Advanced Ship Handling in an Offshore Environment Course

Course gives better theory insight and extended practical training on simulator in offshore vessels operation.

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Cost: USD 1570
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Country: Singapore
Certification

Bureau Veritas

This course is certified
by Bureau Veritas.
Duration: 2 days
Participants: 6 prs
Validity: No expiry
Language: English

Singapore contacts

Address: Blk 50 Ubi Crescent #01-10, Ubi Techpark,
Singapore 408565

Purpose

To give an understanding of the theory of ship handling and practice it with hands on in the simulator according to the guidelines in the industry.

Course Contents

  • Basic bridge team management skills
  • Introduction to Dynamic Positioning
  • Case studies and accident analysis
  • Calculation of wind/current, and their influence on the operation
  • Safety of personnel, vessels, offshore installations and the environment
  • Planning of operation
  • Risk assessment
  • Management of change
  • Contingency planning of thruster, rudder and propeller failure
  • Contingency operation during thruster, rudder and propeller failure
  • Contingency operation in the event of a semi-blackout
  • Execute an operation connected to a rig during rapid changes in current, wind direction and speed
  • Training safely and correctly the changeover between forward and aft bridge
  • Training safely and correctly the changeover between manual, joystick and dynamic positioning maneuvering modes

Objective

The participants, should upon completion of the course, demonstrate conning ability of the vessel in different operational situations.

Admission Requirements

Deck officers with more than three years experience in manoeuvring offshore support vessels.

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Frequently asked questions - Advanced Ship Handling in an Offshore Environment Course

Will participants receive certification after completing the course?

Yes, participants will receive certification upon successfully completing the course, which confirms their acquired knowledge and skills in the subject matter

What is the Advanced Ship Handling in an Offshore Environment Course in Singapore about?

The Advanced Ship Handling in an Offshore Environment Course in Singapore aims to enhance participants' understanding of ship handling theory and provide extensive practical training on a simulator for offshore vessels operation. The course focuses on both the theoretical aspects and hands-on practice in ship handling, adhering to industry guidelines.

What are the key contents of this course?

he course covers various essential topics, including basic bridge team management skills, introduction to Dynamic Positioning, case studies and accident analysis, calculation of wind and current influences, safety of personnel and vessels, operation planning, risk assessment, management of change, contingency planning for thruster, rudder, and propeller failure, and training on changeover between control modes and bridges.

What are the objectives and admission requirements for this course?

Upon completion, participants are expected to demonstrate proficient conning abilities of the vessel in different operational situations. The course is designed for deck officers with more than three years of experience in maneuvering offshore support vessels, ensuring that attendees have a fundamental understanding and experience necessary for advanced training.

Why enroll in this course offered by Lerus?

Enrolling in this course offered by Lerus, a globally recognized company, ensures access to high-quality training in advanced ship handling. Lerus's commitment to excellence is reflected in its detailed curriculum, expert instructors, and practical training methods. With training centers across the globe, Lerus provides valuable learning experiences that meet international standards, catering to professionals looking to advance their skills in the offshore environment.
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