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Course code: PNAV-1496
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 511 minutes
Language: English
In this course, you will watch videos where the instructor tackles all the rules and explains them in detail. Rule 1 to Rule 37 will be covered. This is designed to present the Rules of the Road information in a practical, no-nonsense way to aid students in studying for their exams.
Course code: NSL-020
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 2 hours
Language: English

The purpose of this course is to deliver an understanding of the dynamic forces involved, equipment specific guidance and operational planning considerations for subsea lifting operations.

At the end of the course, you will have met the course objective of acquiring a demonstrable level of knowledge and understanding of the following subjects related to subsea lifting operations:

  • Legislation, Standards and Industry Guidance
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Environmental conditions
  • Dynamic forces
  • Weight Control and Contingencies
  • Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF)
  • Lifting Points and Rigging
  • Crane and Winch Operations
  • Clearances
  • Operational Considerations
  • Communications
  • Air Lift Bags
  • Concrete Mattress Handling
  • Deepwater Lifting Operations
Course code: SBLY-1633
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 21 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?

All personnel onboard involved in rope splicing.

Is previous experience required?

No previous experience is required to complete this course.

How will this course benefit me?

By providing you with an understanding of the most appropriate splicing tool for different types of ropes.

How will this course benefit my company?

By ensuring personnel uses the correct tools required to safely splice durable ropes.

What standards are referred to in this course?

N/A

Is there an assessment?

Yes

Course code: MGM-193
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?

Any crew members who may be required to collect evidence in the event of an incident.

Is previous experience required?

No previous experience is required to complete this course.

How will this course benefit me?

By providing insight into how evidence should be collected and protected to support incident investigations.

How will this course benefit my company?

By ensuring crew members are aware of the importance of collecting and preserving evidence to support incident investigations and mitigate financial claims.

What standards are referred to in this course?

This course does not refer to any specific legislation or regulations.

Is there an assessment?

Yes

Course code: RVT-954
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 60 minutes
Language: English

Stress is our body's way of responding to physical, emotional, or mental demands. Although typically associated with negative circumstances, stress can be caused by both good and bad experiences. Our bodies react to stress by releasing chemicals into the blood to give us energy and strength to handle the situation. This evolutionary reaction can be a good thing when stress is caused by real physical danger; however, this survival response can wreak havoc if it builds up without a proper outlet. This interactive online course discusses signs and symptoms of stress, and explains the physical and emotional effects of built up stress, such as pain and anxiety. The course also describes stress management techniques, treatment options, and lifestyle changes to help alleviate stress.

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