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AVAILABILITY AND USE OF TRAINING FACILITIES AND SIMULATORS
PHILIPPINE MEASURES
Immediate Measures
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Our Lady of Fatima University
(OLFU) submitted compliance
documents on 27 January 2022
(Attachment 34-C). Based on the
review
of
the
submitted
documents, OLFU has no records
of implementation of the Creation,
Review, Validation, Revision, and
Development
of
simulation
exercises, as required under the
MHEI’s QSS.
KEY AREA 4
Therefore, based on the evidence
submitted by the MHEIs, it can be
concluded that this specific
grievance is not addressed.
The Administration through CHED
informed the PMI Colleges, Baliwag
Maritime
Academy,
Philippine
Merchant Marine School, Our Lady of
Fatima University of the results of the
evaluation and that the compliance of
the MHEIs will be verified in the regular
monitoring which will be conducted
from to March 2022. The shortcomings
that will be raised in the joint
monitoring activities will be processed
in accordance with the existing rules
and regulations. If found noncompliant and have failed to address
the shortcomings noted within the
prescribed period, a Show Cause Order
will be issued in accordance with
existing policies, rules, and regulations.
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2.
CHED-MARINA
prepared
and
approved the Annual Monitoring
Program covering the 30 MHEIs for
CY
2022
(Attachment
22)
prioritizing the 11 MHEIs visited by
EMSA and the 7 MHEIs with phaseout orders. Likewise, the Joint
CHED-MARINA list of MHEIs to be
monitored for Years 2022-2024
(Attachment
45)
was
also
approved pursuant to the threeyear cycle mentioned in the
approved JCMMC No. 03 series of
2022.
3.
CHED-MARINA issued the JCMMC
No. 03 series of 2022 (Attachment
03) reflecting the policy of
prioritization and the provision for
the conduct of Focus Monitoring
which will give emphasis on the
outstanding deficiencies to ensure
that those institutions delivered
education and training programs
in accordance with existing
policies, standards and guidelines,
and structured as necessary to
achieve the prescribed standards
of competence, as required by the
STCW Code.
All joint monitoring activities
starting AY 2022-2023 will be
conducted in accordance with the
guidelines in JCMMC No. 03, S-2022
and will use the enhanced
Outcomes
Based
Monitoring
Instrument (OBMI) (Attachment
03-E). 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.