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Professional standards in marine industry: historical development of the legal regulation and modern renewal [PDF]
The article is devoted to the research of forming of genesis of professional standards for seafarers, and also, their next fixing in the national legislation of states and international agreements.
Sergiy Kivalov
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Abstract Based on interviews, this article examines the Philippines as a sending state from the perspective of seafaring labour export. It analyses how the outsourcing of seafaring labour and global regulation of standards of seafarer education, training and certification have broadened and deepened the involvement of international actors in Filipino ...
Roderick Galam
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MET Standards for Electro-Technical Officers [PDF]
The paper deals with one of the most important changes in the STCW 1978 as amended in 2010 Convention, from the point of view of the watchkeeping officers responsible for control, maintenance, diagnostic and repair of electrical and electronic ...
Janusz Mindykowski
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Abstract Automation malfunctions within complex socio‐technical systems reserve the potential to significantly affect human performance. In the context of maritime operations, varying consequences of automation malfunction on human performance can be observed.
Hasan Mahbub Tusher +5 more
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Evaluation of the MET and the STCW competence requirement standards (OEW) [PDF]
Maritime training has sometimes been criticized for not being designed as it should be, and there is disharmony in its implementation. The different forms and methods applied to ship training also affect the achievement of the objectives.
Heinonen, Ari
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Abstract While modeling efforts have furthered our understanding of marine iron biogeochemistry and its influence on carbon sequestration, observations of dissolved iron (dFe) and its relationship to physical, chemical and biological processes in the ocean are needed to both validate and inform model parameterization.
Christopher D. Traill +12 more
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Abstract The minimum requirements in maritime education and training (MET) are set by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW). First established in 1978, the STCW convention standardized educational procedures for seafarers.
Taha Talip Türkistanli
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Gemilerde Elektro-Teknik Zabiti Olarak Çalışacak Kişiler için Mesleki Yeterlik Ölçütlerinin Bulanık AHP Yöntemiyle Değerlendirilmesi [PDF]
Son yıllardaki teknolojik gelişmeler ve bu gelişmelerin denizcilik sektörüne yansımasıyla gemilerde elektro-teknik zabiti olarak çalışacak kişilerin fonksiyonu ve dolayısıyla da bu kişilerden beklenen nitelikler artmıştır. Bu çalışmada, gemilerde elektro-
Nebi GEDİK
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Le modèle français des formations maritimes et la STCW 95
Marcadon Jacques. Le modèle français des formations maritimes et la STCW 95. In: Norois, n°180, Octobre-Décembre 1998. L'Atlantique et les géographes. pp.
Jacques Marcadon, Marcadon, Jacques
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LLM-based Maritime Training Feedback System: Implementing RAG-Enhanced Assessment Analysis with STCW Compliance [PDF]
This paper presents the implementation and evaluation of a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system designed to provide automatic STCW- compliant feedback on maritime assessment questions.
Simon Baradziej
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