Radar Navigation (Operational Level)
Radar Navigation (Operational Level)
STCW | Regulation II/1 of STCW Convention, Section A-II/1 of STCW Code |
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Objectives | A trainee successfully completing the course and passing the examination will be able to make efficient and effective use of radar as a navigational aid. The course is aimed at officers of the navigational watch. Persons, who complete solely the radar simulator course and not the subsequent ARPA course, will be issued certificate valid for ships without ARPA only. The candidates should be holders of certificates satisfying the requirements of Regulation II/1 of the STCW Convention or appropriate diploma. IMO Model Course 1.07 “Radar Navigation, Radar Plotting and use of ARPA” (part 1). |
Duration | 32 hours / 4 days. |
Schedule | On request. |
ARPA Simulator (Operational Level)
ARPA Simulator (Operational Level)
STCW | Regulation II/1 of STCW Convention, Section A-II/1 of STCW Code |
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Objectives | A trainee successfully completing the course and passing the examination will be able to make efficient and effective use of ARPA as a navigational aid. The course is aimed at officers of the navigational watch (operational level). The candidates should be holders of certificates satisfying the requirements of Regulation II/1 of the STCW Convention or appropriate diploma. They also should previously completed radar simulator course. IMO Model Course 1.07 “Radar Navigation, Radar Plotting and use of ARPA” (part 2). |
Duration | 48 hours / 6 days. |
Schedule | On request. |
Radar, ARPA, Bridge Teamwork and Search and Rescue (Management level)
Radar, ARPA, Bridge Teamwork and Search and Rescue (Management level)
STCW | Regulation II/2 of STCW Convention, Section II/2 of STCW Code. |
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Objectives | A trainee successfully completing the course and passing the examination will be able to make efficient and effective use of radar as
a navigational aid. Ability to respond to, co-ordinate and execute a SAR operations, to plan, organize and manage a bridge team, making use
of all navigational data, will also be achieved. The course is aimed at Chief Officers and Masters. The candidates should be holders of certificates satisfying the requirements of Regulation II/1 of the STCW Convention as officer of navigational watch and completed the sea service needed for certification as master or chief mate. IMO Model Course 1.08 “Radar, ARPA, Bridge Teamwork and Search and Rescue”. |
Duration | Full course: 42 hours / 5 days Refresh course: 20 hours / 2,5 days |
Schedule | Every week. |
Bridge Resource Management / BRM (Including Leadership and Managerial Skill)
Bridge Resource Management / BRM (Including Leadership and Managerial Skill)
STCW | Regulation II/1, II/2 and VIII/2 of STCW Convention, Section A-II/1, II/2, II/3, A-VIII/2 and B-VIII/2 of STCW Code |
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Objectives | On completion of the course the trainee should be able to demonstrate sufficient understanding and knowledge of leadership and
team working and have the relevant skills to competently carry out the duties on navigational bridge.
The trainees also will have gained experience in handling ships under various conditions and will make a more effective contribution to
the bridge team during ship maneuvering in normal and emergency situations. Trainee will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding
of the importance of preventing pollution to the marine environmental. The course is aimed at officers of the navigational watch (operational level), Chief Officers and Masters (management level). The candidates should be holders of certificates satisfying the requirements of Regulation II/1 , II/2 and II/3 of the STCW Convention or appropriate diploma. They also should previously completed radar simulator course. |
Program | IMO Model Course 7.01 “Master and Chief Mate” IMO Model Course 7.03 “Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch” IMO Model Course 1.22 “Ship Simulator and Bridge Teamwork” IMO Model Course 1.39 “Leadership and Teamwork” IMO Model Course 1.38 “Marine Environmental Awareness” |
Duration | Full course: 42 hours / 5 days Refresh course: 20 hours / 2,5 days |
Schedule | Every week. |
Ship Handling Simulator / SHS
Ship Handling Simulator / SHS
STCW | Regulation II/1 and II/2 of STCW Convention, Section A-II/1, II/2, and B-V/a of STCW Code. |
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Objectives | The trainees who successfully complete this course will have gained experience in ship-handling primarily in congested waters
and difficult weather conditions, mooring operations, maneuvering at slow speed, passing through channels and fairways taking into
account the influence of external factors, mooring operations in ports and on high seas, anchoring and weighing anchor, use of thrusters,
use of tugs, etc. The course is aimed at officers of the navigational watch (operational level), Chief Officers and Masters (management level) on large ships and ships with unusual maneuvering characteristics. The candidates should be holders of certificates satisfying the requirements of Regulation II/1 and II/2 of the STCW Convention or appropriate diploma. They also should previously completed radar simulator course. |
Program | IMO Model Course 1.22 “Ship Simulator and Bridge Teamwork” IMO Model Course 7.01 “Master and Chief Mate”. |
Duration | 40 hours / 5 days |
Schedule | On request. |
ECDIS Training Course (Operational and Management Levels)
ECDIS Training Course (Operational and Management Levels)
STCW | Regulation II/1 and II/2 of STCW Convention, Section A-II/1 and II/2 of STCW Code |
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Objectives | A trainee successfully completing the course and passing the examination will be able to use ECDIS
for his navigational watch, operate ECDIS equipment, select and assess all relevant information and take proper action. The course is aimed at officers of the navigational watch (operational level), Chief Officers and Masters (management level) of the merchant navy. The candidates should be holders of certificates satisfying the requirements of Regulation II/1 and II/2 of the STCW Convention or appropriate diploma. They also should previously completed radar simulator course. IMO Model Course 1.27 “The Operational Use of Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS). |
Duration | Full course: 42 hours / 5 days Refresh course: 20 hours / 2,5 days |
Schedule | Every week. |