%0 Journal Article %A Alimen, Rolando A. %A Galve, R.M. %A Francisco, S.F. %A Mongan, C.I. %T Navigational Trip: Safety, Security, and Protection as Compliance to Interntional Standard %J TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation %V 12 %N 3 %P 533-538 %D 2018 %U ./Article_Navigational_Trip_Safety,_Security,_Alimen,47,837.html %X This study was determined the evaluation of the safety, security, and protection of the navigational trip in terms of safety among marine engineering students as an entire group and when they were classified according to section such as Polaris 3-A, Polaris 3-B, and Polaris 3-C. Respondents of the study were the one hundred twenty (120) Polaris marine engineering students who are currently enrolled in the College of Maritime Education of JBLFMU-Molo for School Year 2017-2018 who were on board or have undertaken the navigational trip and have observed some of the safety and security services on board. The researchers employed quantitative-qualitative research design by Creswell (2013) to determine the navigational trip and observations of the safety and security services on board. Results revealed that the respondents had â€sexcellent evaluation” about the safety, protection, and security of the navigational trip vessel. There were no significant differences in the evaluation of the respondents as to the different sections; no relationships were observed when the respondents’ evaluation results were compared according to sections. The observations and comments cited in this study signify that the navigational trip vessel exhibited safety and security, maintain clean and safe environment, and followed the strict implementation of safety as prescribed by the international standards. The respondents’ comments attested that the navigational ship has implemented the international standard of safety and procedure on board. %@ 2083-6473 %R 10.12716/1001.12.03.12