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Cadets Onboard Training Journal

Section 4 Sea Project Monitoring form

Sea Project Works Monitoring Form (Deck Department)


Instruction:
1. Write the date when you started and completed the Sea Project on the appropriate
column;
2. Once you accomplished each sea project, let the Master or any of his representative
to evaluate your project and rate by ticking box. (Poor, Good and Excellent).
P.
Code
Statu
s

1. Project Title Scale Drawings (Draw approximately to scale)


Date
Started

Date
Completed

No.
Days

MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation

01c

Poor Good
Excellent

01b

Poor Good
Excellent

01c

2
Statu
s

Poor Good
Excellent

Statu
s

Date
Started

Date
Completed

No.
Days

MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation

Poor
Excellent

Good

Date
Started

Date
Completed

No.
Days

MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Poor
Excellent

Good

03b

Good

Poor
Excellent

Statu
s

Poor
Excellent

Poor
Excellent

Cargo Work
Date
Date
Started
Completed

No.
Days

Good

Date

Poor
Excellent

Mooring

Good

Good

Date

Initial

Date

Initial

Date

MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation

05a
6

Pipeline Systems (For cadets serving in ships Tankers)


Date
Date
No.
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Started
Completed
Days

5
Statu
s

Initial

Pipeline Systems (For cadets serving in ships other than Tankers)


Date
Date
No.
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Initial
Evaluation
Started
Completed
Days

04a
4B

Date

Safety (On the deck plans drawn for 1 (01c) above)

Statu
s

Initial

03a

4A

Date

Navigation

02a
3

Initial

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Statu
s

Date
Started

Date
Completed

Section 4 Sea Project Monitoring form

No.
Days

06a
06b

MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation

Poor
Excellent

Good

Good

Poor
Excellent

Initial

Date

DSTO MONTHLY INSPECTION LOG


Mont
h st
1
2nd
3rd
4th

DSTO Signature

Date

Mont
h th
7
8th
9th
10th

5th

11th

6th

12th

DSTO Signature

Date

Sea Project Works output Guide(Deck Department)


P.
Code
1
01a

01b
01c
2

Project Title
Scale Drawings (Draw approximately to scale)
A longitudinal section through the center line of
your ship showing and naming cargo holds
(tanks),
bunker,
ballast
and
all
other
compartments/spaces;
A plan of the navigation bridge showing the
position and the name of equipment
A plan of each of two other decks showing and
naming
accommodation,
store
rooms,
firefighting equipment etc.

Output
on
Project Book

the

Sea

Drawing Using Pencil

Drawing Using Pencil


Drawing Using Pencil

Navigation

02a

Write a short report describing the different aids


to navigation carried on your ship. Explain the
role that ECDIS has and what plans are in place
in the event that it fails.

Safety (On the deck plans drawn for 1 (01c) above)

03a

Show the position by key letters of each type of


life-saving and firefighting equipment

03b

List the above key letters used in (03A) and


alongside each one give a brief description of
each item.

ESSAY

Drawing Using Pencil (Use


Key Letter Symbol of the
Equipments)
Reference to the ships
Safety Symbols (Letter) use
from in your Sea Project
Logbook

4A

Pipeline Systems (For cadets serving in ships other than Tankers)

04a

Draw a diagram of the bilge, double bottom,


fore and after peak, and other water ballast
pipeline systems, indicating the positions of all
valves. Briefly describe the pump(s) used.

Drawing Using Pencil

Cadets Onboard Training Journal

4B

06a

06b

Section 4 Sea Project Monitoring form

Pipeline Systems (For cadets serving in ships Tankers)


Draw a diagram of the cargo pipeline system
(excluding the pump room), indicating the
position of all valves by color code or other
means to indicate their function. Briefly
describe one of the cargo pumps.
Cargo Work
Give an account of a cargo loading operation in
which you have taken part.
Mooring
Draw, approximately to scale, a deck plan of
your ship showing the position of fairleads,
winches/capstans, and windlass and highlight
the particularly hazardous areas. On this plan
show the leads of mooring ropes and wires at a
port you have visited; and
Give a brief description of a berthing OR
unberthing operation involving your ship.

Drawing Using Pencil

ESSAY

Drawing Using Pencil

ESSAY

NOTE:
1. If the required output is an Essay, It shall NOT be less than 500 words using a word
processor or written in Black color ball pen;
2. If the required output is a diagram/drawing. It shall be in pencil.
3. All Sea project Outputs shall be drawn or written on as required by the
School/Academy.

4. In writing the title of the Sea Project. Use the Title of the Sea Project on the Sea
Project Works Table

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