CMASHIPS – ONBOARD CADET’S TRAININGS Cadet Guide Version 2.01 July, 2013. ALL C

CMASHIPS – ONBOARD CADET’S TRAININGS Cadet Guide Version 2.01 July, 2013. ALL CADET’S PERFORMANCE REPORTS INCLUDING MONTHLY ASSIGNMENTS SHALL BE SENT FOR THE ATTENTION OF THE REGIONAL TRAINING OFFICER (RTO) COPYING IN THE TRAINING DEPARTMENT GENERIC EMAIL ADDRESS WHICH IS ho.fleet‐training@cma‐cgm.com ALL CADETS ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT THE MONTHLY ASSIGNMENTS ON TIME, TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT WORKS AT THE END OF THEIR RESPECTIVE SEA PHASES, TO COMPLETE VIDEOTEL MANDATORY CADET FAMILIARIZATION SCHEDULE WITHIN 1ST MONTH OF JOINING THE SHIP AND TO PASS THE RELEVANT ASSESMENT TESTS ON TIME. CADETS’ SUITABILITY TO REJOIN THE NEXT VESSEL AS WELL AS PROMOTION TO OOW RANK WILL BE BASED UPON THE RESULTS IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED TASKS/PROJECTS. THEREFORE, CADETS ARE ADVISED TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORM TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITIES. YOUR DESIGNATED SHIP TRAINING OFFICER (DSTO) AND YOUR MASTER ARE AWARE OF THESE REQUIREMENTS. HOWEVER, IT IS ALSO CADET’S RESPONSIBILITY TO INFORM THE PERSONALS ONBOARD ABOUT HIS/HER TRAINING NEEDS. DURING BRIEFING MEETINGS WITH THE REGIONAL TRAINING OFFICER (RTO), CADETS ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO GET FULL INFORMATION ABOUT THE ONBOARD TRAINING PROGRAM AND WHAT IS REQUIRED OF THEM. CADET GUIDE Version 2.0 July, 2013 Page 1 / 17 CADET GUIDE - V2 - 2013.doc.doc You will soon be joining a CMA CGM vessel to carry out your training at sea. This guide gives information about joining the ship, onboard conduct, how to follow the training program and more. We wish you a safe and educational time on board the vessel and if there are any questions please do not hesitate to contact your RTO while ashore or the DSTO when onboard. You can also contact your RTO while you are employed on the ship if you have any query in relation to your onboard training management. 1. Joining a vessel You will be advised in advance the name of the ship and when you are expected to join. However, you should be ready in all aspects at least 48 hours before the announced departure date in case of any change in the vessel schedule. If you join a vessel in a foreign country the flights will be either on or the day before you join. All airplane tickets are booked by our in house travel department and the details will be forwarded to you by your manning agency. 48 hours before your scheduled departure you will be informed of your itinerary by phone or email and will be given a reference number. You can pick up your ticket at the counter of the airline at the airport. You will also be provided with the contact details of the local agent who will be responsible to pick you up from the airport for a smooth transfer onboard the designated ship. Check your emails regularly because it will be the main medium of relaying information regarding your itinerary and any amendments that might need to be made if the vessel is delayed. Follow instructions regarding tickets, trains, plans or taxi, to join the vessel. You are not required to wear your uniform when you join a vessel – normal civilian clothing is okay. You must keep the contact details of your manning agency as well as of the foreign agent in your hand luggage. This will help you to retrieve the information immediately if something goes wrong while you are travelling to join the vessel. 1.1 MAPS ID Each seafarer employed by CMA CGM will be issued with a unique ID Number called the “MAPS ID”. This ID will be recorded on all assignments and project works submitted by the cadet and will be used to log in to the VIDEOTEL VOD BOX. Cadets must obtain their MAPS ID number from the Regional Training Officer/Local Office prior to joining the ship and always remember it correctly. CADET GUIDE Version 2.0 July, 2013 Page 2 / 17 CADET GUIDE - V2 - 2013.doc.doc 1.2 Vessel Contact Details Vessel contact details will be provided to the cadet by the RTO/Local Office prior to joining the vessel. 2. What you need to bring with you? 2.1. Certificates and documents Every cadet, on joining a vessel, shall take with him or her, the originals of all Certificates and documents. This includes passport, identity card, seaman book, Contract of Employment, STCW certificates, vaccination record and medical fitness (ENG1 in UK) certificate. You must also take your Training Record Book with you when joining the vessel and any document that has been provided to you by your local agency. 2.2. Personnel effects At the end of this document is a suggested list of items that you may want to bring on board. This includes suggested amount of clothing. You will be on board for approximately 6 months and it is difficult to know how much to pack for such a long trip. You may also be calling to ports that have hot and cold climates so you are advised to carry clothing for all types of weather. There is a washing machine and dryer on board so you will be able to wash your own clothes. There is a small shop onboard where you are able to buy items such as, shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, razors and more. Otherwise you will also be granted shore leave at some ports, which will also allow you to stock up on necessary items. Electrical outlets onboard are of continental type (2 pin round). You are advised to carry an adopter in case if it’s not available on board. CADET GUIDE Version 2.0 July, 2013 Page 3 / 17 CADET GUIDE - V2 - 2013.doc.doc 2.3. Uniform Please also ensure that you have brought your uniform, such as black trousers, pilot shirt with epaulettes. You are entitled to eat in the Officer’s mess room, where depending on Captain’s desertion, you will be asked to wear the red sea rig. A deck cadet will also be required to wear the uniform when on the bridge with a pilot on board. When you go on board please ask your Designated Ship Training Officer (DSTO) when uniform is required. You are not required to join the vessel with your uniform on. Normal civilian clothing is okay. 2.4. Personal Protective Equipment Safety gear, such as gloves, goggles and ear defenders will be provided on board. You will also be provided with a boiler suit and safety boots. You may bring your own boiler suit and safety boots but please ensure they are up to the standards required. A boiler suit with “CMA CGM” log on it will be required to put on when you are in port and there are visitors on board. 2.5. Entertainment You will be on board a vessel for 4‐6 months and there is no internet or satellite TV. There is a selection of DVDs on board that can be watched in the Officer’s recreation room during your own time. However, it is recommended that books or your own DVDs are taken with you. It is prohibited to posses the pornographic material while you are on ship so you must ensure that anything you are taking onboard doesn’t contain the prohibited material in any form. Laptops, personal gaming consoles and mobiles may be brought on board, but they are your responsibility and no one will be liable for any damaged items. These will also need to be declared to the Captain as he will need to put it on the list for customs. If you bring your mobile phone with you please be advised that it will be “roaming” when you are not in the country that the phone is registered in. This means that any text messages or phone calls made will be on a different rate. It is best to check with your mobile provider what the rates are or do not use when overseas. CADET GUIDE Version 2.0 July, 2013 Page 4 / 17 CADET GUIDE - V2 - 2013.doc.doc 2.6. Money It is advised that you take 50 USD with you, despite the country that you will join. This is in case there are any emergency expenses that may arise. Please try not to keep large amounts of cash in your cabin on board. You will be able to get a cash advance from the Captain if you wish to get money for shore leave. This will come out of your next pay packet. 3. Taxis – Hotel The local CMA CGM agent will be advised of your arrival and will appoint a company representative who will pick you up from the airport/train station and will escort you to the port for a smooth transfer onboard the designated vessel. However, if there is any change in the vessel’s arrival schedule, the agent will arrange your accommodation in a local hotel until the vessel comes alongside in the port. In case there is nobody to meet you, you will need to contact the agent on the given phone number which will be sent to you by the crewing department along with uploads/Voyage/ cadet-guide.pdf

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