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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateResume updated: May 3, 2024Anthon Babao Necesito,Officer in Charge in Navigational WatchStreet Address C clubhouse lane Apt, Villages of wildwood FairfieldOhio, Street Address
PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLECAREER OBJECTIVETo work in an institution where I can utilize my full potential with the help of the health care team towards optimum patient care.QUALIFICATIONSSecond officer in charge in Navigational watch for 4 yearsMedical Emergency-First Aid For 4 yearsForklift driver and shipping and receiving for 1 yearNavy fleet for 1 year and 3 monthsLICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONSInstitution: Global Maritime Medical Emergency-First aidRegistration No.InstitutionRegistration No.: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE: Global Training System -Philippines, Inc.fir attending Personal Safety and Social Responsibility:PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEInstitutionRegistration No.: Professional Regulation Commission, Philippines: D3-0084462InstitutionRegistration No.Maritech Certificate as Officer in charge of a Navigational watch and Application of Leadership and Team working skillsDVO-UTOICNWF3M1-11-0030-2016School Information2010-2014Holy Cross of Davao CollegeBachelor of Sciencein MaritimeWorking EXPERIENCEFebruary 19, 2023-November 22, 2023Pacific Manufacturing OhioEMAIL AVAILABLEPosition: Forklift Driver, Shipping and ReceivingFebuary 2015 September 2020Aqualink MaritimeEmail:EMAIL AVAILABLEPosition: First Aid provider, 30 days duty out of 30 days 2-3 patient Area: entire shipRoles/Responsibility/Skill:Examines patients and treats injuries within the scope of training and/or refers patients to appropriate practitioner or clinic or arranges for transport to local hospital.Provides standard first aid treatment for injuries not considered serious, which may include cleaning injured areas and applying antiseptic, salves, ointments, or bandages.Observes staff with injuries or illnesses requiring further treatment.Maintains required records and documentation including log of injuries and occupational illnesses requiring first aid treatment.Maintains adequate inventory of first aid supplies; requests additional supplies when needed.Maintains neat and tidy first aid room.Performs other related duties as assigned.Required Skills/Abilities:Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or related software as required to maintain records and logs.Ability to remain calm and tactful in stressful situations.Ability and willingness to work with open cuts, burns, and other injuries.Good judgment and evaluation skills.March 2016 2020 (4 years)Aqualink MaritimeEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEPosition: Officer in Charge Navigational watch Area: Deck DepartmentRoles, Responsibilities, Skills: Department of Health standardsCheck navigational equipment in use at regular interval of timeFollowing a proper navigation plan to avoid any kind of collision according to COLREGSMust know how to use Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA)Must know how to use Electronic Chart and Display System (ECDIS)Should be conversant with the ships speed, turning circles, and ship handling characteristicsPrepare, execute, and monitor a safe passage planEnsure handing over of the watch is done according to shipboard operation procedures (ISM)Asking for support whenever requiredContact master when need ariseShould be fully aware of all safety equipment on board shipMust use helm and signalling apparatus whenever requiredMust know how to use all equipment meant for prevention of pollution at the sea and safety of livesShould not leave the bridge unattended during his watchSEMINARS AND TRAININGS ATTENDEDForklift Driver CertificateNavy Fleet CertificateOperational Use if Electronic chart display and informationEnsure Compliance with Pollution Prevention RequirementsMaintain a Safe NavigationPersonal safety and Social ResponsibilityPersonal Survival TechniquesFire prevention and Fire FightingAdvance Training in FirefightingApplication of Leadership and Team working SkillsProficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue BoatsMedical Emergency-First AidGlobal Maritime Distress and safety system |