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On Board Training Record Book for Officers in Charge of a Navigational Watch (Deck Cadets)

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LBK0161
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Overview

On ships of 500 gross tonnage or more

Based on the competence requirements of the 2010 amendments to the IMO STCW Convention

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Product Details

Part Number: LBK0161

Edition: 2012

Printed and corrected to: No

Publisher: Marisec Publications

Language: English

Author(s): International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)

Author: No

Format: No

The IMO STCW Convention requires that a cadet's seagoing service must be recorded in a training record book approved by the maritime administration responsible for issuing certificates of competence. To help employers ensure compliance, ICS has updated its widely used On Board Training Record Book for  Officers in Charge of a Navigational Watch (Deck Cadets), to take account of the amended competence requirements in STCW 2010, which entered into force in January 2012. The revised Record Book takes full account of the competence standards stipulated by STCW 2010, such as the use of Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS), application of leadership and team working skills and proactive measures to protect the marine environment. The training tasks included have been developed to ensure that cadets make the best use of their seagoing service, and to help supervising officers make an objective evaluation of whether cadets are competent. The Record Book can be used by trainees in order to provide documentary evidence to government appointed assessors of having completed a properly structured on board training programme in accordance with STCW 2010. The Record Book: 

  • Significantly revised to take full account of new STCW 2010 competence standards
  • Structured tasks to meet official STCW assessment requirements
  • Examples of written projects cadets can undertake as part of their training
  • Covers International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea