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On a ship
reporting
for OST, she
is put
through her
paces during
structured
exercises
followed by
quizzes and
written
tests in all
disciplines
to assess
the take off
level of the
individual
crew members
and the
whole ship.
The work up
tasks are
then
tailored to
meet
individual
ship
requirements.
The
Operational
Sea Training
imparted
under the
overall
supervision
of FOST thus
ensures a
comprehensive
and
systematic
progression
of the
ship to
achieve the
prescribed performance
standards to
undertake
the designed
role of the
ship and
streamline
ship
management
in totality.
At the end
of each work
up schedule
FOST
conducts an
operational
readiness
assessment
at sea and
certifies
the ships
operational
status
highlighting
those areas
that need
continuation
training/attention.
OST
encompasses
all spheres
of ship
board
activities
including
every
operational/combat
function,
aviation,
ship
management,
hull,
seamanship,
nbcd,
engineering,
electrical,
logistics
and medical.
OST imparted
by FOST
provides
focused
attention to
material,
maintenance,
crew
proficiency
and ship
management
in a
holistic,
non-attributable
and
objective
manner.
OST
is
undertaken
in four
phases in
harbour and
at sea
covering
single ship,
multi-ship
and
ship/submarine/aircraft
multi-dimensional
operations.

The
FOST also
conducts
smaller
training
packages
such as Sea
Safety
Checks (SSC)
and
Operational
Sea Checks (OSC)
for a
duration of
7 – 10 days
on any 2/3
selected
disciplines
like Bridge
Work, Damage
Control and
Fire
Fighting,
Machinery
Breakdown
Drills and
Ship Safety.
For more
details
contact -
Directorate
of Naval
Operations,
Integrated
Headquarters
of Ministry
of Defence
(Navy), New
Delhi –
110011,
India.
Tel: 011-23010198
Fax: 011-23010143
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