Crew Manage Procedure
Crew Manage Procedure
Crew Manage Procedure
CONTENT
2. Scope of Recruitment
All types of crew recruitment.
3. Approval
The captain, chief engineer, first mate and big pipe wheel shall be submitted to the vice
president and general manager for approval; Personnel of other ranks shall be approved by
the manager of Recruitment Department, and graduates of national admission institutions
shall be approved by the manager of Training Department.
6 Sorted out and summarized the recruitment situation and carried out statistical analysis, for
2. Scope of Training
All types of training to crew.
3. Type of Training
3.1 STCW training: Training that crew should participate in according to international
conventions and relevant state departments, including professional training, special
training, knowledge updating training, job promotion training for seafarers, foreign
service training, etc.
3.2 Training requested by clients: training organized by clients and training provided by
clients.
3.3 Training requested by the company: graduates pre-service training, shore leave crew
training, pre-joining training, targeted training, pre-promotion training, business skills
strengthening training.
4. Training Methods:
Commissioned training, Client organized training, self-organized training, shipboard
training, joint school
Register the crew trainee book into MSA system in time. (Management department)
f. Joint education
According to the requirements of the company's business development on the
professional skills of the crew, carry out targeted training with the qualified schools, such as
special training, fitter skills training, English ability training, etc.
g. Commissioned training
According to the company's short, medium and long-term business development plan, the
training institution approved by the Maritime Safety Administration of the Ministry of
Communications is entrusted to train the crew's reserve force
h. Commissioned training
Entrust the training institution approved by the MSA of MoC to train the candidates for
marine graduates, according to the company's short, medium and long-term business
development plan.
2.2 Crews
a) Onboard service period-Crew change plan or special leave
b) Whether the crews get along well.
c) Are there any eligible for promotion? - Follow up the promotion process.
d) Three months of new job experience tracking - Onboard promoted or direct assigned.
e) Were there any conflicts? - Communication and keep track.
f) Whether there was a work injury? - Medical treatment/injury report.
g) Onboard injury/sickness-Medical consultation treatment and keep track.
h) Follow up and reply every three experience reports of cadets.
i) Follow up the performance of the newly hired crews, especially Captain and Chief
Engineer.
j) Regularly check the personnel performance with the crews on board.