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GSK 3 - General Ship Knowledge 3 NAUT 1874

Ocean Navigation Part-time Studies Course

Course details

This course includes the study of International and Canadian regulations for the prevention of pollution and protection of the marine environment by oil and other hazardous materials. Students will demonstrate their ability to use Canada’s Shipping Act and relevant regulations for safety of life and pollution prevention. Students will also acquire basic working knowledge of the Canadian Labour Code and Occupational Health and Safety Legislation.

Prerequisite(s)

  • No prerequisites are required for this course.

Credits

8.0

Cost

$591.42

Course offerings

Fall 2022

Below is one offering of NAUT 1874 for the Fall 2022 term.

CRN 49646

Duration

Mon Nov 14 - Fri Dec 09 (4 weeks)

  • 4 weeks
  • CRN 49646
  • $591.42
Class meeting times
Dates Days Times Locations
Nov 14 - Dec 09 Mon - Fri 08:30 - 16:00 Marine BMC Rm. 252
Instructor

Agnelo Lucio Pereira

Course outline

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Cost

$591.42

Important information
  1. IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL BCIT MARINE CAMPUS COURSES STARTING SEP 1, 2022 AND AFTER WILL BE HELD ON CAMPUS Final Exam may be held at Transport Canada - Instructor will advise. Please refer to the prerequisite section of course webpage for any/all prerequisites. Note: For the issuance of Transport Canada Training certificates by the school, a Transport Canada, Candidate Document Number (CDN#) will be required. Contact Transport Canada, Marine Safety for further information.
Status

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Use Pollution Regulations as information to prevent pollution of the marine environment by oil, sewage, garbage, anti-fouling systems, and other marine pollutants.
  • Use procedures required by MARPOL to prevent oil pollution.
  • Use regulations to identify equipment required in a SOPEP Plan.
  • Use regulations for garbage management plans.
  • Use the regulations for prevention of pollution from ships and dangerous chemicals.
  • Use Arctic Shipping Pollution Prevention Regulations as required in the Canadian regulations.
  • Use the statutory requirements to report pollution incidents as contained in the "Pollutant Discharge Reporting Regulations, 1995".
  • Use knowledge of the shipping safety control zones order.
  • Use regulations for the following IMO conventions:
    • MARPOL 73/78 and its annexes
    • STCW 1995 and SOLAS 1974
  • Use regulations for the following IMO codes:
    • ISM Code
    • ISPS Code
  • Use Canada Shipping Act, Parts 1 to 6, 7, and 8.
  • Use the Canadian regulations and vessel’s documentation relating to the following:
    • Fire and Boat Drills Regulations
    • Life-Saving Equipment Regulations
    • Vessel Fire Safety Regulations
    • Ballast Water Regulations
    • Vessel Safety Certificates Regulations
    • Marine Personnel Regulations
  • Use regulations for organization and crew training for shipboard emergencies and related drills.
  • Use regulations for organization and training of the crew for routine operations and maintenance.
  • Use the Canada Labour Code and Marine Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.

Effective as of Fall 2021

Related Programs

GSK 3 - General Ship Knowledge 3 (NAUT 1874) is offered as a part of the following programs:

School of Transportation

  1. Master 150GT Domestic
    Associate Certificate Part-time
  2. Watchkeeping Mate Near Coastal (WKMNC)
    Certificate Part-time

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