Year: 2013 Language: English Author: Maersk Training Brasil Genre: Manual, Training Course Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 267 Description: The training is based on the programme as outlined by the Nautical Institute Scheme of Training which follows the recommendations contained in The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) guidelines. Training is a mix of theoretical sessions and practical exercises on Kongsberg DP stand-alone simulators. All training is conducted as classroom training. At the end of the course the student should have acquired knowledge of the principles of Dynamic Positioning, be able to set up a dynamic positioning system and have an understanding of the practical operation of associated equipment, including position reference systems. He/she should be able to recognise and respond to the various alarms, warning and information messages. He/she should also be able to relate the DP installation to the ship system, e.g. power supply, manoeuvring facility, available position reference systems and nature of work. He/she should also be able to relate DP operations to the existing environmental conditions of wind, sea state, current and vessel movement. By the end of the course, the student must be able to: - Describe principles of DP - Describe the various elements of a DP system, including Position Reference system, sensors, power and state the requirements for redundancy including methods - Demonstrate sufficient knowledge of practical operation of a DP system in various modes and use all relevant features available in exercises performed - Describe principle, limitations and use of position reference systems - Describe principle, limitations and use of sensors and ancillary equipment - Describe typical power and distribution arrangements in diesel electric and non-diesel electric vessels. Describe UPS systems and typical PMS system. Recognize power requirements in DP vessels - Describe and evaluate various propulsion and thrusters system and compare them to each other - Describe procedures to be followed in a DP operation, including planning using vessel and field info, contingency planning, checklists, worksite approach, communication, handover - Describe datums used and understand UTM coordinates - Describe documentation and log book requirements - Describe arrangements made for DP operations in specialist vessels - Describe hazards associated with deep and shallow water operations
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DP Training Manual 3.2.0
Language: English
Author: Maersk Training Brasil
Genre: Manual, Training Course
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 267
Description: The training is based on the programme as outlined by the Nautical Institute Scheme of Training which follows the recommendations contained in The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) guidelines. Training is a mix of theoretical sessions and practical exercises on Kongsberg DP stand-alone simulators. All training is conducted as classroom training.
At the end of the course the student should have acquired knowledge of the principles of Dynamic Positioning, be able to set up a dynamic positioning system and have an understanding of the practical operation of associated equipment, including position reference systems. He/she should be able to recognise and respond to the various alarms, warning and information messages. He/she should also be able to relate the DP installation to the ship system, e.g. power supply, manoeuvring facility, available position reference systems and nature of work. He/she should also be able to relate DP operations to the existing environmental conditions of wind, sea state, current and vessel movement.
By the end of the course, the student must be able to:
- Describe principles of DP
- Describe the various elements of a DP system, including Position Reference system, sensors, power and state the requirements for redundancy including methods
- Demonstrate sufficient knowledge of practical operation of a DP system in various modes and use all relevant features available in exercises performed
- Describe principle, limitations and use of position reference systems
- Describe principle, limitations and use of sensors and ancillary equipment
- Describe typical power and distribution arrangements in diesel electric and non-diesel electric vessels. Describe UPS systems and typical PMS system. Recognize power requirements in DP vessels
- Describe and evaluate various propulsion and thrusters system and compare them to each other
- Describe procedures to be followed in a DP operation, including planning using vessel and field info, contingency planning, checklists, worksite approach, communication, handover
- Describe datums used and understand UTM coordinates
- Describe documentation and log book requirements
- Describe arrangements made for DP operations in specialist vessels
- Describe hazards associated with deep and shallow water operations
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