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Refresher and Updating Course for all Engineers (RUCE)

Course Topics

  • Introduction
  • Latest and Upcoming changes in IMO, ILO and any other international convention related to shipping.
  • SOLAS
  • MARPOL
  • Other Conventions and Codes
  • Amendments in the last five years
  • SOLAS
  • MARPOL
  • Other Conventions
  • FAL Convention
  • Codes
  • Overview of the Indian Merchant Shipping Act & IMO Conventions and Codes incorporated under the M.S.Act
  • Various M.S.Rules.
  • Various DGS Circulars/Orders/MS Notices affecting Survey and Certification of Ships
  • New Developments in Marine Engineering Systems (Ship Design, Automation and Materials).
  • Green Technologies
  • Energy Efficiency
  • LNG as Fuel for ships
  • Waste Heat Recovery System
  • Improved Pump and Cooling Water System
  • Water Injection-Emission Control Technology
  • Improved Turbocharging
  • Air Cavity Propulsion System
  • Appendages and Hull Painting
  • Speed Nozzle
  • On shore Power supply
  • Renewable energy to power ships
  • Renewable Energy to Power ships
  • Solar and Wind Power Assisted Ships Fuel Cell Propulsion
  • Ballast Free Ship Design
  • Future Ship Design
  • Machinery installations on new ships being constructed in shipyards across the world
  • New technologies adopted for propulsion
  • Concept of Electrical Propulsion
  • Various layouts of electrical propulsion system
  • Diesel - Electric Propulsion
  • Azipod propulsion systems-Explanation with sketches
  • AZIPOD ELECTRIC PROPULSION
  • New Technologies for auxiliary equipment Improvement in design and materials of marine equipment
  • Development in Automation/ instrumentation and Control systems
  • Introduction to Cyber Security
  • Cyber Security Threats
  • Cyber Security Risks
  • Intro to Cyber Security for the Shipping Industry
  • Emerging Battery Technologies
  • Latest and Upcoming changes in Class rules of Major IACS member Classification Societies
  • Classification Societies
  • Development of Rules and Regulations Recognized Organizations
  • Changes in the Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Steel Ships.
  • Classification Regulations
  • Process of Classification
  • Assignment, maintenance, suspension and withdrawal of Class.
  • Changes in Class Rules for Survey and Certification of Ships and effect of implementation.
  • Classification Surveys
  • Statutory Surveys and Inspections
  • Periodical Survey Intervals for Class Survey Notations
  • Certificate of Classification
  • Changes to IACS Unified requirements and Unified Interpretations.
  • Important IMO requirements entering into force from 1 January 2020
  • PSC and FSI
  • Types of Inspection, Concentrated Inspection Campaigns
  • New Inspection Regime
  • Statistics on Deficiencies and Detentions
  • PSC report of the Administration
  • Port State Control (PSC) in India
  • Flag State Inspection (FSI) of Indian Ships
  • Port State Control (PSC) of Indian Flag Vessels in Foreign Ports.
  • Areas for improvement to avoid detentions
  • Machinery breakdown/personal injury Case Studies.
  • CASE STUDIES AND EXERCISES FOR MAJOR SHIPPING CASUALITIES
  • Machinery breakdown/personal injury Case Studies.
  • Machinery breakdowns/ incidents and hazardous occurrences /Accident investigation for recent Major shipping casualties
  • Case studies and exercises
  • Different Case Studies
  • Different Case Studies and lessons

Introduction

Introduction

 

General learning objectives

 

After going through this course, you should be able to 

  • Know Latest and Upcoming changes in IMO,ILO and any other international convention related to shipping  
  • Have an Overview of the Indian Merchant Shipping Act
  • Know New Developments in Marine Engineering Systems (Ship Design, Automation and Materials)
  • Know Latest and Upcoming changes in Class rules of Major IACS member Classification Societies
  • Understand PSC and FSI Procedures
  • Understand the causes of Machinery breakdown/personal injury Case Studies

 

The International Maritime Organization has effected major amendments in the year 1995 and 2010 to the International Convention on Standards of Training Certification, and Watch keeping for Seafarers, 1978 (STCW, 1978) and both amendments have necessitated up-gradation of Certificate of Competency issued under respective previous amendments. The 2010 amendments of STCW 78, named as Manila amendments, had entered into force on 1st January 2012. The transition period for complete compliance with the 2010 Manila amendments was until 31st December 2016. This means, with effect from 1st January 2017, all holders of Certificate of Competency (CoC) issued under the provisions of STCW 78 and STCW 78 as amended in 1995 were required to hold COC which are fully compliant with STCW 2010 amendments.

 

In order to give effect to the STCW 2010 amendments, the Government of India has notified the Merchant Shipping (STCW) Rules, 2014 on 30th July 2014.

 

Noting that the Regulation 1/ 11, Paragraph 4 and 5 of STCW 2010 amendments requires each Party to the STCW Convention to compare the standards of competence that are mandatory to be attained by the candidates holding CoC issued before 1st January 2017 under STCW1995 with those specified for the appropriate grade of CoC under STCW 2010 and shall determine the need for holders of such CoC to undergo appropriate refresher and updating training or assessment for up-gradation.

 

Applicability of the Refresher and Updating training Course for revalidation:

 

This course is applicable to all those Engineer Officers (operational level and Management Level) whose CoCs have already been issued in compliance with STCW 2010 amendments and aspiring to revalidate their CoC.