Course description
This course describes guidelines for training using an engine room simulator as a training tool and is specified as one method of demonstrating competence (in Column 3 of the tables A-III/1, A-III/2, A-III/4, A-III/6 and A-III/7) this excludes the function “controlling the operation of the ship and care for the persons on board at the operational level/ management level”, as per STCW code.
Emphasis is placed on leadership and managerial skills combined with the use of forms and checklists ensuring proper and comprehensive handover to colleagues. Stress will be applied to watch keeping and communication.
Facility
The Institute has a full mission engine room simulator consisting of a complete mimic panel of all machinery on modern day ships including propulsion, power generation, pollution prevention and cargo related equipment. It includes a mock engine control room with an automatic data logging facility to monitor candidates.
Objective
Upon completion, trainees will be:
Chief Engineers and all engineering officers on watch
All marine engineers who wish to improve their skills, knowledge and understanding of the Engine Room Resource Management principles applied to the machinery and personnel of a modern merchant ship
The ECDIS support cell is a dedicated team within FMTI that provides technical assistance to our bridge teams who may have issues related to ECDIS, ENCs or similar navigational processes. It also provides guidance to crew for PSC and vetting inspections and oversees the 'management of change' for dual ECDIS vessels or during new ECDIS installation onboard.
To teams onshore, it provides support in drafting policies, analysis of vetting findings and incident investigation.
From time to time, the ECDIS support cell provides insights to key policymakers and industry stakeholders from UKHO, IHO and INTERTANKO to ECDIS manufacturers and ENC suppliers.
In parallel, the team provides bespoke training to class surveyors and auditors and has been a recipient of the Navigational Safety Award at the First World ECDIS Day.