
AIMS:
This course provides comprehensive training using advanced engine room simulators to develop essential operational and troubleshooting skills for engineering personnel onboard ships. It focuses on watch keeping routines, machinery operations, emergency procedures, and safe engine room practices. The training aligns with industry best practices and familiarization with SIRE 2.0 Part 1 – Section 3.3.4 requirements for operational proficiency in the engine department also this course is developed as IMO Model course 2.07.
Participants are assessed to ensure they meet performance and safety standards using the ARI-DNV Class Approved Ship Machinery Engine Room Simulator for ME electronically controlled propulsion engines.
- This course meets as per IMO 2.07
- Familiarization with Engine Simulator and associated Automation.
- Familiarization with Engine Room systems and sub systems.
- Be familiar with the use of instruments and parameters used in Engine Room of modern merchant ships.
- Develop greater awareness of proper pre-planning and the use of checklist of the time scales involved start up procedures.
- Develop a greater understanding and awareness of correct watchkeeping procedures.
- Have an understanding of interdependence of various machinery.
- Obtain experience in identifying operational problems and troubleshooting them.
- Improve on their decision-making abilities with respect to safety and efficient plant operation.
- Make a safer and more effective contribution to the operation ofvessel's machinery installation.
- Be able to analyze the changes in various parameters and effectively take necessary action to restore normalcy.
- Behavioural Competency Assessment
- SIRE 2.0 familiarization
- Teacher: AIMS MARITIME