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Advanced English for Navigators


Year: 2004
Language: English
Author: Ивасюк Н. А., Мелентева О. М., Молодцова В. В., Морозова Р. М., Калинина Р. Л., Кириченко М. Ю.
Genre: Study Guide
Publisher: Феникс
Edition: 1
ISBN: 966-8280-97-8
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR with errors
Number of pages: 218
Description: This manual is devoted to teaching future masters in navigation / specialty.
The course of training is designed for 102—104 academic hours in class and individual work.
It gives the chance for learner to gain the knowledge of the extensive lexical field from different scientific spheres.
The manual consists of three main sections, reflecting the legitimate,
commercial aspects of shipping, navigational / meteorological data and up—to—date information technologies in navigation.
The manual is designated for learner’s advanced level of English language and has significant informative load.
The authors are eager to further polishing the students’ skills in speaking, fast reading, lexical schemering of different parts of speech, their grammar skills.
The students may learn not less than 2500 new lexical units and also one of the main goals of the manual is to further brush up the communicative competency of navigators, masters of Philosophy in the significant, remarkable branches of their professional knowledge.

Contents

I. Legitimacy of Shipping Industry
1. ISO 9002
1.1. From inspection to ISO 9002
1.2. Understanding ISO 9002
1.3. Process Control..
1.4. Final inspection and testing
2. International Maritime Organizations
3. Maritime Treaties
4. MARPOL
Annex 1. Control of discharge of oil
Annex 2. Control of pollution by noxious substances
Annex 3. Prevention of pollution by harmful substances
Annexes 4 and 5. Prevention of pollution by sewage
Annexes 6.
5. Employment Law
5.1. Employment Law
5.2. Code of Conduct for Merchant Navy .
II. Commercial Structure and Correspondence of Shipping
1. Commercial Aspects of Shipping
1.1. Major components of the shipping industry
1.2. Professional duties of S hipper, Charterer, Freight Forwarder and Shipbroker
1.3. Agent's and Surveyor's roles in the shipping industry
2. Shipping Documents
2.1. Sales Contract, Carriage and Bill of lading
2.2. Charter forms
3. Ship Log Book
3.1. Ship's records
3.2. Use of documents in legal proceedings
3.3. The master and Crew. Taking and handing over Command
III. Navigation Aspects of shipping
1. Meteorology
1.1. General maritime Meteorology
1.2. Depressions
1.3. Tropical storms. Fog. Cloud formations
2. Automatic Monitoring Systems
2.1. Universal Shipborne Automatic Identification System (AIS) Transponder
2.2. Electronic Nautical Chart (ECDIS)
2.3. Vessel Information Archive System (VIAS). Mooring Master
2.4. Integrated Bridge System (IBS)
3. Internet

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