OICNW-2-2A
Watch relief
Condition
On a ship underway or a full mission ship simulator during an exercise at sea.
Behavior |
Standard |
The student will: |
During assessment, the student shall, at a minimum: |
Properly relieve the OICNW watch at sea in accordance with good seamanship and STCW Code Section A-VIII/2, Part 4-1, Paragraphs 19 to 23.
|
- Read the standing orders and night orders.
- Compare the vessel’s position, course and speed read from the GPS receiver to the DR position and track.
- Compare the position of the next charted waypoint to the GPS waypoint and the route print out.
- Verify the identity of critical aids to navigation in sight.
- Determine tides and currents as necessary.
- Determine the visibility and weather conditions.
- Check and tune the radar or ARPA.
- Check any targets displayed on the radar or ARPA.
- Check the heading by magnetic and gyrocompass.
- Determine the navigational hazards likely to be encountered during the watch.
- Determine the possible effects of list, trim, water density and squat on under keel clearance.
- Discuss courses, traffic, weather and any special instructions with the officer being relieved.
- Explicitly tell the officer being relieved that he or she is relieved.
|
Properly hand over a RFPNW port watch in accordance with the ordinary practice of good seamanship and STCW Code Section A-VIII/2, Part 4-1, Paragraphs 19 to 23.
|
- Advise the relief of:
- Which accommodation ladder or other access to the vessel is in use;
- The ship security alert status;
- Any standing and current orders regarding vessel security;
- Events anticipated for the upcoming watch (sailing, pilot on board, cargo completion, etc); and
- Bus schedules, shore leave requirements, other local events; and
- Report: “The watch has been relieved.” to the officer on watch.
|
Note: This assessment supports KUP OICNW-A2.2, and is assessed in MT-4371 Sea Term IV: Marine Transportation.