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 800
Time: 09:00 - 15:00
Course Country: Ukraine
Certification

The Nautical Institute

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

Ukraine contacts

Address: 23, Chornomorskogo Kozatstva
Odesa, Ukraine, 65003

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.

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 - Dynamic Positioning Basic Course

Worthy and essential course
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In my opinion, this is very informative course. I learned a lot of new critical information and gained key initial skills to start my career in DP. Thank you. Review by Faruh Mahdi (Posted on 10/17/2023)
Perfect course
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This course is strongly recomended to those seafarers who eager to rush their career up and begin their path to become DPO. Higly experienced Instructor Alex explained the material thoroughly and the practical exercises left me sufficient understanding of DP and precious experience. My appreciations to Lerus training center for such training. Review by Stanislav (Posted on 9/8/2023)
Excellent service
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I would like to share my impressions from the course which I have passed several months ago. With Nautical Institute approval, Lerus center provides it's students with a high-level service and deep knowledge. Experienced and working intructor provides up-to-date information, and his teaching technique is outstanding. Hope to pass DP advanced course here too. Review by Yusuf (Posted on 8/21/2023)
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Want to know more about Dynamic Positioning Induction Course (NI DP Basic)

Get in touch with our bookings team on +38 (048) 729 91 21 or email the team at training@lerus-online.com

The Dynamic Positioning Basic Induction Course, approved by the Nautical Institute (NI), marks the initial step for aspiring Dynamic Positioning Operators (DPOs) into the realm of dynamic positioning systems on DP-equipped vessels. This course, held at the esteemed training centre Lerus, is designed to provide DP operator trainees and users of DP systems with a comprehensive introduction to the principles of dynamic positioning. Utilizing Kongsberg Maritime simulators, the course offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, enabling participants to understand the operation of DP systems, including the critical aspects of position reference systems, power supply, and maneuvering facilities. The training aims to equip participants with the ability to effectively set up a DP system, respond to alarms, warnings, and messages provided on the DP system displays, and understand the relationship between DP operations and environmental conditions such as wind, sea state, and current.

The course content is meticulously outlined in accordance with the recommendations of The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), ensuring that trainees receive up-to-date and relevant instruction. By the completion of the course, students are expected to have a solid foundation in the knowledge of dynamic positioning, including the ability to describe the various elements of a DP system, demonstrate knowledge of practical operation in various modes, and understand the limitations and use of position reference systems and sensors. Additionally, the course covers the hazards associated with DP operations, particularly in deep water and areas requiring precise vessel positioning. This foundational course not only prepares participants for further DP training but also instills a deep understanding of the practical operation of associated equipment, crucial for safe and efficient DP operations on modern offshore vessels.

Frequently asked questions - Dynamic Positioning Basic Course

What is DP induction?

Dynamic Positioning is a computer-controlled system that allows a vessel to maintain its position and heading using its own propellers and thrusters. It's commonly used in the offshore oil & gas sector, as well as in marine research and other industries that require precise positioning of vessels.

A "DP Induction" course is designed to provide initial training on the principles and practice of Dynamic Positioning. It introduces participants to the types of DP vessels, the DP system's components, the practical operation of the system, and various failure modes.

This induction course is the first stage of a structured training program for DP operators, often followed by further advanced courses and on-board training to acquire the necessary experience. The ultimate goal is to achieve a DP Operator's Certificate issued by a recognized authority such as the Nautical Institute.

Is the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course offered by Lerus in Ukraine internationally recognized?

Yes, the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course conducted by Lerus in Ukraine is internationally recognized. As a global company, Lerus adheres to the highest standards set by the Nautical Institute (NI) and ensures that the course content, training methodologies, and certifications are consistent with global benchmarks, making the qualification valid and respected worldwide.

What advantages does Lerus offer for participants of the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course in Ukraine?

At Lerus, our focus is on delivering comprehensive and hands-on training. Participants in Ukraine benefit from our state-of-the-art training facilities, equipped with the latest DP simulators. Our experienced instructors bring real-world DP scenarios into the classroom, ensuring practical and immersive learning. Additionally, being a global company, Lerus provides opportunities for networking and exposure to international maritime standards, setting our Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course apart from others.

How does Lerus support students in Ukraine after completing the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Basic / Induction Course?

Our commitment to students in Ukraine extends beyond course completion. Lerus offers post-course support, including guidance on further certifications, advanced training opportunities, and career advancement. We also have a dedicated helpline and support system to address queries and provide assistance. Our global presence means that Lerus graduates are part of a worldwide network, opening doors to opportunities in the maritime industry across the globe.
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