Oil Tanker Training
20 The training required by paragraphs 2.2 and 4.3
of regulation V/1-1 in respect of oil tankers should be set
out in a training plan which clearly expresses, for all parties involved, the
objectives of the training. Training may be given on board or ashore, where
appropriate. It should be supplemented by practical instruction on board and,
where appropriate, in a suitable shore-based installation. All training and
instruction should be given by properly qualified and suitably experienced
personnelfootnote.
21 As much use as possible should be made of
shipboard operation and equipment manuals, films and suitable visual aids, and
the opportunity should be taken to introduce discussion of the part to be
played by the safety organization on board ship and the role of safety officers
and safety committees.
Chemical Tanker
Training
22 The training required by paragraphs 2.2 and 6.3
of regulation V/1-1 in respect of chemical tankers should be
set out in a training plan which clearly expresses, for all parties involved,
the objectives of the training. Training may be given on board or ashore, where
appropriate. It should be supplemented by practical instruction on board and,
where appropriate, in a suitable shore-based installation. All training and
instruction should be given by properly qualified and suitably experienced
personnelfootnote.
23 As much use as possible should be made of
shipboard operation and equipment manuals, films and suitable visual aids, and
the opportunity should be taken to introduce discussion of the part to be
played by the safety organization on board ship and the role of safety officers
and safety committees.