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Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Safety At Sea and Ship Security II DIY218 Elective Bachelor's degree 2 Spring 4

Name of Lecturer(s)

Assistant Prof. Dr. Ozan Hikmet ARICAN
Lecturer Şükrü SATILMIŞ
Lecturer Güneyhan TOL
Lecturer Dr. Ali Umut ÜNAL

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) MINIMIZING THE RISK OF FIRE AND BEING READY TO INTERVENE FIRES
2) SHIP SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING CURRICULUM
3) Security introduction training
4) Security Awareness Training
5) Designated Security Tasks Training Curriculum
6) Know the locations of fire-fighting equipment on board.
7) Designated Security Duties Training Curriculum

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

  Program Competencies
1 2 3
Learning Outcomes
1 No relation No relation No relation
2 Middle No relation No relation
3 No relation No relation No relation
4 No relation No relation No relation
5 Middle Middle No relation
6 No relation Middle No relation
7 No relation No relation No relation

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

Not Required

Course Contents

SHIP SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING CURRICULUM GENERAL INFORMATION AND SECURITY POLICIES IN MARITIME Security 2) SECURITY RESPONSIBILITIES 3) INSPECTION AND PROTECTION OF SHIP SECURITY PLAN IMPLEMENTATIONS 4) ASSESSMENT OF SECURITY RISKS, THREATS AND Vulnerabilities 2) RECOGNIZE SECURITY RISKS AND THREATS 3) CONDUCTING REGULAR SECURITY INSPECTIONS OF THE SHIP 4) APPROPRIATE USE OF SECURITY EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS, IF ANY,

Weekly Schedule

1) Fire fighting equipment, fire fighting equipment, fire and explosion devices (fire triangle), Ignition types and sources, flammable materials, fire hazards and fire spreading, fire fighting equipment, fire fighting equipment, The need to be cautious and careful.
2) Fire fighting and extinguishing, Fire fighting equipment and ship locations, Fixed equipment and its uses, Fireman equipment and its uses, Personal equipment and its uses, Fire fighting, Fire fighting and fire fighting, Fire fighting and extinguishing, Fire fighting and fire fighting fire fighting methods and practices, Fire fighting agents and their use, Use of respiratory devices.
3) ISPS code B VI certification training, Reporting a security breach involving the threat or attack of a pirate or a robbery, Knowing the methods to be followed when encountering a security breach, and Taking part in emergency and possible security procedures. Contributing to the enhancement of safety at sea with increased awareness, Basic information on maritime safety terms and definitions, including elements that may be related to sea piracy and armed robbery, International maritime safety policies and basic information on the responsibilities of states, companies and persons.
4) Basic knowledge about maritime security levels and effects on security measures and procedures applied on board and port facilities, Having basic knowledge about security reporting procedures, Having basic information about safety contingency plans, Recognizing security threats, About techniques used to eliminate security measures Basic information to provide information about potential security threats, including basic information, maritime piracy and factors related to the robbery. Basic knowledge to identify weapons, dangerous materials and devices. To have awareness of the damages that weapons, dangerous materials and devices can cause.
5) Basic information about security related information and security related communication, Methods to ensure awareness and vigilance about security and why they need to be vigilant, Relevant contracts and codes including those against sea piracy and armed robbery, basic information about exercise requirements, Establishing the conditions set under the ship security plan, Having information about maritime safety terms and definitions including elements that may be related to sea piracy and armed robbery, International maritime security policy, maritime plunder and armed robbery knowledge of the responsibilities of states, companies and individuals, including personnel, maritime security levels and security measures applied on board and at port facilities. Having information about the effects of sullerine, Having information about security reporting procedures.
6) Having information on procedures, procedures and procedures related to maritime piracy and related contracts, codes and IMO general matters, including possible issues related to armed robbery; Procedures for controlling and monitoring the security activities specified in the ship security plan and conducting surveys and surveys Information about safety-related contingency plans, including those for cruise-ship ship / port interface operations, as well as elements that may be related to sea piracy and armed robbery, and information about responding to security threats or security breaches .
7) Knowledge of security risks and threats, Knowledge of security documents including Security Declaration, Knowledge of techniques used to overcome security measures, including those used by naval thugs and armed robbers, Knowledge of potential security threats Having an awareness of sufficient knowledge and damages that can create weapons, hazardous materials and devices.
8) Midterm examination/Assessment
9) Having knowledge about the techniques that can manage and control communities when appropriate, Having information about security related information and security related communication, Having information about methods for physical searches and inspections that do not take place, Regular security inspections of the grounds, Having knowledge about control of access to the restricted access areas on the ship and ship. Having information about methods to monitor deck areas and surrounding areas effectively.
10) Having knowledge about the inspection methods of cargo and ship materials, Having knowledge about the methods of inspecting the ship crew's overthrowing, evacuation and entry as well as their duties, Use of security equipments and systems properly, Can be used against attacks by sea bandits and armed robbers to have general knowledge about various types of safety equipment and systems including limitations. To have information about the requirements for testing, calibrating and taking care of security systems and equipment especially at sea.
11) Control of fire fighting practices in ships, Fire classes and fire chemistry, Fire protection and fire fighting equipment, Fire protection measures, Fire and fighting procedures in port and sea, especially focusing on organization, tactics and control, Fire extinguishing using water, correction procedures.
12) Control of ventilation, Control of fuel and electrical systems, Hazard during fire fighting process (dry distillation, chemical reactions, boiler chimney fires, etc.), Fire fighting against dangerous substances.
13) Fire prevention measures and hazards related to the storage and handling of materials (paint etc.), management and control of injured persons, coordination procedures with land firefighting, requirements for flag state and class surveys.
14) Organization and training of fire crews, Preparation of unexpected situation plans, Structure and location of personnel in fire crews, Organization of fire drills, Inspection and use of fire detection and fire fighting systems and equipment, Fire fighting systems.
15) Fire detection systems, Fixed fire extinguishing systems, Portable and mobile fire extinguishing equipment (including appliances, pumps, rescue, rescue, life support, personal protective and communication equipment), Fire fighting techniques for all types of fire including fuel fires regulation of research and reports, Requirements for legal and class surveys, Evaluation of causes of incidents involving fire.
16) Final examination

Recommended or Required Reading

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

1) Lecture
2) Question-Answer
3) Group Study
4) Lab / Workshop
5) Project Based Learning


Assessment Methods and Criteria

Contribution of Semester Studies to Course Grade

30%

 

Number

Percentage

Semester Studies

Midterm Examination

1

70%

Practices

4

30%

 

Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade

70%

Total

100%

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required