SULTAN HASANUDDIN'S TRAINING SHIP FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS

  • Muh. Jafar Politeknik Ilmu Pelayaran Makassar
Keywords: Eligibility, training ship, crew, certificate

Abstract

Every ship that complies with the Solas 1974/1978 regulations is equipped with safety equipment to aid or assure safety. Sultan Hasanuddin's Training Ship is a vessel designed to train Makassar Maritime Science Polytechnic students. It is vital to pay attention to completing requirements such as personnel and credentials owned by a ship in order to keep a training ship viable. The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of the Sultan Hasanuddin Training Ship in line with the provisions of SOLAS 1974/1978, which focuses on the adequacy of the crew and certificates owned by the Sultan Hasanuddin Training Ship. A descriptive qualitative technique was utilized. The findings of this study show that the crew on duty on the Sultan Hasanuddin Training Ship is sufficient, namely 14 people, while the completeness of certificates based on the provisions of SOLAS 1974/78 was discovered to be lacking, with several certificates not owned by the Sultan Hasanuddin Training
Ship.

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Published
2022-08-01
Section
Articles