Training developments:
Facing a wide demand of training internally and for our partners or clients, we will develop such modules as follow:
• Induction regarding marine offshore operations for client & our crew
• Offshore Marine Terminology with explanations.
- Bollard pull,
- horsepower,
- mooring equipment,
• Regulation:
• Internationals Rules & Regulations apllicable to the marine offshore industries
- Flag states,
- Classifications Societie
- IMO
- compulsory insurances
- P&I
• Safety:
• Safety Management System
- Purpose
- implementation on board and in office, - Structure of shipowner
- § Ship operator offices
- On board Safety & Security
- Fire fighting and livesaving equipment,
- ISPS,
- Piracy,
- Emergency procedures...
- major risks relative to vessel operations:
- Review of the majors accidents / incidents occured in the offshore industy.
- Identify and mitigate all interface risks between Offshore and Marine operation
- Case study: Industry incident: sharing learned experience an case study
- Safety alerts and MSF- safety flash case study
• Operation:
• Offshore Supply Vessels: Descriptions of operational specifications (features and capabilities)
- PSV
- AHTS
- Terminal Tug
- Crew boats
- MPSV
- Dynamic Positioning Guideline
- Different types of propulsion (diesel, diesel electric...) and their impacts on the manoeuvring
- System description
- Position references
- Redundancy
- Vessel capability
- Manning under DP operations
- FMEA
- Cargo loading & Stabilit
- Vessel's stability and seaworthiness,
- stowage plan, cargo shifting,
- FO management,
- liquid mud,
- Cargo manifest,
• Work organization on board with their duties and responsabilities
• Required documentation and certification (STCW), training requiremen
• Ship/Shore Communication
- VHF, UHF, Vsat...
- Weather and sea conditions
- Importance of the forecast,
- limits of vessel operation in bad weather...
• Descriptions and procedures for specific operations
• Risk assessment,
• Job Safety Analysis,
- Rig moves,
- anchor handling,
- personnel and cargo transfer...
- Relation with shore staff warehouse,
- quay supervisor
• Marine operations linked to FPSO/FSO terminals
• Specific activities and associated risks:
- Lift transfer
- Product transfer
- Crew transfer (frog, basket, surfer)
- Towing activities
- Anchor handling activities
- Buoy deployment/retrieval
- Cargo Management on board and relationship with Customs
- dangerous & hazardous materials
• Maintenance and store management
- Planned maintenance system,
- Spare parts and consumables management,
- Ship/Shore Relationship...
• Specific Modules for Marine SUPERVISORS
• Marine operations emergency response
• Offshore navigational aids
- radars,
- AIS,
• Marine Gas oil consumption
- GO storage for the different OSV.
- Consumption on standby, transfer, and operation
- Bunkering operations
• Marine auditing (IMCA checklist). Practical examples and how to provide a follow up plan.
• Review & explanation of main commercial contracts from Ship-owner point of view...
- Bareboat charter,
- Spot charter,
- Time charter,
- Bimco documents...
- Duties and obligations of each party
- Explanation of terms and conditions of a time-charter party...
- Rig move procedure
Cerinte:
Engineering degree: maritim institut or in oil and gas
- 1 year experience in maritim industry or
Oil and Gas production
- Competent computer skills
- Language skills: English and Romanian ( both fluent verbally and in writing ) French knowledge would be a plus
- Responsible, accountable and adaptable personality
Oferta (bonusuri, beneficii):
- Attractive remuneration package in concordance with personal experience
- Stable job in strong and creditable company
marți, 3 martie 2009
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