The Seamanship Examiner
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (731 Votes) |
Asin | : | 075066701X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
* Together with a CD-ROM, the book provides a complete examination study and revision package for all marine certificate of competency examinations * Full coverage of the latest STCW, ISPS, COLLREG, ISM and IMDG codes * PC-based Buoyage and Rules of the Road tutorial material on CD-ROM for enhanced learningThe Seamanship Primer is a complete study and revision guide, based on the international Standards of Training, Certification and Watch Keeping, for cadet and serving crew in the merchant marine sector. . It is the ideal study package for anyone preparing for the oral assessment taken by every marine professional to acquire a Deck Certificate of Competency at various levels of seniority up through Master
It is the ideal study package for anyone preparing for the oral assessment taken by every marine professional to acquire a Deck Certificate of Competency at various levels of seniority up through Master.With hundreds of tutorial questions and answers, plus interactive multiple choice examinations, The Seamanship Examiner is a trusted study aid for all international STCW Deck Officer candidates including Officer of the Watch, Chief Mate and Master positions, plus those working coastal and inland waters in the fish
Five Stars Awesome book. Great help for MCA Orals A. Korolis This book contains hundreds of questions for MCA Orals and the answers.Very helpfull for the preparation for the exam as it gives the reader an idea of the questions likely to be asked.The book comes with a training cdrom -an extra bonus-.Good value!
Farhan Saeed joined the Merchant Navy in 1988 and was engaged in world wide trading as a deck officer on General Cargo ships, Container vessels, and Passenger vessels with the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation. His marine studies, leading to a Master Mariners qualification, have been undertaken both in the Australian Mariti