Supervise movement of passengers

Description

Oversee embarking and disembarking of travellers; ensure that safety regulations are followed according to specifications.

Alternative labels

manage passenger movement
oversee passenger movement
supervise passenger movement
supervise passenger embarkation and disembarkation
ensure safe movement of passengers
oversee movement of passengers
ensure safe passenger embarkation and disembarkation
manage movement of passengers
supervise embarkation and disembarkation of passengers
ensure passengers embark and disembark safely

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Supervise movement of passengers is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Helmsman: Helmsmen are members of the crew on the highest rank of the operational level on an inland vessel. They perform a variety of duties concerned with the operation and upkeep of deck department areas, the engine and other equipment, mooring and unmooring, as well as the steering of the ship as the main task.
Train conductor: Train conductors assist passengers in the boarding and leaving of the train. They answer questions from passengers concerning train rules, stations, and provide timetable information. They collect tickets, fares, and passes from passengers and support the chief conductor in performing his operational tasks e.g in regard to door closing or certain operational communication. They ensure the safety of passengers respond to technical incidents and emergency situations.
Ship captain: Ship captains are in charge of a vessel for the transportation of goods and passengers, operating in offshore and coastal waters. The size of the vessel can range from a small vessel to a cruise liner depending on the tonnage that they are certified to sail. Ship captains have vast experience with ships and their operation, and are likely to have worked their way through the ranks of other ship-related positions.
Port coordinator: Port coordinators manage operations of traffic division for port authorities. They enforce rules and regulations, such as the berthing of ships, handling and storing of cargo, and the use of port facilities. They direct policing and cleaning activities of harbour department land, streets, buildings, and water areas. Port coordinators also ensure that activities concerning revenue are documented and submitted to accounting division. They advise port authorities on rates and revisions of port tariff, and solicit steamship companies to use port facilities. They direct activities concerned with compiling daily and annual ship and cargo statistics.

Optional skill

Supervise movement of passengers is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Maritime instructor: Maritime instructors teach all those occupationally piloting a boat or a ship, such as skippers and ship captains, how to operate their inland water boats or maritime ships according to regulations. They teach their students theory and techniques on how to optimally pilot, steer and navigate, and maintain their specific boat or ship, observe and evaluate the students’ practice. They also focus on non-steering related subjects such as customer service (in case of person transportation) and safety measure regulations.
Passenger fare controller: Passenger fare controllers collect tickets, fares, and passes from passengers. They answer questions from passengers concerning transport rules, station, and timetable information.

 


 

References

  1. Supervise movement of passengers – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022