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< [Ship Handling] 1.Ship Fire Prevention and Crew Personal Safety Responsibilities
1.1 Recognition of ship fire characteristics
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1.2 Fire-fighting on ship
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2.1 Recognition of combustion condition
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2.2 Types of combustion
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2.3 Recognition of Fire Hazard
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2.4 Spread of fire
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3.1 Classification of fire
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3.2 Methods and principles of Fire extinguishing
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3.3 Extinguishant
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4.1 Causes of ship fires
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4.2 Ship structure fire prevention
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4.3 Ship fire prevention management
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4.4 Ship repair and fire prevention
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5.1 Portable Fire Extinguishers
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5.2 Mobile fire extinguishing equipment
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5.3 Fireman's outfit
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5.4 Other fire-fighting equipment
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6.1 Fixed fire detection and alarm system
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6.2 Smoking detection system
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7.1 Water fire extinguishing system
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7.2 Fixed carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system
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7.3 Fixed foam extinguishing system
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7.4 fixed dry chemical system
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7.5 Water mist fog system and automatic sprinkler
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8.1 Ship fire protection organization and muster list cognition
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8.2 Fire control plan and Passage for ship escape cognition
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8.3 Fire drill
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9.1 The importance of individual and group responsibilities of crew members in controlli
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9.2 Safety assessment of ships and daily safety education and training for crew members
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9.3 Safety management code and flag state control, port state control
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10.1 Formulating Shipboard Muster list
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10.2 Response action to the alarm signal
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10.3 Escape routes and emergency communications
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11.1 Emergency Action for Ship Collision
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11.2 Emergency Action for Ship Stranding
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11.3 Emergency Action for ship fire
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11.4 Emergency Response to Ship’s Flooding and Sinking
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11.5 Emergency Response to War
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11.6 Emergency Response to Prevent shipboard Oil Pollution
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11.7 Anti Piracy Emergency Response
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12.1 The importance of complying with safe working methods
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12.2 Prevent industrial accidents
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12.3 Personal safety protection equipment
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12.4 Safety precautions for entering closed compartments
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12.5 Common types of work-related accidents of ship crew
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12.6 Prevention of work-related accidents for crew members
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13.1 Pollution damage caused by ships to the marine environment
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13.2 Basic requirements of the MARPOL73/78 convention
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13.3 Convention on the Management of Ballast Water on Ships
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13.4 Use of oil pollution prevention equipment
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14.1 Overview Of Crew Interpersonal Relationships
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14.2 Brief Introduction to Psychological Characteristics of Crew Group
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14.3 Team and team work
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15.1 The causes and effects of crew fatigue
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15.2 Measures to prevent and eliminate crew fatigue
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