Question 1: Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice that directly impact on your teaching and on your learning environment. In order to summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice‚ we need to firstly understand what these terms mean. Legislation‚ regulatory requirements are a duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and usually enforceable through the courts. Codes of Practice are rules
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Q09864580 Course title: MSc International Maritime Studies – Shipping and Logistics Unit title: Management of Shipping Operations Assignment title: Risk and Safety Management Assignment tutor: Simon Holford Word count: 4‚000 words Learner request for feedback: TO BE COMPLETED BY STAFF Tutor feedback: Mark: Submitted on time (Y/N): Tutor signature: Date: Southampton Solent University School of Technology Faculty of Maritime and Technology
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MARITIME SURVEILLANCE POSITIONING and SAFETY SYSTEM for the Republic of the Philippines MASPOSS “A VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) is any service implemented by a competent authority‚ designed to improve safety and efficiency of vessel traffic and to protect the environment. The service should have the capability to interact with the traffic and respond to traffic situations developing in the VTS area.” (IMO guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services and IALA VTS manual‚ 1993) MASPOSS Issue No
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security not just in aviation but also in all areas of transportation became priority for all local government and International agencies. The international Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) code is a comprehensive security regime for the maritime sector‚ which was adopted in a resolution on the 12th December 2002 by a Diplomatic Conference of Contracting Governments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1974. The Code contains to Parts A & B‚ with A being Mandatory
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Convention “The Standards of Training‚ Certification & Watchkeeping (STCW) Convention was drafted in 1978 by conference at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London‚ and was activated in 1984” (wikipedia/stcw). Since its beginning‚ its scope has been to set qualification standards for masters‚ officers and watch personnel on seagoing merchant ships. On an international level‚ “the 1978 STCW Convention was the first to establish basic requirements on training‚ certification and watchkeeping
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Intercultural Conflict and Organizations During our lifetime‚ we are bound to become part of an organization. With America becoming more and more diverse‚ it has led to a rise in intercultural organizations. Anytime you have individuals of different ethnic backgrounds‚ there is a chance for some type of communication conflict. When people from different areas of the world engage in conflict‚ they often have different expectations of how the conflict should be dealt with. Conflict is a clash of
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METHODOLOGY In order to identify and evaluate the extent to which British Bulkers applies CSR in its business‚ both secondary and primary research was held. More specifically‚ secondary information about the company was collected through its corporate website. Moreover‚ online sources were used to analyze the external environment of British Bulkers‚ while articles and textbooks were also used‚ in order to analyze the importance of CSR in business in general and the shipping business in specific
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363 Developıng Scenarıos Based on Real Emergency Sıtuatıons Reza Ziarati TUDEV Institute of Maritime Studies‚ Tuzla‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey rziarati@tudevedu.com Martin Ziarati Centre for Factories of the Future‚ Coventry University Technology Park‚ Coventry‚ UK martin.ziarati@c4ff.co.uk Ugurcan Acar Centre for Factories of the Future‚ Coventry University Technology Park‚ Coventry‚ UK ugurcan.acar@c4ff.co.uk Abstract This paper reports on the outcome of the recent research carried out
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(2005); Organization: Contemporary Principles and Practice. Oxford: Blackwell. What is an Organization? • Organizations provide goods and services • Organizations employ people • Organizations bring together people and resources to produce products and services 4 4 4 What is an Organization? (cont.) • Organization: a tool used by people to coordinate their actions to obtain something they desire or value Organization: a tool used by people 5 How Does an Organization Create
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1. What are the sources of international law? Sources of international law help us understand what constitutes international law‚ and how international law is created. It refers to where states‚ organizations‚ individuals and the courts can finds principles of international law. Sources of international law can be divided into two main types‚ which are the primary sources and the subsidiary sources. The article 38 of the statute of the international court of justice establishes the five main sources
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