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ON-BOARD TRAINING
PHILIPPINE MEASURES
Way Forward
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policies,
standards,
and
guidelines;
organizational arrangement
or implementation scheme;
instruments/tools/forms; and
capacities of the officials and
personnel involved in the
implementation.
KEY AREA 5
Analysis of monitoring results will
be used as a basis in coming up
with recommendations to solve
any identified weakness in the
system based on the identified
gaps.
5.
In this manner, the MARINA has
firsthand access in verifying OBTrelated information, which may be
used as basis in imposing the
sanctions stipulated in Section 8 of
the Revised OBT Guidelines and
other
relevant
rules
and
regulations. Moreover, the MISMO
System will allow cadets and/or
MHEIs to supplement their report
with evidence (photos and videos)
of actual conduct of onboard
practical or training exercises.
To
ensure
effective
implementation of the Revised
OBT
Guidelines,
CHED
and
MARINA shall regularly analyze the
results of monitoring in order to
identify
specific
areas
for
improvement such as, but not
limited to, the following:
As provided in Section 3.1.9 of the
Revised
OBT
Guidelines
(Attachment 01-H), MARINA shall
create in the MISMO portal a
platform for every MHEI where
they will in turn create an account
to register the details of students
who are officially enrolled in OBT
(Attachment 59).
MHEIs are
required to upload to this account
copies of documents and reports
for purposes of monitoring the
progress of students’ OBT.
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6.
MARINA will develop an Electronic
TRB (e-TRB) which will be used by
all cadets as a comprehensive
record of practical training and
experience at sea and provide
detailed information about the
tasks and duties which should be
undertaken and the progress
towards their completion. The duly
completed e-TRB will serve as
evidence to be used by the MHEIs,
Onboard Training Supervisors,
CHED- MARINA in monitoring
compliance to the OBT guidelines.