conventions. Information for firefighting. Training procedures of ship crew for firefighting. Records of fire drills, maintenance of firefighting equipment. Preparation of port state and class survey control. Documents of firefighting equipment, firefighting plans and the fire alarm system. Survival at sea, lifesaving equipment, operation and maintenance of life saving equipments, life at sea and hypothermia life in life boats and rafts. Information for first aid, ship medicine store, ship medicines, communication with shore health stations. Emergency procedures, actions to be taken on grounding and collision. Protection of ship, passengers, crew and cargo in emergency and dangerous cases.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1Emergency planning regulations.
2In an emergency, the ship, passengers, cargo and personnel protection measures. Cases occurring in the port emergency measures to be taken.
3Ship beach methods
4Work to be done in the ship aground and measures to be taken. Collision and the measures to be taken in collision.
5Towing and pushing methods of the vessel damaged after fire or explosion.
6Methods of abandon ships.
7Towing and towing methods. Assistance to ships in danger
8Mid-term exam
9Infections and diseases, first aid at sea, bleeding, fractures, burns, loss of consciousness, poisoning, balanced nutrition, hygiene, family planning.
10Fire and fire-fighting methods
11Control and maintenance of fire-fighting devices. Ship firefighting plans, fire alarm devices.
12Practice exam
13Advanced fire fighting training
14Advanced fire fighting training
15Advanced fire fighting training
16End-of-term exam
Recommended or Required Reading
Sertkaya, Y. 2001; Denizde Güvenlik, Akademi Yayınları, No 3, İstanbul Crenshaw, R.S. 1960, Naval Shiphandling, George Banta Company, Wisconsin
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
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End Of Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
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Yarıyıl (Yıl) İçi Etkinlikleri40
Yarıyıl (Yıl) Sonu Etkinlikleri60
SUM100
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination111
Final Examination111
Attending Lectures14342
Practice14114
Self Study10330
Individual Study for Mid term Examination339
Individual Study for Final Examination4312
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)109
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