Link to example 1 is provided below.
Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations).
Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos:
Cargo work numerical (example 1):
Mate’s receipt and letter of indemnity:
Bills of lading:
Timber cargo ships:
High-density cargoes:
Action if coal cargo temperature is rising:
Cargoes which may liquefy:
Timber Code and hazards of timber:
Carrying sulphur on ships:
Information provided to Masters of bulk carriers:
Lading and discharging of bulk carriers:
Loading manual of a bulk carrier:
Grain Code and Hazards of Grain:
Loading Rice on ships:
Shifting of grain cargo:
Stability Criteria for Grain carriers:
Stability Criteria for Timber carriers:
Timber cargo shifts at sea:
Precautions for carrying timber deck cargo:
Carriage of refrigerated cargoes:
Rigging Plan:
Maintenance schedule for lifting gear:
Dangerous goods container went overboard:
Actions after major breakdown of lifting gear:
Heavy lift procedure:
False beliefs about hatch cover maintenance:
Procedures to open and close hatch covers:
Maintaining steel landing pads and other parts of the hatch cover:
Inspection of hatch covers:
Factors affecting water-tightness:
Hatch cover (Heavy Weather Precautions):
Safety when working with hatch covers:
Testing of water-tightness of hatch covers:
Dangerous goods manifest:
Documentation for Dangerous Goods:
Precautions during loading and discharging explosives:
Stowage requirements for dangerous goods in packaged form:
Stowage of explosives and magazines:
Loading containers on a bulk carrier:
Cargo change-over from bulk to oil:
Container stowage planning done ashore:
Making a loading plan for containers:
Testing of derricks and lifting appliances:
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