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Acquiring information |
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Who provides vessel
traffic information in the port?
Mark all that apply. |
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The VTS
provides information not readily available or easily accessible elsewhere. |
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Responsiveness |
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The VTS Acknowledges
my check-in reports and calls within 3-5 seconds. |
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4. |
Responds to my traffic safety information requests within 10-15 seconds. |
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Timeliness |
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Information is provided when or before I need it. |
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Accuracy |
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6. |
The information that I receive from the VTS is a true representation of the traffic
situation. |
Comments:
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7. |
I feel comfortable making decisions based on information received from the VTS. |
Reasons for discomfort:
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Relevance |
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VTS
provides information relevant to my decision making
process. |
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9. |
Monitoring VTS frequencies is a vital part of my decision making process.
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Communications |
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The amount
of radio traffic on mandated frequencies makes my job...
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10.a |
Communications from
the VTS are consistently strong, clear and easily understood and don’t require repeated
advisory broadcasts.
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Note: This question may help to determine if there are blind spots, or problems with radio transceiver equipment. Please provide any area you judge meets this condition: |
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VTS channels are available within 5 seconds for communications. |
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Check-in points and area |
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VTS check-in locations do not conflict with safe navigation.
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13. |
The number of required check-in points are: |
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The VTS area should be expanded to cover additional areas in this port. |
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VTS Control Issues |
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The
VTS exercises control over the movement of traffic.
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The VTS prioritizes
and responds to vessel requests in appropriate order.
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When VTS observes violations they notify me and give me an opportunity to correct the situation prior to taking enforcement action.
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VTS recommendations and directions are appropriate for the situation.
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VTS Staff Skills |
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Watchstander communications are clear, concise and professional.
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20. |
The VTS staff exhibits a professional knowledge of local waterway issues/port
operations.
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21.
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The VTS staff exhibits a professional knowledge of local geography and port facilities. |
Specific staff skill
comments:
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General |
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The port needs other traffic management tools in addition to VTS to enhance navigation
safety. |
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The VTS provides me the opportunity to make suggestions with respect to planning
and VTS operational procedures.
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Mutual benefit is gained when the VTS staff and I observe each other's work (i.e.,
ship rides, pilot visits, open houses)
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25. |
Technology/advanced navigation systems such as DGPS, AIS, ECS, etc. have mitigated
the need for VTS in this port.
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26. |
Are
there other port areas or waterways you are familiar
with that could benefit from a VTS? (Please provide
names, locations)
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27. |
I would describe this port's safety record as:
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28. |
The VTS contribution to port safety is: |
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29.
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How has AIS affected radio traffic? |
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To/From the VTS
Between Vessels |
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30.
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Does this VTS provide you with
additional supporting or amplifying information such
as chartlets, diagrams, illustrations, etc.?
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31.
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The VTS staff seems genuinely interested in listening to my opinions concerning
VTS operations when riding vessels with me and during my visits to the VTS. |
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32.
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My suggestions and recommendations seem to have been considered when the VTS
institued new procedures or changed existing procedures. |
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Thank you for completing
this survey. Please add additional comments you might
have below. |
Optional contact information...name,
address, phone, fax, and email address:
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