Italian Navy Hydrographic INSTITUTE HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYOR CAT B

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Italian Navy Hydrographic INSTITUTE HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYOR CAT B Prova intestazione Captain Lamberto Orlando LAMBERTI Deputy Director Italian Navy Hydrographic Instute CBSC Vice Chair Italian Navy Hydrographic INSTITUTE HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYOR CAT B COURSE PROGRAMME Good afternoon, I’m Captain Lamberto Orlando LAMBERTI, Deputy Director of Italian Navy Hydrographic Institute. In my presentation I’ll show you the CB activities and the capabilities offered by the Italian Navy trough the Italian Navy Hydrographic Institute. In my presentation I’ll show you the skills and the capabilities of the Italian Navy Survey vessel fleet. 16th CBSC IHO Meeting Goa – INDIA May 30th – June 1st , 2018 1

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA (HS Category B Course Programme) COURSE SCOPE (HS Category B Course Programme) ITEM DESCRIPTION TITLE Intermediate Course for Military and Civilians people (Idr) (FIG/IHO/ICA Hydrographic Surveyor Category B) LOCATION Istituto Idrografico della Marina - Genoa OBJECTIVES To provide the know-how necessary to perform the tasks of the Hydrographic Officer on board survey vessels and at hydrographic services (technical divisions). The course is certified Category B Hydrographic Surveyor training course by the International Bureau of Standard Hydrographic Competences. CURRICULUM The course at IIM is divided into three phases: phase 0 - 4 weeks – to provide the basic knowledge required to attend phase 1; phase 1 - 21 weeks- to deal with technical and specialized matters in the field of hydro-oceanography; phase 2, 8 weeks, training on board; Lessons are in English. DURATION 8 ½ months (8 January – 30 September), 25 weeks for theory classes at the Istituto Idrografico della Marina, 8 weeks practice sessions on board survey vessels. 2

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA (HS Category B Course Programme) ADMITTANCE (HS Category B Course Programme) ITEM DESCRIPTION PLACES AVAILABLE MINIMUM 12 / MAXIMUM 20 PAX (in order of priority): 12 Italian Navy military personnel and/or civilians (Italian Defense or Public Administration) 3 military personnel (Foreign Defenses/Navies) 5 national civil personnel outside the Public Administration and/or foreign civil personnel ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Ensign/Sub-Lieutenant or Lieutenant, corps of staff officers, with adequate professional skills; Petty Officers and Seamen, combat system TLC and sonar specialists; High-school degree, preferably scientific or technical; eventual admission text, after the assessment of personal preparation in compliance with the Regulations of the Study course; Fluency in English, knowledge requirement at least at B2 level (Upper Intermediate Level) to be assessed before the course access. TO NON-NATO COUNTRIES Lessons will focus on NON CLASSIFIED material; entrance granted after checking and issuing the residence permit for foreigners by the PUBLIC SECURITY AUTHORITY (Police) 3

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA (HS Category B Course Programme) TIME FRAMES (HS Category B Course Programme) ITEM DESCRIPTION TIME (Years/Weeks) PROGRAMME MAXIMUM DURATION The time frame over which an individual studies towards a recognized programme cannot be more than five (5) years for a Cat "B" Programme. Individuals could attend modules in different years; Course cost is differentiated taking into account module durations and subject classes (Basic/Essential) and an extra cost could be charged. 5 Y MINIMUM The minimum duration of Programmes must be sufficient to allow students to absorb the knowledge through the lectures, tutorials, self-study, practical exercises and the final project. According with the IHO Guidelines S5/S8 for Standard of Competence Version 2.0.0 Ed. March 2017, to achieve the above, for the Italian Category "B“ Programme (without exemptions sought) delivered full-time in a continuous manner the minimum time frame is more than twenty four (24) weeks, including the final project (CFFP) as suggested from IBSC. When exemptions are sought only from Basic subjects in the Fase 0, then the period has been maximum reduced accordingly to twenty nine (29) weeks, that is no less than sixteen (16) weeks as suggested from IBSC. Fase 0 : 4 W + Fase 1 : 21 W Fase 2 : 8 W - - - - - - - - - - Total = 33 W 4

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA PRE-COURSE (PHASE 0) – ACADEMIC 3 PHASES Total hours L/E T UC Hours PRE-COURSE (PHASE 0) – ACADEMIC Mathematics 25 0/15 // 10 Information and communication technology 33 12/6 15 Physics 32 0/17 Nautical Science 50 30/0 20 Safety (only for IIM personnel) (4) (2)/0 (2) Total Phase 0 140 42/38 60 PHASE I – ACADEMIC Bathymetry 106 48/0 2 56 Electronic Cartography 58 22/10 24 Electronic Navigation 34 14/4 14 Hydrography 165 63/26 74 Legal Aspects of Hydrography 11 4/2 1 4 Mathematical Cartography 40 16/4 18 Meteorology 14/2 Marine Geology 102 41/9 Oceanography 18/0 Oceanographic Measurements 35 16/0 Geodetic Positioning 85 30/18 Theory of Observations 27 12/0 Total Phase 1 735 298/75 342 PHASE II – TRAINING Total phase II (Training on board) 360 0/200 160

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA CLASS ROOMS “VIGLIERI” AND “MANOIA” Upon starting their programme, attendees are assigned office space in the IIM offices in an area designated for students, which includes a lounge and access to computers and printers. Access to ancillary facilities, including necessary office supplies, photocopying and other facilities, is also provided through the secretary office. Lectures and exercises usually take place in two classrooms, one of which is equipped with 20 PCs, connected to the WEB and the IIM intranet. Both classrooms are equipped with audio-visual equipment, including as digital projector, DVD recorder and two interactive whiteboards integrated with other technologies for a seamless and fully interactive classroom. CLASS ROOMS “VIGLIERI” AND “MANOIA” Upon starting their programme, attendees are assigned office space in the IIM offices in an area designated for students, which includes a lounge and access to computers and printers. Access to ancillary facilities, including necessary office supplies, photocopying and other facilities, is also provided through the secretary office. Lectures and exercises usually take place in two classrooms, one of which is equipped with 20 PCs (software as listed on page 33), connected to the web and the IIM intranet. Both classrooms are equipped with audio-visual equipment, including as digital projector, DVD recorder and two interactive whiteboards integrated with other technologies for a seamless and fully interactive classroom. Next, the following are described: - Equipment - Software - List of training aids - Laboratories - Training vessels - Library list FACILITIES at IIM 6

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA Field exercises on PHASE I 7

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA (HS Category B Course Programme) Comprehensive Final Field Project (HS Category B Course Programme) ITEM DESCRIPTION CFFP Individuals will be experienced in performing as many hydrographic tasks as possible (as levelling, tide gauge installation, shore lining, multi-beam surveying, etc.). Practical exercises occur associated with the educational modules. The final project occurs at the end of the Programme and reflects the level of knowledge outlined in the programme syllabus. Reference material is available to students, including an archive of case study material, equipment and costing information in order to allow students to plan and design the survey. Considerations are given to involve experienced hydrographers, and instrumentations are provided also by external agencies in the final project, in order to supplement the resources of IIM. Individuals prepare a CFFP report and associate survey deliverables. The CFFP report form part of the performance assessment for students. 8

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA PHASE II TRAINING ON BOARD Comprehensive Final Field Project (CFFP) This phase consists of a Hydrographic and Oceanographic training period on board the four Navy survey Vessels, Magnaghi, Galatea, Aretusa and Leonardo or private hydrographic vessels. The Vessels have full survey capabilities (hydrographic, oceanographic, topographic, geodetic). The training period will be focused on the following modules: Navigation and Meteorology. Hydrography, splitted into three sub-modules (organization, equipment and operations). Oceanography, splits into four sub-modules (organization, current measurements, sedimentology and hydrological measurements). Geodesy and Topography. Nautical auxiliary information (Sailing Direction, List of Lights, etc.) 9

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ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA 24 MONTHS WORK EXPERIENCE in the field of hydrography A minimum aggregate period of 2 years appropriate experience in practical hydrographic surveying, and a substantial amount of the sea-time component should be in-charge time. Under normal circumstances this experience is expected to be gained post qualification PRACTICAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING Practical hydrographic surveying includes all activities directly related to surveying afloat, such as equipment mobilization, calibration, data collection, processing, analysis and reporting. At least 50% of this experience must be SEA-TIME. SEA-TIME SEA-TIME is defined as time spent surveying whilst embarked in a hydrographic survey platform. For the purposes of certification one year of sea-time is defined as 180 days. For shore-based hydrographic surveyors one day is defined as 7,5 hours. SURVEY PLATFORM In addition to sea-going vessels, a platform may refer to a fixed wing aircraft or helicopter undertaking remote sensing hydrographic surveys. APPROPRIATE SURVEYING EXPERIENCE Experience need not all be sea-time but may be a combination of practical hydrographic surveying, office related surveying activities and spatial science activities. LOGBOOK PRACTICAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING EXPERIENCE The purpose is to provide sufficient information to determine the individual’s achievement of the specified hydrographic experience criteria and achievement of the requisite degree of hydrographic surveying competence. It should contain comprehensive descriptions of specific hydrographic surveying tasks or projects undertaken AFTER COURSE COMPLETION

S-5 11th Ed. 11.0.1 May 2011 (paragraph 3.6) in the past released ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA in the past released according to S-5 11th Ed. 11.0.1 May 2011 (paragraph 3.6) after 2 years of demonstratad professional experience Certificate of Field Proficiency (Cat “B” HS)

Guidelines S5/S8 2.0.0 March 2017 (paragraph 6.3.2) ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA to be released according to Guidelines S5/S8 2.0.0 March 2017 (paragraph 6.3.2) immediately at the end of the course Certificate of Programme Completion (Cat “B” HS)

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA FUTURE ITALIAN SCHEME National Technical Standardization: since 2010 New Edition 2016

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA FUTURE ITALIAN SCHEME 24 MONTHS WORK EXPERIENCE in the field of hydrography A minimum aggregate period of 2 years appropriate experience in practical hydrographic surveying, and a substantial amount of the sea-time component should be in-charge time. Under normal circumstances this experience is expected to be gained post qualification PRACTICAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING Practical hydrographic surveying includes all activities directly related to surveying afloat, such as equipment mobilization, calibration, data collection, processing, analysis and reporting. At least 50% of this experience must be SEA-TIME. SEA-TIME SEA-TIME is defined as time spent surveying whilst embarked in a hydrographic survey platform. For the purposes of certification one year of sea-time is defined as 180 days. For shore-based hydrographic surveyors one day is defined as 7,5 hours. SURVEY PLATFORM In addition to sea-going vessels, a platform may refer to a fixed wing aircraft or helicopter undertaking remote sensing hydrographic surveys. APPROPRIATE SURVEYING EXPERIENCE Experience need not all be sea-time but may be a combination of practical hydrographic surveying, office related surveying activities and spatial science activities. LOGBOOK PRACTICAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING EXPERIENCE The purpose is to provide sufficient information to determine the individual’s achievement of the specified hydrographic experience criteria and achievement of the requisite degree of hydrographic surveying competence. It should contain comprehensive descriptions of specific hydrographic surveying tasks or projects undertaken AFTER COURSE COMPLETION

Certificate of Field Proficiency (Cat “B” HS) ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA FUTURE ITALIAN SCHEME NATIONAL HS PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT of hydrographic surveyor professional competence after not less than 24 months as a satisfactory period of relevant experience, during which competence in the field activity on hydrographic surveys has to be demonstrated with completion of logbook of work experience. Attestation of minimum 24 months of Professional Competence for Hydrographic Survey Category B Italian HS CODE OF ETICS Certificate of Field Proficiency (Cat “B” HS)

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA (Guidelines S5/S8 2.0.0 March 2017) FUTURE ITALIAN SCHEME PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION OR INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION SCHEME (Guidelines S5/S8 2.0.0 March 2017) The Board does not provide recognition to individuals directly. It does however seek to recognize formal systems and schemes that review and assess individuals’ experience in order to provide them with professional certification or individual recognition of their Competency. QUESTIONNAIRE TO MBSHC MEMBERS Dear Colleagues, Chapter 6 of the "Guidelines for the implementation of the standards of competence for hydrographic surveyors and nautical cartographers" (ed. March 2017) focuses on the importance of professional certification or individual recognition schemes "to monitor and assess individuals at regular intervals and to register them in a formal system so that an individual may gain professional certification or individual recognition at a defined level of competency which may include Category A and Category B". In order to have a common and complete picture of the situation, I would be grateful if you express your positions using the voting form. Looking forward to hearing from you soon Captain Luigi SINAPI Director of Istituto Idrografico della Marina MBSHC Chairman

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA (Guidelines S5/S8 2.0.0 March 2017) FUTURE ITALIAN SCHEME PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION OR INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION SCHEME (Guidelines S5/S8 2.0.0 March 2017) IBSC encourage for National and Regional Schemes to be submitted for Recognition The Board does not provide recognition to individuals directly. It does however seek to recognize formal systems and schemes that review and assess individuals’ experience in order to provide them with professional certification or individual recognition of their Competency. QUESTIONNAIRE TO MBSHC MEMBERS Dear Colleagues, Chapter 6 of the "Guidelines for the implementation of the standards of competence for hydrographic surveyors and nautical cartographers" (ed. March 2017) focuses on the importance of professional certification or individual recognition schemes "to monitor and assess individuals at regular intervals and to register them in a formal system so that an individual may gain professional certification or individual recognition at a defined level of competency which may include Category A and Category B". In order to have a common and complete picture of the situation, I would be grateful if you express your positions using the voting form. Looking forward to hearing from you soon Captain Luigi SINAPI Director of Istituto Idrografico della Marina MBSHC Chairman

CHARGES AND COURSE COSTS (per PAX) ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA CHARGES AND COURSE COSTS (per PAX) (HS Category B and Category A Course Programme) ITEM DESCRIPTION Course Cat B 8 ½ m Master Cat A 14 m MSc 24 m LIABILITY INSURANCE (must be paid) The Nation of belonging, according to the agreements in force between the respective Ministries of Defense (MoDs) must guarantee that the foreign military students are regularly covered by a liability insurance for any risk they undertake inside the IIM building structures and on board vessels TBD FLIGHTS or TRAVELS Cost for Travels (Flight, etc. ) to be determined N. 2 travels at the begin and at the end of the 8½ months Course N. 2 eventual travels during the 8½ months Course (in the middle) COURSE COSTS The price is including course fee, competence awarded to teachers, Technical-Specialist and Information Technology material/instrumentation, maintenance devices and HW/SW, SW’s License, chancellery/publications, telephone, electricity, gas and water consumption. Lunches are provided by Italian Hydrographic Institute (price about 6.50 €) at refectory on working days (Monday/Friday). Accommodations ARE NOT provided at the IIM facilities. 6.850 9.710,00 34.800 51.200 56.500 78.400 EXTRA CHARGES Accommodation Rates between 80/100€ a day in a Hotel/Residence depending on request. The price normally is with breakfast included, but are not included laundry, beverages, and others hotel services. Meals (launch on Saturday/Sunday and dinners) priced about 20 €. Costs for Public Transport (Bus/Tube/Local Train) 26.600 7.000 450 40.200 11.000 800 73.000 18.800 1.200 TOTAL BUDGET (EURO - €) 40.900 85.800 148.500 21

ISTITUTO IDROGRAFICO DELLA MARINA THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION