AASMT Training Courses

Location

College of Maritime Transport and Technology

Objectives

  • The course aims to introduce the correct and technical methods to measure the oil and explain the specifications according to the density and nature of the wells and identify the specialized methods of legal class for the accounts of quantities shipped or unloadedIn addition to the practical composition between the shipping station and the tankers in all operations from loading, unloading, transporting, washing of inert gas tanks, evacuation of gasesIt also provides all necessary documents to the carriers and explain each

Outcomes

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Course Contents

• Introduction and overview of the program• Oil terms and terminology• crude Specifications• safe handling for crude and ballast water new system• Safety procedures from the beginning of the arrival until the departure and during operation• electrostatic electricity and its impact and precautions to avoid their risks• Work Permito Enclose spaceo Hot worko Cold work• Emergency procedures and risk assessment• Fundamentals of crude calculation• Residual accounts of tanks• Thermometer and densities• Calculate the mean density when mixing two different types of crude• Accounts remaining in lines• Fuel supply operations and accounts• Information exchanged between the cargo station and terminal• Terminal rules• Telecommunications• Classification of terminals, berths, jets, mooring buoys and optimum performance• Control of marine pollution prevention• notice of readiness• tanker inspection certificate• sealing certificate• cargo manifest• pa