13. Deck - Management of Bridge Operations
Updated 18 July 2023
Nautical - STCW II/2 CoC | |||
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Competency/ Module: Management of Bridge Operations | Competencies: – Establish watchkeeping arrangements and procedures – Manoeuvre and handle a ship in all conditions | ||
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency | Recommendation of working group regarding the outcome and objective. | Rationale | Action required |
Outcome 1: Establish watchkeeping arrangements and operational and safety procedures to comply with statutory and international requirements regarding navigation | Contextualise | While the core material is clear, it is important to make sure Cadets clearly understand how this outcome relates to work at sea and it is essential to make sure that this context is given with reference to current and future seagoing technologies and practices. | Ensure Cadets understand the context of this outcome in a practical sense by using case studies and practical examples, including reference to Bridge Resource Management. |
1.1 Statutory and international regulations regarding watchkeeping arrangements on board ship | Contextualise | It is important to make sure Cadets clearly understand how this outcome relates to work at sea and it is essential to make sure that this context is given with reference to current and future seagoing technologies and practices | Include the link between regulation and best practice, to show how these regulations would impact watchkeeping arrangements. |
1.2 Masters standing and night orders and general watchkeeping duties | Include a greater understanding of the human factors impacting this outcome. | To provide seafarers with a contextualised understanding of the Human Element in the context of bridge management, showing how they can put theory into practice in the work they carry out at sea. | Include the topics of fatigue, situational awareness, circadian rhythms, blind spots/limitations of eyesight & night vision? |
1.3 Position fixing systems | Keep | Relevant | None |
1.4 Master/pilot relationship | Include a greater understanding of the human factors impacting this outcome. | To provide seafarers with a contextualised understanding of the Human Element of bridge management, showing how they can put theory into practice in the work they carry out at sea. | Ensure this is covered from both a legal perspective and from the human element point of view including the communication and leadership/followership skills needed. |
1.5 Bridge procedures prior to arrival, departure, encountering heavy weather/ice, at sea and in port | Keep | Relevant | None |
Outcome 2: Explain how to manoeuvre and handle the ship in all conditions | Contextualise | It is important to make sure Cadets clearly understand how this outcome relates to work at sea and it is essential to make sure that this context is given with reference to current and future seagoing technologies and practices | Add more time in the simulator to allow for practical experience and the implementation of Bridge Resource Management practices. |
2.1 Propulsion and steering systems | Keep | Relevant | None |
2.2 Factors affecting manoeuvring | Keep | Relevant | None |
2.3 Manoeuvring characteristics | Keep | Relevant | None |
2.4 Berthing and unberthing manoeuvres | Keep | Relevant | None |
2.5 Anchoring | Keep | Relevant | None |
2.6 Routine and emergency manoeuvres | Include a greater understanding of the human factors impacting this outcome. | To provide seafarers with a contextualised understanding of the Human Element during ship handling, showing how they can put theory into practice in the work they carry out at sea. | Discussion of preparedness for emergency manoeuvres, the importance of drills and Bridge Resource Management skills. |
Outcome 3: Analyse the principles of the operation and errors of a marine gyro compass | Keep | Relevant | None |
3.1 The controlled gyroscope | Keep | Relevant | None |
3.2 North settling gyroscope | Keep | Relevant | None |
3.3 Gyrocompass errors | Keep | Relevant | None |
3.4 Gyrocompass interfaces | Keep | Relevant | None |
Proposal submitted by: | Any other outcomes for this competency, above and beyond STCW which would be needed due to use of modern technology and impact of future fuels onboard: | ||
Objective | Reason Why | Action required | |
Cadet Training & Modernisation Working Group | Include Human Element Factors throughout the syllabus | To provide seafarers with a contextualised understanding of the Human Element in the maritime industry, showing how they can put theory into practice in the work they carry out at sea. | Raise awareness throughout the Cadet’s training of the areas in which human element factors will have an impact. Recommendations on where this can be included have been noted throughout the entire syllabus. Not every template has Human Element Factor recommendations but please do add any you feel may have been missed. |
Cadet Training & Modernisation Working Group | Include Data Science skills throughout the syllabus | Data Science Skills (Comprehension, Analysis, Presentation, etc…) are already required within much of the syllabus. A further, specific focus on these skills needs to be taught where relevant. | A specific topic will need to be introduced to improve Cadets’ Data Science skills. Practical application of data science skills should be highlighted throughout the syllabus. Not every template has Data Science recommendations but please do add any you feel may have been missed. |
Cadet Training & Modernisation Working Group | Ensure all outcomes are contextualised to help Cadets understand what they are learning in relation to what they will experience at sea. | While some outcomes are intrinsically linked to work carried out at sea, some need to be contextualised to show how they apply to work on board. Where this is the case, it is important to make sure Cadets clearly understand how the outcome relates to work at sea and it is essential to make sure that this context is given with reference to current and future seagoing technologies and practices. | Where outcomes do not specifically cover a topic which relates to work carried out at sea, more must be done to contextualise the outcome and make it relevant to the maritime industry, giving specific shipping examples of how the outcome may be applied in a modern shipping context. Not every template has contextualisation recommendations but please do add any you feel may have been missed. |