Republicof the Philippines Depatrnent oflabor and Employnent Maritime Training Council MemorandumCircular No. Series of 2008 DATE ALL CONCERNED RE\'ISEDMTC INSPECTION CHECKLISTS (Forms 28 and 2C) 15May 2008 Please be inJoimed that the revised Inventory of Training EquiPment (MTC Form 28) and Inventory of Books and Teaching Aid (MTC Form 2C) of the following courses shall take effecton 01 July 2008: 1. Basic Salety Training courses A Flpmpnt,lrv Firsl Aid b. Personal Survival Techniques c. Fire Preventionand Fire Fighting d. Personal Safetyand Social Responsibility 2. Medical Emergency First Aid 3. Medical Care 4. Advanced Training in Fire Fighting 5. Proficienry in Sureival Craft and Rescue Boats 6. Proficiency in FastRescue Boats 7. Shore-Based Fire Fighting 8. General Tanker Familiarization 9. Specialized Training for Oil Tankers 10.Specialized Training for Cherdcal Tankers 11.Specialized Training for Liquefied GasTankers ot TO SUBJECT 6rH Foor POEA Buiding, OrligasAve. corEDSA, Mandaluyonq City, Philippines 1501 Jet. Nos. t634ltl2qF25-1323 retehx No. (632)725-1266 eMail: [email protected]
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Republic of the PhilippinesDepatrnent oflabor and Employnent
Maritime Training Council
Memorandum Circular No.Series of 2008
DATE
ALL CONCERNED
RE\'ISED MTC INSPECTION CHECKLISTS(Forms 28 and 2C)
15 May 2008
Please be inJoimed that the revised Inventory of Training EquiPment(MTC Form 28) and Inventory of Books and Teaching Aid (MTC Form 2C) of the
following courses shall take effect on 01 July 2008:
1. Basic Salety Training coursesA Flpmpnt, l rv Firsl Aid
b. Personal Survival Techniquesc. Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
d. Personal Safety and Social Responsibility
2. Medical Emergency First Aid
3. Medical Care4. Advanced Training in Fire Fighting
5. Proficienry in Sureival Craft and Rescue Boats
6. Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats
7. Shore-Based Fire Fighting8. General Tanker Familiarization9. Specialized Training for Oil Tankers
10. Specialized Training for Cherdcal Tankers
11. Specialized Training for Liquefied Gas Tankers
Training centers that were issued provisional authority or certificate of
accreditation using the old forms may be allowed to continue using the oldForms 28 and 2C until expiry of such authority or accreditation.
Training centers may obtain a soft coPy of the revised Forms 28 and 2C of
the above mentioned courses through an authorized rePresentative holding a
CDRW or Flash drive free from any virus.
This issuance supersedes Memoraadum Circular No. 0L, Series of 2005 for
the above mentioned courses on1y.
For compliance,
NORIEL P. DEVANADERA
fi o"n"rtn"nt or ubor and Emptoyment /fi llaritime rrainine councit
Form 2B : Inventory of Training Equipment
Course : Elementary First Aid (IMO Model Course 1.13)Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Classroom of 42 square meters for a maximum intake of 24 students. No side shall be less than 5 meters.
1
Set of audio visual equipment suitable for the teaching aids to be used
1
Splint: Common Set 2Splint: Metal set padded ring, one set of three 1
Adhesive plaster, zinc-oxide 4Adhesive plaster – large 4Bandage roll, gauze open weave (small, medium, large – 2 each)
6
Bandage: Triangular 4Burn and wound dressing 4Dressing, adhesive strips 4First aid/emergency dressing (small, medium, large – 2 each)
6
Gauze plain sterile (small, medium, large – 2 each)
6
Absorbent cotton (small, large - 2 each) 4
Rolls of cotton wool (small, large – 2 each)
4
First aid sachet/kit or canvass bag with strap containing six (6) triangular bandages, first aid emergency dressing bandages, small, medium, large and six safety pins-medium
1
Standard Stretcher 1Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 EFA / Form 2B / Page 1 of 2
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Half-body dummy for CPR / AR practical exercises. 1
Portable resuscitator kit 1
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 EFA / Form 2B / Page 2 of 2
Form 2C : Inventory of Teaching Aid
Course : Elementary First Aid (IMO Model Course 1.13)Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
111 to 148) of International Code of Signals (1987 Edition)
R3] IMO Assembly Resolution A.438 (XI) –Training and qualification of personsin charge of medical care aboard ship
R4] IMO/ILO Document for Guidance, 1985
R5] World Health Organization, International Medical Guide for Ships (2nd
Ed.)R6] Medical First Aid Guide
for Use in Accidents Involving Dangerous Goods (1994 or Latest Edition)
1
1
1
1
1
1
+Handouts to be reproduced upon approval of the course
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 EFA / Form 2C / Page 1 of 2
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Note: Substitute textbooks and videos can be used provided they contain the
same content of the required.
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Textbook (Latest Edition):
T1] Course Compendium is provided for use as textbook. This contains selected extracts fromInternational Medical Guide for Ships. (R5)
1
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 EFA / Form 2C / Page 2 of 2
Form 2B : Inventory of Training EquipmentCourse : Personal Survival Techniques (IMO Model Course 1.19)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Classroom of 42 square meters for a maximum intake of 24 students. No side shall be less than 5 meters.
1
Set of audio visual equipment suitable for the teaching aids (i.e. overhead projector for transparency presentation, etc.)
1
Access to water (i.e. swimming pool, lake or sea. If swimming pool is to be used, it should be a minimum of 15m x 25m)
1
Lifejackets properly fitted with fixed or flashing light, whistle firmly secured by a cord, reflective strip and name of institution as required by SOLAS. ( NOTE: flashing light may be detached during actual training).
25
Inflatable lifejackets properly fitted with fixed or flashing light, whistle firmly secured by a cord, reflective strip and name of institution as required by SOLAS
5
Lifebuoy with buoyant lifeline 1Lifebuoy with self activating smoke signal
1
Lifebuoy with self igniting light 1SART (dummy / model) 1Survival suits or Immersion suit with complete accessories as required by SOLAS
1
Inflatable liferafts for wet drills,one of which shall be 20 persons capacity and the other one must not be less than 6 person capacity
2
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 1 of 8
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
ItemsQuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand Complied
NotComplied Complied
NotComplied
Complete set of liferaft equipment as itemized:- Buoyant rescue quoit,
attached to not less than 30 m of buoyant line;
- Knife of the non-folding type having a buoyant handle and lanyard attached and stowed in a pocket on the exterior of the canopy near the point at which the painter is attached to the liferaft. In addition, a liferaft which is permitted to accommodate 13 persons or more shall be provided with a second knife which need not be of the non-folding type
1
As stated
- For a liferaft which is permitted to accommodate not more than 12 persons, one buoyant bailer. For a liferaft which is permitted to accommodate 13 persons of more, two buoyant bailers
- Sponges- Sea-anchors each with a
shock-resistant hawser and tripping line, one being spare and the other permanently attached to the liferaft in such a way that when the liferaft inflates or is waterborne it will cause the liferaft to life oriented to the wind in the most stable manner. The strength of each sea-anchor and its hawser and tripping line shall be adequate for all sea conditions. The sea-anchors shall be fitted with a swivel at each end of the line and shall be of type which is unlikely to turn inside-out between its shroud lines
- Buoyant paddles- Tin-openers (safety knives
containing special tin-openers blades are satisfactory for this requirement)
As stated
2
2
2
3
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 2 of 8
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
- First-aid outfit in a waterproof case capable of being closed tightly after use
- Whistle or equivalent sound signal
- Rocket parachute flares complying with the requirements of Regulation 35 (dummy or cut away view of different pyro-techniques)
- Hand flares complying with the requirements of Regulation 36 (dummy or cut away view of different pyro-techniques)
- Buoyant smoke signals complying with the requirements of Regulation 37 (dummy or cut away view of different pyro-techniques)
- Waterproof electric torch suitable for Morse signaling together with one spare set of batteries and one spare bulb in a waterproof container
1
1
4
6
2
1
- An efficient radar reflector, unless a survival craft radar transponder is stowed in the liferaft
- Daylight signaling mirror with instructions on its use for signaling to ships and aircraft
- Copy of the life-saving signals referred to in Regulation V/16 on a waterproof card or in a waterproof container
- One set of fishing tackle- A food ration shall be kept in
airtight packaging and be stowed in a watertight container
1
1
1
1
6
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 3 of 8
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
- Watertight receptacles containing a total of 1.5 of fresh water for each person the liferaft is permitted to accommodate , of which 0.5 L per person may be replaced by a de-salting apparatus capable of producing an equal amount of fresh water in 2 days;
- Rustproof graduated drinking vessel
- Six doses of anti-seasickness medicine and one seasickness bag for each person the liferaft is permitted to accommodate
- Instructions on how to survive
- Instructions for immediate action
- Thermal Protective aids complying with the requirements for Regulation 34 sufficient for 10% of the number of persons the liferaft is permitted to accommodate or two, which ever is greater
As stated
1
6
1
1
As stated
SOLAS prescribed lifeboat that can accommodate at least 12 persons
1
Lifeboat davit capable of launching, hoisting and securing the lifeboat
1
Complete lifeboat equipment as follows :- Buoyant oars to make
headway in calm seas. Tholepins, crutches or equivalent arrangements shall be provided for each oar provided. Tholepins or crutches shall be attached to the boat by lanyards of chains;
- Boat hooks- A buoyant bailer and two
buckets- Survival Manual
Number corresponding
to the lifeboat’s
tholepins or crutches
2As stated
1
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 4 of 8
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
- A binnacle containing an efficient compass which is luminous or provided with suitable means of illumination. In a totally enclosed lifeboat, the binnacle shall be permanently fitted at the steering position; in any other lifeboat, it shall be provided with suitable mounting arrangements
- A sea-anchor of adequate size fitted with a shock-resistant hawser and tripping line which provides a firm hand grip when wet. The strength of the sea-anchor, hawser and tripping line shall be adequate for all sea conditions
- Efficient painters of a length equal to not less than twice the distance from the stowage position of the lifeboat to the waterline in the lightest seagoing condition or 15m, whichever is the greater. One painter attached to the release devise required by Regulation 4.7.7 shall be placed at the forward end of the lifeboat and the other shall firmly secured at or the near the bow of the lifeboat ready for use
- Hatchets, one at each end of the lifeboat
- Watertight receptacles containing a total of 3L of fresh water for each person the lifeboat is permitted to accommodate, of which 1L per person may be replaced by a de-salting apparatus capable of producing an equal amount of fresh water in 2 days
1
1
2
2
1
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 5 of 8
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
- A rustproof dipper with lanyard
- A rustproof graduated drinking vessel
- A food ration shall be kept in airtight packaging and be stowed in a watertight container
- Rocket parachute flares complying with the requirements of Regulation 35 (dummy or cut away view of different pyro-techniques)
- Hand flares complying with the requirements of Regulation 36 (dummy or cut away view of different pyro-techniques)
- Buoyant smoke signals complying with the requirements of Regulation 37
- Waterproof electric torch suitable for Morse signaling, together wit one spare set of batteries and one spare bulb in a waterproof container
- Daylight signaling mirror with instructions for its use for signaling to ships and aircrafts
- A copy of the life-saving signals referred to in Regulation V/16 on waterproof card or in a waterproof container
- Whistle or equivalent sound signal
- A first-aid outfit in a waterproof case of being closed tightly after use
- Six-doses of anti-seasickness medicine and one seasickness bag for each person
- A jack knife to be kept attached to the boat by a lanyard
- Tin openers
1
1
6
4
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
As stated
1
3
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 6 of 8
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
- Buoyant rescue quoits, attached to not less than 30m of buoyant line
- Fixed manual pump- Set of fishing tackle- Toolbox with appropriate
tools for minor adjustments to the engine and its accessories
- Portable fire-extinguishers equipment suitable for extinguishing oil fires
- A searchlight capable of effectively illuminating a light-colored object at night having a width of 18m at a distance of 180m for a total period of 6h and of working for not less that 3h continuously
- An efficient radar reflector, unless a survival craft radar transponder is stowed in the lifeboat
- Thermal protective aids complying with the requirement of Regulation 34 sufficient for 10% of the number of persons the lifeboat is permitted to accommodate or two, which ever is greater
2
11 set
1
As stated
1
1
As stated
- EPIRB) Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon (dummy / model)
1
- Shark repellant 1
Safety/first aid equipment comprising:- High speed rescue boat (if
drills are to take place at sea or lake)
- Standard stretcher- First aid kit- Portable resuscitation kit
1
111
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 7 of 8
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2B / Page 8 of 8
Form 2C : Inventory of Teaching AidsCourse : Personal Survival Techniques (IMO Model Course 1.19)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
+Handouts to be reproduced upon approval of the course
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2C / Page 1 of 2
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Note: Substitute textbooks and videos can be used provided they contain the
same content of the required.
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
R6] IMO Life Saving Appliances Code (LSA Code)
R7] LSA/IMO Safety Signs
1
1Textbooks: (Latest Edition)
T1] Bo, Olav. Basic Safety Course: Sea Safety and Survival or any substitute.
T2] Wright, C.H. Survival at Sea: The Lifeboat and Liferaft or any substitute.
T3] Course Compendium
1
1
1
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PST / Form 2C / Page 2 of 2
Form 2B : Inventory of Training EquipmentCourse : Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (IMO Model Course
1.20)Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Classroom of at least 42 square meters for a maximum intake of 24 students. No side shall be less than 5 meters.
1
Set of audio visual equipment suitable for the teaching aids to be used
1
Demonstration table measuring 3m x 1m
1
Building with at least 2 levels for smoke and fire drills or a similar facility (Each level should measure at leastapproximately 7m X 3m X 2m). The different rooms should be designed as follows: a cabin, a corridor, an open room, an electric switchboard room, an engine room with steel grating floor and IMO-approved luminous signs for escape routes. Remarks: There must be no restrictions concerning smoke emissions in the area.
1
Facilities for recharging compressed air bottles with spare parts for maintenanceor a MOA with a supplier to perform the above.
1
Room with work-bench area for inspection and maintenance of breathing apparatus
1
Steel fire trays approximately 1m X 1m x
2
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
0.3mRevision 3 / 05 April 2008 FPFF / Form 2B / Page 1 of 3
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Three-sided brick or cemented fire trays for oil fire extinguishing exercises.
2
Fire hydrants with 2 outlets each connected to a fire pump.
2
Sufficient supply of carbonaceous and hydrocarbon fuels (at least 10 kg wood and 50 liters ofpetroleum products) for the fire trays
1
Fire hoses (65 mm or 2 ½ inches in diameter)
6
Fire hoses (38 mm or 1 ½ in diameter)
3
Branch Pipe 3Multipurpose Fire nozzles At least
3Dummies for search and rescue procedures
6
Mechanical Foam Branchnozzles 2
High expansion foam generator and foam compound (able to generate foam of at least 1 meter high into the engine room compartment of the fire house).
1
Standpipes, keys/spanner to operate hydrant supply 2
Cross-sections or cross-sectional drawings of different types of fire extinguishers
1 each
International ship-to-shore fire-hose connection ( Unit or drawing)
1
Demonstration set of self-contained breathing apparatus
1
Audio-Video for presentation:Fire Fighting at Sea Series- Part 1: Fire Prevention
(Edition 2)- Part 2: Basic Fire
Fighting (Edition 2)- Fire Party Operations- Safe Air to Breathe- Fire Below- Fire Fighting on
Container ShipsNote: CBT or Multimedia Presentation on the above modules shall also be acceptable provided that appropriate presentation equipment is available.
1
1
1111
+Handouts to be reproduced upon approval of the course
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 FPFF / Form 2C / Page 1 of 2
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Note: Substitute textbooks and videos can be used provided they contain the
same content of the required.
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
References: (Latest Edition)R1] STCW 78, as amendedR2] International convention
for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS 1974), as amended
R3] Assembly Resolution A.602 (15) Revised Guidelines for Marine Portable Fire Extinguishers, Adopted November 1987
R2] Medical Section (pages 111 to 148) on International Code of Signals
R3] IMO Assembly Resolution A.438(XI)
R4] IMO/ILO Documents for Guidance, 1985
R5] Medical First Aid Guide for Use in Accidents Involving Dangerous Goods (MFAG)
1
1
1
1
1
Textbooks: (Latest Edition)
T1] IMO/ILO/WHO International Medical Guide for Ships (IMGS), 2nd Edition, (Geneva, World Health Organization 1988) (The Compendium is a black-and-white reprint of IMGS, authorized for use with this course)
1
+Handouts to be reproduced upon approval of the courseRevision 3 / 05 April 2008 MECA / Form 2C / Page 1 of 2
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Note: Substitute textbooks and videos can be used provided they contain the
same content of the required.
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 MECA / Form 2C / Page 2 of 2
Form 2B : Inventory of Training Equipment
Course : Advanced Training in Fire Fighting (IMO Model Course 2.03)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Classroom of 42 square meters for a maximum intake of 24 students. No side shall be less than 5 meters
1
Set of audio visual equipment suitable for the teaching aids to be used
1
Demonstration table measuring 3m x 1m
1
Separate room equipped with tables and chairs, to accommodate 3 or 4 groups of trainees for case studies and other group exercises
1
Building with at least 2 levels for smoke and fire drills or a similar facility (Each level should measure at least approximately 7m X 3m X 2m). The different rooms should be designed as follows: a cabin, a corridor,an open room, an electric switchboard room, an engine room with steel grating floor and IMO-approved luminous signs for escape routes.Remarks: There must be no restrictions concerning smoke emissions in the area.
1
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 ATFF / Form 2B / Page 1 of 3
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
ItemsQuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand Complied
NotComplied Complied
NotComplied
Facilities for recharging compressed air bottles with spare parts for maintenance or a MOA with a supplier to perform the above.
1
Room with work-bench area for inspection and maintenance of breathing apparatus
1
Dummies for search and rescue procedures 6
Fire hoses (65 mm or 2 ½ inches in diameter)
6
Fire hoses (38 mm or 1 ½ in diameter)
3
Branch Pipe 3Multipurpose Fire nozzles At least 3
Mechanical Foam Branch nozzles 2High expansion foam generator and foam compound (able to generate foam of at least 1 meter high into the engine room compartment of the fire house).
1
Standpipes, keys/spanner to operate hydrant supply
2
9-liter water extinguishers 6
9-liter foam extinguishers 6
5-kilogram carbon dioxide extinguishers
6
Minimum of 9-kilogram dry powder extinguishers
6
Refills/Spare for each type of extinguishers
4 each
Sets of protective clothing:overall, gloves, fire boots, helmets and rainproof clothing (all items should be in good working condition)
25
Sets of self-contained breathing apparatus, complete with spare cylinders, spare parts and maintenance tools (including sets for use of instructors only)
25
Distress signal units (DSUs) for attachment to breathing apparatus sets
4
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 ATFF / Form 2B / Page 2 of 3
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Smoke generator 1
Shower at site for male and female
1 each
Neil Robertson stretcher 1
First aid kit 1
Portable resuscitation kit 1
One (1) Set of fireman’s outfit as per SOLAS Chapter II – 2,Reg. 17 consist of:-Helmets with visor and neck protector-Fire axes-Boots and gloves of rubber-Safety lamp (hand lantern)
As stated
36-meter fire proof safety lines with snap hooks 2
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 ATFF / Form 2B / Page 3 of 3
Form 2C : Inventory of Teaching AidCourse: Advanced Training in Fire Fighting (IMO Model Course
2.03)Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
A.602 (15) Revised Guidelines for Marine Portable Fire Extinguishers, Adopted November 1987
R2] STCW 1978, as amended
R3] Emergency Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods (This is contained in the Supplement to the IMDG Code)
R4] Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes
1
1
1
1
Textbook/s (Latest Edition):
T1] Course Compendium 1
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 ATFF / Form 2C / Page 2 of 2
Form 2B : Inventory of Training EquipmentCourse : Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (other
that Fast Rescue Boats) (IMO Model Course 1.23)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Classroom of 42 square meters for a maximum intake of 24 students. No side shall be less than 5 meters.
1
Set of audio visual equipment suitable for the teaching aids
1
Demonstration table measuring 3m x 1m
1
Access to water (i.e. swimming pool, lake or sea). If swimming pool is to be used, it should be a minimum of 15m x 25m.
1
Fiberglass lifeboat, with a minimum capacity of 25 persons, fitted with an inboard diesel engine, and a full set of oars (new or replacement boats should preferably be fire-protected lifeboats complying with Section 6.1 of the LSA Code) with a set of gravity davits to house the lifeboat, sited so as to allow launching and recovery from the water
1
Glass-reinforced plastic rescue boat with outboard engine and a full set of oars with a set of launching davits to house the rescue boat, sited so as to allow launching and recovery from the water
1
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PSCRB / Form 2B / Page 1 of 9
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
Showers, locker rooms and drying area for wet gears for male and female
1 each
20-man inflatable liferafts in containers, one of which can be placed in a float-free stowage with hydrostatic release unit
2
Davit-launched inflatable liferaft with launching davit 1
Lifejackets properly fitted with fixed or flashing light, whistle firmly secured by a cord, reflective strip and name of institution as required by SOLAS. (NOTE: flashing light may be detached during actual training).
25
Thermal protective aids 2
Anti-exposure suit/ Immersion suits 2
Handheld 2-way radiotelephones approved for use in survival craft
3
Demonstration set (dummy/non-working) of survival craft pyrotechnics:-Hand Flare-Rocket Parachute Signal-Buoyant Smoke Signal
111
Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) (dummy / model)
1
Search and rescue radar transponder (SART) (dummy / model)
1
Helicopter rescue sling 1
Complete set of lifeboat equipment:- Buoyant oars to make
headway in calm seas. Tholepins, crutches or equivalent arrangements shall be provided for each oar provided. Tholepins or crutches shall be attached to the boat by lanyards or chains;
1
Number corresponding
to the lifeboat’s
tholepins or crutches
Revision 3 / 05 April 2008 PSCRB / Form 2B / Page 2 of 9
Self-assessment
Pre inspection evaluationInspection
To be accomplished
by TC
To be accomplished byMTC Evaluator
To be accomplished byMTC Inspector
Items QuantityRequired
NumberAt Hand
Complied NotComplied
Complied NotComplied
- Boat hooks;- A buoyant bailer and two
buckets;- A survival manual;- A binnacle containing an
efficient compass which is luminous or provided with suitable means of illumination. In a totally enclosed lifeboat, the binnacle shall be permanently fitted at the steering position; in any other lifeboat, it shall be provided with suitable mounting arrangements;
- A sea-anchor of adequate size fitted with a shock-resistant hawser and a tripping line which provides a firm hand grip when wet. The strength of the sea-anchor, hawser and tripping line shall be adequate for all sea conditions;
- Two efficient painters of a length equal to not less than twice the distance from the stowage position of the lifeboat to the waterline in the lightest seagoing condition or 15m, whichever is the greater. One painter attached to the release device as required by SOLAS Reg. 41, para. 7.7 shall be placed at the forward end of the lifeboat and the other shall firmly secured at or the near the bow of the lifeboat ready for use;
- Two hatchet, one at each end of the lifeboat;
- Watertight receptacles containing a total of 3L of fresh water for each person the lifeboat is
2as stated
11 set
1 set
1 pair
1 pair
1
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permitted to accommodate, of which 1L per person may be replaced by a de-salting apparatus capable of producing an equal amount of fresh water in 2 days;
- A rustproof dipper with lanyard;
- A rustproof graduated drinking vessel;
- A food ration shall be kept in airtight packaging and be stowed in a watertight container;
- Rocket parachute flares complying with the requirements of SOLAS Chap. III, Reg. 35; (dummy/non-working)
- Hand flares complying with the requirements of SOLAS Reg. 36; (dummy/non-working)
- Buoyant smoke signals complying with the requirements of SOLAS Reg. 37;
- Waterproof electric torch suitable for Morse signaling, together with one spare set of batteries and one spare bulb in a waterproof container;
- Daylight signaling mirror with instructions for its use for signaling to ships and aircrafts;
- One copy of the life-saving signals referred to in regulation V/16 on waterproof card or in a waterproof container;
- Whistle;- A first-aid outfit in a
waterproof case of being closed tightly after use;
1
1
6
4
6
2
1
1
1
11
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- Six doses of anti-seasickness medicine and one seasickness bag for each person;
- A jack-knife to be kept attached to the boat by a lanyard;
- Tin-openers;- Buoyant rescue quoits,
attached to not less than 30 m of buoyant line;
- A manual pump;- One set of fishing tackle;- Sufficient tools for minor
adjustments to the engine and its accessories;
- Portable fire-extinguishers equipment suitable for extinguishing oil fires;
- A searchlight capable of effectively illuminating a light-colored object at night having a width of 18 m at a distance of 180 m for a total period of 6 h and of working for not lessthan 3 h continuously;
- An efficient radar reflector, unless a survival craft radar transponder is stowed in the lifeboat;
- Thermal protective aids complying with the requirements of SOLAS Reg. 34 sufficient for 10% of the number of persons the lifeboat is permitted to accommodate or two, whichever is the greater;
6 sets
1
32
11
1 set
1
1
1
2 sets
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Complete set of liferaft equipment:-Buoyant rescue quoits, attached to not less than 30 m of buoyant line;
- Knife of the non-folding type having a buoyant handle and lanyard attached and stowed in a pocket on the exterior of the canopy near the point at which the painter is attached to the liferaft. In addition, a liferaft which is permitted to accommodate 13 persons or more shall be provided with a second knife which need not be of the non-folding type;
- Buoyant bailer;- Sponges;- Sea-anchors each with a
shock-resistant hawser and tripping line, one being spare and the other permanently attached to the liferaft in such a way that when the liferaft inflates or is waterborne it will cause the liferaft to life oriented to the wind in the most stable manner. The strength of each sea-anchor and its hawser andtripping line shall be adequate for all sea conditions. The sea-anchors shall be fitted with a swivel at each end of the line and shall be of type which is unlikely to turn inside-out between its shroud lines;
- Buoyant paddles;- Tin-openers (safety knives
containing special tin-opener blades are satisfactory for this requirement)
1
1
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- First-aid outfit in a waterproof case capable of being closed tightly after use;
- Whistle;- Rocket parachute flares
complying with the requirements of SOLAS Reg. 35; (dummy)
- Handheld flares complying with the requirements of SOLAS Reg. 36 (dummy)
- Buoyant smoke signals complying with the requirements of SOLAS Reg. 37;
- Waterproof electric torch suitable for Morse signaling together with one spare set of batteries and one spare bulb in a waterproof container;
- An efficient radar reflector, unless a survival craft radar transponder is stowed in the liferaft;
- Daylight signaling mirror with instructions on its use for signaling to ships and aircrafts;
- Copy of the life-saving signals referred to in SOLAS Chap. V, Reg. 16 on a waterproof card or in a waterproof container;
- Fishing tackle;- A food ration shall be kept
in airtight packaging and be stowed in a watertight container;
- Watertight receptacles containing a total of 1.5 L of fresh water for each person the liferaft is
1
14
6
2
1
1
1
1
1 set6
6
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permitted to accommodate, of which 0.5 L person may be replaced by a de-salting apparatus capable of producing an equal amount of fresh water in 2 days;
- Rustproof graduated drinking vessel;
- Six doses of anti-seasickness medicine and one seasickness bag for each person the liferaft is permitted to accommodate;
- Instructions on how to survive;
- Instructions for immediate action;
- Thermal protective aids complying with the requirements of SOLAS Chap. III, Reg. 34 sufficient for 10% of the number of persons the liferaft is permitted to accommodate or two, whichever is the greater
1
6
1
1
1
Life size dummy for resuscitation training 1
Neil Robertson stretcher for use in exercise 1
Lifeboat deck which is proportionate to the required size of life boat with minimum capacity of 25 persons
1
Safety/first aid equipment comprising:- MOB boat- Powerful searchlights (if
drills are done at night)- Retro-reflective tapes (if
drills are done at night)- First aid kit- Stretcher/standard- Portable Resuscitation kit
1 set
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______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
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Form 2C : Inventory of Teaching AidsCourse : Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (other
that Fast Rescue Boats) (IMO Model Course 1.23)Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
Instructor’s Manual (Part D of the course) with appendices 1, 2, 3 and 4
1
Hand-outs (Master copy only)+ 1 Specimen muster list 1Specimen training and survival manual and on-board maintenance manual
1
Videos:- (SOLAS Chapter III Part 1:
Preparing for abandonment
- SOLAS Chapter III Part 2: Abandonment by lifeboat
- SOLAS Chapter III Part 3. Abandonment by liferaft
- SOLAS Chapter III Part 4: Techniques of survival
- SOLAS Chapter III Part 5: SOLAS Amendments
- Personal Survival Part 1- Personal Survival Part 2- Cold Water Casualty - Man Overboard- Lifeboat On-load Release
Mechanism- Inflatable Liferaft- Davit for launching of
Liferaft- Marine Escape Slide- Marine Evacuation System
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1
1
1
1
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+Handouts to be reproduced upon approval of the course
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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Labor and Employment
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same content of the required.
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- Lifeboat deck (5m x 10m) Approx.Note: CBT on the above modules shall also be acceptable provided that appropriate multimedia presentation equipment is available.
(16) - Carriage of Satellite Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB)
R8] Assembly resolution A.657 (16) - Instructions for action in survival craft
R9] Assembly resolution A.694 (17) - General requirements for shipborne radio equipment forming part of Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) and for electronic navigation aid
R14] Assembly resolution A.810 (19) - Performance standards for float-free satellite Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) operating on 406 MHz
R15] Assembly resolution A. 812 (19) - Performance standards for float free satellite Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) operating through the geostationary Inmarsat satellite system on 1.6 GHz
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1
1
1
Evaluator’s Comments:
______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
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Form 2B : Inventory of Training EquipmentCourse : Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats (IMO Model Course
1.24)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
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Classroom of 42 square meters for a maximum intake of 24 students. No side shall be less than 5 meters.
1
Set of audio visual equipment suitable for the teaching aids (i.e. overhead projector for transparency presentation, etc.)
1
Area for repair and maintenance of the rescue boat fitted with the appropriate tools and equipment, size of which shall be able to accommodate the rescue boat.
1
Separate showers for male and female. 1 each
Drying area for wet gear As statedMust have an access to open waters where a variety of sea states can be encountered(rivers and restricted waters are not allowed)
1
Fast Rescue Boat with the following capabilities:1. Approved fast rescue boat
complying with Chapter V of the LSA Code;
2. Set of davit to house the fast rescue boat, sited so as to allow launching and recovery from the water;
1
1
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3. Approved survival craft boat/rescue boat/fast rescue boat not less than 3.8m with operational inboard motor engine and a set of oars with a set of launching davits to house the boat and positioned so as to allow launching and recovery from water
4. Dry suits5. Wet suits6. Lifejackets7. Thermal protective aids
8. Anti-exposure suit 9. NTC-licensed handheld 2-
way radiotelephones for use in the boats and by the shore rescue team
10. Helicopter rescue sling11. Complete set of fast
rescue boat’s equipment12. Standard stretcher13. Safety/first aid equipment
comprising:- Standby rescue boat- First aid kit- Standard Stretcher- Portable resuscitation
kit
1
7725
3 or based on the
maximum capacity of
rescueboat
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______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
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Form 2C : Inventory of Teaching AidsCourse : Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats (IMO Model Course
1.24)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
Audio/Video Presentation:- Feeding the Powerhouse of
Growth- Operation and
Maintenance of Inert Gas Systems
- Crude Oil Washing- Don’t Go Down the…..- Over and Under
Pressurization of Tanks- Prevention and Reaction to
Marine Oil Spills- Permit to Work- The International Safety
Management Code
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1
11
CBT modules/presentation:- Tanker Operations I & II- Inert Gas Generator- Flue Gas Generator- SOPEP (Shipboard Oil
Pollution Emergency Plan)
1111
References: (Latest Edition)
R1] SOLAS, Latest EditionR2] STCW 1978, as
amended
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R3] MARPOL 73/78 (Consolidated Edition, 1997)
R4] International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 and Protocol of 1978 relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973
R5] Annex 1 of MARPOL 73/78: Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Oil
R6] Unified Interpretation of the Provisions of Annex 1
R7] Inert Gas Systems: Part 1 – Guidelines for Inert Gas Systems
R8] Crude Oil Washing Systems (IMO-617-E)
R9] International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage (IMO-410-E)
R10] Provisions Concerning the Reporting of Incidents Involving Harmful Substances under MARPOL 73/78 (IMO 516-E)
R11] Dedicated Clean Ballast Tanks
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1
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______________________________Evaluator’s Name & SignatureDate of Evaluation __________________
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Form 2B : Inventory of Training EquipmentCourse : Specialized Training for Chemical Tankers
(IMO Model Course 1.04)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________
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Classroom of 42 square meters for a maximum intake of 24 students. No side shall be less than 5 meters.
1
Set of audio visual equipment suitable for the teaching aids to be used
1
Dedicated CBT modules to be run on an ordinary PC or multimedia presentation equipment
1
Liquid cargo handling simulator which can simulate various exercises
1
Complete set of personal protective equipment (PPE)such as:
- Protective clothing of chemical resistant material (asbestos materials not allowed)
- Suitable footwear (boot)- Special gloves with long
sleeves- Tight-fitting goggles or
face shield- Fire resistant lifeline with
belt- Explosion-proof lamp- Breathing apparatus
1
1 set1
1
1
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Set of suitable protective equipment in handling chemicals
1
Standard stretcher 1Portable Resuscitation kit 1
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Filter type respiratory protection for emergency escape
1
Self-contained breathing apparatus for emergency escape
1
Gas indicator tubes 1
Portable oxygen meter * 1
Portable combustible-gas detector *
1
Portable interferometer/ or as substitute, combination of oxygen and hydrocarbon *
1
Portable toxic gas equipment* 1Set of tank evacuation equipment such as:
- Neil Robertson Stretcher
- Harness- Hoisting block set
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* Multi gas detector may be used
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______________________________Evaluator’s Name & Signature
Date of Evaluation __________________
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Form 2C : Inventory of Teaching AidsCourse : Specialized Training for Chemical Tankers
(IMO Model Course 1.04)
Name of Training Center: _________________________________________