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II SÉRIE-A — NÚMERO 83 14

.11 - Refuelling at sea.

8 – Fishing vessel construction and stability

8.1 - General knowledge of the principal structural members of a vessel and the proper names of the various

parts.

8.2 - Knowledge of the theories and factors affecting trim and stability and measures necessary to preserve

safe trim and stability.

8.3 - Demonstrate ability to use stability data, stability and trim tables and pre-calculated operating conditions.

8.4 - Knowledge of effects of free surfaces and ice accretion, where applicable.

8.5 - Knowledge of effects of water on deck.

8.6 - Knowledge of the significance of weathertight and watertight integrity.

9 – Catch handling and stowage

9.1 - The stowage and securing of the catch on board vessels, including fishing gear.

9.2 - Loading and discharging operations, with special regard to heeling moments from gear and catch.

10 – Fishing vessel power plants

10.1 - Operating principles of marine power plants in fishing vessels.

10.2 – Vessel’s auxiliary machinery.

10.3 - General knowledge of marine engineering terms.

11 – Fire prevention and fire-fighting appliances

11.1 - Organization of fire drills.

11.2 - Classes and chemistry of fire.

11.3 - Fire-fighting systems.

11.4 - Participation in an approved fire-fighting course.

11.5 - Knowledge of provisions concerning fire-fighting equipment.

12 – Emergency procedures

12.1 - Precautions when beaching a vessel.

12.2 - Action to be taken prior to, and after, grounding.

12.3 - Action to be taken when the gear becomes fast to the ground or other obstruction.

12.4 - Floating a grounded vessel, with and without assistance.

12.5 - Action to be taken following a collision.

12.6 - Temporary plugging of leaks.

12.7 - Measures for the protection and safety of crew in emergencies.

12.8 - Limiting damage and salving the vessel following a fire or explosion.

12.9 - Abandoning ship.

12.10 - Emergency steering, rigging and use of jury steering and the means of rigging a jury rudder, where

practicable.

12.11 - Rescuing persons from a ship in distress or from a wreck.

12.12 - Man-overboard procedures.

12.13 - Towing and being towed.

13 – Medical care

13.1 - Knowledge of first-aid procedures.

13.2 - Knowledge of procedures for obtaining medical advice by radio.

13.3 - A thorough knowledge of the use of the following publications:

.1 - International Medical Guide for Ships or equivalent national publications; and

.2 - Medical section of the International Code of Signals.