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1 - ADNOC Assessment Criteria For Engineers-1
1 - ADNOC Assessment Criteria For Engineers-1
Diesel engines
Four-stroke diesel cycle, ability to read and interpret power cards and engine performance
parameters.
Common rail and direct injection fuel systems, components, and operation.
Operation and testing of protection devices, safety shutdowns.
Troubleshooting engine starting, performance and operation issues.
Understanding of combustion timing, relevant components, and adjustment
Lubrication system maintenance, operation, troubleshooting and preforming the testing
onboard & reading lab result
Clutches and gear box operation and controls
Turbocharger maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting
Type of engine mounting and coupling
Cooling water system maintenance, operation troubleshooting and preforming the testing
onboard & reading lab result
Type of accessories, pumps performances and trouble shooting
Routine Plan maintenance and tabet clearance.
Procedure of starting and stopping engine including the best practices .
Operation of electronic controls such as ECM
Turning gear functioning and purposing
starting air system maintenance, operation and troubleshooting
Propulsion
Steering
Construction, mechanisms, and controls of steering arrangements
Electricity
DC and AC motors construction, control, fault detection, operation, and protection devices
Refrigeration Systems
Safety devices
Direct and indirect expansion
Air conditioning system components, operation and maintenance
Compressor components, operation and maintenance
Pumping systems
Centrifugal and positive displacement pumps
Air compressors
Single and multiple stage compressors
Compressor, receiver, dryer, etc.
Safety devices
Starting air, instrument air, breathing air compressors and systems
Deck machinery
Maintenance of mooring equipment
Operation, testing and maintenance of lifting devices, cranes and derricks
Stability
Free surface management in tanks
Damage control
Fire // ER
CO2 systems, testing and maintenance
Water mist systems, testing and maintenance
Hoses and extinguishers, maintenance and operation
Sensors, systems
UMS requirements
Structural fire protection
Safety // ER
Confined space entry
Lock out tag out, energy isolation
Working at heights
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
PPE
Life Saving Appliances operation and maintenance
Fire Fighting Equipment operation and maintenance
Quick closing valve operation and maintenance
Emergency Handling
a. Emergency response procedures
Knowledge of the ship's Emergency Response Procedures (ERP) and Emergency Plans.
Understanding of the actions to be taken in various emergency situations, such as fire, flooding,
collision, grounding, and man overboard.
Familiarity with the emergency alarm signals and communication protocols onboard the vessel
Knowledge of the location and operation of emergency equipment, including fire extinguishers,
life-saving appliances, and emergency escape routes
Awareness of fire prevention measures and the importance of regular fire drills and inspections
Familiarity with fire safety regulations and requirements, including SOLAS and flag state
regulations
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Emergency Communication with understanding of the distress signals and procedures during
Abandon ship
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Familiarity with the use of distress signals, including visual and audible signals
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Ability to coordinate and communicate with search and rescue authorities and neighboring
vessels
Knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of the Ship Reporting Officer (SRO) during search
and rescue operations
Knowledge of search patterns and techniques for locating and recovering a person in the water
Familiarity with the operation and deployment of life-saving appliances, such as lifebuoys, life
rafts, and man overboard recovery devices
Organization
Documentation
a. Logbooks and Records
Familiarity with different types of logbooks and records required on a ship (e.g., deck logbook,
engine logbook, oil record book, garbage record book, etc.).
Understanding of the purpose and importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date logbooks
and records
Knowledge of the specific entries and information to be recorded in each logbook and record
Awareness of applicable regulations and requirements related to logbook entries and record-
keeping (e.g., SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM Code).
SOLSA, MARPOL, ISM Code chapters & implementaion on board. Example to be give for non
compliance, ways how to report & rectify.
Familiarity with different types of Check lists
Knowledge of International legislation in relation to pollution
Understanding of the ISM Code and its requirements for a ship's safety management system.
Knowledge of the various ISM documentation, including the Safety Management Manual,
Emergency Preparedness Manual, Drills and Standard Operating Procedures
Familiarity with the responsibilities and duties of the Designated Person Ashore (DPA) and the
Shipboard Management Team (SMT).
Ability to ensure compliance with ISM requirements and proper implementation of the safety
management system on board
Understanding of Near Miss/ Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Incident / Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Accident/ Simple situation to be presented
Ability of identification of the Hazards, Risk analysis & mitigation of the risks
One Job Task ( Enclose space enty , Hot work or work alof) practical samplete to be presented -
Detailed explanation
Awareness about Investigation progress - Actions to be taken from the crew side, Including
preparing of documentation as per flow chart
Security
a. ISPS Code
Understanding of the ISPS Code and its requirements for enhancing maritime security
Awareness of different security threats such as piracy, stowaways, sabotage, and terrorism.
Familiarity with the procedures for conducting security exercises in collaboration with port
authorities, security forces, and other relevant stakeholders
Human Element
a. Leadership and Decision Making
Understanding of effective leadership principles and techniques to motivate and inspire the
crew
Ability to manage and delegate tasks, while maintaining a positive work environment
Knowledge of conflict resolution strategies and techniques for addressing crew grievances or
disputes
Familiarity with crew welfare considerations and practices to ensure a healthy work-life balance
b. Crew Management
ADNOC Classification: Internal
Understanding of crew training and development programs to enhance skills and competencies
#
Ability to assess crew performance and provide constructive feedback for improvement
c. Stress Management
Awareness of the potential stressors and challenges faced by the crew onboard, such as long
working hours, isolation, and demanding operational conditions
Knowledge of stress management techniques and strategies to support the well-being of the
crew
Understanding of the signs and symptoms of crew fatigue and the importance of implementing
appropriate rest and watchkeeping schedules
General Skills
Diesel engines
Four-stroke diesel cycle, ability to read and interpret power cards and engine performance
parameters.
Common rail and direct injection fuel systems, components, and operation.
Operation and testing of protection devices, safety shutdowns.
Troubleshooting engine starting, performance and operation issues.
Understanding of combustion timing, relevant components, and adjustment
Lubrication system maintenance, operation, troubleshooting and preforming the testing onboard &
reading lab result
Clutches and gear box operation and controls
Turbocharger maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting
Type of engine mounting and coupling
Cooling water system maintenance, operation troubleshooting and preforming the testing onboard &
reading lab result
Type of accessories, pumps performances and trouble shooting
Routine Plan maintenance and tabet clearance.
Procedure of starting and stopping engine including the best practices .
Operation of electronic controls such as ECM
Turning gear functioning and purposing
starting air system maintenance, operation and troubleshooting
Propulsion
Steering
Construction, mechanisms, and controls of steering arrangements
Electricity
DC and AC motors construction, control, fault detection, operation, and protection devices
Refrigeration Systems
Safety devices
Direct and indirect expansion
Air conditioning system components, operation and maintenance
Compressor components, operation and maintenance
Pumping systems
Centrifugal and positive displacement pumps
Air compressors
Single and multiple stage compressors
Compressor, receiver, dryer, etc.
Safety devices
Starting air, instrument air, breathing air compressors and systems
Deck machinery
Maintenance of mooring equipment
Operation, testing and maintenance of lifting devices, cranes and derricks
Stability
Free surface management in tanks
Damage control
Fire // ER
CO2 systems, testing and maintenance
Water mist systems, testing and maintenance
Hoses and extinguishers, maintenance and operation
Sensors, systems
UMS requirements
Structural fire protection
Safety // ER
Confined space entry
Lock out tag out, energy isolation
Working at heights
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
PPE
Life Saving Appliances operation and maintenance
Fire Fighting Equipment operation and maintenance
Quick closing valve operation and maintenance
Emergency Handling
a. Emergency response procedures
Knowledge of the ship's Emergency Response Procedures (ERP) and Emergency Plans.
Understanding of the actions to be taken in various emergency situations, such as fire, flooding,
collision, grounding, and man overboard.
Familiarity with the emergency alarm signals and communication protocols onboard the vessel
Knowledge of the location and operation of emergency equipment, including fire extinguishers, life-
saving appliances, and emergency escape routes
Understanding of the ship's firefighting systems, including fire detection and suppression systems
Proficiency in the use of firefighting equipment, such as fire hoses, extinguishers, and breathing
apparatus
Knowledge of different types of fires and appropriate firefighting techniques for each (e.g., class A, B,
C, or D fires)
Awareness of fire prevention measures and the importance of regular fire drills and inspections
Familiarity with fire safety regulations and requirements, including SOLAS and flag state regulations
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Emergency Communication with understanding of the distress signals and procedures during Abandon
ship
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Familiarity with the use of distress signals, including visual and audible signals
ADNOC Classification: Internal
Ability to coordinate and communicate with search and rescue authorities and neighboring vessels
#
Knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of the Ship Reporting Officer (SRO) during search and
rescue operations
Knowledge of search patterns and techniques for locating and recovering a person in the water
Familiarity with the operation and deployment of life-saving appliances, such as lifebuoys, life rafts,
and man overboard recovery devices
Organization
Documentation
a. Logbooks and Records
Familiarity with different types of logbooks and records required on a ship (e.g., deck logbook, engine
logbook, oil record book, garbage record book, etc.).
Understanding of the purpose and importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date logbooks and
records
Knowledge of the specific entries and information to be recorded in each logbook and record
Awareness of applicable regulations and requirements related to logbook entries and record-keeping
(e.g., SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM Code).
SOLSA, MARPOL, ISM Code chapters & implementaion on board. Example to be give for non
compliance, ways how to report & rectify.
Familiarity with different types of Check lists
Knowledge of International legislation in relation to pollution
Understanding of the ISM Code and its requirements for a ship's safety management system.
Knowledge of the various ISM documentation, including the Safety Management Manual, Emergency
Preparedness Manual, Drills and Standard Operating Procedures
Familiarity with the responsibilities and duties of the Designated Person Ashore (DPA) and the
Shipboard Management Team (SMT).
Ability to ensure compliance with ISM requirements and proper implementation of the safety
management system on board
Understanding of Near Miss/ Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Incident / Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Accident/ Simple situation to be presented
Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports, such as incident reports, accident reports, near-miss
reports,
Knowledge of communication protocols and procedures, including the proper use of the ship's
communication equipment and channels
Understanding of the requirements for reporting to the ship's management, flag state authorities, port
authorities, and other relevant stakeholders as necessary
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Awareness of Risk management
Ability of identification of the Hazards, Risk analysis & mitigation of the risks
Preparation for Work Permit be included// practical samplete to be presented -Detailed explanation
One Job Task ( Enclose space enty , Hot work or work alof) practical samplete to be presented -
Detailed explanation
Awareness about Investigation progress - Actions to be taken from the crew side, Including preparing
of documentation as per flow chart
Security
a. ISPS Code
Understanding of the ISPS Code and its requirements for enhancing maritime security
Awareness of different security threats such as piracy, stowaways, sabotage, and terrorism.
Familiarity with the procedures for conducting security exercises in collaboration with port authorities,
security forces, and other relevant stakeholders
Human Element
a. Leadership and Decision Making
Understanding of effective leadership principles and techniques to motivate and inspire the crew
Ability to manage and delegate tasks, while maintaining a positive work environment
Knowledge of conflict resolution strategies and techniques for addressing crew grievances or disputes
Familiarity with crew welfare considerations and practices to ensure a healthy work-life balance
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
b. Crew Management
Understanding of crew training and development programs to enhance skills and competencies
Ability to assess crew performance and provide constructive feedback for improvement
c. Stress Management
Awareness of the potential stressors and challenges faced by the crew onboard, such as long working
hours, isolation, and demanding operational conditions
Knowledge of stress management techniques and strategies to support the well-being of the crew
Understanding of the signs and symptoms of crew fatigue and the importance of implementing
appropriate rest and watchkeeping schedules
General Skills
Diesel engines
Four-stroke diesel cycle, ability to read and interpret power cards and engine
performance parameters.
Common rail and direct injection fuel systems, components, and operation.
Operation and testing of protection devices, safety shutdowns.
Troubleshooting engine starting, performance and operation issues.
Understanding of combustion timing, relevant components, and adjustment
Lubrication system maintenance, operation, troubleshooting and preforming the testing
onboard & reading lab result
Clutches and gear box operation and controls
Turbocharger maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting
Type of engine mounting and coupling
Cooling water system maintenance, operation troubleshooting and preforming the
testing onboard & reading lab result
Type of accessories, pumps performances and trouble shooting
Routine Plan maintenance and tabet clearance.
Procedure of starting and stopping engine including the best practices .
Operation of electronic controls such as ECM
Turning gear functioning and purposing
starting air system maintenance, operation and troubleshooting
Propulsion
Steering
Construction, mechanisms, and controls of steering arrangements
Electricity
Safety devices
Direct and indirect expansion
Air conditioning system components, operation and maintenance
Compressor components, operation and maintenance
Pumping systems
Centrifugal and positive displacement pumps
Air compressors
Single and multiple stage compressors
Compressor, receiver, dryer, etc.
Safety devices
Starting air, instrument air, breathing air compressors and systems
Deck machinery
Maintenance of mooring equipment
Operation, testing and maintenance of lifting devices, cranes and derricks
Stability
Free surface management in tanks
Damage control
Fire // ER
CO2 systems, testing and maintenance
Water mist systems, testing and maintenance
Hoses and extinguishers, maintenance and operation
Sensors, systems
UMS requirements
Structural fire protection
Safety // ER
Confined space entry
Lock out tag out, energy isolation
Working at heights
PPE
Life Saving Appliances operation and maintenance
Fire Fighting Equipment operation and maintenance
Quick closing valve operation and maintenance
Emergency Handling
a. Emergency response procedures
Knowledge of the ship's Emergency Response Procedures (ERP) and Emergency Plans.
ADNOC Classification: Internal
Understanding of the actions to be taken in various emergency situations, such as fire,
#
Familiarity with the emergency alarm signals and communication protocols onboard the
vessel
Familiarity with fire safety regulations and requirements, including SOLAS and flag state
regulations
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Familiarity with the use of distress signals, including visual and audible signals
Ability to coordinate and communicate with search and rescue authorities and
neighboring vessels
Knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of the Ship Reporting Officer (SRO) during
search and rescue operations
Knowledge of search patterns and techniques for locating and recovering a person in the
water
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Organization
Documentation
a. Logbooks and Records
Familiarity with different types of logbooks and records required on a ship (e.g., deck
logbook, engine logbook, oil record book, garbage record book, etc.).
Understanding of the ISM Code and its requirements for a ship's safety management
system.
Familiarity with the responsibilities and duties of the Designated Person Ashore (DPA)
and the Shipboard Management Team (SMT).
Ability to ensure compliance with ISM requirements and proper implementation of the
safety management system on board
Understanding of Near Miss/ Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Incident / Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Accident/ Simple situation to be presented
Ability of identification of the Hazards, Risk analysis & mitigation of the risks
One Job Task ( Enclose space enty , Hot work or work alof) practical samplete to be
presented -Detailed explanation
Awareness about Investigation progress - Actions to be taken from the crew side,
Including preparing of documentation as per flow chart
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Security
a. ISPS Code
Understanding of the ISPS Code and its requirements for enhancing maritime security
Familiarity with the procedures for conducting security exercises in collaboration with
port authorities, security forces, and other relevant stakeholders
Human Element
a. Leadership and Decision Making
Understanding of effective leadership principles and techniques to motivate and inspire
the crew
Ability to manage and delegate tasks, while maintaining a positive work environment
b. Crew Management
Understanding of crew training and development programs to enhance skills and
competencies
Ability to assess crew performance and provide constructive feedback for improvement
c. Stress Management
Awareness of the potential stressors and challenges faced by the crew onboard, such as
long working hours, isolation, and demanding operational conditions
Understanding of the signs and symptoms of crew fatigue and the importance of
implementing appropriate rest and watchkeeping schedules
General Skills
Diesel engines
Four-stroke diesel cycle, ability to read and interpret power cards and engine performance
parameters.
Common rail and direct injection fuel systems, components, and operation.
Operation and testing of protection devices, safety shutdowns.
Troubleshooting engine starting, performance and operation issues.
Understanding of combustion timing, relevant components, and adjustment
Lubrication system maintenance, operation, troubleshooting and preforming the testing
onboard & reading lab result
Clutches and gear box operation and controls
Turbocharger maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting
Type of engine mounting and coupling
Cooling water system maintenance, operation troubleshooting and preforming the testing
onboard & reading lab result
Type of accessories, pumps performances and trouble shooting
Routine Plan maintenance and tabet clearance.
Procedure of starting and stopping engine including the best practices .
Operation of electronic controls such as ECM
Turning gear functioning and purposing
starting air system maintenance, operation and troubleshooting
Propulsion
Steering
Construction, mechanisms, and controls of steering arrangements
Electricity
DC and AC motors construction, control, fault detection, operation, and protection devices
Safety devices
Direct and indirect expansion
Air conditioning system components, operation and maintenance
Compressor components, operation and maintenance
Pumping systems
Centrifugal and positive displacement pumps
Air compressors
Single and multiple stage compressors
Compressor, receiver, dryer, etc.
Safety devices
Starting air, instrument air, breathing air compressors and systems
Deck machinery
Maintenance of mooring equipment
Operation, testing and maintenance of lifting devices, cranes and derricks
Stability
Free surface management in tanks
Damage control
Fire // ER
CO2 systems, testing and maintenance
Water mist systems, testing and maintenance
Hoses and extinguishers, maintenance and operation
Sensors, systems
UMS requirements
Structural fire protection
Safety // ER
Confined space entry
Lock out tag out, energy isolation
Working at heights
PPE
Life Saving Appliances operation and maintenance
Fire Fighting Equipment operation and maintenance
Quick closing valve operation and maintenance
Emergency Handling
a. Emergency response procedures
Knowledge of the ship's Emergency Response Procedures (ERP) and Emergency Plans.
ADNOC Classification: Internal
Understanding of the actions to be taken in various emergency situations, such as fire,
#
Familiarity with the emergency alarm signals and communication protocols onboard the
vessel
Familiarity with fire safety regulations and requirements, including SOLAS and flag state
regulations
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Emergency Communication with understanding of the distress signals and procedures during
Abandon ship
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Familiarity with the use of distress signals, including visual and audible signals
Ability to coordinate and communicate with search and rescue authorities and neighboring
vessels
Knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of the Ship Reporting Officer (SRO) during search
and rescue operations
Knowledge of search patterns and techniques for locating and recovering a person in the
water
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Familiarity with the operation and deployment of life-saving appliances, such as lifebuoys, life
rafts, and man overboard recovery devices
Organization
Documentation
a. Logbooks and Records
Familiarity with different types of logbooks and records required on a ship (e.g., deck logbook,
engine logbook, oil record book, garbage record book, etc.).
Knowledge of the specific entries and information to be recorded in each logbook and record
Awareness of applicable regulations and requirements related to logbook entries and record-
keeping (e.g., SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM Code).
SOLSA, MARPOL, ISM Code chapters & implementaion on board. Example to be give for non
compliance, ways how to report & rectify.
Familiarity with different types of Check lists
Knowledge of International legislation in relation to pollution
Understanding of the ISM Code and its requirements for a ship's safety management system.
Knowledge of the various ISM documentation, including the Safety Management Manual,
Emergency Preparedness Manual, Drills and Standard Operating Procedures
Familiarity with the responsibilities and duties of the Designated Person Ashore (DPA) and the
Shipboard Management Team (SMT).
Ability to ensure compliance with ISM requirements and proper implementation of the safety
management system on board
Understanding of Near Miss/ Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Incident / Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Accident/ Simple situation to be presented
Ability of identification of the Hazards, Risk analysis & mitigation of the risks
One Job Task ( Enclose space enty , Hot work or work alof) practical samplete to be presented
-Detailed explanation
Awareness about Investigation progress - Actions to be taken from the crew side, Including
preparing of documentation as per flow chart
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Security
a. ISPS Code
Understanding of the ISPS Code and its requirements for enhancing maritime security
Awareness of different security threats such as piracy, stowaways, sabotage, and terrorism.
Familiarity with the procedures for conducting security exercises in collaboration with port
authorities, security forces, and other relevant stakeholders
Human Element
a. Leadership and Decision Making
Understanding of effective leadership principles and techniques to motivate and inspire the
crew
Ability to manage and delegate tasks, while maintaining a positive work environment
Knowledge of conflict resolution strategies and techniques for addressing crew grievances or
disputes
Familiarity with crew welfare considerations and practices to ensure a healthy work-life
balance
b. Crew Management
Understanding of crew training and development programs to enhance skills and
competencies
Ability to assess crew performance and provide constructive feedback for improvement
c. Stress Management
Awareness of the potential stressors and challenges faced by the crew onboard, such as long
working hours, isolation, and demanding operational conditions
Knowledge of stress management techniques and strategies to support the well-being of the
crew
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Understanding of the signs and symptoms of crew fatigue and the importance of
implementing appropriate rest and watchkeeping schedules
General Skills
Diesel engines
Operation and testing of protection devices, safety shutdowns.
Troubleshooting engine starting, performance and operation issues.
Clutches and gear box operation and controls
Turbocharger maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting
Operation of electronic controls such as ECM
Turning gear functioning and purposing
Propulsion
Steering
Construction, mechanisms, and controls of steering arrangements
Electricity
DC and AC motors construction, control, fault detection, operation, and protection devices
Refrigeration Systems
Safety devices
Air conditioning system components, operation and maintenance
Pumping systems
deferent starting circuits
Air compressors
Safety devices
Deck machinery
Operation, testing and maintenance of lifting devices, cranes and derricks
Stability
Damage control
Emergency Handling
a. Emergency response procedures
Knowledge of the ship's Emergency Response Procedures (ERP) and Emergency Plans.
Understanding of the actions to be taken in various emergency situations, such as fire, flooding, collision,
grounding, and man overboard.
Familiarity with the emergency alarm signals and communication protocols onboard the vessel
Knowledge of the location and operation of emergency equipment, including fire extinguishers, life-
saving appliances, and emergency escape routes
Proficiency in the use of firefighting equipment, such as fire hoses, extinguishers, and breathing
apparatus
Knowledge of different types of fires and appropriate firefighting techniques for each (e.g., class A, B, C,
or D fires)
Awareness of fire prevention measures and the importance of regular fire drills and inspections
Familiarity with fire safety regulations and requirements, including SOLAS and flag state regulations
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Emergency Communication with understanding of the distress signals and procedures during Abandon
ship
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Familiarity with the use of distress signals, including visual and audible signals
Ability to coordinate and communicate with search and rescue authorities and neighboring vessels
Knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of the Ship Reporting Officer (SRO) during search and rescue
operations
Knowledge of search patterns and techniques for locating and recovering a person in the water
Familiarity with the operation and deployment of life-saving appliances, such as lifebuoys, life rafts, and
man overboard recovery devices
Organization
Documentation
a. Logbooks and Records
Familiarity with different types of logbooks and records required on a ship (e.g., deck logbook, engine
logbook, oil record book, garbage record book, etc.).
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Understanding of the purpose and importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date logbooks and
records
Knowledge of the specific entries and information to be recorded in each logbook and record
Awareness of applicable regulations and requirements related to logbook entries and record-keeping
(e.g., SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM Code).
SOLSA, MARPOL, ISM Code chapters & implementaion on board. Example to be give for non compliance,
ways how to report & rectify.
Familiarity with different types of Check lists
Knowledge of International legislation in relation to pollution
Understanding of the ISM Code and its requirements for a ship's safety management system.
Knowledge of the various ISM documentation, including the Safety Management Manual, Emergency
Preparedness Manual, Drills and Standard Operating Procedures
Familiarity with the responsibilities and duties of the Designated Person Ashore (DPA) and the Shipboard
Management Team (SMT).
Ability to ensure compliance with ISM requirements and proper implementation of the safety
management system on board
Understanding of Near Miss/ Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Incident / Simple situation to be presented
Understanding of Accident/ Simple situation to be presented
Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports, such as incident reports, accident reports, near-miss
reports,
Knowledge of communication protocols and procedures, including the proper use of the ship's
communication equipment and channels
Understanding of the requirements for reporting to the ship's management, flag state authorities, port
authorities, and other relevant stakeholders as necessary
Awareness of Risk management
Ability of identification of the Hazards, Risk analysis & mitigation of the risks
Preparation for Work Permit be included// practical samplete to be presented -Detailed explanation
One Job Task ( Enclose space enty , Hot work or work alof) practical samplete to be presented -Detailed
explanation
Awareness about Investigation progress - Actions to be taken from the crew side, Including preparing of
documentation as per flow chart
Security
a. ISPS Code
Understanding of the ISPS Code and its requirements for enhancing maritime security
ADNOC Classification: Internal # Knowledge of the ship's Security Plan
Familiarity with the roles and responsibilities of the Ship Security Officer (SSO) and the requirements for
reporting security incidents
Company Security Officer
Awareness of different security threats such as piracy, stowaways, sabotage, and terrorism.
Familiarity with the procedures for conducting security exercises in collaboration with port authorities,
security forces, and other relevant stakeholders
Human Element
a. Leadership and Decision Making
Understanding of effective leadership principles and techniques to motivate and inspire the crew
Ability to manage and delegate tasks, while maintaining a positive work environment
Knowledge of conflict resolution strategies and techniques for addressing crew grievances or disputes
Familiarity with crew welfare considerations and practices to ensure a healthy work-life balance
b. Crew Management
Understanding of crew training and development programs to enhance skills and competencies
Ability to assess crew performance and provide constructive feedback for improvement
c. Stress Management
Awareness of the potential stressors and challenges faced by the crew onboard, such as long working
hours, isolation, and demanding operational conditions
Knowledge of stress management techniques and strategies to support the well-being of the crew
Understanding of the signs and symptoms of crew fatigue and the importance of implementing
appropriate rest and watchkeeping schedules
General Skills
Diesel engines
Operation and testing of protection devices, safety shutdowns.
Troubleshooting engine starting, performance and operation issues.
Clutches and gear box operation and controls
Turbocharger maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting
Operation of electronic controls such as ECM
Turning gear functioning and purposing
Propulsion
Steering
Construction, mechanisms, and controls of steering arrangements
Electricity
DC and AC motors construction, control, fault detection, operation, and protection devices
Refrigeration Systems
Safety devices
Air conditioning system components, operation and maintenance
Pumping systems
deferent starting circuits
ADNOC Classification: Internal #
Air compressors
Safety devices
Deck machinery
Operation, testing and maintenance of lifting devices, cranes and derricks
Stability
Damage control
Emergency Handling
a. Emergency response procedures
Knowledge of the ship's Emergency Response Procedures (ERP) and Emergency Plans.
Understanding of the actions to be taken in various emergency situations, such as fire, flooding, collision, grounding,
and man overboard.
Familiarity with the emergency alarm signals and communication protocols onboard the vessel
Knowledge of the location and operation of emergency equipment, including fire extinguishers, life-saving
appliances, and emergency escape routes
Understanding of the ship's firefighting systems, including fire detection and suppression systems
Proficiency in the use of firefighting equipment, such as fire hoses, extinguishers, and breathing apparatus
Knowledge of different types of fires and appropriate firefighting techniques for each (e.g., class A, B, C, or D fires)
Awareness of fire prevention measures and the importance of regular fire drills and inspections
Familiarity with fire safety regulations and requirements, including SOLAS and flag state regulations
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
Emergency Communication with understanding of the distress signals and procedures during Abandon ship
ADNOC Classification: Internal
Pyrotechnics requirements including use of flares and other visual signaling devices
#
Familiarity with the use of distress signals, including visual and audible signals
Ability to coordinate and communicate with search and rescue authorities and neighboring vessels
Knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of the Ship Reporting Officer (SRO) during search and rescue
operations
Knowledge of search patterns and techniques for locating and recovering a person in the water
Familiarity with the operation and deployment of life-saving appliances, such as lifebuoys, life rafts, and man
overboard recovery devices
Organization
Documentation
a. Logbooks and Records
Familiarity with different types of logbooks and records required on a ship (e.g., deck logbook, engine logbook, oil
record book, garbage record book, etc.).
Understanding of the purpose and importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date logbooks and records
Knowledge of the specific entries and information to be recorded in each logbook and record
Awareness of applicable regulations and requirements related to logbook entries and record-keeping (e.g., SOLAS,
MARPOL, ISM Code).
SOLSA, MARPOL, ISM Code chapters & implementaion on board. Example to be give for non compliance, ways how
to report & rectify.
Familiarity with different types of Check lists
Knowledge of International legislation in relation to pollution
Understanding of the ISM Code and its requirements for a ship's safety management system.
Knowledge of the various ISM documentation, including the Safety Management Manual, Emergency Preparedness
Manual, Drills and Standard Operating Procedures
Familiarity with the responsibilities and duties of the Designated Person Ashore (DPA) and the Shipboard
Management Team (SMT).
ADNOC Classification: Internal Ability to ensure compliance with ISM requirements and proper implementation of the safety management system
on board
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Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports, such as incident reports, accident reports, near-miss reports,
Knowledge of communication protocols and procedures, including the proper use of the ship's communication
equipment and channels
Understanding of the requirements for reporting to the ship's management, flag state authorities, port authorities,
and other relevant stakeholders as necessary
Awareness of Risk management
Ability of identification of the Hazards, Risk analysis & mitigation of the risks
Preparation for Work Permit be included// practical samplete to be presented -Detailed explanation
One Job Task ( Enclose space enty , Hot work or work alof) practical samplete to be presented -Detailed explanation
Awareness about Investigation progress - Actions to be taken from the crew side, Including preparing of
documentation as per flow chart
Awareness of relevant IMO conventions and regulations, such as SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW, and the IMDG Code.
Understanding of the purpose, content, and applicability of IMO publications, including the International Code of
Signals, International Safety Management (ISM) Code, and International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
Security
a. ISPS Code
Understanding of the ISPS Code and its requirements for enhancing maritime security
Awareness of different security threats such as piracy, stowaways, sabotage, and terrorism.
Ability to conduct regular security drills and exercises to test the ship's security readiness and response capabilities
Familiarity with the procedures for conducting security exercises in collaboration with port authorities, security
forces, and other relevant stakeholders
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Human Element
a. Leadership and Decision Making
Understanding of effective leadership principles and techniques to motivate and inspire the crew
Ability to manage and delegate tasks, while maintaining a positive work environment
Knowledge of conflict resolution strategies and techniques for addressing crew grievances or disputes
Familiarity with crew welfare considerations and practices to ensure a healthy work-life balance
b. Crew Management
Understanding of crew training and development programs to enhance skills and competencies
Ability to assess crew performance and provide constructive feedback for improvement
c. Stress Management
Awareness of the potential stressors and challenges faced by the crew onboard, such as long working hours,
isolation, and demanding operational conditions
Knowledge of stress management techniques and strategies to support the well-being of the crew
Understanding of the signs and symptoms of crew fatigue and the importance of implementing appropriate rest and
watchkeeping schedules
General Skills