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What to Expect: As discussed, we have created a scenario-based approach for question 8.1.4. Here, the accountable members will be seen having a discussion about the procedures and points of interest. Further to that, we have introduced a timer-based approach to questions, followed by a question with images. For 360-degree images, we can have a similar approach depending on the nature of content. Slides 28-30 show another variation of how we can approach a question, followed by a constant visual style. Slide 31 shows another approach to address an image-based question. For Slides 32-33, we have created a template for cases where we do not have assets to present on screen. This can be one of the ways with which we present the content..

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[Audio] Female VO: JHM shipping company's vessel DDD1 has an inspection scheduled in the next month. Let's step in and see how the Master is going about the preparation..

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[Audio] Female VO: Were the Master and deck officers familiar with the company procedures for planning and documenting cargo tank cleaning operations after the carriage of volatile products, and had these procedures been followed?.

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[Audio] Female VO: The accountable members for this question are: Master, Chief Officer, and Second Officer..

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[Audio] Master: The inspection date is approaching soon. Let's discuss the company procedures for planning and documenting cargo tank cleaning operations after the carriage of volatile products..

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[Audio] Master: The Cargo Operations Manual, Part B, Chapter 8 – Tank Cleaning addresses certain points; how about understanding them first? C/ O: Yes! The manual addresses: Tank washing and gas freeing plans. Tank washing procedures or arrangements and required atmosphere for tank washing Special tank cleaning procedures including, where applicable, using chemicals in wash water and for local cleaning..

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[Audio] Here, the top part of the screen will remain the same. In the bottom part, Instead of the C/O, 2/ O will be speaking 2/O: It also addresses: Risk assessment and Managing slops retained onboard after completion of tank washing. Tank washing a slop tank on completion of slop discharge; Purging and gas freeing And record-keeping requirements.

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[Audio] We have understood the Procedures followed. We also need to learn about the points of interest for this question. Click and learn about each point of interest..

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[Audio] VO: Ensure that the tank cleaning plan had been carefully planned and followed..

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[Audio] VO: The potential hazards of planned tank washings must have been identified in risk assessment, including the risks from any tank cleaning additives used. Preventative measures must have been put in place to reduce the identified risks to ALARP..

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[Audio] VO: Officers and ratings involved in tank washing operations must know their roles and responsibilities..

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[Audio] Ensure that tank cleaning, including after discharge of a slop tank, had been conducted with the use of inert gas ( IG)..

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[Audio] VO: Tank cleaning operations must have been supervised by a responsible officer..

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[Audio] Review Tank Cleaning Log CCR88, Risk Assessment, log books and records to verify compliance with the given procedure.

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[Audio] VO: Steam must not had been introduced into a tank that may have had a flammable atmosphere..

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[Audio] Master, C/O, and 2/ O to be familiar with the mentioned procedure.

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[Audio] Great! We have learnt about the procedures and points of interests. Now, how about checking our knowledge on the same?.

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[Audio] Master: The next three questions are timed. If you're unable to answer a question in the specified time, the correct answer will be shown on screen. However, you can also select the answer and click 'Submit' to proceed..

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[Audio] For the question, there will be a 8- 10 second timer. Once the time is up and the answer is not selected, the answer will be shown on screen..

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COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT. Submit. Businessman holding thumb finger on stopwatch.

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COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT. Submit. Businessman holding thumb finger on stopwatch.

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COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT. Great! Your scored ___%. Correct Answers: Incorrect Answers:.

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Type of Variation: Slides 27-30 show a different way of approaching questions Slide 31-33 are templates for instances where we don’t have assets to present..

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[Audio] We can also represent questions using this template. The idea is to keep the image constant to keep it visually appealing..

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POINTS OF INTEREST. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. Drag the pointer and learn about each point of interest..