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Course code: NAT-021
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 10 minutes
Language: English
In this course, you will learn how to plan a passage from berth to berth, going through all the four stages of a complete passage plan: appraisal, planning, execution, and monitoring. You will learn what you need to consider and implement in each stage to reach your destination safely.
Course code: MUK-120
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 90 minutes
Language: English

Who is this course for?
All personnel involved in rigging and lifting operations

Is previous experience required?
No previous experience is required to complete this course.

How will this course benefit me?
This course will provide you with an overview of rigging and lifting operations.

How will this course benefit my company?

This course will provide personnel with an overview of rigging and lifting operations.


What standards are referred to in this course?

• The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) 

• The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 

• The Safe Use of Lifting Equipment: Approved Code of Practice (ACOP)

• Lifting Equipment at Work Guidance

• The Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations

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 80%.

Course code: MTP-065
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 120 minutes
Language: English, Norwegian

Who is this course for?

This FSE High and Low Voltage Training course is suitable for everyone working on low and high voltage installations.

 

Is previous experience required?

You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course, but it is assumed that you are competent in your designated role.

 

How will this course benefit me?

The course meets the requirements set in Section 7 of the ‘Safety Regulations for Work and Operation of Electrical Equipment and Installations – FSE’ which is that all relevant personnel undertake annual training and instruction in FSE. The course also provides the necessary training and instruction in first aid, focusing on electrical injuries, with the exception of the mandatory practical training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

The regulations of various authorities make FSE applicable to all those working with electricity, whether on board ship, on platforms or on land. This course is suitable for all, regardless of which industry you work in.

The authorities require that training in FSE and first aid in the event of electrical accidents is undertaken at least once a year. No more than 12 months shall elapse between training courses.

 

How will this course benefit my company?

By ensuring you have the knowledge and competence to be working on low and high voltage installations.

 

What standards are referred to in this course?

• Section 7 of the ‘Safety Regulations for Work and Operation of Electrical Equipment and Installations – FSE’

• The European standard

 

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 80%.

Course code: MUK-229
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 45 minutes
Language: English

Course Goal:

This course aims to provide learners of an awareness of US best practice in relation to confined space entry (CSE), hazardous atmospheres, and the necessary equipment, and permits required to work in confined spaces.

It will also examine the hazards and hazard control methods that are required to undertake work safely in a confined space and the actions that should be taken in an emergency.

 

Learning Objectives

 

LO1  Explain what is meant by a Confined Space

LO2  Give examples of Confined Spaces

LO3 Describe the dangers that can be caused by confined space entry work 

LO4 Identify OSHA requirements for permit-required entry operations

LO5 Explain how to avoid entering confined spaces

LO6 Explain the importance of having a Safe System of Work in place

LO7 Describe individual roles and responsibilities involved in Confined Space Entry work 

LO8 Explain the requirements for gas testing

LO9 Identify acceptable levels for atmospheric test results 

LO10  Give examples of Confined Space Entry site safety equipment

LO11  Explain the actions to take in an emergency 

LO12  Explain Confined Space Entry alarm procedures

Course code: SBLY-1171
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 75 minutes
Language: English

Who is the course for?

All crew and personnel working onboard vessels with watertight doors.

 

Is previous experience required?

No previous experience is required to complete this course.

 

How will the course benefit me?

This course will give you a greater understanding and respect of these 'moving walls/bulkheads'.

 

How will the course benefit my company?

Knowing how to use watertight doors correctly, maintain them and understanding the dangers surrounding will the safety culture aboard.

 

What standards are referenced in the course?

• International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)

• IMO MSC.1/Circ 1380 Guidance for Watertight Doors on Passenger Ships which may be Opened During Navigation

• MGN 35 (M+F)

• MSN 1865 (M) Amendment 1 Seafarer Training and Certification Guidance: UK Requirements for Emergency, Occupational Safety, Security, Medical Care and Survival Functions

 

 

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