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1. Steer the ship and also comply with helm orders in the English language
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1.1 Use of the magnetic compass and gyro compasses
1.2 Helm Orders
1.3 Change Over From Aautomatic Pilot To Hand Steering and Vice Versa
2. Keep a proper look-out by sight and hearing
2.1 Responsibilities Of A Look-Out, Including Reporting The Approximate Bearing Of A Sound Signal, Light Or Other Object In Degrees Or Points
3.Contribute to monitoring and controlling a safe watch
3.1 Shipboard Terms And Definitions
3.2 Use Of Appropiate Internal Communication And Alarm Systems
3.3 Ability To Understand Oreders And To Communicate With The Officer Of The Watch On Matters Relevant To Watchkeeping Duties
3.4 Procedures For The Relief, Maintenance And Handover Of A Watch
3.5 Information Required To Maintain A Safe Watch
3.6 Basic Environmental Protection Procedures
4.Operate emergency equipment and apply emergency procedures
4.1 Knowledge Of Emergency Duties And Alarm Signals
4.2 Knowledge Of Pyrotechnic, Distress Signals; Satellite Epirbs Ans Sarts
4.3 Avoidance Of False Distress Alerts And Action To Be Taken In Event Of Accident Activation
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