표준해사통신용어 (SMCP) 용어 5.

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표준해사통신용어 (SMCP) 용어 5

지난 시간 학습 내용 Refloat Reported Restricted area Roll call Safe speed SWL Shackle Sling Elongated spreader Stand on

핵심 단어 Stripping Track Underway Unlit Veering Walk back Inshore traffic zone Reporting point Separation zone Traffic lane

용어 (Glossary) Stripping Final pumping of tanks residues Survivor Take off (to) Final pumping of tanks residues A person who continues to live in spite of being in an extremely dangerous situation, e.g. a shipping disaster To lift off from a vessel’s deck (helicopter)

용어 (Glossary) Target Tension winch TEU Track The echo generated, e.g. by a vessel, on a radar screen A winch which applies tension to mooring lines to keep them tight Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit (standard container dimension) The path followed, or to be followed, between one position and another

용어 (Glossary) Transit Transit speed Transhipment (of cargo) Underway Here: the passage of a vessel through a canal, fairway, etc. Speed of a vessel required for passage through a canal, fairway, etc. Here: the transfer of goods from one vessel to another outside harbours Describes a vessel which is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground

용어 (Glossary) Union purchase Unlit UTC Variable (of winds) A method of cargo handling by combining two derricks, one of which is fixed over the hatch, the other over the ships side When the light of a buoy or a lighthouse are inoperative Universal Time Co-ordinated (GMT) A wind that is constantly change speed and direction

용어 (Glossary) Veering (of wind) Veer out (to) (of anchors) VHF Walk out (to) (of anchors) Clockwise change in the direction of the wind; opposite of backing To let out a greater length of cable Very High Frequency (30-300MHz) To reverse the action of a windlass to lower the anchor until it is clear of the hawse pipe and ready for dropping

용어 (Glossary) Walk back (to) Waypoint Windward Wreck To reverse the action of a windlass to ease the cable (of anchors) A position a vessel has to pass or at which she has to alter course according to her voyage plan The general direction from which the wind blows; opposite of leeward A vessel which has been destroyed, sunk or abandoned at sea

용어 (Glossary) Fairway Navigable part of a waterway Fairway speed ITZ Manoeuvring speed Navigable part of a waterway Mandatory speed in a fairway Inshore Traffic Zone (of a TSS): A routing measure comprising a designated area between the landward boundary of a TSS and the adjacent coast A vessels reduced speed in circumstances where it may be required to use the engines at short notice

용어 (Glossary) Receiving point Reference line Reporting point A mark or place at which a vessel comes under obligatory entry, transit, or escort procedure A line displayed on the radar screens in VTS Centers and/or electronic sea-charts separating the fairway for inbound and outbound vessels so that they can safely pass each other A mark or position at which a vessel in required to report to the local VTS Station to establish its position

용어 (Glossary) Separation zone/line Traffic clearance Traffic lane A Zone or line separating the traffic lanes in which vessels are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating a traffic lane from the adjacent sea area; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of vessels proceeding in the same direction VTS authorization for a vessel to proceed under conditions specified An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic is established

용어 (Glossary) TSS VTS VTS area Traffic Separation Scheme: a routeing measure aimed at the separation of opposing streams of traffic by appropriate means and by the establishment of traffic lanes Vessel Traffic Services: services designed to improve the safety and efficiency of vessel traffic and to protect the environment Area controlled by a VTS Centre or VTS Station

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