Availability
Please, make Your payment for the reservation of the course not later than 2 banking days before the start of the course
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Cost |
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On request |
09:00 to 17:00 |
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* Payment in MYR equivalent, according to the commercial exchange rate on the payment date
Certification
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This course "Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) Course"
is certified by Nautical Institute. |
Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) Course meets all requirements listed under the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Resolution A.1079(28), and STCW Convention Regulations I/10 & I/02.
Objectives:
For personnel who intend to become an Offshore Installation Manager (OIM), to undertake responsibility for Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) on Mobile Offshore Units (MOU).
Reference material:
Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) Course book provided during training.
Video presentation – related to each chapter
Content:
- principal structural members and required periodical inspections; basic knowledge of the effects of welding; effects of corrosion on the structure;
- the effect of the mooring system on stability;
- preloading and leg reaction stresses on self-elevating MOUs;
- station-keeping, mooring and dynamic positioning: seabed composition and characteristics; behaviour of mooring systems and force distribution, including the effect of environmental conditions; consequences of failure of the mooring system; anchor placement and recovery, and working with anchor-handling vessels; the principles of the dynamic positioning system, including capabilities and limitations of thrusters, power systems and maximum allowable position offsets;
- transit operations: the 1972 Collision Regulations, as amended; navigation and electronic navigational aids appropriate to the type of MOU; towing procedures, including recovery of tow;
- emergency procedures and safety equipment: life-saving and firefighting procedures, including drills; maintenance and inspection of life-saving and firefighting appliances in accordance with the regulatory requirements; communication procedures in emergencies; precautions to be taken before the onset of heavy weather; evacuation procedures; crisis management and crowd control;
- personnel transfers: precautions to be taken during transfer of personnel; use of the personnel basket; helicopter transfers; vessel transfers;
- handling and stowage of supplies, including dangerous goods: safe handling, stowage and care of equipment, supplies and dangerous goods; cranes and lifting equipment and inspections; procedures for loading and discharge of helicopters and supply vessels;
- pollution prevention and control: pollution prevention systems and equipment; pollution control procedures;
- meteorology: the characteristics of various weather systems; ability to apply available meteorological information to ensure safety of the MOU and, upon request, supply other vessels or aircraft with information; sources of meteorological information; the effects of weather on the environmental limits of the MOU;
- safe working practices: occupational safety, health and hygiene; hazardous areas; permits to work; work over water; work in enclosed spaces; personnel training; understanding of organization and communication; understanding and inspection of safety equipment;
- regulatory and certification requirements, including an appreciation of international and national regulations and recommendations affecting operations;
- industrial operations as they relate to maritime safety, including appreciation of the interrelationship between marine operations and specific industrial activities
Duration
3 days course – 22,5 hours – One instructor
Prerequisite
Valid Mobile Offshore Units (MOU) Stability Certificate;
Valid STCW certificate of competency as Master, Chief Mate or Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch;
Valid basic STCW certificates or BOSIET;
Valid Medical Examination
Participants
Maximum number of students is eight (8)
Language
The course will be conducted in English.