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Engine Resource Management - Engine Room Simulator IMO 2.07
Language: English
Location: Chennai
Learning mode: Classroom
Upcoming events: 4
Price USD 1,150.00
About the course
Available in English
Provider: Maersk Training Middle East & Asia
Purpose of Engine Resource Management - Engine Room Simulator IMO 2.07
The Engine Resource Management course using an Engine Room Simulator, based on IMO Model Course 2.07, is designed to equip marine engineers with critical operational and decision-making skills in a simulated engine room environment. This training aligns with STCW Code A-III/1, A-III/2, A-III/4, A-III/6, and A-III/7 standards, ensuring competence in managing engine room operations under normal and emergency conditions. Key skills gained include:
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Enhanced decision-making and problem-solving abilities in high-stress situations
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Proficiency in monitoring and troubleshooting engine room machinery
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Knowledge of safe engineering watchkeeping principles
Essential Information
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Prerequisites:
This course is intended for certified marine engineers or those with foundational knowledge in engine room operations.
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Who is it for?
Ideal for marine engineers, engineering officers, and personnel involved in engine room management and operations on vessels.
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Assessment:
Competency is assessed through simulator-based exercises and evaluations in key areas, including troubleshooting, emergency response, and resource management.
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Certification:
Upon completion, participants earn a certificate in line with IMO standards, recognising their proficiency in Engine Resource Management.
Course content
Engine Room Watchkeeping Principles:
Training in safety protocols, emergency preparedness, and the maintenance of a safe engineering watch in compliance with STCW standards.
Simulator-Based Machinery Operations:
Practical exercises in operating main and auxiliary machinery, including propulsion systems, power generation, and control systems.
Emergency Response and Safety Procedures:
Developing skills for quick decision-making and effective response to engine room fires, machinery malfunctions, and other emergencies.
Fault Detection and Troubleshooting:
Identifying and resolving mechanical and electrical faults, maintaining operational efficiency, and implementing corrective measures.
Engine Room Resource Management (ERM):
Enhancing teamwork, communication, situational awareness, and task prioritisation in a simulated environment.
Instrumentation and System Controls:
Familiarisation with the instrumentation and control systems used in modern engine rooms, including monitoring and alarm systems.
How it works
Step 1
Identify the specific training modules for your desired role and decide if you want on-site training or a mix of digital and on-site (blended).Step 2
Once you've chosen the right course, register and pay online. You'll receive a confirmation email instantly.Step 3
After enrolling, you'll receive a separate email with detailed joining instructions for the training session.Step 4
Attend your scheduled training session and pass the required assessments to successfully achieve certification.Step 5
Upon successfully completing the course and passing the assessments, you'll receive your official certification from Maersk Training or the relevant accreditation body.
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