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OUTCOMES BASE EDUCATION (LO & K1) Bachelor Degree in Maritime Technology FACULTY SCIENCE AND DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY

National Defence University Malaysia 1. COURSE NAME : CARGO HANDLING Pengendalian Kargo TMT 3283 Revision : 3 3. CREDITS : 3 (3+0) Date of Issue : Feb 2014 Last Amendment : Jan 2013 Edition : 4 Procedure No. : PK(O)/UPNM AKAD.05 (01) 6. OBJECTIVE : Students will be able to utilize the knowledge on cargo handling systems in relation to stowage techniques onboard ship, cargo handling gears, calculation of cargo distribution and safe working load as the requirements for them to perform the job of cargo officer onboard ship. Nil 4. STUDENT LEARNING TIME : 120 hours 5. PRE-REQUISTE : MS ISO 9001:2008 REG NO KLR -0500197

2. COURSE CODE :

7. COURSE OUTCOMES :

CO 1

Describe the cargo handling procedures and stowage principles for ship cargoes.

CO 2

Distinguish the appropriate cargo separation and ventilation methods for the cargoes.

CO 3

Use appropriate cargo handling gears and machine handling equipment (MHE).

CO 4

Categorise various types of cargo, carrying units and requirement of marine insurance.

8. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS : Upon completion of this course, students shall be able to :

KP 1

Pass minimum grade D+ or 40% in tests, assignments and final examination.

KP 2

Plan appropriate methods of cargo separation and ventilation for specified cargo.

KP 3

Choose and utilize appropriate cargo handling gears and machine handling equipment (MHE). Demonstrate the ability in distinguishing the various types of cargoes pertaining to storage requirements on board ship.

KP 4

9. SYNOPSIS: This course should be able to provide students with knowledge on cargo handling system which covers, cargo distribution, cargo handling, unitized cargo, liquefied gases, dangerous goods, latest development and trends on containers, bulk and liquid cargo transport. This subject will cover the application on the latest cargo handling and stowage techniques onboard ship, plan appropriate cargo separation and ventilation, utilize appropriate cargo handling gears, calculate cargo distribution based on stowage principles and calculate the correct safe working load.

10. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CO AND PO

Relationship with Program Learning Outcome (PO) Serial Course Learning Outcome (CO) Delivery P P P P P P P P P O O O O O O O O O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lecture, Individual and Group Work Test, Exercise & Presentation Assessment

CO 1

Describe the cargo handling procedures and stowage principles for ship cargoes.

CO 2

Distinguish the appropriate cargo separation and ventilation methods for the cargoes.

Lecture, Individual and Group Work

Test, Exercise & Presentation

CO 3

Use appropriate cargo handling gears and machine handling equipment (MHE).

Lecture, Individual and Group Work

Test, Exercise & Presentation

CO 4

Categorise various types of cargo, carrying units and requirement of marine insurance.

Lecture, Individual and Group Work

Test, Exercise & Presentation

11. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CO AND SOFT SKILLS:

Cognitive Domain

LEARNING TAXONOMY LEVEL Psychomotor Domain Complex Overt Response

Affective Domain Responding to Phenomena

Receiving Phenomena

Guided Response

Comprehensive

Course Outcome Knowledge

C1 CO 1 CO 2 CO 3 CO 4

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P6

P7

A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

Internalizing Value

Organizing Value

Application

Mechanism

Origination

Adaptation

Evaluation

Perception

Synthesis

Analysis

Valuing

Set

12. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CO AND SOFT SKILLS

Communication Skills CO C S 1 C S 2 C S 3 C S 4 C S 5 C S 6 C S 7 C S 8

CO 1 CO 2 CO 3 CO 4

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving C C C C C C C T T T T T T T PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Team Work T S 1 T S 2 T S 3 T S 4 T S 5

CO CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4

Long Life Learning and ICT LL LL LL 1 2 3

Entrepreneurship Skill ES 1 ES 2 ES 3 ES 4

Professional Ethic & Morale EM EM EM 1 2 3

Leadership Skill LS 1 LS 2 LS 3 LS 4

13. COURSE CONTENT Week Course Content No. of hours 1-2 Basic Ships Cargo. Background and development of maritime transport; Principles of stowage; and Safety of crew, ship, and cargo. 6

Cargo Distribution. Maximum use of capacity; Broken stowage and stowage factor; and Volumes, bale and grain capacity.
4

Cargo Handling. Dunnaging and cargo separation; Ventilation and sweat; Access, tallying and pilferage; and Trimming, lightening and cargo compartment preparation.

Cargo Documentation. Bills of Lading, Cargo manifest, Marine insurance policy and Cargo plan.

6-7

Unitized Cargo. Wheeled and heavy units Timber and coal Fertilizer and cement Ore, mineral and metals. Chemicals Reefer cargoes ship. Test 1

Mid semester break

9 -10

Containerization. Types of containers, containers lay-out, precautions when handling containers.

Liquefied Gases 11

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Dangerous cargo Submission of assignments

13 - 14

Latest Development and Trends on Containers, Bulk and Liquid Cargo Transport Latest Development and Trends on Liquid Cargo Transport Test 2

15

Presentation of assignments

16

Revision and consultation for final examination

14. STUDENT LEARNING TIME No. Teaching and Learning Activities Total Student Learning Time

Face to Face Learning 1. Teacher Centred Learning (TCL) Lectures 38

Student Centred Learning (SCL) Tutorial Laboratory SCL Activities 0 0 4

2.

Self Studied Learning Individual Learning (Assignment, Project, Module) Revision for Final Examination Preparation for Continuous Assessment 46 14 12

3. Formal Assessment Continuous Assessment (Quiz & Test) Final Examination 3.5 2.5

Total Student Learning Time

120

Credit

120 / 40 = 3 credits

15. ASSIGNMENT Essay / case study and presentation : a. Length: About 2500-3000 words (about 15 pages excluding diagrams, pictures and charts) b. Format : English, computer type, double space, font 12, Times New Roman, complete with binding. c. Submission: Week 12. d. Presentation: Week 15. Each group to present using Power Point for 15 minutes only. e. Discussion : Q and A session for 5 minutes. Group 1. Essay and Case Study Topics Discuss the necessary arrangements that required when carrying dangerous goods onboard ship in relation to the Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods) Regulations 1981.

2.

Discuss the necessary arrangements that required when carrying liquefied gas cargoes onboard ship with regard to the relevant IMO Codes. Discuss the safety requirements when carrying chemical cargoes onboard ship with regard to the relevant IMO Codes.

3.

4.

Discuss various types of cargo access equipment in merchant ships.

5.

Discuss various types of modern ventilation procedures/installations used onboard merchant ships.

6.

Discuss the Code of Practice for Bulk Cargoes when dealing with hazards which can be encountered during the handling of such cargoes. Discuss the modern refrigeration systems/installations used onboard merchant ships.

7.

8.

Discuss the care, handling and carriage of petroleum products onboard merchant ships.

9.

Discuss types of containers and their applications.

10.

Discuss various types of cargo lifting gears.

11.

Discuss various types of cargo damages and their associated claims.

12.

Discuss international application to safety with regard to cargo handling.

13.

Discuss planning and monitoring procedures in relation to carriage of cargo onboard ship.

14.

Discuss the methods of ventilation used onboard ships.

15. 16.

Discuss various types of port cargo handling equipment.

Discuss the management of ships cargo operation.

17

Discuss the hazards and safety provision with regard to dangerous cargoes.

18.

Solid bulk commodities may be loaded in General Purpose Containers, suitably fitted with bulkheads at the door end of the container. Discuss.

19.

Discuss various types of containers in relation to cargo handling.

20.

Certain non-hazardous liquids can be transported in General Purpose Containers, fitted with special flexible tanks. Discuss.

Group 1.

PBL Assignments You are onboard KD MAHAWANGSA as a Cargo Officer. The ship is tasked to carry certain ammunitions required for those ships that are participating in the operation known as OPS TAYANG. KD MAHAWANGSA is scheduled to proceed from Lumut to Gugusan Semarang Peninjau (GSP). Prepare the cargo plan for the ammunitions and adhere the appropriate safety procedures during its transshipment.

2.

MV Mawarku is tasked to carry logistics requirements for the humanitarian aids mission in one of the crises areas of the Middle East. The ship is scheduled to sail from the Lumut Naval Base upon the completion of loading of the required cargoes. You are tasked to prepare the necessary documentations and supervise the loading and unloading of cargoes.

3.

As a cargo officer onboard KD SRI INDERA SAKTI, you are required to calculate the space requirements for carrying military hardware of 3 x 3-ton trucks, 200 x assault boats, 5 x T100 battle tanks for Joint Operation with Army and RMAF in Kuantan.

4.

KD MAHAWANGSA is carrying army heavy armaments for EX PENYU TRIDENT. You are required to make inspections on the dangerous cargoes carried on board ship pertaining to IMDG code.

16. TEACHING METHODOLOGY: a. Students will be exposed to understanding and knowledge on ILS and fundamentals in spares/stores acquisitions. They are given as many examples in its application in current situations through lectures and discussions. b. Students shall prepare an essay or case study with regard to MLC of the certain essential equipment/system onboard ships through Problem-based Learning (PBL). c. Conduct the group discussions through problem based learning on selected topics of logistics current issues.

17. EVALUATION AND GRADING:

Serial

COURSE OUTCOME (CO) Describe the cargo handling procedures and stowage principles for ship cargoes.

Grade : A Level : (5) Answer question with 75% and above of accuracy Answer question with 75% and above of accuracy Answer question with 75% and above accuracy

B (4) Answer question with 74 60 % accuracy Answer question with 74 60 % accuracy Answer question with 74 60 % accuracy

C (3) Answer question with 59 45 % accuracy Answer question with 59 45 % accuracy Answer question with 59 45 % accuracy

D (2) Answer question with 44 30 % accuracy Answer question with 44 30 % accuracy Answer question with 44 30 % accuracy

E (1) Answer question with 29 % accuracy

CO 1

CO 2

Distinguish the appropriate cargo separation and ventilation methods for the cargoes.

Answer question with 29 % accuracy

CO 3

Use appropriate cargo handling gears and machine handling equipment (MHE).

Answer question with 29 % accuracy

CO 4

Categorise various types of cargo, carrying units and requirement of marine insurance.

Answer question with 75% and above of accuracy

Answer question with 74 60 % accuracy

Answer question with 59 45 % accuracy

Answer question with 44 30 % accuracy

Answer question with 29 % accuracy

18. COURSE ASSESSMENT: a. b. c. d. e. Assignment of essay / case study Essay / case study presentation Test 1 and Test 2 Final examination Minimum passing grade 25% 15% 20% 40% 40% (D+)

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19. REFERENCES: a. Alderton, P. M. (2008). Port management and operations. UK: Informa Publication. b. Bichou, K. (2010). Port operations, planning and logistics. London : Informa Publisher. c. Branch, A. E. (2007), Elements of shipping, 8th Ed. Stanley Thornes Ltd, Cheltenham. d. Dong Wook Song. (2012). Maritime logistics: A complete guide to effective shipping and port management. UK: Amazon.
e. Guldogan, E. U. (2011). Port operations and container terminal management: with

applications. UK: Amazon. f. Khir. (2009). The practitioners definitive: Guide safety & security. Singapore: Strait Time Press.

20. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES: To produce competent graduates who are able to apply their knowledge onboard Royal Malaysian Navy ships/bases and other maritime agencies ships/bases. To produce graduates with psychomotor, practical and technical skills in maritime technology and enabling them to be competent officers for maritime organizations. To produce graduates who are able to acquire critical thinking and scientific approach on problem solving through research and development. To produce graduates who are able to communicate effectively in the maritime environment.

PO 1

PO 2

PO 3

PO 4

PO 5

To produce graduates with social and team work skills, dedicated and uphold responsibilities to serve the nation. To produce graduates who are able to pursue life-long learning and to acquire the management of Information, Communication and Technology (ICT).

PO 6

PO 7

To produce graduates with management and entrepreneurship skills.

PO 8

To produce graduates who are professional, upholding good values, with right attitudes and ethics, and aware on environment protection. To produce graduates with leadership skills and nurture students to be intellectual leaders of character.

PO 9

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Prepared by : Name : Mohamad Abu Ubaidah Amir Bin Abu Zarim

Certified by : Head of department:

Signature : Date : 18 Feb 2014

Signature : Date :
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