Thursday, September 29, 2016

Cadets can now process their requirements ONLINE!

Did you know! You can now process your requirements while studying.

Here are the basic requirements that you can now process while studying 

Birth Certificate (3 pcs)
Fee: ₱ 350.00/Certificate

for step by step guide click here

Yes! you need at least 3 birth Certificate why?, In applying for Philippine passport and Seamans book, one of the documents needed is your Birth Certificate and it will not be returned. The other 1 will be your extra.


Passport
Fee: ₱ 450.00/Certificate

for step by step guide click here

 In applying for passport you can go here for the detailed step by step process

WARNING: DON'T AVAIL FIXERS


NBI Clearance 
Fee: 

for step by step guide click here

Since NBI advocate using their online platform you can now apply for NBI clearance onlline and you dont need to faill in long line. Click the link above

WARNING: DON'T AVAIL FIXERS


Trainings
Fee: 

for step by step guide click here


Commission on Higher
Education (CHED) and Maritime Industry Authority (MarInA) requires every cadet to have those trainings. Even if your curriculum is 3 - 1 or 2 - 1 - 1, 3 years Schooling and 1 year apprenticeship  or 2 years schooling  - 1 year apprenticeship - 1 year schooling you must need to get those training prior to your apprenticeship.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

GUIDE: Yellow fever Vaccine






WHAT IS YELLOW FEVER?

          Yellow fever is a serious, potentially deadly flu-like disease spread by mosquitoes. It’s characterized by a high fever and jaundice. Jaundice is yellowing of the skin and eyes, which is why this disease is called yellow fever. This disease is most prevalent in certain parts of Africa and South America. It isn’t curable, but you can prevent it with the yellow fever vaccine.



Yellow fever develops quickly, with symptoms occurring three to six days after exposure. The initial symptoms of the infection are similar to those of the influenza virus. They include:
  • headaches
  • muscle aches
  • joint aches
  • chills
  • fever

Who Is at Risk for Yellow Fever?

Those who haven’t been vaccinated for yellow fever and who live in areas populated by infected mosquitoes are at risk. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 200,000 people become infected each year. Most cases occur in 32 countries in Africa, including Rwanda and Sierra Leone, and in 13 countries in Latin America, including:

  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Peru
Yellow fever don't have medicine for cure but it can be prevented thru vaccination. 

VACCINATION FOR YELLOW FEVER

Location: Bureau of Quarattine Manila, (Across Employees entrance of Manila Hotel)
Price : NEW – 1500 RENEWAL – 300.00
Time: Office hours (8am – 4pm)
Duration  : Less than 20 minutes
OTHERS: BRING YOUR OWN BALLPEN

Getting a yellow fever vaccine is easy as 123 here is the step.
1.       Approach the guard on the gate and tell him that you are intended for yellow fever vaccine and  if its your first time or for renewal ( there is a different form for renewal and first timers).

2.       The guard will give you a number


( FOR FIRST TIMERS)


(FOR CARD RENEWAL)

3.       Proceed to step 1 Fill out the forms

(FORM FOR FIRST TIMERS)










4.       Wait for your number to be called

5.       Note: *First timers will be accommodated first before those who will renew their vaccine card

6.       Then 2nd step Initial Interview ( they will ask you if you have history of asthma, Vaccination for last 7 days, have you eaten, what vaccine you will avail,etc)

7.       Proceed to step 3 injecting the vaccine

Tip: if you are right handed let your left upper arm to be injected by vaccine, if you are left handed let your right hand be injected. The injected area should not carry heavy things the result will be bleeding

8.       Step 4 Payment . Pay at the cashier. 

                 

9.       Step 5 wait for your name to be called for encoding
Note: there is a mirror screen, double check your NAME and birthday.

10.   Done!

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

"OLD" daily journal - OUT!




January 12, 2016  - STCW Office of MarInA release the STCW circular No.  2016 - 01 which amends the STCW circular 2014 - 02 on Daily Journal of Bridge Watchkeeping Duties (DJBWD) and Daily Journal of Engine Watchkeeping Duties (DJEWD). It also stated on the said circular that " DJBWD and DJEWD is not required for the purpose of licensure examination and issuance of certificate of competency (COC) for Officer-in-charge of Navigational Watch (OIC-NW) and Officer-in-charge of Engine Watch (OIC-EW)". The STCW office also release the new format for daily journal for both Engine  and Bridge

     Daily journal is still one of the requirements of Maritime Higher Education Institutions prior to receiving their diploma in Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation (BSMT) or Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMar-E). This requirements is in compliance with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

     Cadets prior to their apprenticeship should secure their copy of daily journal to their respective Shipboard office 



Downloads ( Microsoft word file)




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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

FREE REVIEWER: CES 5.0 and CES 4.1

Fresh graduate and currently applying for a Maritime Company or Agency for sure there is an Entrance exam and you are not ready. 

Finding a CES 5.0 and CES 4.1 reviewer for free?

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