Dynamic Positioning Induction Course (NI DP Basic)

DP Induction Course is the first step into The Nautical Institute DPO Training and Certification Scheme.

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Cost: USD 1295
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Country: Turkey
Certification

The Nautical Institute

This course is certified by
The Nautical Institute.
Duration: 5 days
Participants: Max 8 prs
Validity: 5 years
Language: English

Turkey contacts

Address: İçmeler, D-100
Karayolu Cad. No:38/8,
34944 Tuzla / İstanbu

Purpose

At the end of the course the student should have acquired knowledge of the principles of Dynamic Positioning, be able to set up a dynamic positioning system and have an understanding of the practical operation of the associated equipment, including the position reference systems The student should be able to recognize and respond to the various alarms, warning and information messages. The student should also be able to relate the DP installation to the ship system, e.g. power supply, maneuvering facility, available position reference systems and nature of work. The student should also be able to relate DP operations to the existing environmental conditions of wind, sea state, current and vessel movement.

The course is part of NI DPO Training Scheme. More details about NI DPO Training Scheme you may find HERE.

Course Content

The training is based on the programme as outlined by the recommendations contained in The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) guidelines.
Training is a mix of theoretical sessions and practical exercises on Kongsberg DP stand alone simulators.

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Objectives
  • Describe principles of DP
  • Describe the various elements of a DP system, including Position Reference system, sensors, power and state the requirements for redundancy including methods
  • Demonstrate sufficient knowledge of practical operation of a DP system in various modes and use all relevant features available in exercises performed
  • Describe principle, limitations and use of position reference systems
  • Describe principle, limitations and use of sensors and ancillary equipment
  • Describe typical power and distribution arrangements in diesel electric and non-diesel electric vessels. Describe UPS systems and typical PMS system. Recognize power requirements in DP vessels
  • Describe various propulsion and thrusters system and compare them to each other
  • Describe procedures to be followed in a DP operation, including planning using vessel and field info, contingency planning, checklists, worksite approach, communication, hand over
  • Describe datum used and understand UTM coordinates
  • Describe documentation and log book requirements
  • Describe arrangements made for DP operations in specialist vessels
  • Describe hazards associated with deep and shallow water operations
Assessment

Assessment by multiple-choice tests. Pass mark 70%.

Admission Requirements

Minimum requirements for entering the DPO scheme are:
Participants must hold either a STCW Regulation II/1 - II/2 - II/3 Deck or a Regulation III/1 - III /2 - III/3 Engine certificate. Valid certificate must be presented on the first day of the course as proof.
Prospective Offshore DPO's on the new scheme who are in the process of training for an STCW certificate may complete Induction/basic course (Phase A),60 DP sea time days (Phase B) and the Simulator/Advanced course (Phase C).The watch-keeping training (Phase D) and (Phase E)can only be completed after they hold an appropriate STCW certificate of competency. A letter from an employing company or approved college must be presented on the first day of the course as proof.
Participants NOT fulfilling the above are allowed to participate on the course, but only as a 'DP awareness' student. The certificate will state 'DP awareness' only. The course will not be considered as a part of the DP operator training scheme and the participant will not be allowed for future training as a DPO.

Reviews - DP Basic course

Good Training Experience
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Both course and simulator experience was good and fun thanks to Captain Alireza. Looking forward for advance training. Review by Furkan (Posted on 2/3/2024)
Highly qualified and experienced Instructor
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The course was short and informative.
The instructor clearly outlined the theoretical basis of DP.
A good foundation for further training and practice on board.
I recommend
Review by Viktor (Posted on 11/24/2023)
Perfect Experience
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Both materials, simulations are very satisfying. Instructor Ali Reza was very helpful and caring, with his experience and clear pronunciation it was a joyful and interesting training. Review by GorkemYalcin (Posted on 11/17/2023)
Effective and Successful Training Center
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I had DP Induction Course for 5 days. Everything was great especially the knowledge and experience of the Instructor. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you in DP simulator course. Review by Mustafa Başar BOZKURT (Posted on 11/16/2023)
Good instructor, classroom and sufficient materials
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Materials provided is sufficent and instructor is very informative. Review by Ugurcan Nacak (Posted on 7/28/2023)
Very good training & facility with experience instructor
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Very informative training with exercises on simulator. Instructor showed good effort in explaination of each subject in depth. The course met all my expectations and I will advise to my friends to have it same. Review by Fuad Najafguliyev (Posted on 7/7/2023)
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Want to know more about Dynamic Positioning Induction Course (NI DP Basic)

Get in touch with our bookings team on +90 216 759 96 01 or email the team at tuzla@lerus-online.com

The Dynamic Positioning Induction Course offered by Lerus in Turkey marks the initial step for maritime professionals into the Nautical Institute's Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO) Training and Certification Scheme. Accredited by the Nautical Institute (NI), this course is designed to equip DP operator trainees and users of DP systems with foundational knowledge and skills in dynamic positioning. Utilizing Kongsberg Maritime simulators, the course provides a comprehensive introduction to DP systems, including their setup, operation, and the practical handling of associated equipment. Trainees learn to recognize and respond to alarms, warnings, and informational messages from the DP system, ensuring they can effectively manage DP operations aboard DP-equipped vessels. The course aims to relate the DP installation to the ship's system, covering aspects such as power supply, maneuvering facilities, and the available position reference systems, thereby providing a holistic understanding of DP operations in relation to the vessel's overall functioning.

The training curriculum is based on the guidelines of The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), covering theoretical sessions and practical exercises. This blend ensures that participants acquire a deep understanding of the principles of dynamic positioning, the various elements of a DP system, and the requirements for redundancy. Additionally, the course delves into the hazards associated with DP operations, particularly in deep water and diesel-electric DP vessel environments, preparing trainees for the complexities of real-world DP operations. By the completion of the course, participants are expected to have a solid foundation in dynamic positioning, enabling them to start accumulating DP sea time towards obtaining their DP logbook and advancing through the NI's DP operator certification process. This course is not only a crucial educational step but also a significant milestone for those looking to embark on or advance their career in dynamic positioning operations.

Frequently asked questions - DP Basic course

What is DP induction?

"DP Induction" is the first-stage training course for Dynamic Positioning (DP). Dynamic Positioning is a system employed on certain ships and offshore platforms, enabling them to automatically maintain their position and heading without anchoring, by using their own thrusters and propellers. It's vital in operations where precise positioning is essential or where anchoring isn't possible, such as deep-water oil drilling.

The DP Induction course offers an introduction to:

  1. The Basics of Dynamic Positioning: Understanding what DP is, its history, benefits, and applications.
  2. Components of the DP System: Learning about the various hardware and software elements, including position reference sensors, computer controllers, power management, and thruster systems.
  3. Operational Overview: An introduction to the control console, setting up a DP system, and the basic modes of operation.
  4. Safety Aspects: Recognizing potential dangers, understanding alarms, and the significance of emergency procedures.

What topics are covered in the Dynamic Positioning Induction Course?

The Dynamic Positioning Induction Course provides an in-depth introduction to the fundamental concepts of Dynamic Positioning (DP). Topics include the history and development of DP, basic principles of DP operations, components and subsystems of a DP system, types of position reference systems, alarms, warnings, and emergency procedures, as well as hands-on simulator training to familiarize participants with real-world DP scenarios.

Is Lerus's Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course in Türkiye accredited by international maritime organisations?

Absolutely. The Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course offered by Lerus in Türkiye is accredited by the Nautical Institute (NI). As a global company, Lerus ensures that the training provided in Türkiye aligns with international maritime standards, making the certification both valid and respected across the maritime industry worldwide.

What sets Lerus's Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course in Türkiye apart from other training providers?

Lerus brings its global expertise to the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course in Türkiye. Participants benefit from our cutting-edge training facilities, equipped with the latest DP simulators. Our seasoned instructors, with vast real-world DP experience, ensure a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on training. Furthermore, being a global entity, Lerus offers participants in Türkiye a unique opportunity to network with professionals from around the world and gain insights into international maritime practices.

How does Lerus support its graduates in Türkiye after they complete the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course?

Our dedication to our students in Türkiye doesn't end with course completion. Lerus provides continuous post-course support, offering guidance on subsequent certifications, advanced DP training opportunities, and potential career paths. With our global footprint, graduates from our Türkiye center become part of a worldwide Lerus alumni network, providing them with numerous opportunities and connections in the maritime industry globally.
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