WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Masters, Chief Engineers, Chief Officers, 2nd Engineers, Cargo Engineers and any person with immediate responsibility for loading, discharging, care in transit, gas management, re-liquefaction, BOG handling, post and pre- dry-dock operations or other cargo-related operations on liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers.
SCOPE:
To train personnel (involved in cargo handling operations), at a more advanced level, with modern and interactive Cargo Handling Simulators, both of Membrane and Moss cargo containment systems
DURATION:
2 days (Senior Officers)-3 days (Junior Officers)/ 10 hrs (Senior Officers)-15 hrs (Junior Officers)
DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE:
STCW (iaw 2010 Manila Amendments), Reg. V/1-2, Par. 3,4,
Section/Table A-V/1-2-2
IMO Model Courses 1.04, 1.05, 1.06, 1.35, 1.36
SIGTTO LNG Suggested Competency Standards
International Gas Carrier Code
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Natural gas / LNG Overview
- Natural gas / LNG History
- Technological Advances For LNG Carriers
- Characteristics of LNG
- Physical Properties & Composition of LNG
- LNG Production Processes
- Chemistry of Gases
- Basic Thermodynamic Concepts
- Re-liquefaction Systems
- Gas Carrier Design
- Cargo Containment Systems
- Cargo Piping System
- LNG Basic Cargo Equipment
- Post Dry Dock Operations
- Cargo Operations
- Pre Dry Dock Operations
- Custody Transfer Systems (CTS)
- Emergency Procedures
- Health Hazards
- LNG Fleet Progression Data
TRAINING METHODOLOGY:
A combination of lecture through PowerPoint presentation, written assessment and practical scenarios with interactive Cargo Handling Simulator (Moss & Membrane Tank Design Available S/W). Gas measurement & gas instrument calibration is also exercised in practice.
LANGUAGE:
Course delivery in Greek/English while training materials in English.
INSTRUCTORS:
Qualified Instructors