Year: 201x Language: english Author: Refik Akdogan Genre: Textbook Publisher: - Edition: 2 ISBN: - Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Number of pages: 305 Description: In the age we live in, sea transportation has become a very important business all over world. Maritime countries give greater and greater care and importance to the development of the shipping industry and thus hope to profit from it. Although our country, Turkey, has about 8000 km. of coast line, it is unfortunate that our merchant marine fleet cannot be said to have reached the capacity necessary to meet the requirements of our exports and imports. Furthermore, merely tonnage is not enough: we must also have well-educated personnel who really know the merchant marine business. Such personnel must have a good knowledge of the English used in the merchant marine. Every nation involved in the business of the merchant marine must realize that unless the personnel in their fleets have a thorough knowledge of English, their fleets cannot be properly developed nor will they have the freedom to act effectively in the international shipping market.
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART 1 : Merchant vessels Lesson 1 : General classification of vessels Lesson 2 : Parts of a vessel Lesson 3 : Ship construction Lesson 4 : General arrangement Lesson 5 : The Decks Lesson 6 : The Hatches Lesson 7 : The Holds Lesson 8 : Cargo Gear Lesson 9 : The Navigating Bridge Lesson 10 : The Accommodations Lesson 11 : The Engine Room Lesson 12 : The After Pari PART II : Safety at sea Lesson 13 : Personal Safety Lesson 14 : Life Saving Apparatus Lesson 15 : Seaworthiness Lesson 16 : Seafarers and the I.M.O. Lesson 17 : The Last Lesson: Know Your Job Very Well And Be Very Careful. PART III : Glossary PART IV : Appendices : Appendix 1 : IMO's Standards regarding watchkeeping Appendix 2 : Some shipping forms Appendix 3 : Communications and conversations at sea Appendix 4 : IMO’s standard Marine Navigational vocabulary Appendix 5 : Illustrations for Merchant Marine Appendix 6 : Instructions to Established officers on board vessels.
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English for the Merchant Marine
Year: 201x
Language: english
Author: Refik Akdogan
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: -
Edition: 2
ISBN: -
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Number of pages: 305
Description: In the age we live in, sea transportation has become a very important business all over world. Maritime countries give greater and greater care and importance to the development of the shipping industry and thus hope to profit from it. Although our country, Turkey, has about 8000 km. of coast line, it is unfortunate that our merchant marine fleet cannot be said to have reached the capacity necessary to meet the requirements of our exports and imports. Furthermore, merely tonnage is not enough: we must also have well-educated personnel who really know the merchant marine business. Such personnel must have a good knowledge of the English used in the merchant marine. Every nation involved in the business of the merchant marine must realize that unless the personnel in their fleets have a thorough knowledge of English, their fleets cannot be properly developed nor will they have the freedom to act effectively in the international shipping market.
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION
PART 1 : Merchant vessels
Lesson 1 : General classification of vessels
Lesson 2 : Parts of a vessel
Lesson 3 : Ship construction
Lesson 4 : General arrangement
Lesson 5 : The Decks
Lesson 6 : The Hatches
Lesson 7 : The Holds
Lesson 8 : Cargo Gear
Lesson 9 : The Navigating Bridge
Lesson 10 : The Accommodations
Lesson 11 : The Engine Room
Lesson 12 : The After Pari
PART II : Safety at sea
Lesson 13 : Personal Safety
Lesson 14 : Life Saving Apparatus
Lesson 15 : Seaworthiness
Lesson 16 : Seafarers and the I.M.O.
Lesson 17 : The Last Lesson: Know Your Job Very Well And Be Very Careful.
PART III : Glossary
PART IV : Appendices :
Appendix 1 : IMO's Standards regarding watchkeeping
Appendix 2 : Some shipping forms
Appendix 3 : Communications and conversations at sea
Appendix 4 : IMO’s standard Marine Navigational vocabulary
Appendix 5 : Illustrations for Merchant Marine
Appendix 6 : Instructions to Established officers on board vessels.
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