This course is for shipboard officers and any other person who have immediate
responsibility for the cargo handling in port and care in transit. By successfully
doing this course, the aforementioned shipboard personnel will fulfill the mandatory
minimum requirements of regulation Section A-V/1-2 paragraph 2, as amended.
The coverage of the course is wide in scope and includes gas tanker safety, fire safety
measures and systems, prevention and control of pollution, operational practice and
obligations under applicable laws and regulations, thereby covering all training
necessary to apply the provisions of Annex I of MARPOL 73/78. In addition, the
course covers the managerial aspects on board by including a section on risk
assessment and management, as well as contingency planning that is in line with the
ISM Code and the Ship Management System on board.
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Chemicals
Hazards and Their Control Measures
Design and Characteristics of a Chemical Tanker
Cargo Measurements and Calculations
Effect of Bulk Liquid Cargoes on Trim, Stability and Structural Integrity
Chemical - Cargo Related Operations
Development and Application of Cargo-Related Operation Plans, Procedures and
Checklists
Calibration and Use of Monitoring and Gas-Detection Systems, Instruments and
Equipment
Management and Supervision of Personnel With Cargo-Related Responsibilities
Safe Working Practices, Including Risk Assessment and Personal Shipboard Safety Relevant
To Chemical Tankers
Procedures to Prevent Pollution of The Atmosphe re and The Environment
Chemical Tanker Emergency Procedures
MARPOL and Related IMO Codes and
Conventions, Including Industry Guidelines,
Port Regulations and IBC Code and Related
Documents
Implementation of Vessel Safety Management
System
Effective On-Board Safety Management Culture
Consequences of Non-Compliances.
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