IGF Code – Sea Time Reduction in Danish
Purpose
The 5 day IGF Code simulation training corresponds to 30 days of seagoing experience required by STCW. The training includes 2 of the 3 required bunkering operations to obtain IGF Code Advanced certificate.
Assessment
The Assessment is divided into three parts. (Awaits completed development)
- LNG Bunkering – to be assessed twice for safe bunkering operation. Different scenarios shall be used like prior to Dry-dock, post Dry-dock, routine bunkering.
- Methanol Bunkering – to be assessed twice for Safe bunkering operation.
- Dealing with ESD – Trouble shooting on the fuel system while operating on the low flash point fuels and rectification of faults successfully.
Prerequisites
IGF Code Basic and IGF Code advanced Course to be completed before.
Objectives
The objective for this course is to provide trainees who are involved with immediate responsibility for the care and use of Low flash point fuels with knowledge, understanding and proficiency using simulator exercises to demonstrate their competencies in various scenarios. The below are the learning objectives for each module.
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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IGF Code – Sea Time Reduction in Danish
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DKK 29,240.00