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As requested by our Charterers, Liner Maritime Company Celta Lines Inc. And CIMAR TRAINING NAUTICAL INSTITUTE
in alliance with the International Maritime University of Panama have both joint to train and certify crew in accordance to IMO requirements.
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The manager on an oil platform or rig is called the offshore installation manager (OIM). The job of an OIM requires not only daily management responsibilities for a wide range of functions but also the ability to take the role of the on-scene commander should an emergency such as a fire, explosion, or blowout arise.
An OIM must react quickly to deal with any such situation, but unlike the manager of an onshore petrochemical or nuclear plant, the OIM cannot call on emergency services for immediate assistance. In the short term a crisis must be dealt with by the installation's own personnel, many of whom have undergone specialized training in fire fighting and first aid and as a lifeboat coxswain.
In emergencies OIMs and their teams are expected to deal with the immediate situation and to take any actions required to ensure the safety of person.
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Offshore Installation Manager
Scope
The course is conducted in accordance to the requirements of sec. 6.2 of IMO Res. A.891 (21) The course is designed for personnel that have some experience in the role of OIM or as part of the control team during emergencies and are seeking refinement in their emergency leadership role and validation assessment of their skills in this area.
Objective
The purpose of this course is to enable prospective and incumbent candidates for the position of OIM or Deputy to implement and practice the procedures required to manage emergencies that may be encountered on an offshore platform and drill rig.
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Certification
Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR)The Republic of Panama – Panama Maritime Authority
Prerequisite
Identification card or passport .
Medical exam .
Hold a valid and current certificate for each of the following courses: Basic Safety Training, Radar Observer, Medical First Aid, Advanced Fire Fighting, Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats Operations other then Fast Rescue Boats .
Four years of service aboard MOU’s including at least one year of service as driller, Toolpusher, barge supervisor, mechanical supervisor, electrician, crane operator, ballast control operator or equivalent supervisory position on MOU’s; or
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Hold a Bachelor of Science degree from a recognized school of technology and have one year of service as driller, toolpusher, barge supervisor, mechanical supervisor, electrician, crane Operator, ballast control oper. or equivalent supervisory position on MOU’s .
Validation
5 years
Minimum number of Attenders
5 persons
Note to Client
After successful completion of the course and exam candidates will receive an Offshore Installation Manager MOU certificate issued by the LISCR .
31 Theorical hrs.
13 Practical hrs.
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Course Content
Stability and construction
Station-keeping, mooring and dynamic positioning
Transit operations
Emergency procedures and safety equipment
Personnel transfers
Handling and stowage of supplies, including dangerous goods
Pollution prevention and control
8. Meteorology
9. Safe working practices
10. Regulatory and certification requirements
11. Industrial operations as they relate to maritime safety, including appreciation of their
interrelationship between marine operations and specific industrial activities.
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* Evaluation will be set after every content.