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Combined Ship Security Training

PİRİ REİS UNIVERSITY

MARITIME VOCATIONAL HIGHER SCHOOL

 

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Course Name : Combined Ship Security Duties

Degree: Associate

 

Code

 

 

Year/Semester

 

Local Credits

 

ECTS Credits

 

Course Implementation, Hours/Week

Course

Tutorial

Laboratory

SAS1005

1/2 (Fall)

NC

0

2

-

-

Department

Maritime Transportation and Management,

Marine Engineering

Maritime and Port Management,

Yacht Operation and Management,

Mechatronics,

Marine Cookery

 

Instructors

 

Zafer TOPAÇ, Ocean Going Master, Maritime Trainer

Contact Information

 

ztopac@pirireis.edu.tr

Office Hours

Tuesday: 14.00-17.00

Web page

www.pirireis.edu.tr

Course Type

 Compulsory

Course Language

Turkish

Course Prerequisites

 NONE

Course Category by Content, %

Basic Sciences

Engineering Science

Engineering Design

Humanities

30

10

10

50

Course Description

This unit covers the requirements of the 1978 STCW Convention and the code Part A as amended in 1995 according to the regulations VI/6 (Mandatory minimum requirements for security-related training and instruction for all seafarers) and Section A-VI/6 respectively.

 

 

Course Objectives

 

A trainee successfully completing this unit shall receive security-related familiarization and security-awareness and designated security duties to perform on board designated security duties, including anti-piracy and anti-armed-robbery-related activities.

 

 

Course Learning Outcomes

 

  1. Designated security duties,
  2. Security awareness,
  3. Security related familiarization

Instructional Methods and Techniques

PowerPoint presentation, text, security equipments, multimedia

Tutorial Place

Classroom, Drill with security related equipments

Co-term Condition

-

Textbook

-ISPS Code

-Ship Security Plan- as sample

- Turkish Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication Regulations on ISPS Code Implementation and Instructions

-SOLAS/74 Convention

- BIMCO BMP-4

- Turkish Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and  Communication,  Management Practices  Dcoumrnt Against Piracy

- Course handouts on ship security

 

Other References

SOLAS Convention

Transportation,Maritime and Comms Ministers International Ship and Port facility Code  Applications nstructions and Regulations

BIMCO BMP-4 PUBLICATIONS

Piracy Documents

Homework & Projects

Case Studies on security related issues

Laboratory Work

-

Computer Use

Power point presentatıon

Securıty/ Pıracy related vıdeos

Other Activities

 

                       

 

Assessment Criteria

Activities

Quantity

Effects on Grading, %

Attendance

 

 

Midterm

 

 

Quiz

 

 

Homework

 

 

Term Paper/Project

 

 

Laboratory Work

 

 

Practices

1

40

Tutorial

 

 

Seminar

 

 

Presentation

 

 

Field Study

 

 

Final Exam

1

60

TOTAL

 

%100

Effects of Midterm on Grading, %

 

%40

Effects of Final on Grading, %

 

%60

TOTAL

 

%100

 

ECTS/

WORKLOAD TABLE

Activities

Count

Hours

Total

Workload

Lecture

14

2

28

Midterm

 

 

 

Quiz

 

 

 

Homework

 

 

 

Term Paper/Project

 

 

 

Laboratory Work

 

 

 

Practices

1

8

8

Tutorial

 

 

 

Seminar

 

 

 

Presentation

 

 

 

Field Study

 

 

 

Final Exam

1

14

14

Total Workload

 

 

50

Total Workload/25

 

 

2,00

Course ECTS Credits

 

 

2

 

 

 

Week

 

Topics

Course Outcomes

1-2

DESIGNATED SECURITY DUTIES

  1. MAINTAIN THE CONDITIONS SET OUT IN A SHIP SECURITY PLAN
  1. Working knowledge of maritime security terms and definitions, including elements that may relate to piracy and armed robbery
  2. Knowledge of international maritime security policy and responsibilities of Governments, companies and persons, including working knowledge of elements that may relate to piracy and armed robbery
  3. Knowledge of maritime security levels and their impact on security measures and procedures aboard ship and in the port facilities
  4. Knowledge of security reporting procedures
  5. Knowledge of procedures and requirements for drills and exercises under relevant conventions, codes and IMO circulars, including working knowledge of those that may relate to piracy and armed robbery
  6. Knowledge of the procedures for conducting inspections and surveys and for the control and monitoring of security activities specified in a ship security plan
  7. Knowledge of security-related contingency plans and the procedures for responding to security threats or breaches of security, including provisions for maintaining critical operations of the ship/port interface
  8. Knowledge of including also working knowledge of those that may relate to piracy and armed robbery.

 

I

3-4

DESIGNATED SECURITY DUTIES

  1. RECOGNITION OF SECURITY RISKS AND THREATS
  1. Knowledge of security documentation, including the Declaration of Security
  2. Knowledge of techniques used to circumvent security measures, including those used by pirates and armed robbers
  3. Knowledge enabling recognition of potential security threats
  4. Knowledge enabling recognition of weapons, dangerous substances and devices and awareness of the damage they can cause
  5. Knowledge of crowd management and control techniques, where appropriate
  6. Knowledge in handling security-related information and security-related communications
  7. Knowledge of the methods for physical searches and non-intrusive inspections

I

5-6

DESIGNATED SECURITY DUTIES

  1. UNDERTAKE REGULAR SECURITY INSPECTIONS OF THE SHIP
  1. Knowledge of the techniques for monitoring restricted areas
  2. Knowledge of controlling access to the ship and to restricted areas on board ship
  3. Knowledge of methods for effective monitoring of deck areas and areas surrounding the ship
  4. Knowledge of inspection methods relating to the cargo and ship’s stores

Knowledge of methods for controlling the embarkation, disembarkation and access while on board of persons and their effects

I

7

DESIGNATED SECURITY DUTIES

  1. Proper usage of security equipment and systems, if any
  1. General knowledge of various types of security equipment and systems, including those that could be used in case of attacks by pirates and armed robbers, including their limitations
  2. Knowledge of the need for testing, calibrating, and maintaining security systems and equipment, particularly whilst at sea

 

 

I

8-9

SECURITY-AWARENESS

  1. CONTRIBUTE TO THE ENHANCEMENT OF MARITIME SECURITY THROUGH HEIGHTENED AWARENESS
  1. Basic working knowledge of maritime security terms and definitions, including elements that may relate to piracy and armed robbery
  2. Basic knowledge of international maritime security policy and responsibilities of Governments, companies and persons
  3. Basic knowledge of maritime security levels and their impact on security measures and procedures aboard ship and in port facilities
  4. Basic knowledge of security reporting procedures
  5. Basic knowledge of security-related contingency plans

II

10

SECURITY-AWARENESS

  1. RECOGNITION OF SECURITY THREATS
  1. Basic knowledge of techniques used to circumvent security measures
  2. Basic knowledge enabling recognition of potential security threats, including elements that may relate to piracy and armed robbery
  3. Basic knowledge enabling recognition of weapons, dangerous substances and devices and awareness of the damage they can cause
  4. Basic knowledge in handling security-related information and security-related communications.

 

 

II

11

SECURITY-AWARENESS

  1. UNDERSTANDING OF THE NEED FOR AND METHODS OF MAINTAINING SECURITY AWARENESS AND VIGILANCE

 

Basic knowledge of training, drill and exercise requirements under relevant conventions, codes and IMO circulars, including those relevant for anti-piracy and anti-armed robbery

 

 

II

12

SECURITY-RELATED FAMILIARIZATION

  1. Report a security incident, including a piracy or armed robbery threat or attack,
  2. Know the procedures to follow when they recognize a security threat.

 

III

13

SECURITY-RELATED FAMILIARIZATION

  1. Security Related drills onboard a ship.
  2. Take part in security-related emergency and contingency procedures

 

III

14

 

PRACTICES
a. Use of Security Related Equipments onboard the ship,

b. Check gangway search of visitors and ship’s personnel,

c. Security patrols and other security awareness drills.

 

FINAL EXAM

I-II-III

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relationship between the Course and the MTME and ME Curriculum

 

 

 

Program Outcomes

Level of Contribution

1

2

3

a

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

X

 

 

b

An  ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data

X

 

 

c

An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs

 

X

 

d

Ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams

 

 

X

e

An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

X

 

 

f

An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility

 

 

X

g

An ability to communicate effectively

 

X

 

h

The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context

X

 

 

i

A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning

 

 

X

j

A knowledge of contemporary issues

 

X

 

k

An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

X

 

 

l

An ability to apply legal, societal and environmental knowledge in maritime transport and in all respective modes of transport operations.

 

X

 

m

An ability to interpret and analysis of the data regarding maritime management and operations, recognition and solution of problems for decision making process.

 

X

 

 

         1: Small, 2: Partial, 3: Full

 

Programme Outcomes & Course Outcomes Connectivity Matrix

 

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Prepared by

Lecturer, Zafer TOPAÇ

Ocean Going Master, Maritime Trainer

Date

04.01.2018

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