High Voltage Training Management Level (HV)
About this course
This course mainly for marine engineering officers, electrical or electro-technical officers, engineer surveyors and marine superintendents. The course is designed to increase the troubleshooting skills and fault diagnostics procedures for marine electrical and mechanical engineers employed on various ships and offshore installations.
The training will provide you with the essential knowledge of high voltage (HV) installations to meet the knowledge, understanding and proficiency requirements as set out in STCW 2010 Tables A-III/2 and A-III/6 for electrical, electronic and control systems at the management level.
During the course each candidate will design and implement switching plans based upon our distribution systems and be assessed by our trained assessors in the safe working practices they will be expected to demonstrate. The course will emphasize the safety aspect of electrical engineering work, recommendation on good safe practicies, procedures and precautions be taken to maximize the safety of personnel.
Course content
- International requisites for high voltage knowledge
- Advantages of high voltage sytems
- Hazards and immediate actions under fault conditions
- The functional operational
- High voltage equipment on board
- High voltage safety rules
- Safe working procedures
- Protective devices
- Assignment of qualified personnel to carry out maintenance and repairs
- High voltage electrical equipment testing methods
- Performing test of insulation resistance and polarization index
- High voltage equipment maintenance
- Taking remedial actions necessary during faults
- Carrying out a switching and isolation procedure on marine high voltage safety documentation
How to book
The course is run on demand, please contact the Admissions Team for information or forthcoming availability:
Telephone: +38 (095) 496 36 37 / +38 (067) 340 52 54
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Normal office hours are:
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 16.30
Let us help you to stay safe and up to date with the latest regulations!!!
Jack-up familiarization
About this course
The course has been created for Officers which would like to increase their knowledge in Jack Up Operations on both traditional and weak legged jack Installations. Understand of scour occurs when structures (Legs) are placed on erodible beds and exposed to current and waves. The course includes detailed knowledge of the hydrodynamic challenges, deep learning of barge's Stability (theories and practical) and effect of the weight on Stability and trim as well as relationship with client – boundaries of responsibilities.
Course content
- Introduction and overview of the Jack-Up Barge operation
- Stability Calculation Afloat / Elevated
- The causes of seabed scour and its effects on jack-up barge stability
- The causes of leg misalignment and its effects on jack-up barge jacking systems
- Ballast water management plan
- How to use jack-up barge systems to maintain jack-up barge stability
- Risk assessment
- Seabed survey
- SUR with legs psn
- Jacking up/down checklist
- Leg loads & inclination
- Pre-load / Pre-spotting check and risk for punch-through
- Rig moving practice (wet and dry transport)
- Cargo manifests
- Lifting register
- Cargo handling and stowage
- Anchor pattern
- Safety Inspection
- Ship’s correspondence
- Job descriptions
- Permit System
- Planned maintenance
- Emergency procedures
How to book
The course is run on demand, please contact the Admissions Team for information or forthcoming availability:
Telephone: +38 (095) 496 36 37 / +38 (067) 340 52 54
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Normal office hours are:
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 16.30
Let us help you to stay safe and up to date with the latest regulations!!!
Junior Officers Course
About this course
The course is designed for Junior Officers who has freshly obtain his II-mate certificate of commpitence and is to join his first ship as a certificated officer. This course imparts knowledge on the safety and operational aspects working as a mate.
The aim of this course is to ensure that on complation of training the participant will be better prepared to undertake the duties of a Officer on board the vessel and enables him to translate the knowledge gained throught his CoC examination into practical working skills to be applied in day to day operations on board the ship.
Course content
- Bridge Watchkeeping
- Chart corrections and abbreviation
- UKC calculation
- Voyage planning
- Publication
- GMDSS equipment
- Daily / weekly / monthly tests / checks
- Muster lists
- Signals and communivations
- Navigation equipment
- FFA / LSA maintenance
- Squat, Coanda effect
- Hydro static/dynamic
- Use and maintenance of PPE’s
- Job descriptions
- Permit to work systems
How to book
The course is run on demand, please contact the Admissions Team for information or forthcoming availability:
Telephone: +38 (095) 496 36 37 / +38 (067) 340 52 54
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Normal office hours are:
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 16.30
Let us help you to stay safe and up to date with the latest regulations!!!
Anchor Handling Course
About this course
The purpose of this course is to provide understanding how anchor handling operations are done and train key personal to perform their duties with understanding of risks and procedures during running anchors by making the participants aware of hazards and pitfalls and by giving them a thorough understanding of both theory and practical experience.
The course is conducted as interplay between theoretical presentations and case studies.
Course content:
- Introduction
- Planning and risk assessment of anchor handling operations
- Winch calculation and capacity
- Anchor handling winches
- Chain wheels
- Correct and safe use of Shark jaws (Triplex and Karm Fork)
- Anchor handling equipment
- Types of anchors
- Fishing and Grapnels operations
- Anchor deployment – PCP / Buoy
- Anchor systems
- Rigging for Anchor handling
- Running and retrieving anchors at deep and shallow water
- GOMO guilders
- Training of communication and teamwork between: commanding officer / winch operator / deck / rig
- Ship handling, problem solving and decision making
How to book
The course is run on demand, please contact the Admissions Team for information or forthcoming availability:
Telephone: +38 (095) 496 36 37 / +38 (067) 340 52 54
Normal office hours are:
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 16.30
Let us help you to stay safe and up to date with the latest regulations!!!
Senior Officers Course
About this course
This course mainly for new Masters and Chief Officers designated to polish their acument of the ships senior staff i dialing with day to day practical shipboard issues. It helps to focus shipboard interaction and exchange information with charters, stevedors, sub-charters, shippers, receiver, egents and owners. It provides guidance on methods and procedures to follow to protect owner's interest in verious operational situation and the evidence and documentation that must be collected and recorded.
The course provides senior officers with the knowledge and skills to gather and digest information, to make rational decisions based on the facts during an emergency, to recognize how preplanning and preparation and training will assist in the overall management process.
This field of study involves leadership, direction, and administration within a marine context.
Course content
- Vessel stability pre-planning
- Stability calculation
- Cargo handling and stowage
- Ship’s correspondence
- Shipping procedure and Documentation
- Mariners rolle in collecting evidence
- Charter parties
- H&M and P&I Insurance
- ISM, ISPS, STCW 95 main points
- Ballast water management
- Garbage management plan
- Bridge / Port watchkeeping
- Contingency plans
- The orientation and emergency training of crew members
- Emergency management
- Drills using pre-planned initial responses
- Drills while responding to changing situations
- Responsibilities
- Deck Maintenance
- Job descriptions
- Permit System
- Safety Awareness and Near Miss, Unsafe Act, Unsafe Situation Reporting
- Environmental Protection
How to book
The course is run on demand, please contact the Admissions Team for information or forthcoming availability:
Telephone: +38 (095) 496 36 37 / +38 (067) 340 52 54
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Normal office hours are:
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 16.30
Let us help you to stay safe and up to date with the latest regulations!!!