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Course code: NAV-1300
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: Not set

Course Description:-

This Bundle consist of 18 modules; this gives an insight as to what questions to expect at a third-party inspection, and it also ensures that the candidate is familiar with the ship-specific details and the company requirements.

The modules are not exhaustive, but they will empower the candidate on dealing with third-party inspectors professionally.

The candidate will get a preview of real situations on board, and how they could deal with the situation, in case the candidate is unsure, there are options to choose from; this module has a score and a little anger meter on the top right of the screen so the candidate will be able to judge the expressions of the inspector and also get a score to know how he/she performed.

It gives them an insight into the technical questions that could be asked by managers or third-party inspectors

It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence. 

It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

Confidently answer any third-party inspector and will be able to demonstrate or answer any question asked regarding LSA, FFA, safety procedures, environmental procedures, watchkeeping, equipment related, documentation or certification.

Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors.

Understand the consequences of a poor attitude whilst answering third-party inspectors.

Have self-confidence and self-assurance whilst dealing with third-party inspectors. 

Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory and Flag state requirement

Course code: NAV-1100
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This Bundle consist of 10 modules; this gives an insight as to what questions to expect at a third-party inspection, and it also ensures that the candidate is familiar with the ship-specific details and the company requirements.

The modules are definitely not exhaustive, but they surely will empower the candidate on how to deal with third-party inspectors professionally, how to handle the situation maturely and answer correctly.

1) The candidate will learn about bridge procedures, especially emergency preparedness, how to check and test various bridge equipment, the Master’s standing orders, Bridge manning levels and a detailed concentrated focus on ECDIS.

2) Specially designed to enhance the safety culture onboard, the module dealing with various work permits with a special focus on enclosed space and hot work permits, risk assessments, and toolbox meetings will strengthen the safety culture onboard.

3) The section on mooring equipment, Ballast water management and Gas detection equipment is explained in depth, including various checks and tests to be carried out 

4) It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence. 

5) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Confidently answer any question related to emergency preparedness and will be able to comply with most of the navigational procedures on the bridge ( refer to the ship Navigation Manual) 

2) Correctly carry out various operations which require the use of work permits and risk assessments; they will be able to hold effective toolbox talks.

3) Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors, 

4) Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory, and flag state requirements 

5) Confidently carry out any test or reply to any question asked by any inspector or auditor, which will boost the candidate's confidence.

Course code: NAV-200
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:

This bundle consists of 12 modules, which include Bridge equipment, navigation policies and procedures, logbook and movement book management, Charts and publication management etc.

This bundle focuses on the Bridge. You will be guided on how to carry out various checks around the Bridge. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the bridge team.

Reassures the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

 

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to:

Carry out systematic checks of all bridge equipment, including general tests, maintenance, and operating procedures. They will be able to ensure that the Bridge equipment is ready for any inspection in all respects.

Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors, 

Distinguish between the different types of attitudes and temperaments, e.g. confident, arrogant, submissive, calm, Nervous etc. 

Understand the importance of safe navigation, including proper  bridge manning level, optimising use of bridge equipment, and accurate record keeping and will be able to ensure the company navigational manual instructions complied with 

 

Course code: NAV-500-T
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:- 

This bundle consists of 5 modules dealing with the inspection of the aft deck area.

 This bundle focuses on the aft deck area and focuses on various checks, including checking the general housekeeping, the deck equipment and machinery, the LSA and FFA in general and the emergency preparedness, how to test various associated deck equipment and ensure all the equipment is ready for immediate use. 

1) You will be guided on how to carry out various checks in specific areas like the Garbage holding area, the Ballast treatment plant compartment, the Oxygen acetylene storage and the CO2 room. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to:

· Demonstrate and carry out systematic checks and tests whilst inspecting the aft deck area and will be able to ensure that the aft deck is compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out in specific areas like the Garbage holding area, the Ballast treatment plant compartment, the Oxygen acetylene storage, the CO2 room, the paint locker and the sample locker and will be able to ensure that these areas are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out whilst inspecting the emergency generator room, and will be able to ensure that the emergency generator compartment is compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out whilst inspecting the aft mooring areas and will able to ensure that the mooring areas and the machinery therein are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

· Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors.

Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory and Flag state requirements

Course code: NAV-400-NT
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This bundle consists of 9 modules dealing with the inspection of the upper deck area.

This bundle focuses on the upper deck area and focuses on various checks, including checking the general housekeeping, the deck equipment and machinery, the LSA and FFA in general, the Manifold area, and the emergency preparedness, how to test various associated deck equipment and ensure all the equipment is ready for immediate use. 

1) You will be guided on how to carry out various checks in specific areas like the Midship crane, gangway and pilot ladder, Deck seal, PV breaker, the pipelines in general, SOPEP equipment, the status of the IG tank valves, the manifolds especially the off shore manifolds, Cargo hose connections, scupper and drain plugs of various save-alls and the mooring winches and mooring lines, This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to:

1) Demonstrate and carry out systematic checks and tests whilst inspecting the upper deck area and will be able to ensure that the aft deck is compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

2) Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out in specific areas like Midship crane, gangway and pilot ladder, SOPEP equipment, scuppers on deck and drain plugs of various save-alls and the mooring winches and mooring lines, and will be able to ensure that these areas are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

3) Demonstrate the various general checks that are carried out whilst inspecting the Deck seal, PV breaker, pipelines, the status of the IG tank valves, the manifolds, especially the offshore manifolds, and Cargo hose connections and will be able to ensure that these equipment are compliant in all respects and ready for inspection.

4) Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors.

5) Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory and Flag state requirements.

Course code: NAV-014
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This bundle consists of 4 modules on Auxiliary engines and associated electrical  systems. The problems are presented in an engaging storytelling format. Engineers on board will relate to the scenarios presented, and will find themselves constantly challenged to come up with various possible solutions. Application of  the theoretical principles of these systems to resolving real  world problems is the unique aspect of this course.

 

This bundle focuses on Auxiliary engines and associated electrical systems. 

1) Tackling practical problems faced on board by understanding the causes and how these manifest themselves. 

2)  Interpreting the symptoms, analysing observations and presenting real solutions.

3) Give Engineers an opportunity to practice their skills given a range of issues in these systems.. 

 

 Learning Objectives:-

 

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Know the correct  way to carry out systematic checks, tests, and calibration. 

2) Learn the correct method of testing and precautions on the associated electrical systems

3) Understand Electro hydraulic Governors; the various adjustments and the effect they have on the Engine operation. . 

4) The correct method of testing of the various electrical and safety protection devices.

5) Interpreting the various parameters after a performance test, crankshaft deflections, engine timing.

6)  The correct method of carrying out maintenance such as filter cleaning, FOV testing, Conrod checks, and decarb.

Course code: NAV-006
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course explains the hours of work and rest requirements. It explains the STCW and the MLC rest and working hours.

It explains the cyclic 24-hour cycle and explains the MLC 2006 min rest and max work option. 

Drills, UMS watches, over time and how they would relate to the hours of work and rest explained. 

Various points regarding crew members maintaining individual records, deviation of rest hours in case of emergency, the difference between on-call/standby, and using the planning tool to plan rest hours are explained in depth.  

 This course also serves as refresher training prior to any inspection and, in turn, will boost the confidence of the candidate.  

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Understand the difference between the MLC and the STCW rest and work hours.

2) Explain what is meant by the Cyclic 24 hrs cycle.

3) Explain the various deviation from rest hours.

4) Confirm the importance of each crew maintaining his or her own copy of the rest hours.

5) Have self-confidence and self-assurance whilst dealing with third-party inspectors in case they are asked any questions about hours of work and rest

Course code: NAV-009
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course consists of 3 modules. It gives an insight into SEEMP. This must be viewed in conjunction with your SMS and your ship-specific SEEMP onboard. 

 A very comprehensive and detailed explanation of what is meant by SEEMP (shipboard energy efficiency management plan) and different means to save energy is given.

It explains terms like EEDI  and EEOI, M.R.V in a simple way,  discusses the certification requirement and the International energy efficiency certificate and explains the details required for reporting as required in SEEMP part 2.

This course also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Explain what EEDI is and how it's measured 

2) What are the factors that affect the Actual (attained EEDI)

3) Explain the EEOI energy efficiency Operating index 

4) Explain M.R.V ( EU MRV), i.e. Monitoring, reporting and verification  

5) Explain the difference between EEDI and EEOI

6) Have self-confidence and self-assurance to answer third-party inspectors any questions about SEEMP.

Course code: NAV-001
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course consists of 4 modules. This gives an insight as to what to expect during a USCG inspection.

The Course is surely not exhaustive, but it surely will empower the candidate on how to deal with USCG Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely and answer correctly.

It also serves as a refresher training before the actual USCG inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence. 

In this course,  

1) You will be guided on what to expect during a USCG inspection, the precautions to take, the various types of deficiencies and ship categories. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. 

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Carry out systematic checks and tests and tests in the same way a USCG inspector would check your vessel; this will ensure that these spaces are compliant and ready for inspection.

2) Keep all the required documents ready for an inspection prior to the USCG inspector boarding the vessel. List the various parameters/points on how a boat and fire drill is evaluated by the USCG inspector and can prepare the crew accordingly

3) Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors, 

4) Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory, Flag state and USCG requirements 

5) Confidently carry out any test or reply to any question asked by the USCG inspector, which in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.

Course code: NAV-002-T
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course consists of 6 modules. This gives an insight as to what to expect during an AMSA inspection.

The Course is surely not exhaustive, but it surely will empower the candidate on how to deal with AMSA Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely and answer correctly.

It also serves as a refresher training before the actual AMSA inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence. 

In this course,  

1) You will be guided on what to expect during an AMSA inspection, the precautions to take, the various types of deficiencies and ship categories. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. 

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Carry out systematic checks and tests and tests, in the same way, an AMSA inspector would check your vessel; this will ensure that these spaces are compliant and ready for inspection.

2) Keep all the required documents and certificates ready for an inspection prior to the AMSA inspector boarding the vessel.

3) Ensure all the special charts and publications required for Australian waters are readily available. 

4) List the various parameters/points on how a boat and fire drill is evaluated by the AMSA inspector and can prepare the crew accordingly.

5) Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors, 

6) Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory, Flag state and AMSA requirements 

7) Confidently carry out any test or reply to any question asked by the AMSA inspector, which in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.

Course code: NAV-017
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course uses a gamified approach and has 4 modules; it is important you do this from the start; this course will improve your problem-solving and analytical skills.  

You will be trained to find various potential findings and best practices during a pre-inspection in the engine room.   

Most importantly, this module deals with the real situations on board and focuses on practical issues, which all engineers can relate to and remember so that they can use these solutions in the future.

Various good practices, compliance with procedures and other positive observations are explained with the help of a photo and side notes, which in turn will help the brain to look for not only potential findings but also positive observations. 

How to ensure all the equipment is ready for immediate use. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors. 

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to, 

1) Explain the various safety gear and PPE to be worn in the Engine room

2) Spot good practices in the engine room

3) Explain what reverse mentoring is 

4) List various potential findings that could be picked up by third-party inspectors.

5) Analyse an incident or accident on board, how to ask questions, and how to develop a keen ear for listening. 

6) Have self-confidence and self-assurance while dealing with third-party inspectors and answering questions related to safety in the engine room.

Course code: NAV-007
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course deals with the procedures on how to enter enclosed spaces; this must be viewed in conjunction with your SMS and your company-specific enclosed space procedures and checklists. 

This course gives a general overview of what is an enclosed space, examples of various enclosed spaces onboard; it shows you a sample of a warning sign required for an enclosed space.

A brief explanation of the enclosed space entry permit and the enclosed space log described, the ventilation and gas checks to be carried out and the various equipment that need to be kept in a state of readiness explained.

This course also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Understand what entry spaces are and will be able to list out the enclosed spaces onboard 

2) Understand the precautions to be taken prior to making entry into an enclosed space. 

3) Explain the various gas checks to be carried out and the importance of ventilation and illumination 

4) Have self-confidence and self-assurance when entering enclosed spaces onboard or when answering any question related to enclosed spaces.

Course code: NAV-012
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course uses a gamified approach and has 4 modules; it is important you do this from the start; this course will improve your problem-solving and analytical skills.  

You will be trained to find various potential issues faced w.r.t the ship’s air conditioning and reefer systems onboard. 

Most importantly, this module deals with the real situations on board and focuses on practical issues, which all engineers can relate to and remember so that they can use these solutions in the future.

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to, 

1) Explain the various reasons for the frosting in the reefer chamber

2) Explain how to stop the leakage of refrigerant

3) Explain the different types of valves used in refrigeration system 

4) Explain the safety measures, limitations and interpretations of indications while using Halide torches  

5) Explain how to use an electronic freon detector correctly 

6) Explain what are the issues concerning thermostatic expansion valves and the effects of overcharging the systems

7) Explain the importance of crankcase heaters, short cycling and how to carry out hot gas defrosting 

8) Explain how to test a pressure switch and how to measure true lub oil pressure.

9) Have self-confidence and self-assurance while dealing with these problems on board and will also confidently answer any third-party inspectors if they are asked questions about the reefer or air conditioning plant.

Course code: NAV-003
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course consists of 2 modules. This gives an insight as to what to expect during a Class/Flag annual inspection. 

The Course is surely not exhaustive, but it surely will empower the candidate on how to deal with a Class/Flag Inspector professionally and how to handle the situation maturely and answer correctly.

It also serves as a refresher training before the actual Class/Flag inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence. 

In this course,  

1) You will be guided on what to expect during a Class/Flag inspection, the precautions to take, the various types of deficiencies and ship categories. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. 

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Carry out systematic checks and tests and tests in the same way a Class/Flag inspector would check your vessel; this will ensure that these spaces are compliant and ready for inspection.

2) Keep all the required documents and certificates ready for an inspection prior to the Class/Flag inspector boarding the vessel.

3) List the various parameters/points on how a boat and fire drill is evaluated by the Class/Flag inspector and can prepare the crew accordingly.

4) Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors, 

5) Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory, Flag state and Class requirements 

6) Confidently carry out any test or reply to any question asked by the Class/Flag inspector, which in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.

Course code: NAV-008
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course consists of 3 modules. It gives an insight about the various work permit onboard. This must be viewed in conjunction with your SMS and your company-specific work permit procedures and checklists. 

The course explains which jobs need a permit, the different types of permits, the various sections in a permit to work and most importantly, the various challenges associated with a work permit.

This course also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Explain why we require a work permit 

2) Understand when a work permit is required and will be able to explain what is a non-routine or a high-risk job.

3) Explain the different sections of a work permit 

4) Understand how a work permit can fail 

5) Understand the various challenges associated with work permits 

6) Have self-confidence and self-assurance when completing a work permit or when answering any question related to work permits.

Course code: NAV-013
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This bundle consists of 3 modules on Boilers, steam system and EGB. Learning is made interesting by narrating the story in an engaging manner, helping Engineers understand and assimilate the theory and application to the various problems. Engineers will find that they have to think out of the box, to come up with various possible solutions. This module covers the Boiler and the complete steam system.

This bundle focuses on Boilers and the steam system. 

1) Tackling practical problems faced on board by understanding the causes and how these manifest themselves. 

2)  Interpreting the symptoms, analysing observations and presenting real solutions.

3) Give Engineers an opportunity to practice their skills given a range of issues in these systems.

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

 

1) Understand to interpret different parameters relating to Vacuum condensers and air ejectors for fault finding.

2) Be aware of the cause and effect of different phenomena such as foaming and priming, water hammer, loss of vacuum etc.

3)  Know the correct way to carry out systematic checks, tests, and calibration of safety systems.

4) Types and maintenance of steam traps, safety valves, Differential pressure transmitters, and gauge glasses.

5) What action to take in case of oil in the Boiler, EGB fire, and steaming hot well.

6)  Importance of EGB circulating pump, boiler emergency firing.

Course code: NAV-002-NT
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English

Course Description:-

This course consists of 6 modules. This gives an insight as to what to expect during an AMSA inspection.

The Course is surely not exhaustive, but it surely will empower the candidate on how to deal with AMSA Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely and answer correctly.

It also serves as a refresher training before the actual AMSA inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence. 

In this course,  

1) You will be guided on what to expect during an AMSA inspection, the precautions to take, the various types of deficiencies and ship categories. This module will also show you the most frequent checks and tests carried out by various inspectors and auditors.

2) It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

3) It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. 

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

1) Carry out systematic checks and tests and tests, in the same way, an AMSA inspector would check your vessel; this will ensure that these spaces are compliant and ready for inspection.

2) Keep all the required documents and certificates ready for an inspection prior to the AMSA inspector boarding the vessel.

3) Ensure all the special charts and publications required for Australian waters are readily available. 

4) List the various parameters/points on how a boat and fire drill is evaluated by the AMSA inspector and can prepare the crew accordingly.

5) Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors, 

6) Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory, Flag state and AMSA requirements.

7) Confidently carry out any test or reply to any question asked by the AMSA inspector, which in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.

Course code: NAV-1200-T
Course type: Course package
Duration: Not set
Language: Not set

Course Description:-

This Bundle consist of 23 modules; this gives an insight as to what questions to expect at a third-party inspection, and it also ensures that the candidate is familiar with the ship-specific details and the company requirements.

The modules are not exhaustive, but they will empower the candidate on dealing with third-party inspectors professionally.

The candidate will get a preview of real situations on board, and how they could deal with the situation, in case the candidate is unsure, there are options to choose from; this module has a score and a little anger meter on the top right of the screen so the candidate will be able to judge the expressions of the inspector and also get a score to know how he/she performed.

It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence. 

It will help combine your knowledge, core competency, your soft skills, your situational awareness and your attitude and empower you to be an efficient member of the vessel’s team.

It will assure the candidate on how to deal with third-party Inspectors professionally and how to handle the situation maturely. It also serves as a refresher training before any inspection and, in turn, will boost the candidate's confidence.  

 

Learning Objectives:-

At the end of this module, the candidate will be able to

Confidently answer any third-party inspector and will be able to demonstrate or answer any question asked regarding LSA, FFA, safety procedures, environmental procedures, watchkeeping, equipment related, documentation or certification.  

Understand the responsibility and importance of having the right attitude when dealing with third-party inspectors.

Understand the consequences of a poor attitude whilst answering third-party inspectors.

Have self-confidence and self-assurance whilst dealing with third-party inspectors. 

Understand the importance of good housekeeping, accurate record keeping and complying with the Company SMS, International statutory and Flag state requirements

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