Barge and MOU Courses

Mobile offshore units (MOUs) means vessels which can be readily relocated and which can perform an industrial function involving offshore operations other than those traditionally provided by vessels covered by chapter I of the 1974 SOLAS Convention.

Such MOUs include at least the following: 

  • column-stabilized unit is a MOU with the main deck connected to the underwater hull or footings by columns or caissons; 
  • non-self-propelled unit is a MOU not fitted with mechanical means of propulsion to navigate independently; 
  • self-elevating unit is a MOU with movable legs capable of raising its hull above the surface of the sea; 
  • self-propelled unit is a MOU fitted with a mechanical means of propulsion to navigate independently; 
  • submersible unit is an MOU with a ship-shape, barge-type or novel hull design (other than a self-elevating unit) intended for operation while bottom bearing;
  • surface unit is a MOU with a ship- or barge-type displacement hull of single- or multiple-hull configuration intended for operation in the floating condition. 

As per resolution A.1079(28), every company employing personnel assigned to duty on MOUs has responsibility for ensuring that the standards set out in these recommendations are given full and complete effect. In addition, other measures as may be necessary should be taken to ensure that personnel can make knowledgeable and informed contributions to the safe operation of the MOU. 

Every MOU should have sufficient key persons on board possessing the knowledge, qualifications, skills and experience necessary to ensure the safe operation of the MOU. It is recognized that the nature of MOUs and their operations necessitate the consideration of specialized training and qualifications. The Administration should determine the adequacy of the knowledge, qualifications, skills and experience of the personnel assigned the responsibility for essential safety and pollution prevention functions on the basis of the design, type, size, and operating parameters of each MOU. Administrations are invited to consider the essential functions listed below in determining the necessary knowledge, qualifications, skills and experience for key personnel. 

Frequently asked questions - Barge and MOU Courses

After completing the course, will participants receive a certification?

Yes, participants who successfully complete their training will be awarded a certificate, verifying their newly acquired skills and knowledge pertinent to the course.

What are the Barge and MOU Courses about?

The Barge and MOU Courses focus on comprehensive training for operations involving Mobile Offshore Units (MOUs). These courses cover a wide spectrum of MOUs, including column-stabilized units, non-self-propelled units, self-elevating units, self-propelled units, submersible units, and surface units. Training encompasses the necessary knowledge, qualifications, skills, and experience vital for the safe operation of these MOUs, aligning with international standards and recommendations.

Why should individuals consider enrolling in Lerus's Barge and MOU Courses?

Lerus stands out as a global training provider, recognized for its adherence to high-quality standards in delivering educational programs. By choosing Lerus for Barge and MOU training, participants gain access to a wealth of knowledge from experienced instructors, comprehensive curriculum tailored to the demands of Mobile Offshore Units operations, and the advantage of Lerus's extensive network of training centers worldwide. This global presence ensures that learners receive consistent, high-caliber training, preparing them for the challenges of offshore operations.
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