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New Legislation calls for “Entry into Enclosed Spaces” Training

Posted: March 5, 2015

New Legislation calls for “Entry into Enclosed Spaces” Training

  

Confined Space accidents are not a new phenomenon.

With over 5million workers entering confined spaces on a yearly basis worldwide, 259 of those workers die, which equates to 1 death per day. This is one death too many. The thing about entry into enclosed spaces is that for every 1 person who requires rescuing, 2-3 other un-trained rescuers die with them trying to execute a rescue. Training is key to avoiding such accidents.

 

The American Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OHSA) agency found when studying confined space fatalities that:

• 89% of fatalities occurred with jobs authorised by supervisors

• 80% of fatalities happened in locations that had been previously entered by the same person who later died

• Only 7% of the locations had warning signs indicating that they were confined spaces

• 65% of confined space fatalities are due to atmospheric hazards

• 35% of those who died were supervisors

 

New Legislative Requirements

The amendments to SOLAS Chapter III are detailed in IMO Resolution MSC.350 (92) which requires the following in relation to enclosed space entry and rescue drills:

“3.3 Crew members with enclosed space entry or rescue responsibilities shall participate in an enclosed space entry and rescue drill to be held on board the ship at least once every two months.

3.6.2 Each enclosed space entry and rescue drill shall include:

.1 Checking and use of personal protective equipment required for entry;

.2 Checking and use of communication equipment and procedures;

.3 Checking and use of instruments for measuring the atmosphere in enclosed spaces;

 

.4 Checking and use of rescue equipment and procedures; and

.5 Instructions in first aid and resuscitation techniques.

4.2 Every crew member shall be given instructions which shall include but not necessarily be limited to:

4.2.5 Risks associated with enclosed spaces and on-board procedures for safe entry into such spaces which should take into account, as appropriate, the guidance provided in recommendations developed by the Organisation”.

Members are advised to ensure their Safety Management Systems are updated to reflect this development and to implement such drills.

 

What does this mean for you & your Organisation?

As legislation changes and people retrain we at NMCI Services recommend delegates to undertake the “Entry into Enclosed Spaces” course. Let NMCI Services help you and your team achieve these new safety standards.

 

The aim of this course is to give your team training to meet the requirements set out in ‘The Merchant Shipping’ Regulations 1988, IMO Resolution A.864 and the Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen (COSWP). The course will meet the new amended requirements laid out in the SOLAS Regulation III/19.

 

It is proven that training reduces accidents. Don’t let one of your team be a statistic, re-train them today. Entry into enclosed spaces really is a silent killer; having up to date training will help save lives.

 

Contact us today for further course details on: (021) 4335609

 

Course Details

  • 1 Day Course
  • 12 Delegates per Course
  • Corporate Discounts Available

 

 

 

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Simulation @ NMCI Services

Posted: March 2, 2015
360° full-mission bridge simulator

360° full-mission bridge simulator

 

Simulation

 

The NMCI boasts one of the largest simulation suites in Europe if not the world. This compromises of the following Kongsberg Simulators:

 

 

 

360° full-mission bridge simulator 270° full-mission bridge simulator

 

 

 

• 360° full-mission bridge simulator

 

• 270° full-mission bridge simulator

 

• 3 x auxiliary 150° bridge simulators

 

• 12 x NARAS-O/Fleet work simulators

 

• Vessel Traffic System simulator at 3 control positions

 

• 6 Bridge ECDIS Suite

 

 

 

 

 

Simulation Courses

 

We deliver bespoke courses which are tailored to individual clients needs because we recognise that each client is different. We primarily utilise our 360° full mission bridge to provide, amongst others, specialised ship handling courses. These include;

 

• Pilot Training

 

• Ship Specific training

 

• Propulsion Specific Training

 

• Port Specific training

 

 

 

Specialised Operations such as; 

 

• Ship to Ship Transfer

 

• Replenishment at Sea for Seismic Industry

 

 

Our in-house capabilities in visual & hydrodynamic modelling means there is no limit with regard to vessels or ports that can be simulated.

 

In addition to enhancing these courses, the modelling capabilities allow us to offer the facilities for manoeuvring and port development studies.

 

Our extensive expertise in simulation allows us to also offer consultancy services in all aspects of simulation; design, purchase, and installation, together with course preparation and delivery.

 

We also deliver approved courses such as;

 

• ECDIS Operator Electronic Chart Display

 

• Nautical Knowledge Weeks

 

• VTS- V-103/1 VTS Operator -Simulation

 

• VTS- V-103/1Operator Underpinning Knowledge

 

• 2 day Kongsberg Type Specific Training

 

 

 

We are constantly developing new courses as well.

 

Our suite of bridges is enhanced and complimented by extensive engine and cargo simulation.

 

• Full mission Engine Room simulator with low and high speed diesel engine models

 

• 20 student workstations for Engine Room systems simulations

 

• Liquid cargo handling and damage control simulators at 10 student workstations

 

They allow us to offer combined simulator exercises, in addition to the process training that the engine and cargo simulators are suited for.

 

 

 

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Launch of the PALS program at NMCI

Posted: February 25, 2015

PALS              

Today the NMCI welcomed Barbara Hempel, project manager for PALS, to launch the PALS initiative in the college.

PALS is an acronym for Peer Assisted Learning and Support. The social side of PAL’s is what we have introduced here at NMCI. It is derived from the L.I.S.T.E.N. (Listen & Involve Students to Empower New Beginnings) peer mentoring service in CIT. In layman’s terms it’s like a buddy system. It improves the first year student’s experience of college through social mentoring.

So what is PALS all about?

Take a moment and think back to when you were getting ready to go offshore you were probably a nervous wreck of excitement…. It was more than likely daunting going into a new environment and not knowing anybody and wondering would you make friends. For some people it can be exciting and for others it can be nerve wrecking.

PALS takes the pressure away. It helps you settle in, get to know people, learn the ropes and have an overall positive experience of the new journey ahead of you.

It improves the student’s experience of placement through social mentoring. The PALS initiative provides both support and guidance to students. It creates that social connection with other students which can be hard for some to achieve and instils confidence in students. By having a senior student as a mentor it gives students an opportunity to discuss possible pre placement issues and sponsorship issues which the mentor will have experience in.

Not only a mentor, your PAL helps you develop as a person. By gaining confidence your communication skills, your interpersonal skills and even your problem solving skills will improve.
It’s not just a one way system though; the PALS program benefits both parties. When you’re leaving college and looking to be employed, by having the PALS program on your CV it will enhance your employability as it shows you have skills such as leadership, communication, and teamwork. Sponsoring companies are even supportive of the PAL’s initiative and acknowledge participating students.

What does being a mentor entail?

Being a mentor is a great opportunity and one which is supported by both the NMCI and Sponsoring companies. The idea is that the mentor/ mentee will meet in a social setting and have a chat. It’s all about being social. Chat, drink tea/coffee and engage with one another. NMCI will provide a drinks voucher for each mentors/mentees so the financial strain is taken away from the gathering.

Think of it as a time to chill and catch up with friends; that’s what the program enables; it enables friendship amongst peers. Remember, even though Facebook takes up our time, it’s important to interact with people face to face.

Stand up, be a mentor and get involved in the PALS program, we all remember what it was like to be the new kid on the block.

For further information regarding the PALS program contact:
Maritime Liaison Officer Annette Coughlan |Annette.Coughlan@nmci.ie

 

My mentor met with me every week for a chat which really helped me settle in to CIT as I was really homesick at the beginning’ (CIT Student)

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Behind the scenes #BOSIET Course

Posted: February 19, 2015

 

Adventure Time

Today we bring you on a behind the scenes tour of a BOSIET course which was being ran by two of our Instructors- Cillian & Elizabeth today. Check out the pictures below to see the delegates and instructors in the Environmental Pool.

 

What is a BOSIET Course?

This 3 Day offshore course is designed to provide delegates with a basic knowledge of safety and emergency response procedures for working in offshore environments. Delegates gain a basic level of understanding and awareness of the hazards encountered when working on offshore installations, and of the safety regime and safety management systems in place to control and mitigate those hazards. The course is a mix of theoretical and practical sessions, during which delegates are required to demonstrate their level of knowledge and understanding of the training programme content.

The course covers the following elements:

Safety Induction

– Helicopter Safety and Escape

– Sea Survival

– Fire fighting

– First Aid

 

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Why delegates choose NMCI Services

Posted: February 17, 2015

 

Why choose NMCI Services?

NMCIS is the commercial division of the National Maritime College, Europe’s leading third level maritime college. Our goal is to achieve and deliver excellent, quality service to our existing and future customer base. All of our clients are safe in the knowledge that they are trained by experienced, professional mariners to the highest standards. Let NMCI Services be your first port of call.

 Did you know that we have a 10 acre site with state of the art facilities located only 16km from Cork City, a city with key transport links across Europe? Well we do! We partnered with GAC and SEFtec Global Training Ireland Ltd, enabling us to meet International Standards. And just when you thought that wasn’t enough we give corporate discounts and even offer bespoke training to meet the needs of your industry. Why not make NMCIS your first port of call…

 

What delegates have to say about us…

When you think of maritime training then you should be thinking NMCIS,  that’s what comes to mind for delegates who have completed their training with us.

We have handpicked the best instructors in industry to teach all our professional short maritime courses and this is reflected in the testimonials from delegates. Check out some of those testimonials below;

 

BOSIET

“An excellent course ran by professionals. Training was delivered to a very high standard and information was conveyed in a clear and professional manner. Overall I felt the course was very good and well delivered by all trainers”. (Terry J. Rathire) (BOSIET Course)

 

“The course content was excellent and all four instructors (Terry, Joe, Killiann, and Liz) were exceptional at their jobs. I would highly recommend the training centre. I will definitely be returning to complete my next course at the facility”.  (Rory O’Connor) (BOSIET Course)

 

FOET

“I had an enjoyable day on the FOET. The three instructors were very professional and informative. All questions were answered and explained thoroughly. I will definitely recommend NMCIS to all of my colleagues”. (Stephen Harris) (FOET Course)

 

Personal Survival Techniques

“Brilliant course, it was very well structured and presented. I have to say that Terry, Liz and Killian are extremely knowledgeable and were great operators. Thanks a million”. (Patrick McLeod) (PST Course)

 

“I found the course very enjoyable. It was a great combination of theory and practical learning. The lecturers were extremely knowledgeable, and friendly. I would highly recommend this course to anybody”. (Romano Capocci) (PST)

 

“Great course. I’m not very confident in the water but felt very safe and completed the helicopter simulation thanks to the instructors. Overall it was a great experience and I will be recommending NMCIS to my colleagues”.  (Chris Marsh) (PST)

 

 

 

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