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Что (кто) такое officer of the watch - определение

METHOD OF ASSIGNING REGULAR PERIODS OF WORK DUTY ABOARD SHIPS AND SOME OTHER AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT
Naval watch; Watch system; Watch officer; Watch (shift); Deckwatch; "watch bill"; Gangway watch; Watchlight; Watchlights; Watch-light; Watch-lights; Watch light; Watch lights; Officer of the Watch; Watch bill; Morning watch; Forenoon watch; Afternoon watch; Stand watch; Standing watch; Watch keeping; Anchor watch; Watchstanding
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Command duty officer         
Officer of the watch
A command duty officer (CDO) or officer of the day (OOD) is a watchkeeping officer on a naval ship who is delegated authority from a commanding officer of the ship and holds command and control of the ship during that watch. A CDO represents the commanding officer and executive officer in their absence, and supervises other junior watchkeeping officers such as the officer of the deck.
Anchor watch         
·add. ·- A detail of one or more men who keep watch on deck at night when a vessel is at anchor.
Watchkeeping         
Watchkeeping or watchstanding is the assignment of sailors to specific roles on a ship to operate it continuously. These assignments, also known as at sea watches are constantly active as they are considered essential to the safe operation of the vessel and also allow the ship to respond to emergencies and other situations quickly.

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Watchkeeping

Watchkeeping or watchstanding is the assignment of sailors to specific roles on a ship to operate it continuously. These assignments, also known at sea as watches, are constantly active as they are considered essential to the safe operation of the vessel and also allow the ship to respond to emergencies and other situations quickly. These watches are divided into work periods to ensure that the roles are always occupied at all times, while those members of the crew who are assigned to work during a watch are known as watchkeepers.

On a typical seafaring vessel, be it naval or merchant, personnel "keep a watch" in various locations and duties across the ship, such as the bridge and engine room. Typical bridge watchkeepers include a lookout and a deck officer who is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship; whereas in the engine room, an engine officer ensures that running machinery continues to operate within tolerances.

Примеры употребления для officer of the watch
1. "His duties included officer of the watch and therefore the safe navigation of the ship," he said.
2. About four hours after the Ouzo set sail, the jury heard, the P&O–run Pride of Bilbao left Portsmouth en route for northern Spain with Hubble as officer of the watch.
3. Officer of the watch Michael Hubble, 62, "chose to ignore" that the 37,500–ton Pride of Bilbao ferry had come very close to the 25ft Ouzo in August last year off the Isle of Wight and he did nothing to raise the alarm, Winchester Crown Court was told.