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1、WelcomeOn Board ConversationsOnMerchantVesselsAll Japan Seamens Union2Welcome on Board!Dear Seamen:I would like to cordially welcome you to Welcome on Board! Conversations on Merchant Vessels, the new English handbook developed by the All Japan Seamens Union. This handbook is especially tailored to
2、the needs of seamen, who are serving on merchant vessels around the world.The shipping industry has a long history. Today, English is indispensable to every seaman to do their jobs right. It is also indispensable for communication in every port around the world, as well as on board ship.We have prod
3、uced this handbook to help seafarers of all ranks, whether they are officers or ratings, to effectively learn English so that they will be able to speak and understand English. It contains examples of English conversations depicting close-to-real lifestyles and customs experienced by seamen.I do hop
4、e that all of you take sufficient time to make good use of Welcome on Board! Conversations on Merchant Vessels. With the quick mastering of English, you will become more fully able to enjoy your navigation around the world.I wish each and every one of you the very best of luck. Bon voyage!Shoshiro N
5、akanishiPresidentAll Japan Seamens UnionSeptember, 2004AcknowledgementThe All Japan Seamens Union would like to express its sincere gratitude to the English Educational Foundation of Japan and to Minos Agency for the editing of the textbook and the production of the accompanying audio materials.Sept
6、ember, 20043ContentsChapter 1. Arrival in Japan and Embarkation1. On the plane The Customs Declaration Form2. Talking with Other Passengers3. Customs Inspection4. Meeting with an Agent: Situation(1) Agent Found Easily5. Meeting with an Agent: Situation(2) Agent Arrives Late6. At Tokyo Station7. At t
7、he Mizushima Port Service Boat Station8. Getting Lost9. At a Convenience Store10. In a TaxiChapter 2 On Board a Tanker11. Self-Introduction The Captains Cabin12. the COC Room of the Tanker13. Self-Introduction on a Passage14. Being Taken to a Cabin15. Getting to Know the Ship- The Bridge16. Getting
8、to Know the Ship- Communication Facilities17. Getting to Know the Ship- A Cabin18. Getting to Know the Ship- The dining Hall19. Getting to Know the Ship- The Upper Deck20. Getting to Know the Ship- The Poop Deck21. Getting to Know the Ship- The Engine Room22. Getting to Know the Ship- The Engine Con
9、trol Room23. Getting to Know the Ship- The galley24. Getting to Know the Ship- The Toilet25. Getting to Know the Ship- The Chamber26. Getting to Know the Ship- The Deck Tool Store27. Getting to Know the Ship- The Engine Store28. Conversation During a Meal29. Welcome Party30. The Gymnasium31. The Rec
10、reation RoomChapter 3. Safety Training on Board32. Safety Training On Deck33. On the Deck of a Bulk Carrier in Port34. Dangers on a Tanker35. tanker Fires and Explosions36. Toxicity Hazards on a Tanker37. Oxygen Deficiency on a Coal-Ore Carrier38. Safety Training on the Forecastle39. Using the Accom
11、modation Ladder40. Safety on the Stairway41. Safety in the Galley442. Safety in the CabinChapter 4 Health and Hygiene43. Making a Habit of Washing Your Hands44. Sanitation and Cleaning45. Deck Cleaning46. Keeping Your Cabin Tidy47. Garbage Disposal48. Washing Clothes49. The Importance of a Balanced
12、Diet50. First Aid Abdominal Pains51. First Aid Headaches52. First Aid Fingers Caught in Doors and Other Injuries53. First Aid A Foreign Object in the Eye54. First Aid Removing a Fishhook Caught in a Finger55. Going to the Hospital56. Preventing Sexually Transmitted DiseasesChapter 5 KYT Kiken Yochi
13、Training57. What is KYT?58. KYT Four Rounds Method59. KYT - Morning Meeting in the General Office60. KYT Tool Box Meeting in the Engine Control Room61. A Meeting in the Engine Control Room62. A Meeting in the GalleyChapter 6 Navigation63. Navigating a Narrow Channel64. Bad Visibility65. An Engine Pr
14、oblem66. Talking on the VHF Radio with Another Ship(1)67. Talking on the VHF Radio with Another Ship(2)68. Talking on the VHF Radio Before Entering Port69. Entering Port(1)70. Entering Port(2)71. Preparing the Mooring Lines72. Discussing the Navigation Schedule73. Taking Over the Navigation Watch74.
15、 Taking Over at the Engine RoomChapter 7 General Duties on Board75. The Ships Safety and Sanitation Meeting76. Conversation with an Agent at the General Office77. Conversation with the Authorities78. Discipline on Board79. Working Conditions80. Union Meeting on Board81. Supplying the Ships Stores82.
16、 Supplying Provisions5Chapter 8. Cargo Handling83. Foremans Request84. Talking with the Foreman on Deck85. Complaining to the Driver of the Cargo Loader86. Lashing Down the Cargo on a Container Ship87. Lowering the Gangway88. Connecting a Hose89. Meeting with the Berth Master in the COC90. Starting to Discharge Crude Oil91. Washing Crude OilChapter 9. Preparations for Departure92. Station on the Bridge for Leaving Port(1)93. Station on t