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Course code: SBLY-4525
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 10 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?

This course is intended for all personnel.

 

Is previous experience required?

No previous knowledge is required to take this course.

 

How will this course benefit me?

You will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to identify and take meaningful action against modern slavery in their communities and workplaces, contributing to a more just and sustainable future.

 

How will this course benefit my company?

The course will cover essential topics such as identifying and reporting suspected cases, understanding why preventing modern slavery is crucial, and recognising the most vulnerable groups.

 

Is there an assessment?

Yes

Course code: MGM-078
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 45 minutes
Language: English

Who is the course for?

All crew/personnel who are involved in the bunkering of LNG as a fuel.

Is previous experience required?

No previous knowledge is required to complete this course.

How will the course benefit me?

This course will give learners an awareness of LNG bunkering, including the hazards involved and the emergency and firefighting methods and procedures.

How will the course benefit my company?

The course will ensure that learners are following best practices as detailed in national/international legislation and company procedures.

What standards are referenced in the course?

International Safety Management (ISM) Code – safety and pollution prevention, emergency procedures including safe operation of equipment, training, and planned maintenance

International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and Class Requirement

International Code of Safety for Ship Using Gases or Other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code)

The International Code of the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (IGC Code)

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)

International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1978 (STCW)

International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT 6) Chapter 24

International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (Gas Carrier Code)

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 70%.

Course code: SIN-003
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 60 minutes
Language: English

This course is a course containing menu planning and cost control for seafarers onboard vessels

The goal is to ensure healthy and varied menu onboard. 


Objective:

Menu planning key factors, such as type of menus, economics, time, equipment, food selection, culture and special needs.

 

Learning Objectives:

1. Menu Planning and Cost Control

a. Explain the key factors in menu planning.

b. Identify food prohibitions affecting menu planning

c. Explain the structure of a menu plan.

d. Plan a menu using the daily recommendations of the MyPlate Nutrition Guide

e. Explain the composition of a “healthy eating plate”

f. Make a menu plan for a theme related specialty day.

g. Apply appropriate cost controls to menu planning.

h. Explain the factors that affect victualing cost.

i. Identify the three categories of provisions.

j. Explain the two ordering systems of provisions.

k. Identify the receiving standards of food products

Course code: KAPO-2040
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 35 minutes
Language: English

This Engine Room Rounds course shows the learner how to conduct rounds of the engine room in a structured way, and what equipment checks to carry out in the machinery spaces of typical large ships.

 

The course details how an Engineer Officer Of the Watch (EOOW) should carry out the proper checks in the machinery space to ensure that equipment is operating correctly when starting your watchkeeping or UMS duties.

 

We will begin with introductory parts to the engine department, company policy, and furthermore, we discuss the duties and responsibilities of the EOOW. More in detail, this Engine Room Rounds course will cover the ship Engineering Department; the Engine Department's Team Management; The Company Policy and Procedures for EOOW; Personnel Safety Equipment (PPE) for EOOW; Record-keeping and Reporting by EOOW; Emergency preparedness and EOOW; Changing Over Watches in Engine Room; Periodic Checks and Engine Room Rounds by EOOW; Alarms, and Actions during Watch by EOOW; Emission Control Areas and Fuel Change Over by EOOW; Preparation for Unattended Machinery Spaces(UMS) by EOOW; and Security threats and duties of the EOOW.

Course code: PAS-001
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 120 minutes
Language: English

Who is the course for?

This course is designed for personnel working with the Oil Record Book.

Is previous experience required?

No previous experience is required.

How will the course benefit me?

By providing useful insight in the correct use of the digital Oil Record Book.

How will the course benefit my company?

By providing personnel with the guidance required to ensure correct oil record bookkeeping.

What standards are referenced in the course?

MARPOL

MEPC.1/Circ. 736/Rev. 2

Regulation I/14.1.4 of the STCW Convention

Is there an assessment? 

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 60%.

 

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