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1 STCW Modular Courses Administration Approved Courses S. N. Name Of The Course Conducted At Abbreviation 1 Specialized Training Programme On Chemical Tanker Operation Mumbai, Lonavala, Chennai & Delhi Duration in Days CHEMCO 12 2 Chemical Tanker Familiarization Lonavala & Mumbai CHEMFAM Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems Engine Room Simulator - Management Level Engine Room Simulator - Operational Level Lonavala ECDIS 5 Lonavala ERS - ML 5 Lonavala ERS - OL 3 6 Free Fall Life Boat Lonavala FFLB 2 7 Specialized Training Programme On Liquefied Gas Tanker Operations Lonavala & Mumbai GASCO 11 8 Liquefied Gas Tanker Familiarization Lonavala & Mumbai GASFAM LPG Cargo and Ballast Handling Simulator - Management Level LPG Cargo and Ballast Handling Simulator- Operational Level Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator (Oil) - Management Level Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator (Oil) - Operational Level Lonavala LGSC - ML 5 Lonavala LGSC - OL 3 Mumbai LCHS - ML 5 Mumbai LCHS - OL 3 13 Oil Tanker Familiarization Lonavala & Mumbai OILFAM 5 14 Ship Manoeuvring Simulator Mumbai SMS 5 15 Ship Security Officer Mumbai SSO 3 16 Security Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties Mumbai, Lonavala, Chennai & Delhi STSDSD 2 17 Specialized Training Programme On Oil Tanker Operation Mumbai, Lonavala, Chennai & Delhi TASCO 12 1
2 1. Specialized Training Programme on Chemical Tanker Operations (CHEMCO) Duration & Recognition: This is a 12-day course approved by the Indian Administration, Maritime & Port Authority (MPA), Singapore and Liberia. Conducted at: Mumbai, Lonavala, Chennai & Delhi This course provides understanding of safety on chemical tanker, pollution prevention, operational practice and obligation under applicable laws and regulations for masters, chief engineers, officers and any other person with immediate responsibility for the loading, discharging and care in transit or handling of cargo. It comprises of a specialized training programme appropriate to their duties. The course takes full account of section A-V/1 of the STCW Code adopted by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch Keeping for Seafarers 1978, as amended in A. Regulations and codes of practice B. Hazards and safety measures C. Design and equipment of chemical tankers D. Cargo characteristics E. Ship operations F. Repair and maintenance G. Emergency Operations 1 Exact replica of Stainless Steel Chemical Tank with operational FRAMO pumps and all other fittings 2 Chemical Laboratory to conduct Wall Wash Test post tank cleaning 3 Shower room 4 Liquid Cargo Handling simulators This course is open to seafarers who have completed a shore based Advanced Firefighting course approved by the administration, and who have relevant experience appropriate to their management level duties on chemical tankers, as stipulated in STCW. 2
3 2. Chemical Tanker Familiarization(CHEMFAM) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Mumbai & Lonavala On Successful completion of this course, trainees will be able to serve on chemical tankers in an operational capacity (that is other than master, chief engineer, chief mate or second engineer), and to perform specific duties and responsibilities related to those duties in connection with cargo and cargo equipment, provided that they are not immediately responsible for the loading, discharging, care in transit or handling of cargo. Properties and Hazards of Cargoes Ship Types and Arrangements Cargo Equipment and Instrumentation General Chemical Tanker Operation Safety Precautions and Measures Ship/Shore Interface Emergency Operations 1 Exact replica of Stainless Steel Chemical Tank with operational FRAMO pumps and all other fittings 2 Chemical Laboratory to conduct Wall Wash Test post tank cleaning 3 Shower room 4 Liquid Cargo Handling simulators This course is open to seafarers who intend to serve on board chemical tankers at operational level and have completed an administration approved firefighting and first aid course. 3
4 3. Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by the Indian administration. This course is also approved by the following administrations/recognized organizations: Maritime & Port Authority (MPA) Singapore Marshall Islands Republic of Liberia Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Conducted at: Lonavala This 5 day course is based on IMO Model Course 1.27 and is specifically aimed to provide generic training to officers as required under STCW convention. Electronic Chart Display and Information System is new concept in the direction of paperless chart bridge. This course is to familiarize the officers with this system, the basic theory as well as hands on training in the operation of an actual ECDIS system. Actual situations simulated for real situation training Five days course based on IMO 1.27 Deck Officers 4
5 4. Engine Room Simulator Management Level (ERS - ML) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Lonavala The trainees who successfully complete this course will gain experience in handling engine room equipment under various conditions and will make a more effective contribution to the engine room keeping team during various conditions. Operation of main engine including emergency operation Operation of electricity generation plant including emergency generator Operation of turbo-generator and shaft generator Operation of steam generating plant Operation of various pumps Operation of valves Tracing pipelines Operation of oil purifiers Abnormal condition settings for various marine machineries Operation of fresh water hydro-phore systems 1 Full Mission Simulator 2 Highly qualified and experienced Instructors 3 High faculty members to candidate ratio 4 Actual systems& Machineries available in the campus Trainees should have CLASS IV certificate of competency, a minimum 12 months of sea time with watch keeping experience as engineer officer in charge of an engine room watch with at least one hundred eighty days of propelling time and should also have completed course of training which meets or exceeds the standard set out in IMO Assembly resolution A483 (XII). 5
6 5. Engine Room Simulator Operational Level (ERS - OL) Duration & Recognition: This is a 3-day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Lonavala The trainees who successfully complete this Course will have gained experience in handling engine room equipment under various conditions and will make a more effective contribution to the engine room keeping team during various conditions. Operation of main engine including emergency operation Operation of electricity generation plant including emergency generator Operation of turbo-generator and shaft generator Operation of steam generating plant Operation of various pumps Operation of valves Tracing pipelines Operation of oil purifiers Abnormal condition setting for various marine machineries Operation of fresh water hydro-phore systems 1 Full Mission Simulator 2 Highly qualified and experienced Instructors 3 High faculty members to candidate ratio 4 Actual systems & Machineries available in the campus Trainees wishing to enter this course should have CLASS IV certificate of competency, a minimum 12 months of sea time with watch keeping experience as engineer officer in charge of an engine room watch with at least one hundred eighty days of propelling time and should also have completed course of training which meets or exceeds the standard set out in IMO Assembly resolution A483 (XII). 6
7 6. Free Fall Life Boat (FFLB) Duration & Recognition: This is a 2-day course approved by Indian administration and DNV. Conducted at: Lonavala The course syllabus covers the competencies as required in element/s related to Free Fall Lifeboat in STCW 1995 Section A VI / 2 Table A VI / 2-1 and section 5.4 of the IMO Model Course Trainees who successfully complete this course shall be able to undertake tasks, duties and responsibilities related to launch and recovery of a Free Fall Lifeboat and take charge of a boat as a Coxswain and for other related duties as Designated Persons. Introduction SOLAS requirement, Case Study (Maersk Pomor) Specification, Equipment and General Arrangement of Boat Maintenance, Air Supply and Sprinkler system Procedures and Safety precautions Survival Techniques / Emergency procedures Actual Launching and recovery (practical exercises) 1 Only one of its kinds in India 2 Fully operational davit launched Lifeboat This course is open to those seafarers who are holders of a valid certificate of training in Basic Safety or Personal Survival Techniques. 7
8 7. Specialized Training Programme on Liquefied Gas Tanker Operations (GASCO) Duration & Recognition: This is an 11-day course approved by the administration of India, Maritime & Port Authority (MPA) Singapore and Liberia. Conducted at: Mumbai & Lonavala This course provides understanding of safety on liquefied gas tanker, pollution prevention, operational practice and obligation under applicable laws and regulations for masters, chief engineers, officers and any other person with immediate responsibility for the loading, discharging and care in transit or handling of cargo. It comprises of a specialized training programme appropriate to their duties. The course takes full account of section A-V/1 of the STCW Code adopted by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch Keeping for Seafarers 1978, as amended. Regulations and codes of practice Fire fighting Chemical and Physical properties of gas cargoes Health Hazards and Pollution Cargo Containment and Cargo-handling systems Safety practices and equipment operational requirement Emergency Procedures General principles & precautions of cargo operations Transportation losses and commercial aspects of gas tanker operations Compressor operations Tank atmosphere monitoring Requirement of cargo condenser, evaporator & heater Cargo measurement Cargo change over procedures Case studies 1 Practical on tank fittings at Lonavala 2 Supported by liquid cargo handling simulator This course is open to seafarers who have completed a shore based Advanced Firefighting course approved by the administration. The seafarers should be holding a certificate of management level competency and has a TANKFAM course certificate or 3 months sea service on liquefied gas tankers as an officer, as stipulated in STCW. 8
9 8. Liquefied Gas Tanker Familiarization (GASFAM) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by the administration of India. Conducted at: Mumbai & Lonavala This course is intended for support level officers (that is other than master, chief engineer, chief mate or second engineer) who have not previously served on board liquefied gas tankers as part of the regular complement. It covers the mandatory minimum training requirement prescribed in STCW. On Successful completion of this course, trainees will be able to serve on gas tankers in an operational capacity, and to perform specific duties and responsibilities in connection with cargo and cargo equipment, provided that they are not immediately responsible for the loading, discharging, care in transit or handling of cargo. Properties and hazards of liquefied gas Cargo containment systems The liquefied gas tankers Cargo Equipment and instrumentation Tank environment control Safety precautions Ship/Shore interface Emergency Operations 1 Practical on tank fittings at Lonavala 2 Supported by liquid cargo handling simulator This course is open to any existing or prospective seafarer, who has completed an administration approved firefighting and first aid course. 9
10 9. LPG Cargo and Ballast Handling Simulator Management Level (LGSC ML) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by Indian administration and DNV. Conducted at: Lonavala This course is essentially a practical one and consists of a series of exercises structured around the operation of the cargo and ballast installation of a liquefied gas tanker and carried out in conjunction with a simulator. The exercises are controlled by an instructor and, initially, allow the trainees to become familiar with the layout of the cargo tanks, hold (void) spaces and ballast tanks forming the system and the instrumentation and controls that are used. Tank top fittings, Operations for the cargo handling system, Instrumentation system, compressors, Auxiliary systems for cargo handling, Tank cool down, Loading and discharging of cargo, Use of inert gas, Change of grade, Ballasting, de-ballasting and gas freeing Hazards, safety procedures Firefighting systems First of its kind in the world Second mate (FG) certificate of competency or NCV certificate of competency or MEO Class IV certificate of competency, in addition has preferably completed specialized training programme on LPG tanker operations. 10
11 10. LPG Cargo and Ballast Handling Simulator- Operational Level (LGSC OL) Duration & Recognition: This is a 3-day course approved by Indian administration and DNV. Conducted at: Lonavala This is a practical course consisting of series of exercises structured around the operation of the cargo and ballast installation of a liquefied gas tanker and carried out in conjunction with a simulator. The exercises are controlled by an instructor and, initially, allow the trainees to become familiar with the layout of the cargo tanks, hold (void) spaces and ballast tanks forming the system and the instrumentation and controls that are used. Tank top fittings Operations for the cargo handling system, Instrumentation system, compressors, Auxiliary systems for cargo handling, Tank cool down, Loading and discharging of cargo, Use of inert gas, Change of grade, Ballasting, de-ballasting and gas freeing Hazards, safety procedures Firefighting systems First of its kind in the world Requisite sea service for appearing for second mate (F.G) certificate of competency or NCV certificate of competency or for Class IV MEO certificate of competency, in addition has preferably completed liquefied gas tanker familiarization course or specialized training programme on LPG Operations. 11
12 11. Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator Management Level (LCHS -ML) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Mumbai The LCHS is undoubtedly one of the most important teaching aids for a seafarer. The LCHS installed at SIMS simulates the processes and systems used in a vast range of operations ranging from the routine cargo work to emergencies with a catastrophic potential. The LCHS presently installed at SIMS is a PC based version which consists of an instructor s station and 3 trainee stations with a potential of adding 3 more trainee stations in future. The 3 trainee stations can either carry out independent operations or be a part of a single ship where they can practice the communication and coordination required on a real ship. The simulator is equipped with 2 different ship models based on Crude oil tanker and Chemical Tanker with FRAMO pumping system. The course objective is to provide hands-on experience on a simulator dealing with cargo operations on an Oil Tanker. The candidate will be able to plan, execute, monitor and keep records of various cargo activities conducted on a tanker. The officer will also be able to diagnose problems occurring normally during operations along with dealing with certain simulated emergencies. Familiarization Special Operation & Procedures Ballast Operation Cargo Operation Inerting operation oil tanker COW operation oil tanker Cargo calculation Gas freeing Tank cleaning ODME operation 1 Practical in tank room 2 Supported by liquid cargo handling simulator Mandatory for Deck Officers holding Certificate of Competency 2nd Mate and above, working and or intending to work on Oil Tankers at management level 12
13 12. Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator Operational Level (LCHS -OL) Duration & Recognition: This is a 3-day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Mumbai The LCHS is undoubtedly one of the most important teaching aids for a seafarer. The LCHS installed at SIMS simulates the processes and systems used in a vast range of operations ranging from the routine cargo work to emergencies with a catastrophic potential. The LCHS presently installed at SIMS is a PC based version which consists of an instructor s station and 3 trainee stations with a potential of adding 3 more trainee stations in future. The 3 trainee stations can either carry out independent operations or be a part of a single ship where they can practice the communication and coordination required on a real ship. The simulator is equipped with 2 different ship models based on Crude oil tanker and Chemical Tanker with FRAMO pumping system. Familiarization Special Operation & Procedures Ballast Operation Cargo Operation 1 Practical in tank room 2 Supported by liquid cargo handling simulator Deck cadets and junior deck officers intending to work on oil tankers 13
14 13. Oil Tanker Familiarization(OILFAM) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Mumbai & Lonavala On Successful completion of this course, trainees will be able to serve on oil tankers in an operational capacity (that is other than master, chief engineer, chief mate or second engineer), and to perform specific duties and responsibilities related to those duties in connection with cargo and cargo equipment, provided that they are not immediately responsible for the loading, discharging, care in transit or handling of cargo. Types of oil tanker Hazards of the cargoes carried on oil tankers Operations and maintenance of centrifugal cargo pumps Purpose of a stowage plan& cargo plan Procedures & safety precautions during all cargo operations on an oil tanker Procedures & precautions during tank cleaning / gas freeing operations on oil tankers Purpose of ship / shore safety check list IG system, various alarms / trips Operation / limitation / calibration of portable gas meters 1 Exposure to tank room and actual system 2 Candidates updated on latest regulations 3 Supported by liquid cargo handling simulator Any junior officer 14
15 14. Ship Manoeuvring Simulator (SMS) Duration & Recognition: This is a 5-day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Mumbai This is an intense 5 day course based on IMO Model Course 1.22 covering theory coupled with exercises on a full mission Ship Manoeuvring Simulator to get the real feel of ship handling. Knowledge about the principles of ship handling in various conditions and their practical application Passage planning including planning for any contingencies Navigational watch keeping practices, procedures and collision avoidance Full mission bridge simulator 2 Chart room for actual practice for chart work 3 Instructor to participant communication 4 Chart room stocked with chart and publication for real practice 5 Mooring station 6 Radar station 7 VHF 8 Sound effect 9 Simulator upgraded to ice navigation class This course is for management level officers. Ratings may assist in the course for steering purposes only during bridge simulator exercise. 15
16 15. Ship Security Officers Course (SSO) Duration & Recognition: This is a 3-day course approved by the Administrations of U.K., Liberia and Marshall Islands. Conducted at: Mumbai Those who successfully complete this course are considered qualified to undertake the duties and responsibilities as Ship Security Officer on board a ship, as defined in section A/12.2 of the International Ship & Port Security Code. Introduction Maritime Security Policy Security Responsibilities Ship Security Assessment Security Equipment s Ship Security plan Threat Identification, Recognition, and Response Ship Security Actions Emergency Preparedness, Drills, and Exercises Security Administration Security Training Course is recognized internationally by- 1 United Kingdom 2 Marshall Island 3 Liberia Any officer with designated security duties can join this course. 16
17 16. Security Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties (STSDSD) Duration & Recognition: This is a 2 day course approved by the Indian administration. Conducted at: Mumbai, Lonavala, Chennai & Delhi This course is mainly focused to train the ship s personnel with designated duties on anti-piracy measures at sea and anti-terrorist measures at sea and in port. By the end of the course the candidate will gain sufficient knowledge and confidence to take preventive and counter measures in sailing through piracy and terrorism affected areas of the world. Introduction to Piracy, definitions and recent global piracy trends Introduction to terrorism, definitions and recent global trends Security Levels and their significance IMO Best Management Practices to deal with piracy. Preventive Measures when entering High Risk Areas Planned Responses to Pirate Boat / Ship Attacks Evasive Maneuvers Communication in case of an Attack Company assistance Hostage / Captive Situations The course provides training and confidence amongst officers to sail even in pirate infested areas. Various aspects of safety, security, commercial and legal requirements are dealt. This course is intended for all officers and ratings with designated security duties. 17
18 17. Specialized Training Programme on Oil Tanker Operations (TASCO) Duration & Recognition: This is a 12-day course approved by the administration of India and Maritime & Port Authority (MPA) Singapore. Conducted at: Mumbai, Lonavala, Chennai & Delhi This course provides understanding of safety on oil tanker, pollution prevention, operational practice and obligation under applicable laws and regulations for masters, chief engineers, officers and any other person with immediate responsibility for the loading, discharging and care in transit or handling of cargo. It comprises of a specialized training programme appropriate to their duties. The course takes full account of section A-V/1 of the STCW Code adopted by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch Keeping for Seafarers 1978, as amended. Regulations and codes of practice Design and equipment of oil tankers Cargo characteristics Cargo operations Repair and maintenance Emergency operations Boiler combustion control Helicopter tanker operations Double hull tankers Oil pollution liabilities and compensation Cargo calculation Crude oil washing Transportation losses and commercial aspects of tanker operations 1 Exposure to tank and actual system 2 Candidates updated on latest regulations 3 Actual case studies discussed 4 Supported by liquid cargo handling simulator Any seafarer who have completed an approved firefighting course and holding A certificate of competency of any level + has a TANKFAM course certificate or 3 months sea service on tanker as an officer OR A Management level certificate of competency. 18
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