Monday, 31 October 2016

Crude Oil Washing Operation


Crude Oil Washing Operation.The learning objective of this video section is to ensure relevant personal are acquainted with:
  1. Tankage to be Crude Oil Washed.
  2. Crude Oil Washing at Sea Between Ports.
  3. Use of Inert Gas.
  4. Vapour Emission Control
  5. Precautions Against Electrostatic Generator.
  6. Discharge of Dirty Ballast.

Operation And Equipment Manual of COW


The learning objective of this video section is to ensure relevant personal are acquainted with:
  1. The Purpose of the Manual
  2. The Content of the Manual

Sunday, 30 October 2016

Safety of Crude Oil Washing


The learning objective of this video section is to ensure relevant personal are acquainted with:
  1. Ship Safety Check List.
  2. Shore Safety Check List.
  3. Procedures Before Crude Oil Washing.
  4. Procedures During Crude Oil Washing.
  5. Procedures After Crude Oil Washing.
  6. Recording.

Crude Oil Washing Exercises



The learning objective of this video section is to ensure relevant personal are acquainted with:
  1. Preparing the Crude Oil Washing Operation.
  2. Opening Relevant Valves in the Correct Order.
  3. Stripping With Vacuum Stripping.
  4. Stripping With Ejector Stripping.
  5. Shut-Down Procedures.

Saturday, 29 October 2016

Maintenance of Equipment During COW


The learning objective of this video section is to ensure relevant personal are acquainted with:

Maintenance Attitude.

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Elements of Fire and Explosion - Fire Triangle


The Elements of fire and Explosion
  1. This video will familiarize you with:
  2. The Components of the fire triangle
  3. How to break the chain-reaction between the components in the fire triangle
  4. To fight the fire

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Response to Emergency Situations Involving Fire


On Completion of this Video you should have a good Understanding of:

  1. The shipboard fire-fighting organization
  2. How to respond if you detect a fire
  3. How to respond when you hear the fire alarm
  4. The need for constant vigilance



Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Physical Properties of Fire


Physical properties of fire hazards and the spread of fire
This video will introduce you to:

  1. The definition of ignition point, flash point and explosive limits
  2. Flammable materials
  3. Fire hazards
  4. Spreads of fire

Monday, 24 October 2016

Controlling Fire Fighting Operation Aboard ships

Fire Team Tactics



The Object of this video is to educate the participant in:

  1. Preparation of contingency plans.
  2. Composition and allocation of personnel to fire parties.
  3. Strategies and tactics for control of fires in various parts of the ship.

Fire Fighting Procedures at Sea and Port



In this Video i will give a brief interdiction to:

  1. Who is responsible for fire extinguishing on ship ?
  2. Shore Based Rescue Organization.
  3. Fire Fighting Tactics.
  4. Alerting or notifying the bridge.
  5. Alarm instructions.
  6. Saving Lives.
  7. What is Emergency Escape Breathing Device(EEBD).
  8. Who can Limiting the Fire.
  9. Fire Doors.
  10. Smoke and Fire Dampers.
  11. Extinguishing The Fire.

Inspection and Servicce of Fire Extinguishing equipment



This video will cover the following subjects:

  1. Fire detection system
  2. Fixed fire detection system
  3. Mobile fire extinguishing equipment
  4. Portable fire extinguishing equipment
  5. Personal protective equipment
  6. Communication equipment
  7. Requirements for surveys
  8. Fire Inspection checklist

Ship Fire Reporting



In this video will cover fire hazards and cause and will give aberif description on the prepartion of reports and the identification of the case of fire.

  1. Fire hazards and fire cases.
  2. Fire Identification.
  3. Preparation of fire reports.

Principle ARPA System



In this Video will cover describes the different methods of displaying information, acquisition modes and acquisition procedures.

  1. Principle ARPA System.
  2. What is ARPA ?
  3. Methods of displaying information.
  4. Acquisition of targets.
  5. Manual acquisition .
  6. Automatic acquisition.

Radar Plotting and Methods of Plotting



The learning objectives of this video are:

Refreshing of manual plotting they including definitions of plotting terms, error sources, speed to be used etc.

  1. Error sources in manual plotting.
  2. Course steered and course made good.
  3. Methods of plotting.
  4. True and relative motion.
  5. Target aspect.
  6. The plotting triangle.
  7. The plotting diagram.

Theory of ARPA Tracking System



The learning objectives of this video are:

Explaining the ARPA philosophy for detection, acquiring and tracking of targets.
Explaining processing delays and other important limitions in the system.

  1. Tracking Window
  2. Processing delays
  3. Time filters
  4. Lost target

General COLREG



COLREG is International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea.
The learning objectives of this video are that the participant will:
Understand the application and implications of the collision rules
Know the term used throughout these regulations

COLREG Lights, Shapes and Sound Signals



The learning objective of this section is to get acquainted with the different lights, shapes and sound signals that may be used by different types of vessels

Lights and shapes

Visibility of lights
Lights displayed by power-driven vessels underway
Lights for vessels towing and pushing
Lights for sailing and rowing vessels
Lights for fishing vessels
Lights for vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre
Lights for vessels constrained by their draught
Lights for pilot vessels
Lights for vessels anchored and aground
Lights for seaplanes

Definitions of whistle
Equipment
Manoeuvring and warning signals, using whistle or lights
Sound signals to be used in restricted visibility
Signals to be used to attract attention
Distress signals

Annexes
ANNEX I – Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes
ANNEX II – Additional signals for fishing vessels fishing in close proximity
ANNEX III – Technical details of sound signal appliances
ANNEX IV – Distress signals

Vessels Visibility Rules COLREG Rules



The learning objective of this video is to make the student aware of the circumstances and 

conditions that must be considered when risk of collision is being assessed and the need 

to maintain a proper lookout in all conditions of visibility.

Look-out- Rule 5
Safe Speed - Rule 6
Risk of Collision - Rule 7
Action to Avoid Collision - Rule 8
Narrow Channels - Rule 9
Traffic Separation Schemes - Rule 10

Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility



The learning objectives of the video are:

The rule of the road when two vessels are meeting each other and the responsibility 

between these vessels in clear visibility and also in restricted visibility.

Overtaking Rule 13
Head-on situation Rule 14
Crossing situation Rule 15
Actions by give-way and Stand on Vessel Rules 16 & 17
Responsibilities between Vessels
Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility
Distress Signals - Annex IV

Vessel Collision Case Study 1



In this video will describe a real life maritime incident and explain the chain of events leading to a collision. it will highlight the rules of the Road being applied to the-situation and provide an opinion regarding the responsibility of each party involved an opinion regard the responsibility of each party involved in the collision.


Vessel Collision Case Study 2



In this video will describe a real life maritime incident and explain the chain of events leading to a collision. it will highlight the rules of the Road being applied to the-situation and provide an opinion regarding the responsibility of each party involved an opinion regard the responsibility of each party involved in the collision.

Vessel Collision Case Study 3



In this video will describe a real life maritime incident and explain the chain of events leading to a collision. it will highlight the rules of the Road being applied to the-situation and provide an opinion regarding the responsibility of each party involved an opinion regard the responsibility of each party involved in the collision.

Vessel Collision Case Study 4



In this video will describe a real life maritime incident and explain the chain of events leading to a collision. it will highlight the rules of the Road being applied to the-situation and provide an opinion regarding the responsibility of each party involved an opinion regard the responsibility of each party involved in the collision.

Fire Classes and Extinguishing Agents



After having completed this Video you will be familiar with:

The Extinguishing agents normally used on board
The internationally used fire classes
The suitability of the various extinguishing agents for the fire classes

Fire Classes:
Class A Fire
Class B Fire
Class C Fire
Class D Fire

Water Extinguishers
Co2 Extinguishers
Foam Extinguishers
Powder Extinguishers
Halon System

Fire Fighting Rules and Regulation



Fire Fighting Rules and Regulation

After having completed this video you will know where to find the rules and regulations governing safety equipment on-board.

Rules and Regulations for Maritime Safety
Additions to the SOLAS Requirements
Three Governing Bodies
The Muster Checklist

Fire-Fighting Equipment and its Location On Board



On completion of this video you should be familiar with:

The fire Control plan
The emergency exits
Fire and smoke detection
The automatic alarm system

Location of fire fighting appliances and detection system



On completion of this video you should be familiar with:

The fire Control plan
The emergency exits
Fire and smoke detection
The automatic alarm system