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Course code: NAV-200
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:

This bundle consists of 12 modules, which include Bridge equipment, navigation policies and procedures, logbook and movement book management, Charts and publication management etc.

This bundle focuses on the Bridge. You will be guided on how to carry out various checks around the Bridge. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the bridge team.

Reassures the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

 

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to:

Carry out systematic checks of all bridge equipment, including general tests, maintenance, and operating procedures. They will be able to ensure that the Bridge equipment is ready for any inspection in all respects.

Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors, 

Distinguish between the different types of attitudes and temperaments, e.g. confident, arrogant, submissive, calm, Nervous etc. 

Understand the importance of safe navigation, including proper  bridge manning level, optimising use of bridge equipment, and accurate record keeping and will be able to ensure the company navigational manual instructions complied with 

 

Course code: NAV-500-T
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:- 

This bundle consists of 5 modules dealing with the inspection of the aft deck area.

 This bundle focuses on the aft deck area and focuses on various checks, including checking the general housekeeping, the deck equipment and machinery, the LSA and FFA in general and the emergency preparedness, how to test various associated deck equipment and ensure all the equipment is ready for immediate use. 

1) You will be guided on how to carry out various checks in specific areas like the Garbage holding area, the Ballast treatment plant compartment, the Oxygen acetylene storage and the CO2 room. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to:

· Demonstrate and carry out systematic checks and tests whilst inspecting the aft deck area and will be able to ensure that the aft deck is compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out in specific areas like the Garbage holding area, the Ballast treatment plant compartment, the Oxygen acetylene storage, the CO2 room, the paint locker and the sample locker and will be able to ensure that these areas are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out whilst inspecting the emergency generator room, and will be able to ensure that the emergency generator compartment is compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out whilst inspecting the aft mooring areas and will able to ensure that the mooring areas and the machinery therein are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors.

Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory and Flag state requirements

Course code: NAV-400-NT
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This bundle consists of 9 modules dealing with the inspection of the upper deck area.

This bundle focuses on the upper deck area and focuses on various checks, including checking the general housekeeping, the deck equipment and machinery, the LSA and FFA in general, the Manifold area, and the emergency preparedness, how to test various associated deck equipment and ensure all the equipment is ready for immediate use. 

1) You will be guided on how to carry out various checks in specific areas like the Midship crane, gangway and pilot ladder, Deck seal, PV breaker, the pipelines in general, SOPEP equipment, the status of the IG tank valves, the manifolds especially the off shore manifolds, Cargo hose connections, scupper and drain plugs of various save-alls and the mooring winches and mooring lines, This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to:

1) Demonstrate and carry out systematic checks and tests whilst inspecting the upper deck area and will be able to ensure that the aft deck is compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

2) Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out in specific areas like Midship crane, gangway and pilot ladder, SOPEP equipment, scuppers on deck and drain plugs of various save-alls and the mooring winches and mooring lines, and will be able to ensure that these areas are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

3) Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out whilst inspecting the Deck seal, PV breaker, pipelines, the status of the IG tank valves, the manifolds, especially the offshore manifolds, and Cargo hose connections and will be able to ensure that these equipment are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

4) Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors.

5) Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory and Flag state requirements.

Course code: MUK-212
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 70 minutes
Language: Portuguese

Course Goal: To ensure that relevant personnel have a common and consistent approach to industry best practice in relation to SIRP operations


Learning Objectives:

Section 1: Introduction to Isolations 

LO1  Explain the importance of safe isolations with respect to Integrity Management, particularly where activities could lead to potential major accident hazards or environmental spills

LO2 Identify the hazards associated with breaking containment and the importance of human factors in preventing loss of containment 

LO3 Identify the key legislative requirements for isolation operations and the requirement to reduce risk to ALARP

LO4 Describe the roles and responsibilities of key personnel involved in isolation and de-isolation operations 


Section 2: Isolation Standards and Planning 

LO5 Explain the considerations that must be taken when planning isolation work

LO6 Identify the main methods of isolation and explain how to select the appropriate method of isolation

LO7 Explain the requirements for carrying out a risk assessment for non-compliant isolations

LO8 Describe the management of Long Term Isolations and redundant/mothballed equipment


Section 3 Isolation Implementation and Control 

LO9 Explain how to ensure isolation security

LO10 Give an overview of the colours and symbols used for marking up isolations on P&IDs

LO11 Give an overview of the flange testing and tagging process for positive isolations and breaking containment

LO12 Explain the standards and process required for Personal Isolations

LO13 Describe the requirements for Sanction to Test 

LO14 Give an example of how to test and monitor isolation integrity


Section 4: Preparation for Breaking Containment

LO15 Identify the precautions to be taken when breaking containment

LO16 Describe the requirements for draining and venting 

LO17 Give an overview of cleaning and gas-freeing methods

LO18 Describe the importance of knowing the UELs and LELs of relevant gases


Section 5: Plant Reinstatement and Leak Testing

LO19 Explain the requirements for the de-isolation of plant and equipment, including leak testing

LO20 Explain how to select the correct leak test pressure, including pipework specification change identification and pressure relief requirements 

LO21 Give an overview of different types of leak tests and identify when they may be used

LO22 Identify the steps required for the depressurising and return of plant to service

LO23 Explain the process of carrying out post-test integrity checks

Course code: KIN-060
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 25 minutes
Language: English

This course has been developed to provide learners with an understanding of the value of human resources in a business context. We’ll explore the term ‘human capital’ and how it’s used by organisations to describe their most valuable asset, people. We’ll also explore how businesses aim to attract, keep, and nurture talent within an organisation.

This course will explore how an organisation can attract, develop, and retain the talent it needs to successfully implement its ESG strategy.

This course gives employees at all levels foundational knowledge about the how valuable people are in driving and ESG strategy, and how an organisation attracts, retains and measures talent.

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