Engine Room Simulator Course at Operations Level
This course is approved Director General of Shipping vide their
approval No : TR/A/132/2001 dated 15th Nov 2001
Purpose:
Our 3-day "Engine Room Simulator Course" meets the objectives
of the new IMO model course 2.07. This mandatory
STCW
course is essentially a practical one, consisting of a series of exercises
structured around the operation of a ship's machinery installation
and carried out in the Engine Room Simulator. The Exercise are controlled
by an Instructor and the Trainees are familiarized with the procedures
used for starting up Auxiliary and propulsion plants, setting the
normal operation condition and keeping an Engine Room Watch. Exercises
deal with procedures and techniques needed for the location and trouble
-shooting of faults and malfunction that can occur in an operational
plant.
Objective :
The trainees who completes this course would be competent
To use instrumentation
and controls of a Modern Ship's Engine Room
To implement safe
and correct Watch keeping procedures. To be always aware
of the situation within the Engine Room.
To understand
how machineries are interdependent.
To identify operational
problems and trouble -shoot them
To make right
decisions for safe and efficient operation of the Plant.
The Simulator
The simulator at IMC consists of 12 own ship stations each with
an IMO complaint Engine Room. The course runs for 18 Hrs with demonstrations
and simulator exercise constituting over 95% of the course time
table. The simulator in use at IMC is approved by the several administration
around the world , and the D.G.Shipping - India.
The highlights are
One Own Ship
Station per candidate. IMC believes in hands down training and hence
every candidate gets to own his Engine Room.
Totally
networked so that the Instructor can monitor all student activities
and interact with them. Instructor can act
like Bridge.
Engine
Room Console consisting of real Telegraph, Analogue in put &
Out put meters, indicator lamps, Digital
input and Out put.
Controls panels,
with animated virtual controls like switches, gauges & lamps.
Realistic mimic
diagram to represent E/Room layout with valves, status indicators,
level gauges.
Alarm panel
with buzzer, blinking alarms and with easy access to all necessary
information.
All check
list included
Automatic assessment
which gives a list of errors, penalty points and the final result.
Fault simulation.
Course Intake
12 candidates
Schedule
Starts every Monday - Check
Current Schedule
Course availability
Generally
seats available to walk in students on the day of the class.
However suggest book your seats in advance at least 3 days prior
to start of class.
Documents Required:
1 Copy of Certificate of Competency (COC), if
any
Proof of Sea time
1 Copy of Passport (for proof of age)
2 Nos. passport size photographs
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