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Online-training Starts Here
Online-training Starts Here
Advanced Certificate in Marine Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This course and modules are specifically designed for all those who are planning to enter the commercial shipping world or work on oil-rig-jobs and those who want to develop their skills. The modern commercial vessel is very complex, with electrical and electronics systems being critical to reliable and efficient performance. Management of ship electrical systems requires a good understanding of marine engineering systems along with an ability to diagnose and resolve problems rapidly under pressure. This certificate also provides an essential introduction to offshore systems that you need to know before you get any oil-rig-jobs. Shipping and oil-rig-jobs start here with online-training
Module 201 - Basic Electrical Safety
At the completion of this module you will understand the requirements for Low Voltage Safety, Rules and Regulations (OSHA), Electric Shock and Effects, Electrical Burns, First Aid and CPR, Flash and Burn Protection, Rubber Insulating Equipment, Insulated Tools, Safety Signs and Barriers, Voltage Measurements, Definitions and Terminology, Permit To Work Systems, Work Organization and Risk Assessment, Energy Control Systems (Isolation, Lockout, Tagout), Testing and Maintenance, Portable Appliance and Extension Lead Safety (Requirements, Testing, Safe Work Practices).
Note: An LV Basic Electrical Safety Theory Certificate will be issued on successful completion, and a full LV Basic Electrical Safety Certificate will be issued on proof of completion of CPR Certificate from recognized training provider (i.e. Red Cross etc.).
Module 202 - Ship Systems A - Power Generation and Distribution
At the completion of this module you will understand the requirements of Class Societies and Surveys, High Voltage (HV) and Low Voltage (LV) Power Generation and Distribution Systems, Diesel Generator Control Systems, Gas and Steam Turbine System, Main and distribution Switchboards, Paralleling and Load Sharing, Protection Systems, AVR’s, Governor Systems, Earthing Systems, Transformers, Single and Three Phase Motors and Starters, DC Motors and Control, Backup Power Supplies and UPS, Emergency Generators. Shipping and oil-rig-jobs start here with online-training
Module 203 Ship Systems B - Auxiliary Equipment and Systems
At the completion of this module you will understand the operational principles of auxiliary ship systems including Class Society and Survey requirements, Steering Gear, Ballast Control Systems, Inert Gas Systems, HVAC Systems, Galley and Laundry Equipment, Deck Cranes, Winches and the Windlass, Elevators, Sewage Treatment Systems, Desalination Systems, Bilge Control Systems and Oily Water Separators (and MARPOL requirements), FW and SW Systems, Automatic Valves, Cathodic Protection Systems, Boiler Control Systems, Fuel Treatment Systems. Shipping and oil-rig-jobs start here with online-training
Module 204 Ship Automation, Control and Safety Systems
At the completion of this module you will understand Class and Survey requirements, Automatic Control Principles, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), Bridge and Engine Unattended Machinery Space (UMS) Control, Machinery Surveillance and Monitoring Systems, Fire and Gas Detection Systems, Fire Control Systems (Sprinkler, CO2 etc.), Tank Gauging Systems, Tank Discharge Monitoring Systems, Engine Telegraphs and Recorder Systems, Safety Systems (Alarm Systems, Lifeboats equipment etc). Shipping and oil-rig-jobs start here with online-training
Module 205 - Navigation Equipment and Communication Systems
At the completion of this module you will understand the requirements of SOLAS, Navigation Lighting and Control, Radar Systems, GMDSS and Radio Equipment, Autopilots, Depth Sounders, Speed Logs, Position Fixing Equipment (GPS), Gyro Compass and Repeaters, Instrumentation (Rudder Position Indicator, Rate of Turn Indicator), Console Alarms and Monitoring Systems, Morse and Aldis Signaling Lamps, Automatic Fog Horn Systems, Wiper and Clearview Screens. Shipping and oil-rig-jobs start here with online-training
Module 206 - Management, Maintenance and Technical Communications
At the completion of this module you will understand how to manage Shipboard Electrical Systems and Departments on various ship types (Cruise Liners, Tankers, FPSO, Reefer Vessels, Bulkers etc.), Spare Parts Management and Procurement, the implementation of Planned Maintenance Systems (PMS) and Maintenance Principles, the management of Onboard Technical Documentation, Technical Communications Principles and how to apply them to technical reports and procedures. Shipping and oil-rig-jobs start here with online-training
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