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University of Cebu

Maritime Education and Training Center


Alumnos, Mambaling, Cebu City

Presented to:
Mrs. Nelia Lama
Instructor

Presented by:

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D/C Edu B. Dublin
D/C Kirby Borromeo
Students
Table of Contents

Cover Page 1
Table of Contents 2
Academic Word List 3
Word Collocations 4
Word Analogy 5
Word Clippings 6
Word Blending 7
Word Clustering 8
Maritime Words Abbreviations 9-10
Concept Maps 11-12
Bibliography 13

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Academic Words Embedded In an Article
Hazardous Materials Information System

a. Make the course good


Commonly referred to as HMIS, the Hazardous Materials Information System was
designed to provide a mechanism to comply with the Hazard Communication regulation. This
b. Make the land
system may also be known as Hazardous Materials Information Guide (HMIG). The Hazard
communicationc. Make water
regulation requires that all containers be marked with the appropriate hazard
warnings and the ingredients are missing adequate warning labels. The HMIS is not a uniform
system, but d.canHeave awayby the facility or by the manufacture of the labels. Thus, one
be developed
system may vary from another. Most systems are similar to the NFPA 704 system and use blue,
e. Heave
red and yellow around
colors with a numbering system that provides an indication of hazard. The
colors may be used in a triangle format or, in most cases, in stacked bars. The numbers are
f. Heave in
usually 0-4; the same as the NFPA system, but in rare case may differ from the NFPA system.
The facility manager
g. Heave or other
shortrepresentative should have the key to the symbols, or there
should be a chart indicating the symbols and warning levels somewhere in the facility, usually
h. Heave
with the Material tautSheet (MSDS).
Safety Data

i. Heave theExploring
lead Academic Word Meanings

1. Design –j.doHand lead


or plan (something) with a specific purpose in mind.
2. Mechanism – a process by which something takes place or is brought about.
k. Hand
3. Communication – arail
letter or message containing information or news.
4. Regulation – a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
l. Hand rope
5. Require – (require something of) regard an action or quality as due from.
6. Appropriate
m. Make – suitable;
colorproper.
7. Adequate – satisfactory or acceptable.
8. Label – an.small
Hand piecetaut
of paper, fabric, etc. attached to an object and giving information about it.
9. Uniform – not varying; the same in all cases and at all times.
o. Take
10. Vary – differ in size,adegree,
turnor nature from something else of the same general class.
11. Similar – of the same kind in appearance, character, or quantity, without being identical.
p. Take in
12. Indicate – be a sign or symptom of; strongly imply.
13. Format – the way in which something is arranged or presented.
q. Turn to
14. Differ – be unlike or dissimilar.
15. Symbol r.– a Turn
thing that represents or stands for something else, especially
turtle
a material object representing something abstract.
16. Chart - as.sheet of information
Bear a handin the form of a table, graph, or diagram
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t. Bear down

u. Pass a line

v. Pass a stopper

w. Pass down the line


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Analogy

1. right : starboard – left : port

2. starboard : green – port : red

3. Alpha Flag : Diver down – Charlie Flag : Yes

4. Latitude : 900 – Longitude : 1800

5. Master : Captain – Quartermaster : Wheel man

6. SOLAS : 1914 – IMO : 1982

7. pintol : bolt – eye : nut

8. jack staff : stem – ensign staff : stern

9. sailing vessel : red/green – pilot vessel : white/red

10. celestial: heavenly bodies – terrestrial: landmarks


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Clippings
1. lat – latitude

2. long – longitude

3. atmos – atmosphere

4. auto – automatic

5. aux – auxiliary

6. cord - cordage

7. gas – gasoline

8. nav - navigation

9. max – maximum

10. min – minimum

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Blending

1. autopilot – automatic and pilot

2. Breathalyzer – breath and analyzer

3. sportscast – sports and broadcast

4. stagflation – stagnation and inflation

5. manrope – man and rope

6. quarterdeck – quarter and deck

7. ratline – rat/s and line

8. deadeye – dead and eye

9. bowline – bow and line

10. midship – amid and ship 7


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Clustering

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Abbreviations

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books:
 Dela Calzada, Limic (2009). Ship and Ship Routines. ISBN 978-971-0306-44-2

Web:
 www.termisti.refer.org/nauterm/dicten.html. Retrieved2010-10-02
 www.ports.co.za/maritime-terms.php. Retrieved2010-10-02
 www.glossarist.com/glossaries/transport/nautical.asp. Retrieved2010-10-03
 http://www.aldridgeshs.eq.edu.au/sose/mindmaps/tips.html. Retrieved2010-10-03
 www.nottingham.ac.uk.Retrieved2010-10-04
 www.classes.aces.uiuc.edu.Retrived2010-10-05
 http://www.maritime.com/terms.html.Retrieved2010-10-06

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