3 Months Flashcards
Before Anchoring
2 profiles
2 plans
Forward 3 depths
Scope Room traffic
After Anchoring
Man listen engine
2 other vessels watch weather
Scope Room master
Speed limit 6kts in EJS
Changi sailing club
Pasir gudang
Malaysian shipyard and engineering yard
Sem shipyard
West of sen shipyard
Speed limit in ejs
12
Vsls applies to pmc 41/2020
2000gt or more
More than 30m height
Tug engaged in towing or pushing when combined gt of tugs and tow or vsl being push in 2000gt or more or tug or tow’s height is more than 30m
Night tow not permit where in EJS
Causeway to angler buoy
Restrictions in TIA
No vsl shall proceed south of the line joining caas by 1 and caas by 2
No vsl is permitted to stop or drop anchor within TIA
If req to stop or drop, report to control without delay
EJS reporting points
2min diff update
West tekong by
Point 1
Point 2
Paku
Malang papan
15min diff update
Seletar
8 POCC msg
Instruction
Information
Intention
Advice
Question
Answer
Request
Warning
MPX pmc
2/2018
3/2021
6/2021
37/1998
Dangers of using VHF
(a) Uncertainty over the identity of vessels¹, especially during periods of darkness, poor
visibility, and in situations when there is more than one vessel;
(b) Uncertainty over the interpretation of messages received due to language difficulties
and an imprecise or ambiguously expressed message;
(c) Loss of valuable time in trying to establish contact on VHF radio instead of taking
concrete action in accordance with the Collision Regulations ; and
(d) The danger of agreeing to a course of action that does not comply with the Collision
Regulations resulting in a situation that the action was intended to avoid.
How many anchorages
30
How many tidal stations
8 stream
9 height
03/2021 have men to do what
The owner, agent, master or person-in-charge of a
vessel at anchor must at all times have on board the vessel a sufficient number of men:
(a) capable of veering cable and keeping anchor lights burning; and
(b) for taking appropriate action in case of an emergency.
Cruise bay
- Reduced from 52m to 50m
- A person must not cause or permit a vessel of exceeding 50m in height to enter or remain within the cruise bay.
- A person must be cause or permit avessel in the cruise bay to be modified to attain the height exceeding 50m
- Exceed 48m in height to obtain written approval of the port master before entering, leaving or manoeuvring within the cruise bay.
- For the purpose of height restriction, a vessel is measured from the water line to the highest point of the vessel including its cargo structure or equipments onboard. If there are extendable structures onboard the highest point shall be the max height attainable by there structures when fully extended.