C.8.4.1. Written Reports : An MEIT should be given an opportunity to prepare written reports, including participation in larger reporting tasks being undertaken by the institution or unit in which he or she is undergoing training.
C.8.4.2. Oral Reporting : This form of communication may include:
C.8.4.2.1. Reports to superiors
C.8.4.2.2. Reports to senior management; or
C.8.4.2.3. Exposure to, or participation in, reports to vendors or regulatory authorities.
C.8.4.3. Public Speaking : If the opportunity arises, an MEIT should be exposed to, or allowed to participate in, presentations on behalf of the institution to the public.
C.8.4.4. Communication with Fellow Employees : Opportunities should be given for an MEIT to communicate information on behalf of the institution to other colleagues.
To assist in the development of communication skills, it is important to provide direct feedback on progress, and assistance through seminars or other means.
C.8.5. Social Implications of Engineering : An important facet of the Marine engineering profession is an understanding to the social implications of engineering works. This understanding should include:
C.8.5.1. An awareness of a marine engineer's professional responsibility to guard against all conditions dangerous or threatening to life, limb or property, and to call any such conditions to the attention of those responsible.
C.8.5.2. An awareness of potential impacts, both positive and negative, of the operations with which the engineer is involved. This should include an understanding of:
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