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Accident Investigation |
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Techniques for collecting information, analyzing and reporting on
marine accidents and incidents for persons responsible for accident/
incident investigations.
The International Loss Control Institute’s “Loss Causation Model” and
Prof. Reasons Model is used to carry out root cause analysis to enable
find the basic cause of the incident. This helps set a managerial
corrective action, striking at the root of the problem so as to prevent
such incidents from recurring in the future.
Contents of the course
- Accidents & public perception.
- International Conventions and Investigation Code.
- Accident Investigation - the process.
- Evidence collection.
- Interviewing Techniques.
- Human Factors.
- Root Cause Analysis.
- Accident Reporting.
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Commercial Knowledge |
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It could be a matter of a
few entries in the
logbooks, or a pre-emptive
action taken at the right
time that could make or
break a million dollar claim.
In today’s world of cutthroat
competition, the
commercial acumen of the
master should be at his
sharpest.
This is a course developed
specially for a master and
his mate to be able to
tackle in the correct
manner any commercial matters that may come up on board ship.
Experts in the field of average adjusting and claim handling take
lectures with numerous illustrative case laws discussed.
Contents of the course
- Shipowner’s liability exposure and insurance cover.
- Shipping Procedure and Documentation.
- Mariners Role in collecting evidence.
- Mate’s Receipt and Bills of Lading.
- General Average.
- Towage and Salvage.
- H&M and P&I insurance.
- Charter Parties.
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Deck Machinery Operation & Maintenance |
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This three day course is designed to enhance the Deck Officer’s
knowledge and improve awareness about the operation of various
deck machinery and their maintenance. This course also imparts practical
and operational knowledge to the officers especially on different
equipments like Cranes, windlass and mooring winches, etc.
This course is not meant to make the Deck Officer an expert in
machinery maintenance, but to give an overall knowledge of
operational problems and to be able to take quick action and provide
feedback to prevent accidental breakdowns or damages. In case of
technical difficulties, CEO or other engineers should be consulted.
Contents of the course
- Familiarize the Deck Officers with simple hydraulic system.
- Basics of Hydraulics, theory on components in the hydraulic system.
- Hydraulic fluid system contamination and prevention.
- To learn the correct operating procedures and various safety interlocks
for Hydraulic cranes, Bow / Stern thrusters, Winch and windlass.
- Procedure for Overhauling of ballast and cargo valves.
- Do’s and Dont’s of Hatch cover opening and right procedure for
emergency operation.
- Cold weather precautions for operating hydraulic machinery.
- Care of Hydraulic Fluids/pumps/Motors.
- Simple exercises on hydraulic trainer.
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GMDSS (AMERC UK - Certified) |
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This three day course is designed to enhance the Deck Officer’s
knowledge and improve awareness about the operation of various
deck machinery and their maintenance. This course also imparts practical
and operational knowledge to the officers especially on different
equipments like Cranes, windlass and mooring winches, etc.
This course is not meant to make the Deck Officer an expert in
machinery maintenance, but to give an overall knowledge of
operational problems and to be able to take quick action and provide
feedback to prevent accidental breakdowns or damages. In case of
technical difficulties, CEO or other engineers should be consulted.
Contents of the course
- Familiarize the Deck Officers with simple hydraulic system.
- Basics of Hydraulics, theory on components in the hydraulic system.
- Hydraulic fluid system contamination and prevention.
- To learn the correct operating procedures and various safety interlocks
for Hydraulic cranes, Bow / Stern thrusters, Winch and windlass.
- Procedure for Overhauling of ballast and cargo valves.
- Do’s and Dont’s of Hatch cover opening and right procedure for
emergency operation.
- Cold weather precautions for operating hydraulic machinery.
- Care of Hydraulic Fluids/Pumps/Motors.
- Simple exercises on hydraulic trainer.
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Planned Maintenance System |
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Contents of the course
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