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Merchant Ship Types provides a broad and detailed introduction to
the classifications and main categories of merchant vessels for
students and cadets. It introduces the concept of ship
classification by usage, cargo type, and size, and shows how the
various size categories affect which ports and channels the types
of vessels are permitted to enter. Detailed outlines of each major
vessel category are provided, including: Feeder ship General cargo
vessels Container ships Tankers Dry bulk carriers Multi-purpose
vessels Reefer ships Roll-on/roll-off vessels The book also
explains where these are permitted to operate, the type of cargoes
carried, and specific safety or risk factors associated with the
vessel class, as well as their main characteristics. Relevant case
studies are presented. The textbook is ideal for merchant navy
cadets at HNC, HND, and foundation degree level in both the deck
and engineering branches, and serves as a general reference for
insurance, law, logistics, offshore and fisheries.
Maritime Accident and Incident Investigation covers a wide range of
topics relating to maritime-orientated organisational hazards and
risks, as well as root cause analyses and techniques for analysing
evidence. Its approach to maritime casualty and incident
investigation caters to the unique needs of the maritime industry
and covers the human element, machinery and engineering, and
structural and security concerns. The book is divided into four
parts, which respectively introduce the concepts and theories of
organisational risks and hazards; provide a framework structure for
planning, initiating, performing, and closing out maritime casualty
and incident investigations; provide an overview of the main forms
of analyses; and offer a toolkit of forms and documents for
preparing and carrying out incident investigations. Focuses on
basic principles independent of particular software or protocols,
allowing customisation to the reader’s own management system,
Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) programmes, or related
initiatives Supports the reader in applying class-related
activities such as the provisions of the ISM Code and the
International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code The book
is ideal for trainees, advanced students, and junior maritime
professionals involved in the investigation of maritime accidents
and incidents.
This accessible reference introduces firefighting and fire safety
systems on ships and is written in line with the IACS
Classification Rules for Firefighting Systems. It covers the
design, construction, use and maintenance of firefighting and fire
safety systems, with cross references to the American Bureau of
Shipping rules and various Classification Society regulations which
pertain to specific Classification Society rules. Focuses on basic
principles in line with current practice Aimed at non-specialists
The book suits professional seafarers, students, and cadets, as
well as leisure sailors and professionals involved in the logistics
industry. It is also particularly useful for naval architects, ship
designers, and engineers who need to interpret the Class rules when
developing shipboard firefighting systems.
Merchant Ship Types provides a broad and detailed introduction to
the classifications and main categories of merchant vessels for
students and cadets. It introduces the concept of ship
classification by usage, cargo type, and size, and shows how the
various size categories affect which ports and channels the types
of vessels are permitted to enter. Detailed outlines of each major
vessel category are provided, including: Feeder ship General cargo
vessels Container ships Tankers Dry bulk carriers Multi-purpose
vessels Reefer ships Roll-on/roll-off vessels The book also
explains where these are permitted to operate, the type of cargoes
carried, and specific safety or risk factors associated with the
vessel class, as well as their main characteristics. Relevant case
studies are presented. The textbook is ideal for merchant navy
cadets at HNC, HND, and foundation degree level in both the deck
and engineering branches, and serves as a general reference for
insurance, law, logistics, offshore and fisheries.
Maritime Cargo Operations presents the core concepts of cargo work
for marine engineering students and cadets. It is built around the
essential principles of the maritime profession and is a valuable
guide to a broad range of key subject areas in the safe carriage,
handling, stowage and securing of cargo, and cargo watches in port.
It contributes to a sound understanding of cargo operations for a
future career in the profession, as well as offering a general
overview for deck officers. Gives an overview of the key areas in
cargo operations work. Includes structured Learning Outcomes and
self-test questions for each subject area to assist readers in
evaluating their understanding. The book suits merchant navy cadets
at Higher National Certificate (HNC), and Higher National Diploma
(HND), and foundation degree level in both the deck and engineering
branches, and also serves as a general reference for maritime
professionals.
Introduction to Ship Engine Room Systems outlines the key systems,
machinery and equipment found in a ship's engine room. It explores
the basics of their function with overall practical guidance for
engine room operation and maintenance, recognising emerging
environmental challenges. It covers the following topics: The role
and function of the steering and propulsion systems Power
generation The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems
The water management system Engine room fires and emergency
response systems Engine room watch procedures and checklists The
book serves as an accessible introductory text for engineering
students at HNC, HND, and foundation degree level, marine
engineering cadets, and non-engineering marine professionals such
as deck officers and cadets who want a general guide to how the
engine room functions.
Core Principles of Maritime Navigation introduces the main
navigation concepts required by trainees and professionals involved
in maritime operations. The book covers a wide range of subjects
from wind, waves and depths to navigational marks and buoys,
navigational techniques and equipment, passage planning, duties of
the Officer of the Watch, berthing and anchorage. It is not
intended to be a technical publication; rather, it aims to
introduce core ideas and concepts in an accessible way for general
readers, university students, cadets and for the continuous
professional development of experienced seafarers.
Maritime Accident and Incident Investigation covers a wide range of
topics relating to maritime-orientated organisational hazards and
risks, as well as root cause analyses and techniques for analysing
evidence. Its approach to maritime casualty and incident
investigation caters to the unique needs of the maritime industry
and covers the human element, machinery and engineering, and
structural and security concerns. The book is divided into four
parts, which respectively introduce the concepts and theories of
organisational risks and hazards; provide a framework structure for
planning, initiating, performing, and closing out maritime casualty
and incident investigations; provide an overview of the main forms
of analyses; and offer a toolkit of forms and documents for
preparing and carrying out incident investigations. Focuses on
basic principles independent of particular software or protocols,
allowing customisation to the reader’s own management system,
Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) programmes, or related
initiatives Supports the reader in applying class-related
activities such as the provisions of the ISM Code and the
International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code The book
is ideal for trainees, advanced students, and junior maritime
professionals involved in the investigation of maritime accidents
and incidents.
The only book offering a straightforward and brief introduction to
the way ships of the merchant navy operate and function
Particularly for cadets at HNC, HND and foundation degree level in
both the deck and engineering branches non-technical and
non-specialist, and assumes no background knowledge
Maritime Cargo Operations presents the core concepts of cargo work
for marine engineering students and cadets. It is built around the
essential principles of the maritime profession and is a valuable
guide to a broad range of key subject areas in the safe carriage,
handling, stowage and securing of cargo, and cargo watches in port.
It contributes to a sound understanding of cargo operations for a
future career in the profession, as well as offering a general
overview for deck officers. Gives an overview of the key areas in
cargo operations work. Includes structured Learning Outcomes and
self-test questions for each subject area to assist readers in
evaluating their understanding. The book suits merchant navy cadets
at Higher National Certificate (HNC), and Higher National Diploma
(HND), and foundation degree level in both the deck and engineering
branches, and also serves as a general reference for maritime
professionals.
Introduction to Ship Engine Room Systems outlines the key systems,
machinery and equipment found in a ship's engine room. It explores
the basics of their function with overall practical guidance for
engine room operation and maintenance, recognising emerging
environmental challenges. It covers the following topics: The role
and function of the steering and propulsion systems Power
generation The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems
The water management system Engine room fires and emergency
response systems Engine room watch procedures and checklists The
book serves as an accessible introductory text for engineering
students at HNC, HND, and foundation degree level, marine
engineering cadets, and non-engineering marine professionals such
as deck officers and cadets who want a general guide to how the
engine room functions.
The only book offering a straightforward and brief introduction to
the way ships of the merchant navy operate and function
Particularly for cadets at HNC, HND and foundation degree level in
both the deck and engineering branches non-technical and
non-specialist, and assumes no background knowledge
This accessible reference introduces firefighting and fire safety
systems on ships and is written in line with the IACS
Classification Rules for Firefighting Systems. It covers the
design, construction, use and maintenance of firefighting and fire
safety systems, with cross references to the American Bureau of
Shipping rules and various Classification Society regulations which
pertain to specific Classification Society rules. Focuses on basic
principles in line with current practice Aimed at non-specialists
The book suits professional seafarers, students, and cadets, as
well as leisure sailors and professionals involved in the logistics
industry. It is also particularly useful for naval architects, ship
designers, and engineers who need to interpret the Class rules when
developing shipboard firefighting systems.
Core Principles of Maritime Navigation introduces the main
navigation concepts required by trainees and professionals involved
in maritime operations. The book covers a wide range of subjects
from wind, waves and depths to navigational marks and buoys,
navigational techniques and equipment, passage planning, duties of
the Officer of the Watch, berthing and anchorage. It is not
intended to be a technical publication; rather, it aims to
introduce core ideas and concepts in an accessible way for general
readers, university students, cadets and for the continuous
professional development of experienced seafarers.
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