ERM/ERS with Simulator for Electronically Controlled Two-Stroke Engines

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ERM/ERS with Simulator for Electronically Controlled Two-Stroke Engines
ERM/ERS WITH SIMULATOR FOR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED TWO-STROKE ENGINES

COURSE CATEGORY: Operational Engine

DURATION: 3 Days

Course recommended by:

BRM/BTM Bridge Simulator Refresh               BRM/BTM Bridge Simulator Refresh

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES AND BENEFITS
ERM/ERS training and simulator for Electronically Controlled Two-Stroke Engines intends to increase Engineer Officers’ awareness for the electronic part and operational work of dual fuel two-stroke engines.

In particular, the trainee will be able to have:
– familiarization with the use of instrumentation and controls used in the engine-rooms of modern merchant ships
– an awareness of the need for proper pre-planning, the use of checklists and of the timescale involved in starting up propulsion plant machinery
– experience in identifying operational problems and trouble-shooting them
– Overview of Alarms List
– the ability of logical decision making which promotes operational safety
– explanation of the theoretical part of dual-fual engine operation

This course is recommended by OCIMF‘s SIRE 2.0/Rightship‘s RISQ 3.0 protocols.

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