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ÏÂÃæÊÕ¼¯ÁËÒ»²¿·ÖÃæÊÔÊÔÌ⣬¹©¹ã´óÃæÊÔ´¬³¤²Î¿¼¡£ÆäÖеIJ¿·ÖÎÊÌ⣬²»µ«´¬³¤±Ø±¸£¬ÆäËû¸É²¿´¬Ô±£¬ÓÈÆäÊÇ´ó¸±Ò²±ØÐë¿´£¬ÂÖ»ú³¤Ò²Ó¦¸Ã²Î¿¼Ò»Ï¡£ 1. Can you tell me about your education background?

Please refer to an Master¡¯s self-introduction in Part One of this book. ʵÊÂÇóÊÇ£¬×îºÃ¸æËßÈ˼ÒÔÚij¸öѧУѧÁ˶೤ʱ¼ä£¬×îºÃÒ²Òª¸æËßÈ˼ÒÄã½ÓÊÜijЩÉç»áÅàѵµÄÇé¿ö£¬Ç«ÐéºÃѧ±Ï¾¹ÊÇÒ»¸öÃÀµÂÂï¡£

2. What is a classification society? What is the purpose of

classification survey? Please list some famous classification societies in the world.

A classification society is usually an independent organization that carries out classification surveys, statutory surveys([´¬²°]·¨¶¨¼ìÑé.[?st?tjut?ri]), surveys related to notaries matters for ships, offshore installations, marine freight containers, materials and marine equipment. It also provides safety management certification services to shipping companies and their ships. The purpose of classification survey is to evaluate the situation of a ship and the management of a company and its ship.

Some of the famous classification societies are: NK(Japanese ÈÕ±¾º£ÊÂЭ»á), CCS(Chinese classification society), ABS(American), DNV(Norwegian),

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LR(British Lloyd Ó¢¹úÀÍÊÏ), GL(German Lloyd µÂ¹úÀÍÊÏ), KR(Korean), RINA(Òâ´óÀû´¬¼¶Éç)¡£

3. Can you talk about the previous vessels worked on board? Please refer to an master¡¯s self-introduction in Part One of this book. ʵÊÂÇóÊÇ£¬ÈôûÓÐ×ö¹ý£¬Ç§Íò²»ÒªÎ±Ôì¡£²¢ÇÒ·þÎñ²¾¡¢ÊéÃæ¼òÀúÒÔ¼°Äã¿ÚÍ·½éÉܵÄ×ÊÀúµÄÄÚÈÝÒ»¶¨ÒªÒ»Ö£¬ÌرðÊÇʱ¼ä¡¢´¬ÐÍ¡¢º½Çø¡¢¶Öλ¡¢´¬Ô±Çé¿ö¡¢ÍâÅɹ«Ë¾¡¢´¬¶«¼°×â´¬¹«Ë¾Çé¿ö£¬ÒòΪÄãÊÇ´¬³¤£¬Ó¦¸Ã¶Ô×Ô¼º¹ÜÀíµÄ´¬Óзdz£ÉîµÄÓ¡Ïó¡£ 4. What type of cargo was carried on board your last vessel?

Ôø¾­ÔÚʲô´¬ÉϹ¤×÷¹ý£¬Ô˹ýʲô»õÎïÒ²ÊÇ´¬¶«·Ç³£¹ØÐĵÄÎÊÌ⣬ÒòΪ´¬¶«ÔÚ¿¼ÂǰÑËûµÄÒ»Ìõ´¬½»¸øÄãʱ£¬¶ÔÄãÊÇÔ˹ýijÖÖËûÃǵĴ¬²°ÔصĻõÎï·Ç³£¹Ø¼ü¡£ÒòΪÄãÖ»ÓÐÔ˹ýijÖÖ»õÎ²Å¶ÔÕâÖÖ»õÎïµÄÌØÐÔ¡¢×°Ð¶Ê±ÐèҪעÒâµÄÊÂÏî¡¢ÔËÊäÖÐÐèҪעÒâµÄÊÂÏîÓÐËùÁ˽âºÍ¾­Ñé¡£Æäʵ£¬ÄãÈç¹ûÔ˹ýijЩ»õÎÄãÒ²Ó¦¸Ã˵³öÀ´¡£ ÏÂÃæÌṩ¼¸ÖÖ»õÎïµÄÃû³Æ£¬¹©²Î¿¼£º

Bulk cargo: cement, cement clicker, nickel, ore, iron, sand, phosphorus rock, potash in bulk, salt, grain, pet coke, coal etc. Urea fertilizer, lime General cargo: vehicle, loader, wagon, heavy lifts, over-length cargo, mine equipment, steel construction material. Other: log, plywood, container, and so on.

5. Where was your last vessel¡¯s trading area? Which ports have you called? I have rich experience in calling the ports in the US, some developing countries and in the passage through the Suez Canal, Panama Canal, and Denver Strait, and Denmark Strait. Nagoya;

Oita;Tobata;Osaka;mu;Dampier;Walcoot;Gladstone;Haypoint;Merkey;Hedland Some useful expressions for trading areas: È«Çòº½Ïßocean-going, world widely, globally, worldwide; ¹Ì¶¨º½Ïß fixed route.

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6. Can you tell me the differences between the Chinese stateowned shipping companies and foreign shipping companies?

Basically, in my opinion, there are not big differences at all. It seems to me that foreign owners are more concerned about the master¡¯s overriding authority on board while the Chinese shipping companies tend to ask their local agents to do more for the vessel. Another major difference between them is that the Safety Management System of the Chinese companies is in Chinese and the working language on board is Chinese. What¡¯s more, most of the Chinese owners use the CCS for classification while foreign owners may use different classification societies.

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7. In case of cargo damage, for example, before the vessel arrives at the discharging port, you find the quality of the surface cargo has changed, how would you handle it?

I have to look into the reason and volume of the damage first, and then I¡¯ll contact the owner for instruction. In the event of small quantity of grain, I shall just throw it into the sea to avoid disputes. Or I will follow the owner¡¯s instruction to contact it¡¯s the P & I correspondent or local agent for their advice.

If necessary, I¡¯ll prepare a Sea Protest to claim that the ship owner and the crew have exercised their due diligence.

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8. How do you understand the Master¡¯s overriding authority under emergency situations?

If the situation and time permit, the Master should always report to the company first before taken actions. However, when the ship is in immediate

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danger, the Master shall exercise his overriding authority and take whatever actions necessary in dealing with an emergency situation in order to protect the safety of the seafarers, the cargo, the vessel, the port and the environment without considering too much the demands of the ship owner and the charterer. Nevertheless, the Master should report to the company in detail what has happened after the event.

9. Can you tell me about your experience as a Captain?

Hints: Your experience may include such things as the duration you have worked as a Captain, the places or ports you have ever been to, the types of vessels you have ever served, the types of cargo you have ever experienced, the types of trip you have ever experienced, the management styles on the vessels, and so on.

Please also refer to chapter one for more detailed answers. 10. What is the Master¡¯s Standing Order?

It is basically the Master¡¯s own set of instructions and orders for the vessel¡¯s operation. The contents may include the watch-keeping duties for the officers, when to ask for order from the master, the port entry procedure, and how to deal with emergency situations like oil pollution, fire disaster, collision, grounding, as well as when to call the master to the bridge, and so on. For special vessels (tanker, LPG or car carriers, etc.) the standing orders may have some more contents.

The Standing Order is normally found on the first pages of Deck Log Book and in the Bridge Order Book. Besides, some warnings shall be prominently[?pr?min?ntli] ÏÔÖøµØ

posted on the bridge and read and signed by all duty officers.

11. How do you understand the importance of keeping good and harmonious relationship with the Chief Engineer and other Officers and Engineers? Without harmonious relationship with the Chief Engineer and the other officers and engineers, the Master cannot manage the ship well. But how can the Master achieve it?

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