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Offshore Ship handling Course with
Anchor Handling and Towing (OSCAHT)

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NAUTICAL INSTITUTE PRODUCT

Offshore Ship handling Course w/
Anchor Handling and Towing (OSCAHT)

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The objective of an offshore shiphandling course with anchor handling and towing is to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely and effectively handle vessels in offshore operations, specifically in the context of anchor handling and towing.

The course typically focuses on the following key objectives:

  1. Safe Vessel Handling: Teach mariners how to safely maneuver vessels during offshore operations, including towing and anchor handling, under different environmental conditions such as wind, current, and restricted visibility.
  2. Anchor Handling Techniques: Provide comprehensive training on the processes involved in setting, retrieving, and securing anchors for offshore platforms or vessels, often in challenging marine environments.
  3. Towing Operations: Equip participants with the necessary skills for safe and effective towing operations, covering various towing methods, rigging of towing gear, and the potential hazards involved.
  4. Emergency Situations: Train participants in handling emergency situations related to towing and anchor handling, including equipment failures, weather challenges, and vessel stability issues.
  5. Communication and Coordination: Emphasize the importance of clear communication and coordination between vessel crew, rig personnel, and other involved parties during offshore operations.
  6. Equipment Familiarization: Introduce participants to specialized equipment used in anchor handling and towing operations, such as winches, towing gear, and dynamic positioning systems.

 

This training is crucial for personnel involved in offshore supply vessel (OSV) operations, anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels, and other offshore support roles where safe and efficient shiphandling is critical for operational success.

DURATION

5 Days

VALIDITY

5 Years

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Written Examinations

Practical Exercises

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for Masters and Deck Officers who are operating offshore vessel in manual mode and performing maneuvering duties on anchor handling and towing vessel.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

The participants in this course should be certified as per STCW. Prior shiphandling experience is not prerequisite but an advantage.

TRAINING PRE-REQUISITE

N/A

The objective of an offshore shiphandling course with anchor handling and towing is to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely and effectively handle vessels in offshore operations, specifically in the context of anchor handling and towing.

The course typically focuses on the following key objectives:

  1. Safe Vessel Handling: Teach mariners how to safely maneuver vessels during offshore operations, including towing and anchor handling, under different environmental conditions such as wind, current, and restricted visibility.
  2. Anchor Handling Techniques: Provide comprehensive training on the processes involved in setting, retrieving, and securing anchors for offshore platforms or vessels, often in challenging marine environments.
  3. Towing Operations: Equip participants with the necessary skills for safe and effective towing operations, covering various towing methods, rigging of towing gear, and the potential hazards involved.
  4. Emergency Situations: Train participants in handling emergency situations related to towing and anchor handling, including equipment failures, weather challenges, and vessel stability issues.
  5. Communication and Coordination: Emphasize the importance of clear communication and coordination between vessel crew, rig personnel, and other involved parties during offshore operations.
  6. Equipment Familiarization: Introduce participants to specialized equipment used in anchor handling and towing operations, such as winches, towing gear, and dynamic positioning systems.

This training is crucial for personnel involved in offshore supply vessel (OSV) operations, anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels, and other offshore support roles where safe and efficient shiphandling is critical for operational success.

DURATION

5 Days

VALIDITY

5 Years

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Written Examinations

Practical Exercises

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for Masters and Deck Officers who are operating offshore vessel in manual mode and performing maneuvering duties on anchor handling and towing vessel.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

The participants in this course should be certified as per STCW. Prior shiphandling experience is not prerequisite but an advantage.

TRAINING PRE-REQUISITE

N/A

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