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| This course is tailored for all engineers to achieve in depth understanding of Ship-Board Boilers-their type, design, construction, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting.
Recommended specially for all Junior Engineers, Operational Level Engineers and Engineers on Promotion Rosters. |
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| Duration: 5 Days |
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| Course Intake: 4-8 candidates per batch. |
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| Entry Standards |
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| Officers holding 2nd Mate (FG) Certificate of Competency. |
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| Frequency |
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| Prior booking required |
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| Faculty |
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The multi disciplinary faculty is constituted of:
Maritime Educator
Proficient Master Mariners, with vast experience in shipboard activities
Senior management professionals |
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| Teaching Facilities |
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White board, OHP, computers, LCD projectors, nautical charts & publications and power point presentations are used to conduct the classroom sessions. State of the art ARI bridge simulator with following features is used to give hands-on experience to the candidates.
Fully functional radar and ARPA
VHF
GPS
Echo sounder
Speed log
Course recorder
Rate of turn indicator
Rudder angle indicator
RPM indicator |
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| Course Contents |
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Lecture sessions comprise of following subjects. Far-reaching deliberations on subjects are the highlights of classroom sessions.
Watch-keeping principles
Record keeping during cargo watch.
Error of Navigation Equipment
Principles of ship handling
Hazards of petroleum
LSA & FFA maintenance
Oil pollution
Passage planning
Piracy and vessel security
Exercises on Bridge Simulator are designed to assess the proficiency of the candidate in maintaining a safe Bridge watch. |
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| Assessment |
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| The candidates are put through tests before and after the course to assess the effectiveness of the course. |