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This report is to illustrate the analysis of advancement


and process for a number of Yachts which are in service
of marine for a period of time. Those Yachts are have
some characteristics that can be evaluated by some
calculations for the measuring quality and performance.
The purpose of this report is to advance evaluating the
ships in the marine in order to give a standard of
processing.

The

evaluation

process

includes

procedures of evaluating the following two parts.

the

Quality of Work: quality of accomplishing the work.


Quantity of Work: the quantity of work needed to be accomplished.
Organization and Planning : the ability of organizing and planning the work.
Judgment : the ability of taking the good decision of accomplishing work.
Interest in Work : the interest in accomplishing the work.
Ability to learn: the ability of adopting of what have learnt.
Initiative: the ability of taking initiative and creative work.
Dependability : the ability of accomplishing the dependency of accomplishing
work.

Relation with Other : evaluating the relation between the others in work
environment.

Communication Skills: the abilities of having the good communication of work


and corporate with the others.

Outstanding: from (A+ , A, A-)


Very Good : from (B+, B, B-)
Good : from (C+, C, C-)
Satisfactory : from (D)
Unsatisfactory : from (F).

Variable

Quality of Work

Point 1

Interest in Work.
Ability to learn.
Initiative.

Dependability.

Relation with Others.


Communication Skills.

Point 3

Point 4

More than average

Work usually done in

errors

preview

amount of errors

a careless manner

comparison to other

Usually organize
work well
Uses good common

Judgment.

Point 2

Work usually passes

student

Organization and Planning

Good Work, few

More than expected in

Quantity of Work

Expected amount of
productivity

Less than expected in Very low in


comparison with other comparison with other
student

students

Does normal of

More often than fails Consistently fails to

planning and

to organized and plan organized and plan

organized

work effectively

Judgment usually

sense. Usually makes good in routine


good decision

situations

More than average

Satisfactory interest

interest for work

for work

Quick in learn

Judgment often
independence

work effectively
Poor judgment jumps
to conclusion without
sufficient knowledge

Interest below range

Little interest in work

Average

Slow to learn

Very slow to learn

Acts voluntary in

Acts voluntary in

Relies on others must

most matters

routine matters

be told frequently

Can usually be

Can usually be

Can usually be

Somewhat reliable

depended upon in

depended upon in

depended upon in

upon in routine

most situations

routine situation

routine situation

situation

Congenital and

Most relations with

Difficult to work with Frequently causes

helpful.

others.

at times

Unreliable

frictions

Variable

Overall

Excellent

Very
Good

Good

A+

B+

C+

A-

B-

C-

Performance

Fair

Bad

Ship Information:
This point include the main information of the ship which identifies it as
a marine vehicle in order to distinguish it from another marine vehicles.
Ship Owner Information:
The information that the owner needed to prove his/her ownership of
the ship or the marine vehicle.
Co-Owner of Ship Information:
The information that proves that transferring of the ship ownership to
the another owner.
Equipments that must be on the ship board:
The equipment that must be available on the ship board in order to
guarantee safety and security.
New release of the ship license:
This release of ship that must be renewed every while in order to keep
the license.

Item

Info

Ship Name

The name that written on the ship skeleton

ID

The formal ID of the ship on papers

Formal No.

The formal no of ship on papers

Registration Date

The date on which the ship have to be registered

Work Nature

The nature of which the ship was manufactured for (such pleasure , or fishing )

Manufacturing Date

The date on which the ship was manufactured

Color

The color of the ship skeleton

Construction Place

The construction place of the ship

Factory Year

The construction year of the ship

Length

The length of the ship skeleton

Wide

The wide of the ship skeleton

Depth

The depth of the ship skeleton

Total Load

The total load that allowed for that ship to load

Additional Load

The addition permission load for the ship

Engine Power

The engine power needed to powering up the ship

Engine Type

The type of the ship engine

Maximum number of on
The maximum number of the people should the ship load, including the crew of
board individuals including
the crew

the ship themselves, as each ship must load only available number of crew.

Item
Owner Name

Info
The name of the ship owner as listed in
his/her password

Nationality

The nationality of the owner as written in


his/her password
Address

The known address of the ship owner

Examining

The date on which the ship has last

Date

examination on body and engine

Expire Date

The expire date of the examination note.

Item

Info

Co-Owner

The name of the ship owner as listed in

Name

his/her password

Nationality

The nationality of the owner as written


in his/her password

Address

The known address of the ship owner

Examining

The date on which the ship has last

Date

examination on body and engine

Expire Date

The expire date of the examination


note.

Item

Info

Co-Owner

The name of the ship owner as listed in

Name

his/her password
The nationality of the owner as written in

Nationality
his/her password
Address

The known address of the ship owner

Examining

The date on which the ship has last

Date

examination on body and engine

Expire Date

The expire date of the examination note.

Item

Info

Deliverance hoops

Which used by the crew to wear

Lifeboat open automatically

Which used by the individuals to use when rescue

Lifeboat normal

Which used when rescue

Navigation lights and shapes

Which used for alerting to another boots

Fire-fighting equipment

Which used for fight any firing circumstances

Compass

A tool which used for locating destinations

Fog signals

Which used for alerting in fog

Flashlight Waterproof

Tools to be lighting and flashing which resist water

First aid box

A tool box which used for first aid equipments

Distress signal

Which used to unleash when time of rescue

Sand pail

A sand pail which is used to put off fire

Hand-pump water

A pump of water which used to transferee water

Device for Ascaly VHF

A VHF device to be used to for calling rescue

Barrier protector on both


sides of the ship

Two barrier on both sides of ship which hold people from

Paddles

slipping off the ship.


Tools which can be used to paddle when the engine stops

Item

Info

Renew Start

The date in which the ship should be

Date:

renewed

Expire Date:

The date in which the ship license


will be expired

Item

Info

Ship Name

Jeliaa Al Baria

No.

m-31

Coordination
28.55.250
(n)
Coordination (e)

48.19.958

Item

Info

Ship Name

Jeliaa Al Bahria

No.

m-40

Coordination (n)

28.56.033

Coordination (e)

48.21.791

Item
Arifijan

No.

m-38

(n)
Coordination (e)

28.59.941
48.15.745

Item

Info

Ship Name

Ship Care

No.

m-35

Coordination
(n)
Coordination (e)

Info

Ship Name

Coordination

29.04.746
48.29.001

There are some notes that must be adopted in order


to take in consideration so that to keep the ship
licensing valid and functioning. These notes are
given as follows:
Subject to all or any of the data presented in this certificate of
inspection time, by the marine surveyor, or Coast Guard authorities
or by any authorized official.
Must keep this certificate on ship board at all times.
Marine surveyor will surprise inspections in order to ensure the
safety of the maintenance of the ship and its equipment at all times.
To avoid delays and not violate the law must renew this certification
annually.

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