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CHART CORRECTION COURSE (CCC)

TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: Class start as per schedule time. 1700h 0900h to

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Allocated Coffee time is 15 minutes AM and PM, Lunch Break 12:00nn-1:30pm

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Introduction
For as long as navigational publications and paper charts are produced, it will continue to exists on board. However, it does requires maintenance, proper care and attention. The scope of this course is make sure that the world outfits of chart folios and navigational publications used for the intended voyages are well kept, up to date and corrected properly to latest corrections of Weekly Notices to Mariners.

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To familiarize with the latest requirements for equipments used for updating charts. To use all available information from the Weekly Edition of Admiralty Notices to Mariners that affect charts and publications. To practice manual updating and management of charts and publications as per NP 294 and NP 100.

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Why updated charts and publications?


SOLAS Regulation 27 (Chapter V) Nautical charts & nautical publications, such as sailing directions, lists of lights, notice to mariners, tide tables & all other nautical publications necessary for the intended voyage, shall be adequate & up to date.

Upkeep of nautical Charts & Publications is a SOLAS / VMS / Oil Major requirement.

VIQ Reference

VIQ 4.16 Are Lists of Lights, Tide Tables, Sailing


Directions, the Nautical Almanac, the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners and the Chart Catalogue the current editions and have they been maintained up to date where required?

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Who supplies information, updates and data for affected charts and publications?
Hydrographic agency, volunteers and other government or non government bodies will not spent times, resources and efforts to collect and gathered any relevant information, if they think that update charts doesnt have an important role to the seafarers for safe navigations and for the protection of environment.
( refer to NTM H102 & H102A)

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Why paper charts and publications, instead of electronic equipments and computers?
Even with space age technologies and fast growing development of sophisticated computers and electronics, most likely modern ships constructed and built today, depend on the clients requirements, may be fitted with latest and perhaps futuristic design of electronic charts, such as ENCs and ECDIS, however sophisticated equipments are, (under current legislations) they are supported or back up by paper bound copy of charts and publications

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Who should maintain and monitor affected charts and publications?


The Second Officer is responsible to the Master for proper correction and maintenance of all charts and navigational publications. The correction of Light Lists (LLs) and Admiralty Lists of Radio Signals (ALRS) may be delegated to the Third Officer
Ref : V.Ships Management System ( VMS )
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VMS FOP 5.8 Responsible Officer The Second Officer is responsible to the Master for the proper correction and maintenance of all charts and navigational publications. The correction of Light Lists and Admiralty Lists of Radio Signals may be delegated to the Third Officer.

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Updating Chart is done manually and eventually, booklets and publications are available for guide and reference. e.g. NP 294 (discussed later within the course) Note: Procedures on how to update chart manually will discuss on practical exercises.

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What references or publications that will assist to update the chart properly?
= NP 294 - HOW TO KEEP YOUR ADMIRALTY
PRODUCTS UP-TO- DATE 5th Edition 2010 (new)

= NP 294 - HOW TO KEEP YOUR ADMIRALTY CHARTS UP-TODATE 4th Edition 2007 (old)

= Reeds Chart Correction


These publications details the correct way to maintain charts and publications and are to be complied with.
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What are the instruments and publications used in updating charts?


Equipment: TOOLS (Taken from NP 294) It is recommended that you must have proper tools before you begin to correct your charts.

1. Pens
You need two pens with different sizes of nib, 0.18mm and 0.25mm. Use a 0.18mm nib to INSERT information and 0.25mm nib to DELETE. To achieve optimum performance, the maintenance of these pens must be followed according to manufacturers instructions.

2. Ink
The colour should be violet so that you can see you corrections clearly under all light conditions. Also they will be clearly seen by Port State, Flag State, Class and Insurance surveyor inspections teams.

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3. Pencils

2B - softer pencil also used and prefer by mariner for chartworks 7H This is hard pencil with a sharp point for pin-pointing positions when using either a parallel rule and dividers or a Chart Correction Overlay (Tracing ). A Tracing is a useful tool for positioning of correcting quickly 4. Eraser This should be soft and used only for rubbing out pencil marks/tracks on charts. Soft eraser is recommended because it prolongs the life of a chart and will not obliterate important information printed on the chart.

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5. Adhesive This is used when sticking NM block corrections and Notes / Cautions onto charts. POSITIONABLE MOUNTING ADHESIVE ROLLS, a 3M product brand ScotchTM is strongly recommended. As there is no distortion to the chart or the block. You can obtain a perfect fit . A good substitute is a paste
6. Parallel Rule There are two types: I. Roller II. Stepping Both are perfectly suitable for the purpose of chart correction 7. Dividers Bow dividers are more sensitive for accurate positioning.

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8.Compass This should come with pen attachment for corrections where you have to draw large circles or sectors. 9. Hacksaw blade A useful tool which you can draw a cable. The blade must have 14 teeth to 1 inch. Be careful in using the blade so that your pen will flow over the teeth. 10. Straight edge A steel straight edge, preferably 1 meter in length, is use to find a position on a chart. It is slower than parallel rule but it is more accurate. 11. Template With various sizes of holes, should be used for drawing radar stations, radio beacons, small circular limits, etc.

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Equipments: PUBLICATIONS
These publications also serve as evidence that you are correcting your chart when inspection is conducted. Every publication is as important as a navigational chart for extracting information in passage planning.

NP 133A Paper Chart Maintenance Record ( formerly called Chart Correction Log)
This publication lists every chart numerically and is used to record corrections (by their NM number ) against any chart affected.

Entries are to be made in ink for permanent corrections. The notice number to be recorded against the Chart affected within NP133A. Once the Chart is corrected in ink cross out the relevant ANM number in pencil within NP133A
Refer to page 16 of NP294 4th edition 2007 & example on page 17

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Equipments: PUBLICATIONS
These publications also serve as evidence that you are correcting your chart when inspection is conducted. Every publication is as important as a navigational chart for extracting information in passage planning.

NP 133A - Paper Chart Maintenance Record Chart Correc


Within NP 133A the date of the New Edition/ New Chart should be also entered in ink as a permanent record. The year date for the current year of NMs should be underlined so that it is not confused with a NM number. Refer to page 16 of NP294 4th edition 2007 & example on page 17

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NP 133A - Chart Correction Log & Folio Index Entry Procedure for T & P Notices:

(T & P) notice numbers to be entered in pencil against the


affected chart number in NP133A & when the chart has been actually corrected in pencil, the relevant notice number within

NP 133A should be struck out with a pencil to indicate that the


correction has been done.
Refer to page 16 of NP294 4th edition 2007

See notes below the slide

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NP 234 a & b - Cumulative Lists of Admiralty Notices to Mariners
It is a very useful tool for checking the accuracy of your record of corrections. This is published twice a year. The first is published in January and includes all ANM published during the previous two years. The July Edition includes all the ANM numbers published during the previous two and a half years. It also contain the latest edition dates for all charts in the British Admiralty series. It is the only source of information when you are setting up an ANM record system for the first time. Chart 5011 - Symbols & Abbreviation used on Admiralty Charts This is a booklet and it explain every symbol used on admiralty charts and should be used as a guide during the correcting process. Chart 5011 recognised by its old number, should be treated as a chart and a correctable publication and should be updated from ANM when necessary.

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X Charts explained Mariners are instructed to mark chart number on the existing charts with a prefix X. More details should be refer to page 23 of NP 294 NP 247 Annual Summary This is essential part of chart outfit. It contains the text of Annual Notices to Mariners, reprint of Ts and Ps notices and reprint of Amendment to Sailing Directions that have been issued since publications of latest edition or supplements. NP 131 Chart Catalogue The chart catalogue must be corrected and kept up-to-date .

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Summary of instruments and publications used in correcting charts?


Instrument used
1. Pens 2. Ink 3. Pencils 4. Eraser 5. Adhesive 6. Parallel Rule 7. Dividers 8. Compasses 9. Hacksaw Blade 10. Straight Edge 11. Template

Publications used
1. NP 133A 2. NP 234 a & b 3. Chart 5011 4. NP 247 5. NP 131

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Weekly Edition of Admiralty Notices to Mariners

The Company forwards the British Admiralty Weekly Notices to Mariners and Tracing to each vessel at regular intervals.
Ref : V.Ships Management system ( VMS )

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What are the contents Weekly Edition of ANMs?


Updating of Admiralty charts and publications are promulgated weekly through the Weekly Editions of ANMs. Continuity must be observe starting from the first week of the year up to the last week which is usually numbered as week no 1 to 51 or 52. Every Weekly ANMs contain the following sections

SECTION 1 Explanatory Notes, Publication List


It is strongly recommended that you read thoroughly the EXPLANATORY NOTES At the beginning of the Publication, List is an index of Admiralty Charts Affected by the Publication List, thereafter are a number of standard sections and any one off announcements.

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SECTION 1 (continuation)

Admiralty Charts and Publications Now Published and Available Admiralty Charts and Publications to be Published

Revised Publication dates


Admiralty Charts and Publications permanently withdrawn Admiralty Raster Charts Services RRP(UK) optional Erratum

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Section IA Temporary and Preliminary Notices (Monthly) This section contains a list of T & P notices cancelled during the previous month and a list of those T & P notices previously published and still in force Section IB Current Hydrographic Publications (Quarterly)

Information is provided on Hydrographic Publications at the end of March, June, September and December
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SECTION II Admiralty Notices to Mariners


Updates to Standard Navigational Charts
Geographical Index This index gives you a quick reference to those pages dealing with corrections to charts in particular geographical area. Index Pages On receipt of the Weekly ANMs you should look at the Index of Charts Affected and cross check it with the List of Charts Onboard to identify those charts to be updated. The appropriate NM number should be inserted against the affected chart in your NP 133A or other record as explained in chapter 1.NMs are printed in numerical order within geographical regions. A glance at the Index of Notices on the previous page will identify the appropriate page number for a particular NM.

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Charts Updates The first Notice in Section II refers to Miscellaneous Updates to Charts.

Notices to Mariners: Format of Chart Updates

More detailed descriptions of the structure of NMs and Chapter 3 of NP 294

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SECTION II

Notices to Mariners: Format of Chart Updates


The text of a chart updating notice always follows the same format:

A 2087* ENGLAND B East Coast -the Wash - Lynn Deeps, Bulldog Channel.. C Light List Vol A, 2004/05, 2376.2 D Source : MRCC Yarmouth, Port of Wisbech Authority E Note: former Notice 1966(P/03)
F Chart 1200 (INT 1556) F ( plan, F, Kings Lynn) [previous update 5154/03] ETRS89 DATUM

F Chart 108 [previous update 5328/03] ETRS89 DATUM


G Insert (18)Wk H 53 00.05 N ., 0 21.87 E

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SECTION II (continuation)

The NM number in the current year which should be recorded at the bottom left hand corner of the chart after you have corrected the chart. An asterisk indicates that the notice is based on original information The title includes the geographical area or country, a more specific region or port and the nature of the correction.

When the update affects a light and/or radio signal, the relevant Admiralty List of Lights and/or Admiralty List of Radio Signals volume and appropriate number will be shown
The source of the information is shown under the title of the NM

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SECTION II (continuation)

Occasionally an informative Note is included. These notes may be used to indicate such things as a T or P NM being cancelled by the promulgation of that particular chart update, when other chart affected by the source information will be updated in due course. The NM individually lists each chart affected, showing the relevant part or parts of the update which affect that chart. The text of the update comes next. Be careful when noting positions. Positions are normally given in degrees, minutes and decimals of a minute, but may occassionally quote seconds for convinience when plotting from the graduation of some charts In some cases, positions may be cross-referenced in this manner.

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SECTION II (continuation)

Miscellaneous Updates to Charts


This miscellaneous update primarily includes changes to charts as a result of the publication of new editions and new charts listed in section 1. These can be things such as changes to the limits of larger scale charts, changed adjoining chart references or altered cautionary notes
A 4290
Miscellaneous Updates Charts Source: UK Hydrographic Office Chart
B 142

Previous Update Details


B 2527/04 C Amend reference to read, 1912 in position 35 50.6 N ., 005 50.6W Delete note, POSITION CHART 1912, center on 36 07.0 N ., 005 45.8W
Insert magenta limit and chart number, AUS 676, as follows D North: 4 - 39.15 S East: 149 34.33 E South: 4 40.90 S West:149 32.45E

Aus 395

1200/03

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SECTION II (continuation)

The miscellaneous NM number to be recorded in the bottom left hand corner of each chart updated. The miscellaneous NM is always the first notice each week The chart to be updated and the previous update number The text of the update to be applied

B C

The instruction to insert new larger scale chart limits is shown like this. Draw a box with these limits and insert the chart number (in this case Aus 676) in a corner of the box clear of other detail.

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SECTION II (continuation)

Temporary and Preliminary NMs The explanatory notes at the beginning of Section 1of the weekly edition includes further explanation. Normally placed on the last pages of section II Temporary Notices May be issued to warn of temporary changes in aids to navigation or to warn you of hazards of a temporary nature. e.g. Naval Exercise. Preliminary Notices May contain the latest information about new permanent developments

SECTION IIA - Reprints of New Zealand NMs Refer to page XX of NP 294 latest edition for further explanation

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SECTION III Reprints of Selected Navigational Warnings
They are designed to give the mariner early information of important incidents which may constitute a danger to navigation. Many navigational warnings are of a temporary nature, but others remain in force for several weeks and may be succeeded by NtM. Navigational Warnings are of three types: NAVAREA warnings COASTAL warnings LOCAL warnings The language used in both NAVAREA and Coastal warnings is invariably English, although warnings may be transmitted in one or more of the official languages of the United Nations Warning received through the WWNWS and those in section III should be plotted on in use chart in pencil.

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SECTION IV Amendments to Admiralty Sailing Directions (SDs)
Admiralty Sailing Direction are complementary to the chart and to other navigational publications. It is important, therefore, to have a system whereby any amendments can be easily retrieved and cross referenced to the particular section of the parent publication. It is recommended that the amendments are kept in a file with the latest in force list of amendments on the top. The list can then be consulted when using the Parent Book to see if any amendments affecting the area under consideration are in force. It is not recommended that amendments be stuck in the Parent Book or supplement.

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SECTION V Amendments to Admiralty List of Lights of Fog Signals
(ALLs) Each week there are changes affecting volumes of ALLs. The most important of those changes are reflected in the chart updates but not necessarily in the same weekly edition This information is printed on one side of the page so that you can either cut or stick it in the affected volume or keep it filed separately so that you can easily refer to it. It is also important to annotate the record of amendments inside the front cover of each volume when the amendments have been completed

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SECTION VI Amendments to Admiralty list of Radio Signals (ALRS)

Equally important is the information contained in these volumes and amendments should be carried out in the same manner as those in the Lists of Lights and Fog Signals

All information is mentioned within relevant Chapters with NP 294 latest edition

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Summary of Contents of Notices to Mariners


Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V Section VI Explanatory Notes . Publication List Admiralty Notices to Mariners. Updates to Standard Navigational Charts Reprints of Radio Navigational Warnings Amendments to Admiralty Sailing Directions Amendments to Admiralty Lists of Lights & Fog Signals Amendments to Admiralty Lists of Radio Signals

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How to updates Admiralty Charts?


In updating Admiralty Charts, Always refer to the ANM which is the source document. The UKHO produces the NTM block corrections and NTM tracings as a supplementary publications but care must be given when using the tracings. It should be noted that tracings is a guide only in illustrating the corrections and in pinpointing a position. A tracing is a tool only to be used to position a correction accurately and quickly. By checking the ANM while looking at the chart in question you will avoid the risk of deleting information which otherwise could have been used to completed the new information being inserted. Always insert information before you delete information. A NTM is also accompanied by a block correction. You are expected to stick it as well as you can onto the affected chart. It is important to remember to cut off the enclosing black line around the limits of the area of the block before sticking in onto the chart.

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PROCEDURE: (without TRACINGS ) 1. Check the Index of Affected Charts in Section II. 2. Cross check the Index of Affected Charts to that of the list of charts you have on board 3. Record the ANM number against the chart number in the NP 133A.(in pen) 4. Go to the Index of Notices and Locate the actual notice. 5. Insert correction in the chart. 6. Check what you have done. When you are satisfied then, 7. Write the ANM number in the bottom left hand corner of the chart as a record of the completed correction. NOTE: It is dangerous to apply the correction number in the bottom left hand corner of the chart before you have corrected the chart. 8. Cross through the ANM number adjacent to the chart in your NP 133A or similar record

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COMMANDS USED IN MAIN TEXT OF CORRECTION 1. Insert 2. Amend 3. Substitute 4. Move 5. Delete

FINAL NOTES:
Position must be exact. Depths and symbols must be clear. Legends and description must be readable. Remember, you may have to read and understand corrections under a dim light in the teeth of a force 10 storm. Your life and others could depend upon it. It is important that the task of chart correcting is taken seriously and that the highest standards are maintained.

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Plotting from Tracings on a Chart
The positioning of tracings should always be checked carefully using 3 methods, as follows;

Latitude and Longitude lines shown


Quadrant of chart (e.g. left of center) Other fitting marks shown such as sounding or prominent features Note: If tracing is unreadable or damage, you can always retrieve the clear information into that particular NtM.

Chart Correction Course What kind of attitude you have to maintain to keep those charts up to date and corrected?
Just remember the word PIER Patience P
Have patience Take initiative Extra effort & time

I E

Initiative Effort and Time

Resourceful

Be resourceful

COMMON SENSE is one right key to this endeavour

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End of theory

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Second Day Practical Exercises


1. Actual application of Weekly NTM correction and amendments to Admiralty Charts using the NTM booklet and Tracing (if available) including T & P notices, Navigational Warnings Re assessment of exercise and whole course

2.

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