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Thursday, December 13, 1973
Since the safe and efficient operation of ships depends to a
high degree on the standards of directed training and associated professional
education of the ships officers and crews, the team was particularly
interested in the education and training facilities available to prospective
and serving personnel. Several educational and training establishments
were inspected and discussions were held on the nature and duration of the
courses with college staffs and school instructors.
Just over two weeks of the team's programme were spent in Japan
where inspections were made of ships under construction for Hong Kong
shipowners in a number of shipyards. Testing, research and other establish-
ments were inspected and manufacturers of safety and related equipment were
visited.
During their stays in Hong Kong and Japan the members of the team
discussed on an informal basis various aspects of ship operation with
government and classification society surveyors, superintendents, manufacturers,
shipbuilders, training officers, ship-repairers, educationalists and seamen,"
welfare officers and representatives.
All were most helpful,
The team also met several Hong Kong shipowners and were impressed
by their approachability and by the close contact they maintained with their
superintendents and other support staff.
Whilst making its investigations the team has been working with
and received full co-operation from the Director of Marine and his staff.
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