GSK Practical / Journal Notes
TASK |
TASK |
Part-2 |
Navigation |
Take a reading of dry and wet bulb thermometer – Psychomotor. |
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Plot position on chart (Lat & Long). Understand modern ship’s |
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2.9 |
Weather and tied data reading from the book- Basic (Not Required to write) |
Recognize the cardinal and inter-cardinal points of a compass. |
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2.14 |
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Demonstrate correct practice of heaving in or paying out a hawser on a warping drum. |
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Demonstrate correct connection of Mandal and Tonsberge shackle. |
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Hazards involved and precaution to take whilst passing tug rope. |
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Part – 3 |
Cargo |
3.1 |
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3.3 |
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3.6 |
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3.7 |
Demonstrate lifting /moving weight of different size and shapes using |
3.9 |
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3.10 |
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3.12 |
Demonstrate lifting of bales, drums, cartons, pipes, gas bottles · · · |
3.13 |
Fetch the correct size of block for a specific SWL. |
3.14 |
Oil & grease the wire rope as per safety guidline. |
3.15 |
Lashing carried out on · · · · · |
3.17 |
Valves overhaul on deck. |
3.18 |
Ventilators for holds, tanks maintenance. |
Part – 6 |
Controlling |
6.1 |
Make a bend, Hitch and a knot for temporarily joining two ropes/ |
6.2 |
Demonstrate tying of all essential knots and hitches (10 different |
6.3 |
Measuring the diameter of the rope. |
6.4 |
Identify manila polypropylene and other synthetic ropes and the |
6.5 |
Carrying out various ropes types of whipping. |
6.6 |
Carrying out various types of rope splices. |
6.8 |
Uncoil and layout a rope from a new coil. |
6.9 |
Care and maintenance of natural and synthetic rope. |
6.11 |
Splice a permanent eye on the end of a wire rope. |
6.16 |
Inspection of rope for defects and criteria for rejection and |
6.18 |
Identify various types of blocks and tackles used different between |
6.19 |
Opening and maintenance of one set of block. |
6.20 |
Identify and understand use of snatch block |
6.21 |
Understand the relation to sheave diameter and rope diameter. |
6.23 |
Demonstrate safe practices of using eye bolts, slings, shackles |
6.30 |
Taking tank sounding on a daily basis. |
6.31 |
Taking of tank ullage on a daily basis. |
6.32 |
Reading of draught mark, both in meter and feet. |
6.34 |
Understand the hazards and while using chemicals read MSDS sheets. |
6.35 |
Use high pressure water wash machine. |
6.37 |
Rig Bosun’s chair and lower himself using self-lowering hitch |
6.38 |
Rig the stage for working and painting over side / aloft, complying with |
6.39 |
To assemble and using scaffolding to work at heights. |
6.40 |
Rig the pilot ladder embark, disembark using the same observing |
6.41 |
Rig a rope ladder for working over side, embark and disembark the |
6.43 |
Rig and climb 5m telescopic ladder complying with safety guidelines. |
6.45 |
Rig and use portable ladder. |
6.46 |
Procedure for manual lifting with an actual weight. |
6.47 |
Climb the mast with appropriate safety measures |
6.48 |
Enter an enclosed space complying with safety procedure. |
6.49 |
Rigging and maintaining ventilation system prior entry and during the |
6.50 |
Use gas monitor and O2 analyzer to check atmosphere in the space is |
6.51 |
Use a multi gas detector prior entry into enclosed space. |
6.52 |
Use of approved permit system for enclosed space entry. |
6.53 |
Moving and stowing 200 ltr drums. |
6.54 |
Lifting 20 liter paint drum and stowing on the deck. |
6.56 |
Moving O2 cylinders and acetylene cylinders to a distance using two |
6.61 |
Identify and segregate garbage on daily basis in work area. |
6.62 |
Prepare garbage drum and stencil work. |
6.63 |
Understand connection of bunker hose to manifold using reducer. |
6.64 |
Importance of closing of all scuppers and drain plugs in drip trays |
6.65 |
Identify all equipment in SOPEP locker and understand the use of the |
6.66 |
Rig and use air driven pump and importance of collection of split oil |
6.67 |
Conduct of oil spill drill and related duties of each individual on |