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ENGINE ROOM TEAM MANAGEMENT (ETM) |
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| The syllabus for this course constitutes exercises on Engine Room Simulator meeting requirement of Regulation 1/12 of the International Convention of STCW for seafarers, 1978 as amended in 1995. |
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| Duration: 4 Days |
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| Course Intake |
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| Maximum 8 trainees per course |
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| Entry Standards |
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| This course is intended for engineering officers at both the management and operational level. |
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| Faculty |
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| The course is conducted by experts in the field of Human Resource Development, Psychology and Counselling besides Marine Experts. Practical exercises, Case studies and discussions are supported by Master Mariners and Chief Engineers having vast experience on various types of vessels. |
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| Teaching Facilities |
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| Well-illuminated and air conditioned rooms are equipped with the essential teaching aids including white-boards, over-head projector, TV and VCD Player. |
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| Teaching Equipments |
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Equipment’s include:
Engine room mimic panel consisting of the main engine, auxiliary engine systems and on-board machinery, and
Engineroom Simulator |
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| Special Features |
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This course is practical and consists mainly of a series of exercises performed on ARI’s ENGINE SIMULATOR & SHIP HANDLING SIMULATOR. Some class room lectures are included to provide the necessary theoretical background for exercises.
Exercises are controlled by an instructor and, initially allow the trainees to be familiar with the equipment, the controls and the instrumentation provided by the simulator.
The exercises increase in complexity as the course progresses and as trainees become familiar with the manoeuvring characteristics of the ship model and its response to the engine and helm in various conditions. Equipment failure or malfunction may be introduced during an exercise to afford trainees practice in taking emergency remedial action.
During exercises, trainees are expected to make use of the effective engine room procedures, to comply with as set out in chapter VIII Section - B of the STCW 95. They will assume different roles of the engine room watch keeping team, the roles being rotated to allow each trainee an opportunity to act as Chief Engineer for some of the exercises. Each exercise will be preceded by a session for briefing and planning and be followed by a group discussion, led by the instructor, to analyze the actions and decisions of the trainee. The trainees who successfully complete this course will have gained experience in handling engines under various conditions and will make a more effective contribution to the engine room team during ship maneuvering. |
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