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Iceberg Experience and Passenger Ship Evacuation

Posted: April 16, 2012

Iceberg Experience and Passenger Ship Evacuation

Photo: Capt. Rory Warner

Course:                 Iceberg Simulation and Passenger Ship Evacuation: Team building.

Date:                     Saturday, 21 April 2012.

Time:                    10.30 am.

Location:             National Maritime College of Ireland, Ringaskiddy, Cork.

Schedule:

10.30:                    Arrive NMCI.  Welcome. Health and Safety Briefing.

10.30-11.00:        Complete application forms and undergo familiarisation.

11.00-11.30:        Lecture: The Hazards of Ice at Sea.

11.30-12.30:        Simulation commencing in Cobh.

12.30:                   Evacuate ship and commence water-based teambuilding.

13.45:                   Debrief in restaurant for a light lunch and refreshments.

Lecturers:

Capt. Badiul Alam

Chief Engineer Gerry Horan

Capt. Bill Kavanagh.

For more course information  please email:  services@nmci.ie/call:  + 353  (0)21 4970609

Book online: http://www.nmci.ie/professionalshortcourses#specialised_courses

For more information on oil and gas platform training or any of our other courses please call us today.

Oil and gas platform training

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SNO attains OPITO Approval for TEMPSC Offshore Lifeboat Coxswain training

Posted: March 6, 2012

SNO Attains Offshore Lifeboat Coxswains OPITO Approval

SEFtec NMCI Offshore is delighted to announce that we have achieved OPITO approval in Offshore Lifeboat Coxswain Training for 4 of our courses.

The 4 courses which have achieved the approval and will commence at the NMCI in the coming months are as follows:

  • OPITO Offshore Lifeboat Coxswains Course Initial Twinfall (TEMPSC)
  • Supplementary Freefall Lifeboat Training
  • Offshore Lifeboat Coxswains Refresher Twinfall
  • Supplementary Refresher Freefall Lifeboat Training

On completion of the coxswain course delegates will be competent in the following areas:

  • Roles and Responsibilities of the offshore training – Lifeboat Coxswain
  • Maintaining Readiness and Preparing TEMPSC
  • Preparing to Launch and Launching TEMPSC

For further information on the OPITO approval of these courses please see here.

If you would like details on similar courses such as corporate team building, OPITO training Ireland, FOET courses and Bridge Simulation – call us today or email us at reception@nmci.ie.

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GAC, GTSS and the NMCI featured in latest Dry Cargo International magazine

Posted: February 27, 2012

In the latest edition of Dry Cargo International magazine, GAC’s ship agency operations are discussed as well as  GTSS, the NMCI and the partnership with Brobulk. Read the full article below:

Ships’ agents prove their worth

GAC is a global provider of shipping, logistics and marine simulation training. As one of the world’s largest ship agencies, it has developed its business on a reputation for professionalism and quality service. As ships’ agent, GAC represents more than 3,500 customers and handles close to 60,000 vessels annually through a worldwide network of over 300 offices and a presence in over 40 countries. It is due to the breadth of services that it can offer worldwide that the GAC Group has the financial strength, experience and economies of scale to offer a one-stop solution to customers across the globe. In this article, GAC’s group sales director of shipping, Neil Godfrey, gives his insights into the company’s role in the ships’ agents market, and a view of the shipping industry in general.

As a ships’ agent, GAC offers an extensive portfolio of services related to both ship and cargo, which can be tailored to
meet each customer’s needs. These include: read more…

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SMART International Marine Summer School

Posted: February 16, 2012

The 2012 International Marine Summer School (IMSS) is based in the historic and cultural maritime cities of Galway and Cork, located in west and southwest Ireland.  It focuses on the marine scientific environment and will also include a programme of related cultural, social and extra-curricular activities.
The Summer School is jointly organized and delivered by two long-established Irish Universities, National University of Ireland, Galway and University College Cork.  It will comprise two independent, but related, courses, delivered by the partner Universities:

Course 1    The Marine Environment and its Sustainable Use
University College Cork, June 14 – 27, 2012
Academic Directors: Professor John Benzie & Dr Andy Wheeler

Course 2    Galway Bay’s Atlantic Margin: Marine, Earth Science and Cultural Perspectives
National University of Ireland, Galway, June 29 – July 12, 2012
Academic Directors: Professor Martin Feely & Dr Martin White

Each course incorporates practical seagoing training onboard the National Research Vessel, the RV Celtic Voyager with students conducting offshore surveys designed, for example, to map the historic wreck of the Lusitania or to monitor Marine Protected Areas. The courses are attached to, and awarded credits by, the partner Universities which will give students access to their academic and scientific resources.

Prospective Students
The Summer School is aimed at final year undergraduate students (seniors) and early postgraduate students (masters) and will therefore be accredited to level 8 of the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). Students can opt to take either course within the Summer School but are advised to take both.

Academic Programme
Academic direction of the Summer School will be provided jointly by NUI Galway and University College Cork. Students will be registered at both Universities.

Accreditation
Each course carries 10 ECTS Credits/5 Semester Hour Credits at undergraduate level. (Level 8, Irish National Framework of Qualifications). Total credits offered for the 4-week Summer School is 20 ECTS/10 Semester Hour Credits. Accreditation for each course will be awarded, and transcripts will be issued, by the host institution. For students who successfully complete both courses, a Certificate of Completion will be issued jointly by the two accrediting Universities. Successful completion of PST training in Course 1 also leads to the award of an internationally recognised (STCW95) maritime qualification, required for work on offshore research vessels.

Details below of the course that will take place in the NMCI.

The Marine Environment and its Sustainable Use.

Dates: June 14 – 27, 2012

Directors: Prof. John Benzie and Dr. Andrew Wheeler,

University College Cork

Location: Cork and South Coast of Ireland

Cork is the site of one of the largest natural harbours in the world, close to the spectacular coastlines of southern Ireland, the site of novel research in marine resources and renewable energy, near the location of the historic wreck of the Lusitania and the last port of call of the Titanic. The module offers students the opportunity to study the rich marine environment of the region in the context of understanding the nature of marine resources, how these are impacted, and the ways in which these can be sustainably used.

Students will gain experience of maritime practice in state of the art, 360 degree ship and ocean simulators, and in Personal

Survival Techniques (PST) in the environmental pool, at the National Maritime College of Ireland, prior to participating in a multidisciplinary study of local marine environments. This will encompass marine geology, marine biology, fisheries, oceanography, environmental law, ocean management and marine renewable energies.

Students will gain a practical knowledge of multidisciplinary marine data collection and learn how marine resources are used locally. Fieldtrips will explore the natural history, marine and cultural heritage of the region. This will include visits to mussel and fish farms on the south coast, to historical Irish coastal towns and villages, and mapping the wreck of the Lusitania.

Topics

1. Methods of biological and geological resource assessment

2. Fisheries and aquaculture

3. Governance, legal frameworks and spatial planning

4. Renewable ocean energies

5. Shipping, communications and safety at sea

Course Information and Registration

To register, please complete enclosed enrollment form.

For further information applicants should contact:

Fiona Dwyer,

Administrator, Summer School Office

National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

Telephone: 353-91-495442 • Fax: 353-91-525051

e-mail: summerschool@nuigalway.ie

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Maritime Dangerous Goods Conference at NMCI

Posted: February 8, 2012

Trident Safety Group will host their first International seminar in Ireland at the NMCI on February 23rd entitled Dangerous Goods by Sea.

The SEAsafe Seminar will allow delegates the unique insight into the New IMDG 2012 Code and the implications for shippers of Dangerous Goods.

The International Panel of Dangerous Goods Experts will be on-hand to answer any of your queries and they will be giving their views and Expert Advice on the all aspects of shipping Dangerous Goods under the IMDG/IMO Code.

Who should attend:

– Shippers of Dangerous Goods

– Freight Forwarders/Shipping Companies

– Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors

– Shipping and Logistics Officers

– Public Sector Officers / SEOs

– Health & Safety Personnel

– Regulatory Bodies
Key areas of discussion:

– Container packing errors

– Stowage and segregation errors

– How to container pack correctly

– The fines levied in each country

– How each of the authorities investigate hazardous irregularities

– Ship manifest errors

– Documentation and labelling errors that alert the authorities to irregular containers

– Packaging marking/labelling errors

– Mis-declaration and non-declaration

– Security obligations

– High Consequence Dangerous Goods

Full agenda can be seen here

To buy a ticket for the conference click here

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