AASMT Training Courses

Objectives

  • part of the New Offshore Scheme during the second block of DP sea time may be reduced on the satisfactory completion of an intensive DP Simulator training course. When taking the STR course as part of the New Offshore Scheme, it is taken before gaining the DP sea time days that are required to successfully complete Phase D, This has not been the case in regard to the rules surrounding the Old Offshore Scheme, as a minimum of 30 days sea time was a requirement between each of the courses. If this requirement was not met, it would result in the trainee having to retake either the course, sea time, or both. Any cases such as these that arise due to the difference in rules

Outcomes

reduction time for offshore scheme

Course Contents

The Sea Time Reduction course should be an opportunity for the trainee to spend extended and intense periods of time on DP station keeping and should challenge the trainee to enhance, consolidate and demonstrate • Their knowledge of the DP system and additional equipment and instruments, • Their situational awareness, • Their communication and teamwork skills, • Their ability to analyze trends and pre-empt problems before they arise, • Their ability to evaluate and respond to alarms, faults and emergencies with calm, reason and confidence, and • Their ability to complete such administrative and safety-related procedures as completing checklists, filling in logs and performing thorough watch handovers. • The following are examples of the typical operational areas that should be considered: - Saturation and air dive support - Sub-sea construction and heavy lift - ROV operations - OSV operations - Cable and pipe laying operations

Description

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