maritime trooper course cy 2013_poi
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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of the Interior and Local Government
National Police CommissionPHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
HEADQUARTERS MARITIME GROUPCamp Crame, Quezon City
MARITIME TROOPER COURSE
OBJECTIVES:
a. To train our personnel to be more adept in handling situations such asterrorism and insurgency in the Philippine territorial waters and as a maneuvering forceof the PNP on land based security operations; and
b. To provide special individual proficiency to complement the MaritimeGroups operational readiness to immediately respond in cases of natural or man-madecalamities.illegal activities to include boarder protection
DURATION: 90 days/720 hrs
PARTICIPANTS: 50 pax
PERIOD OF IMPLEMENTATION: 3rd
to 4th
Quarter
PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION
SUBJECTS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION
NO. OF
HOURS MOI
PHASE I COURSE INTRODUCTION
A. Introduction
PNP organization, vision,mission and functions
MG organization, vision,mission and functions
Policy directives of CPNP
Objectives of COPS &
Community immersion to fisherfolks
Accountabilities andresponsibilities of public officers
Integrated TransformationProgram
8 L
B. Human Rights
PNP Human Rights
Development
Orientation/
Familiarization of HR Desks
Manual Basic Principles and
Frameworks of Human Rights
Rights-based Policing (Human
Rights in the Police Context)
Specific International Human
Rights (standards for law
enforcement)
4 L
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C. Investigation onCriminal Offence
Elements on the Crime Against
Person and Property
Revised Penal Code
Special Penal Laws Fish Examination
8 L/D
D. Crime SceneInvestigation
Procedure in processing of the
crime scene
Crime scene preservation Lifting
of evidence
SOCO checklist
4 L/D
E. Interview andInterrogation
Distinction, qualification in
adopting the techniques of the
subject matter.
Interviewing victims & witnesses
Interviewing & Interrogating
suspects
4 L/D
F. Report Writing
Spot report, investigation report
and coordination.
Pre-charge evaluation report
Administrative offenses
Rules in writing a report
4 L/D/PE
G. Legal Forms Proper format in filing documents,
summons and subpoena2 L/D
H. Filing of Case Procedures in filing of
inquest/direct/
ordinary
2 L/D
I. PoliceOperationalProcedure
General Procedures
Basic Procedures
Special Procedures
VBSS and SEA CDM
4 L
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MODULE II BOAT HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE MODULE
I. SMALL CRAFT MANAGEMENT &MANEUVERING
A. Small CraftAdministration
Orientation & Familiarization of
Craft & onboard equipment2 L
B. Boat Etiquette Protocol onboard craft 2 L
C. VesselNomenclature
Parts and functions of patrol craftexplained
2 L
D. Safety of Life atSea(SOLAS)
Emergency Medical Action
Life Saving Equipment
(Life Saving Equipment)
Life Saving Signals (Hand Signals
and Gestures during Life Saving
Response)
Water Survival
Fire fighting organization &techniques
40 L/D/PE
E. Search andRescue
Techniques on the conduct of
search & rescue and boat
maneuvering system
16 L/D/PE
J. Rules &Procedure on
Arrest
Police Intervention
Rights of the accused
Booking
Picture
Affidavit of Arrest Rights of the Accused under
custodial investigation
(MIRANDA DOCTRINE)
2 L/PE
K. Rules &Procedure onSearch & Seizure
Search Warrant & Warrantless
Search
Forms Application & Deposition of
the witness for SW
Procedures & Service thereof
Practical Exercise
2L/PE
L. ComprehensiveExamination
Written Examination 4 WE
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F. Anchoring
Procedure for proper handling of
anchors while docking and
mooring
Knot Tying
Practical Exercise
8 L/D/PE
G. Docking andUndocking
Docking & undocking boat
procedures
Practical Exercise
16 L/D/PE
H. BoardingProcedure
Vessel Board Search and Seizure
Practical Exercise16 L/D/PE
II. ENGINE OPERATION
A. Characteristics ofEngine
Knowledge & techniques of the
characteristic of engine2 L
B. Parts of Engine Knowledge & techniques of the
parts of engine2 L
C. EnginePrinciples &Operations
Knowledge & techniques about
principles & operations of engine2 L
D. Engine Report Engine reporting system
explained2 L
E. Starting andSecuring ofEngine
Checklist for engine preparation
prior to starting and securing
explained
Test and Inspection of Engine &
Propulsion
2 L
F. Repair andMaintenance Basic trouble shooting procedures 8 L/D
G. PlannedMaintenanceSystem
Lecture on progressive
maintenance system
recommended for PPBs
Watercraft Maintenance System
8 L
III. DAMAGE CONTROL
A. Objectives ofDamage Control
Principles and objectives
explained, provides instruction
in basic vessel stability concepts
such as down flooding
4 L
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B. Plugging andPatching
Actions to keep the ship afloat
Practical exercise4 L/D
C. Boat Armament
Orientation
Boat armaments onboard PPBs 4 L/D
D. Boat ArmamentOperation andMaintenance
Actual assembly & disassembly
of PPBs armaments(AGL, Cal.
50/60 MG)
Misfire Procedure
Practical exercise
8 L/D
V. NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION
A. Chart work
Navigational Chart Origins of a
chart
Mercator Projection (Origin &
use of Mercator Projection)
Practical exercise
8 L
B. Navigation
Navigational Aids
Compass Work
Plotting
Bearing
Piloting
GPS Buoyage System
Look Outs
Practical Exercise
8 L/D
C. Rules of the Road An overview of international
maritime organization, rules of
the road explained
4 L
D. Tide & Currents Tides & currents on Philippine
coast explained2 L/D
E. MarineCommunication
Message Format
Voice Radio Procedure
Practical Exercise
2 L/PE
F. PRACTICALEXERCISES
Boat Handling All types of boats 16 PE
Actual FireFighting
All types of boats 8 PE
Actual Plotting All types of boats 8 PE
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BoardingProcedure
Vessel Board Search and
Seizure8 PE
F. ComprehensiveExamination
Written Examination 2 WE
PHASE IMODULE III SEA MARSHAL MODULE
A. Introduction to SeaMarshal
Sea Marshal History
Mission and Function2 L
B. Firearms
Proficiency
Firearms Familiarization
Ammunition Identification
Firearm Handling Dry Firing Exercise
Zeroing
Immediate Action Drill
16 L/D/PE
C. IED Familiarization
Introduction to ImprovisedExplosive Device
Detection and recognition ofIEDs
Procedures/IED safety and
counter measures
16 L/D/PE
D. Emergency Alarmand Signals
Aboard Ship
Distress Signals and Man-overboard exercises
4 L/D/PE
E. CrisisManagement andShipboardEmergencies
Vessel emergency procedures
Rules and procedures ondealing with the Hostage
Taking/Sea Jacking and Anti-Piracy
16 L/D/PE
F. ComprehensiveExamination &Practical ExercisesIn Ports OnboardDomesticPassenger AndCargo Vessel
Written examination
Practical Exercises 8 WE/PE
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MODULE IV INTERNAL SECURITY
I. KNOWLEDGE IN INSURGENCY
A. Understanding theCPP, NPA & NDFMovement
Knowing ourselves, understandingand making democracy safe andmaking it work
Knowing the enemy vis-a-vis whatwe are fighting for dynamics
Potential and art of peoples war
Testing and evaluating the holisticformula & pro-democracy peopleswar
CPP, NPA & NDF Tactics in Raidsand Ambuscades and other threatgroups
16 L
B. Social IntegrationProgram
Balik Baril Program, Amnesties, andother assistance for rebel returnees
4 L
C. BPATs PNP ISO Campaign Plan
Samahan, EO Mapagpalayaand other issuances
4 L
II. BASIC COMBAT TRAINING
A. Mission Planning Team Organization
Objectives & Execution4 L
B. Intro to SpecialEquipment
GPS
Binoculars
Range Finders
Night Vision Goggles
4 L
C. Martial Arts
Aikido
Pekiti Tersia
Combat Karate
24 L/D/PE
D. First Aid andEvacuation
First Aid treatment of injuries, lifesaving, steps and field experiencesin evacuation( land, water and airevacuation ) of sick and wounded
8 L/D/PE
A. Rope Courses
Different kinds of knots,rappelling equipment,rappelling techniques, verticalsurface rappelling
16 L/PE
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E. SurvivalTechniques
Tree Top Adventure (JEST)
Types of Natural Weapons
Improvised Shelter in the Field
Edible Foods available in the Jungle
Medicinal and Poisonous Plants
16 L/D/PE
F. Police InterventionTechniques
Patrolling
Check point
Raid
Close Quarter Battle (CQB)
Ambuscades
Immediate Action Drill (IAD) in landand sea
40 L/D/PE
III. MAP READING
B. Direction Study of Direction 2 L/PE
C. Compass Parts and Uses during Night
and Day4 L/PE
D. Route Planning Selection of Legs for Cross
Country Routes
Plotting
2 L/PE
E. Land Navigation
Practical Exercise(ground) in Locating pointsusing the Map and Compassduring day and night
8 PE
F. ComprehensiveExamination
Written Examination 4 WE
MODULE V BASIC SCUBA DIVING
I. INTRODUCTION TO SCUBA DIVING
A. ModuleIntroduction
Introduction, Basic History ofSCUBA & Course Operations
4 L
B. Orientation
Orientation to SCUBA diving(Video -presentation)
Buoyancy Skin Diving Equipment
Respiration (Basics) Water skills preview
4 L/VP
C. DivingPhysics
Physics of air and waterpressure related to divingmechanic pressure
4 L
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D. MedicalAspect
Anatomy and physiology ofthe respiratory system
Effects of pressurephenomenon
Divers diseases and injuriesand the application of first aidand medical evacuation
2 L
E. DivingSignals &Communications
Hand signals in SCUBA diving Diving communications Buddy system
2 L
II. SWIMMING PROFICIENCY AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONING
A. SwimmingTechniques
Free Style Techniques Breast Stroke Side Stroke
Breath Holding UW Swim
40 D/PE
B. Swim Test Evaluation 16 PE
III. DIFFERENT TOPICS ON SCUBA
A. Familiarizationof SCUBAEquipments
Intro to SCUBA equipment Characteristics, principle and
operations8 L/PE
B. SCUBAEquipmentMaintenance
Maintenance and repair ofSCUBA equipment
8 L/PE
C. SCUBA Skills
Procedures in cleaning
Hose recovery
Breathing without a mask Surface swimming with
SCUBA
Giant stride entry Skill combination Detecting and Emergency
Procedure
40 L/PE
D. UnderwaterPre-Dive Exercises
Buoyant Ascent Procedure Practical Exercises
16 L/PE
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E. Lectures on DiveTables and otherRelated topics
Dive planning Dive Tables Diving Emergencies
Water Skills Preview Assignment (Dive Table
Problems)
8 L
F. Theory onUnderwater Search
Different Methods/Approach onconducting Underwater Search,Rescue and Retrieval Operations
4 L
G. Confined WaterExercise (Swimwith SCUBA Tank)
Students to perform1 mile surface swim with
SCUBA gears Independent SCUBA set-up Independent Buoyancy
adjustment Buoyancy Control-Hovering
use of alternate air source emergency ascent
16 PE
H. SCUBA DiveTest
Equipment preparation Mask Defogging
Snorkel Breathing
Snorkel Clearing (BlastMethod)
Use of Fins
BCD inflation/deflation Surface Resting Head First Surface Dive Ascent/Descent Techniques Snorkel Cleaning
24 PE
IV. ACTUAL DIVE, CHECK OUT AND EVALUATION
A. Knot Tying Underwater knot tying techniques 8 L/PE
B. Open WaterDive (30 ft)
Check out and evaluation 8 PE
C. Open WaterDive (60 ft)
Check out and evaluation 8 PE
D. Open WaterDive(120 ft)
Check out and evaluation 8 PE
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E. Night/LimitedVisibility Dive(30-40 ftfor 30 mins)
Check out and evaluation 8 PE
MODULE VI Field Training Exercise
FTX
Deployment at Pier, Ports and
Harbors
JEST
Scenarios (e.g. VBSS)
40 PE
ComprehensiveExamination
Written Examination 4 WE
Legends:
L - Lecture
D - Demonstration
PE - Practical Exercises
WE - Written Examination