Course Description

This course is aimed at improving the knowledge of Engineers covering engine room procedures and principles. This is a simulator-based course and includes the use of various simulated engine room situations. The course exceeds the STCW qualification criteria. The course also covers engine room management and soft skill techniques using different engine room situations including emergencies. The course is designed in compliance with IMO Model 2.07.

Course Content

On successful completion of this course, delegates will be able to:

  • Manage the Operation of Propulsion Plant Machinery in an efficient way and assess the performance of Propulsion and auxiliary Machinery.
  • Address and deal with normal and emergency operational situations that may be faced during engine plant operation.
  • Apply resource management skills in a day-to-day operational environment to improve the organisation, efficiency and effectiveness of the engine room teams.
Entry Standards

Hold COC under STCW A-III/1 or 2

Facilities

Classroom, engine simulator, videos 

Teaching Method

Classroom lectures, videos, case studies practical exercises

Guidelines

STCW A-III/2 Function: ERM, IMO Model Courses 2.07, Leadership and Management 2014

Course Duration

5 days.

Assessment

Online test using MS Forms, practical evaluation and assessments.

Certification

Attendance certificate on completion of evaluation and assessments.

Venue

This course is regularly offered by our Maritime Training Centres.

If you are a BSM seafarer, please contact your local Crew Service Centre (CSC) to learn about the next available course dates.

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