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IN-PORT WATCHES

l  Make  sure  all  orders  received  from  the  OOD concerning  the  operation  of  the  engines  are  promptly and properly executed and the Engineering Log and the Engineer’s Bell Book are properly kept. .   Immediately   execute   all   emergency   orders concerning the operation of the engines. l Keep the OOD and the engineer officer informed of the condition of the main propulsion plant and of the maximum speed and power available with the boiler and machinery combinations that are in use. l Make sure all directives and procedures issued by higher authority are followed when they concern the operation  of  the  engineering  department  machinery. . Know the power requirements for all possible operations and determine that the boiler and machinery combination   in   use   meets   current   operational requirements.  Advise  the  engineer  officer  and  the  OOD when  the  machinery  combination  should  be  modified. Inform  the  OOD  of  any  necessary  changes  to  the operation of boilers, main engines, generators, and other major auxiliaries. l Supervise the training of the personnel of the watch  during  the  watch.  Carry  out  operational  training primarily through investigation, demonstration, and drill while personnel actually perform duties of the watch.   Insist   that   each   person   in   charge   of   an engineering   watch   station   carefully   instruct   the personnel under his charge in his specific duties and in the duties of all persons on the same watch station. . Report to the OOD for changes in speed and direction and for requirements of standby power and other  engineering  services  anticipated  or  ordered. Report to the engineer officer for technical control and matters  affecting  the  administration  of  the  watch. Perform such other duties as the engineer officer may direct. When an officer in engineering is under instruction, his  watches  should  be  rotated  to  give  him  an opportunity to serve with all the qualified officers rather than only one of them. This helps the officer under instruction  develop  a  more  thorough  understanding  of the functions and characteristics of the machinery, equipment, and systems of the engineering plant. Each EOOW will either be a division officer or one of the engineer officer’s assistants and will have a special knowledge of a different part of the plant. Engineering  Watches Figure  1-8  shows  the  engineering  condition  IV watch organization for a typical ship. The structure of Figure 1-8.—A typical condition watch IV engineering watch organization. 1-19

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