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Course code: ATG-006
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 33 minutes
Language: English
You will learn how to understand the nature of conflicts, explore alternative perspectives, find common ground, and develop sustainable solutions. Course Objectives: 1. Understanding Conflict, 2. Exploring Alternatives, 3. Finding a Neutral Place, 4. Effective Communication, 5. Body Language Awareness, 6. Identifying a Common Goal, 7. Third-Party Mediation, and 8. Brainstorming and Action Planning.
Course code: SBLY-888
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 60 minutes
Language: English

Who is the course for?

All maritime professionals working onboard yachts regardless of rank.

 

Is previous experience required?

No previous experience is required to complete this course.

 

How will the course benefit me?

This course will help you to familiarise yourself with Maritime English and Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP). The aim is to ease communication onboard. 

 

How will the course benefit my company?

By easing communication onboard by enusring crew are familiar with Maritime English and Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP).

 

Course code: BVS-038
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 2 hours
Language: English

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This training course is about what an effective cyber security risk management should be. Its goal is not to address too many technical questions as the best technical expertise in the world won’t guarantee zero cyber risk. The course aims at providing your Company with a real battle plan: know the assets, know the enemies, organize accordingly and train the effectives. Although this will not be enough to avoid a cyber incident, the severity of the consequences of a cyber incident will depend on the company’s preparedness and ability to manage it.

 

Who the course is for?

 

The course ISM Code and Cyber Risk Management is aimed at anyone interested in understanding how an effective cyber security risk management should be. This may include Top Management of Shipping Companies, Ship Managers, Technical Superintendents, Ship Masters, Officers and Seafarers; Offshore Units Operators and Technical Staff, Shipyards Technical Staff; Surveyors; P&I and/or Insurance Inspectors; etc.

 

Objectives

 

On completion of the training, students will be able to:

Know what cyber security is, the main threats and their consequences.

Understand how to consider the cyber risks in the Safety Management System and how the ISM Code translated into cyber security.

Know the 12 cybersecurity commandments that will help implementing an efficient cyber risk management system.

Course code: NSL-005
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 2 hours
Language: English

This course has been designed to raise awareness and understanding of cranes and their safe use. The course is organised into a number of sections.

  • Cranes
  • Legislation, Regulations and Standards
  • Stability and Mechanical Principles
  • Crane Types · Boom / Jib Types
  • Ballast and Superlift
  • Outriggers
  • Hoist Ropes
  • Line Pull and Line Speed
  • Hook blocks
  • Crane Functions
  • Limiting and Indicating Devices
  • Load Charts and Range Diagrams
  • Crane Certification
  • Operator Competence
  • Operator Checks
  • Ground Bearing Pressures
  • Soil, Ground Conditions, Trenches, Underground Services and Voids
  • Static and Dynamic Lifts
  • Crane Selection
  • Environmental Considerations
  • The Lifting Team
  • Communications
  • Lift Plan Scale Drawings
  • Lifting, Moving and Placing Loads
  • Travelling with a Load
  • Tandem Lifting
  • Topping and Tailing
  • Dismantling and Non-Returnable Loads
  • Blind Lifts
  • Lifting Personnel
  • Live Plant, and…
  • Maintenance
Course code: BAC-016
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 10 minutes
Language: English
Upon completion of this course, participants will: • Have a deep understanding of NAVAREAs and the critical role of MSI. • Be able to effectively monitor and interpret NAVAREA warnings to enhance navigational safety. • Apply best practices to integrate NAVAREA warnings into voyage planning and onboard decision-making. • Recognize the impact of NAVAREA-related negligence and adopt measures to prevent accidents. • Strengthen their ability to comply with international safety regulations and contribute to a safer maritime environment.
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