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1、Chapter 2 the Organization of a Ships Crew and the Deck Departments Responsibilitythe Organization of a Ships CrewThe man in charge of a ship is the master. He is responsible for the ship,her cargo and the safety of the crew. He must be well qualified and an experienced navigator. Although his corre
2、ct title is the master,he is addressed as “captain”.The organization of the crew of a cargo ship is changing,but it is still customary to find deck,engine,catering and radio departments in ships of a reasonable size. Each department is made up of a varied number of officers,petty officers and rating
3、s.The chief officer,or first mate as he is often called,is the head of the deck department. He is assisted by a second officer (mate),a third officer (mate). The deck department also includes a boatswain (bosun) and a carpenter,and a number of ratings. These are made up of able seamen(AB),ordinary s
4、eamen(OS) and a middle grade known as efficient deck hands(EDH). On some ships navigating cadets are carried for training purposes.The chief engineer is head of the engine department. He is assisted by a second,third,fourth engineer. An electrical officer may also be carried. The engine room ratings
5、 are firemen and greasers. There may also be engineer cadets.The catering department is under the chief steward. It is divided into a saloon and galley section. The galley section is headed by the ships cook. He is assisted by cooks.The radio department often consists of only one man:the radio offic
6、er.the Deck Departments Responsibility1. the Work of the Deck Department The deck department is responsible for navigating the ship safely and economically from port to port. The master is an experienced navigator and usually works out the best course. It is the job of the deck department to see tha
7、t the cargo is stowed properly in the holds and kept in good condition during the voyage. The stowage of cargo is the responsibility of the chief officer. He is helped by the second and third officers. In addition,when the ship is not fully laded,the chief officer must see that the holds are cleaned
8、 and prepared for their next cargo. In a tanker the cargo tanks are washed out during ballast passages and freed of gas. The second officer is responsible to the master for keeping the ship on course and for looking after all the equipment used for navigation. At sea,much of the deck departments tim
9、e is spent maintaining the ship and her equipment in good condition. This means constant cleaning,painting and repair work. This is done by ratings under the supervision of the boatswain (bosun). A program of maintenance for each day is worked out by the chief officer. He also looks after the genera
10、l day-to-day running of the department and deals with any problems. The third officer is in charge of fire-fighting equipment and life-saving appliances. The different appliances must be complete and in good working order.The boatswain and the carpenter are directly responsible to the chief officer.
11、 The Bosun sees that his orders and those of other deck officers are carried out by the crew. He is a man with a lot of knowledge and practical experience in seamanship. The carpenter is usually a qualified shipwright. He no longer works only with wood as his name suggests. His most important regula
12、r job is to sound the tanks and bilges in order to check the depths of liquid in them. He also operate the windlass,when the anchors are being raised or lowered.The deck department is also responsible for keeping watches. An officer is always on watch on the bridge.2. the Master Responsibilities and
13、 DutiesThe master is the direct representative of the company. Decisions and actions taken by the master in this capacity are usually binding upon the company,and therefore the master must act to ensure that companys interests are protected. The master has supreme command of the vessel and full auth
14、ority under the law over all phases of vessel operations at all times. This authority under the law extends over all persons on board.The master is at all times responsible for the seaworthiness and safety of the ship and for the safety of all personnel,cargo and equipment aboard.The master is respo
15、nsible for the management of the certificates and documents related the vessel.The master is ultimately responsible for the safe handling and control of cargo during loading,transport and discharge.The master must keep the company advised of the progress of vessel operations. Requirements for specif
16、ic reports are listed in various marine regulations. In addition to these reports,however,the master should advise the company of any significant or unusual occurrences. Examples of such occurrences are rescues,accidents or oil spills of other vessels,malfunction of important navigational aids,and s
17、o forth.3. The First Officer Responsibilities and DutiesJoiningUpon joining a vessel,the first officer must report to the master,and then,in company with the officer being relieved,make a through inspection of those sections of the vessel for which the first officer is responsible. The relieving fir
18、st officer must check deck department equipment,machinery,records,and inventories,and the deck maintenance log to determine the status of the maintenance program.Duties generalThe first officer is responsible to the master for the operation,administration,and supervision of the deck department. The
19、first officer is the second in command of the vessel and officer-in-charge when the master is absent. The first officer must be familiar with subordinate deck officers,supervisory responsibilities,stores and equipment to ensure that the deck department is adequately manned and equipped in accordance
20、 with the company.CargoThe first officer is responsible for cargo planning,holds preparation,loading,stowage, discharging,and for the accurate preparation of reports and records concerning cargo. The first officer must ensure that cargo holds and equipment are maintained in good operating conditions
21、. The first officer is ultimately responsible for the safe handling and control of cargo during loading,transport and discharge.BallastBallast must be carried and distributed in the ship in accordance with recommended ballast procedures. Should any deviation be necessary, the effect of shifting or t
22、he increase or decrease of the amount of ballast on the vessel draft,trim,hog and sag stresses must be considered prior to taking any action. At no time will sag or hog stresses be permitted in excess of the established safety factor values.4. the Second Officer Responsibilities and dutiesJoiningUpo
23、n joining a vessel the second officer must report to the master. The second officer must discuss with officer being relieved details of the equipment and material for which the second oficer is responsible,and inspect them promptly,preferably in the company of the officer being relieved. Unsatisfact
24、ory conditions must be reported to the master.Duties GeneralThe scond oficer is responsible to the master for the proper performance of his assigned bridge watchstanding and navigational duties. The scond oficers is responsible to the master through the first officer for watch duties pertaining to n
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