Watchkeeping Management System
Ensure that your crew work according to the STCW rules accepted by the International Maritime
Organization (IMO) and be notified of a non-standard event that occurs during working/rest hours
immediately.
The watchkeeping management system allows your crew to work in accordance with internationally
accepted rules and also it allows your company to prevent inconsistencies and penalties that may
occur due to non-standard working/rest hours.
Work/Rest Hours
The rest hours in the watchkeeping management system are determined in accordance with STCW and ITF standards. On the other hand, you may customize the system according to the needs of your company and fleet by changing the total rest and uninterrupted rest periods in the last 24 hours. According to these criteria, if there is an inconsistency in the daily working hours of your staff, you will get a warning and you will be able to ascertain to which working/rest hours standards the relevant crew does not conform.
Detailed Working Hours
It may not be enough for you to know only the watchkeeping intervals of your crew. You may graphically display the hours that each of your crew works daily on the calendar, as well as the operations (maneuvering, loading, unloading, bunkering, etc.) performed by the relevant crew during these hours.
Working Hours Defined for Qualification
By creating draft working hours for each qualification level, you may ensure that these hours are
processed in the system daily and automatically.
By this means, crew who have a fixed working period will only process the necessary revisions
without entering the same data every day and save a significant amount of time.
Reporting
You may obtain working/rest hours report of entire crew working in the ship in conformance with the working hours format of International Labor Organization (ILO).