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A fully comprehensive course addressing both technical and management components for the fully informed ship superintendent
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Diploma
Delivered by PART-TIME Distance Learning over 12 MONTHS - COMMENCES 28th October 2013
Course Programme
n n n n n n n n n he Role of the Ship Superintendent T The Ship Superintendent as part of the Management Team T he World of Shipping M aritime Law O perating Guidelines S OLAS T he Management of Safety and Security M arine Operations B asic Marine Engineering
COURSE DIRECTOR:
Hugh Donohoe, CMIOSH, Dip2.OSH, Cert. Ed., MIfL Lecturer in Occupational Health and Safety, North West Kent College Top-up route to MBA (Ship Superintendency)* by distance learning
This course helps you understand the practical and theoretical problems in the marine industry. The structure of the programme helps this subject become even more appealing
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Specialist Modules
n n n n n T ankers, Gas and Chemical Carriers C argo and Container Ships P assenger Ships including Ferries M arine Engineering T he Management of Superyachts
A course which provides comprehensive knowledge of the tasks required for successful ship superintendency
(S. Moutsiaras, 2013)
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COURSE PROGRAMME The Role of the Ship Superintendent
The shipping industry - Owners - Financiers - Raising capital - Market position - Company business - Regulators The different responsibilities of management - Organisation and management structure - Chain of command - Company operating procedures - What are the expectations of a ship superintendent in relation to The Board of Directors The Master Officers and crew The Ships agents The Flag State The Classification Society IACS IMO Intergovernmental organisations Port State Control Accident Investigations P&I Clubs Small ship companies The charterers and brokers The service providers Communications and customer focus - Total quality management - Customers (internal and external) - Identifying customers needs - The concept of marketing - Networking
- Safe manning certificates - International travel for non-UK nationals Technological change and its management - Automation - Computerisation and simulation - Communications - Navigation
COMPANIES THAT HAVE ALREADY BENEFITED FROM THE DIPLOMA IN SHIP SUPERINTENDENCY INCLUDE:
A.P. Moller Maersk, Technical ABC Maritime Albwaroy Marine Engineering Anglo Eastern Ship Management Ltd Attica Group Barber Ship Management Bimco BJ Services Company (UK) Ltd Blue Star Ship Management Bluewater Energy Services B.V. BP Shipping Ltd Brittany Ferries Calmac Ferries Ltd Canship Ugland Ltd Carisbrooke Shipping Ltd Carnival Cruise Lines Ceres Hellenic Shipping Enterprise Ltd Chevron Transport Corp Ltd CIS Navigation Inc Colonial Navigation Co, Inc Conning Shipping Ltd Consolidated Marine Management Consulting Eng (APS) Costamare Shipping Company S.A Cunard Line Ltd Cyprus Port Authority DFDS Dive-Marine Services Pte Ltd Dolphin Drilling Personnel Pte Ltd Dorchester Maritime Ltd Dubai Dry Docks Dynamic Shipping Services Ltd Eldrima Maritime Enterprises S.A. Ethiopian Shipping Lines S.C Euroship FranceShip Management Global Petroprojects Services AG Great White Fleet Ltd Green Wave Shipmanagement Ltd GSS Ltd Heerema Marine Contractors Hoegh Fleet Service Holland America Cruise Lines Horizon Cruises Ltd Hoverspeed International Shipping Partners inc Interorient Marine Services Ltd Interunity Management Corporation JSC Novorossiysk Shipping Company JSL Marine Works SA Kopervik Ship Management AS Kouros Maritime Enterprises Inc Kristen Navigation Ltd Lauranne Shipping B.V. Maersk Marine Services Ministry of Defence (UK) MOL South Africa (PTY) Ltd MSC Ship Management (HK) Ltd MT Dolphin Coast NAESS Shipping (Holland) B.V. Nordica Engineering Services Inc North Star Shipping Northern Lighthouse Board Novoship UK Ltd Oak Maritime (Canada) INC Odfjell LNG Orkney Ferries OSG Ship Management (UK) Ltd P&O Princess Cruises P.D. Teesport Petrobras Transporte S/A - Transpetro Petronas Malaysia Pheonix Reederei Qatar Petroleum Qinetiq Reederei Ropner Ship Management Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service SAFER E&P Operations Company Saudi Aramco Mobil Refinery Co. Ltd Sea Trucks Group Seacor Marine (Bahamas) Inc Shell International Shipping Services Shell Ship Management Ltd Sikimic Marine Services Springfield Shipping Co Panama SA STASCO Stena Line UK Ltd Stolt-Nielson Transportation Group B.V. Subsea 7 Suisse Atlantique SA Sun Cruises Swedish Coast Guard Technip UK Ltd Tecto NV Teekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd Tidewater Marine NS Tideway BV Transocean (Drilling) Triton Shipppahrts Unicom Management Services Vassilev Maritime Nakliyat Ve Dis VITOL Services Ltd VT Fitzroy Ltd Wallenius Marine Wilhelmsen Lines Car Carriers Wilso NV Wing Ship Marine Services Pte Ltd
aritime Law M Introduction to maritime law - What is maritime law? - What is international law? - The European dimension - Is maritime law international? Commercial law in shipping relationships - Why English law? - Sources of English commercial law - The codification of English commercial law - The matrix of contracts in international trade law - Discharge of contractual obligations - Fundamentals of English tort law - Bailment agency The international carriage regimes - Historical summary - The Hague Rules - The Hague - Visby Rules - The Visby Protocol - The Hamburg Rules - The Rotterdam Rules - Documentary application Marine insurance - The Marine Insurance Act 1906 - Marine insurance markets - What is marine insurance? - P&I cover - Cargo insurance and international sales Admiralty claims - Litigation in the courts - Alternative dispute resolution and arbitration - Mediation and conciliation Intergovernmental regulation of shipping - The International Maritime Organization - The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, - The United Nations Law of the Sea Conferences (I, II, III) and the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention - The International Labour Organisation
The World of Shipping The business of shipping, including - Owners and managers - Registration - Traders and charterers - The legislators. Flag States: IMO ILO etc - The policemen: Surveyors, inspectors, auditors Charter agreements - Bills of lading - Voyage charter dry bulk, liquid bulk - Time charters Marine insurance, including - Hull and cargo - Attachment of risk - Limitation of liability - Accident Investigation - Surveyors The use of manning agencies and International Labour - History and reasons behind the growth of manning agencies - Ensuring the correct qualification of staff
Diploma top-up by part-time distance learning The Diploma in Ship Superintendency has been academically assessed to provide 60 credits of prior learning accreditation towards a unique MBA delivered in partnership between Lloyds Maritime Academy and Middlesex University. Visit: www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/mbass for information.
RELATED DISTANCE
LEARNING COURSES INCLUDE
Diploma in Marine Surveying Certificate in Naval Architecture Diploma in Small Craft Surveying Diploma in Ship Management
SOLAS
Overview history, initial convention, amendment procedure Overview and analysis of the SOLAS regulations Companys obligations with reference to: - Safety procedures
Progress your career with this industry recognised qualification compiled by leading academic and maritime specialists
- Life saving and safety equipment - Firefighting and detection equipment and procedures - Engineering equipment - Navigational equipment - Radio equipment including Vessel Traffic Services Amendments including high speed craft, bulk carriers, passenger ships, tankers, Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) and Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) Security measures on-board Security of staff travelling overseas Documentation required by staff - Professional assessments - Training
Marine Operations
Maintenance and repair - The need for maintenance - Types of maintenance and emergency repairs - Sourcing spares - Stock control - Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or pattern parts - Stores and bunkers Monitoring performance, including - Record keeping - Trend analysis - Machinery capabilities - Component cost comparison/analysis Supervising, including - New building - Modifications - Repair and conversion - Drydocking: Specification and planning - Plan approval - Costing - Interpersonal relationships Design - Introduction - Feedback to the designer - Future modifications and changes - New technology - Introduction - Legislation
Basic Marine Engineering E ngineering systems and arrangements, including - Prime mover layouts including steam, motor, gas turbine and electric - Auxiliary machinery and pumping systems - Refrigeration systems - Basic electrical and steering systems - Fire detection and fire fighting equipment Basic design concepts - Reasons for different configurations - Hull forms - Propulsion methods Navigation systems - Electronic Chart Display and Information System - Automatic Identification System - Global Maritime Distress Safety System Deck machinery - Machinery types and layouts - Power requirements - Maintenance difficulties - Hydraulic equipment Engineering safety, including - Pressure vessels - Use of chemicals and oils - Responsibilities of watchkeepers - Unmanned machinery spaces
specialist modules
Marine Engineering
External influencers - Classification societies - Surveyors - Flag state Surveys and drydocking - Survey by Chief engineer - Record keeping Details of engineering expenditure and work costing and budgeting - Accident investigation - Staff training minimum standards of technical competence Machinery faults and defects - Common types of fault and defect - Instructions to staff - Superintendents actions Fuel and oil problems - Quality - Sampling and testing Hold and tank defects - Coatings - Defects - Repairs - Inspections Material science - Correct choice of materials - Finite element analysis - The effect of heat treatment Marine structures protection defects - Steel - Aluminium - Composite Repair techniques - Welding - Cold repairs - Metal spraying - Fuel injection reconditioned part - OEM verses pattern parts
New and emerging technology - Low sulphur and bio fuels - Fuel cell technology Energy conservation techniques - Requirements from IMO - Strategies for conservation of energy - Collection of data - Equipment required
Course Faculty
John Bell Lecturer, North West Kent College, UK Damian Crowley Director of MARITAS Ltd and DeeSea Ltd, UK Hugh Donohoe, CMIOSH, Dip2.OSH, cert. Ed.,MlfL Division Leader and Lecturer in Occupational Health and Safety, North West Kent College, UK Chris Gladish BSc C.Eng FRINA, UK Susan Hawker Prinicipal Lecturer, Faculty of Law, London Metropolitan University, UK Michael D Hicks, ImarEng, MIMarEST Marine Engineering Training Consultant, UK Captain Rodger MacDonald MSc. Chief Executive, Azimuth Marine Ltd, UK Hugh David McGeorge C.Eng, FIMarEST, MRINA, MPhil, UK Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarEST Marine Engineer and Education Specialist, UK Bill Tate Head of Maritime Training, UKSA, UK Maurice Vitty Marine Consultant, UK
COURSE DIRECTOR
Hugh Donohoe, CMIOSH, Dip2. OSH, Cert. Ed., MIfL
Hugh Donohoe completed a deck officer training programme and served on dry bulk cargo ships, and during this time he had a number of occasions of standing by vessels in dry docks assisting and working alongside superintendents. After his sea service Hugh was recruited by the National Sea Training College to deliver maritime training. As a part of this he gained experience of the workings of passenger ships during regular onboard training work for Cunard. Hugh has been in the maritime education sector for over 20 years and has combined this with working in Occupational Health and Safety. As a chartered member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), Hugh is part of the most prestigious health and safety organisation in Europe. As a divisional leader Hugh has been responsible for the delivery and management of occupational health and safety courses at National Sea Training Centre, now known as the National Maritime Training Centre (NMTC) at North West Kent College, since 2003. In 2011 Hugh was appointed to take a similar role in relation to the operation of maritime training courses and associated facilities.
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Lloyds Maritime Academy has for over 35 years provided training programmes for the maritime and transport industry. Through distance learning, face-to-face seminars and bespoke training, Lloyds Maritime Academy enables career enhancement and progression regardless of work commitments or location. Working with leading academics and industry bodies, Lloyds Maritime Academy aims to be the trusted brand for professional development within the shipping, ports, transport and logistics industry. www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com National Maritime Training Centre is based on the River Thames at Gravesend and is part of North West Kent College. Formerly the Gravesend National Sea Training College, the Centre has a long heritage in the training of seafarers and shore-side personnel and remains a major provider of education and training services to the maritime industry. The Centre is approved by the UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency to issue STCW certificates of competency. The College is at the forefront of the provision of further and higher education in the south east of England. It caters for more than 4,500 full-time students across two main campuses, with a wide variety of academic and vocational courses, as well as professional education and training via short courses, part-time study or distance learning. Full-time and part-time higher education programmes and foundation degrees are delivered via a partnership with the University of Greenwich. The College is committed to helping students to achieve their ambition whether they wish to gain their first job, achieve highlevel professional qualifications, change career or prepare for their next promotion. The College takes pride in working in partnership with industry to provide the correct mix of knowledge and practical skills that are required to sustain the workforce. The North West Kent College is a partner of Lloyds Maritime Academy in delivering this course and manages assessment, quality assurance and the award of the professional development Diploma. www.nwkcollege.ac.uk/nmtc
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Ensuring a good return on your training investment is critical for all our clients and, whether delivered by distance learning or instructor led workshops, Lloyds Maritime Academy delivers the best training, at a competitive price and from a reliable partner. Lloyds Maritime Academy delivers all three and you can save up to 40% on your local, regional and global training investment. Many organisations have realised that Lloyds Maritime Academys programmes offer so much more than conventional training courses whether its for graduate intakes, needs-led coaching, supervisor and management training or boot camps. There are a number of reasons why, including: 4 Working intensely to understand our clients business issues to deliver the highest added value 4 Improving employee skills, knowledge and performance, helping to accelerate development and building organisational capability 4 Advancing our clients global knowledge sharing and collaboration 4 Developing team based learning and internal networks which support workforce development 4 Delivering instructor led workshops or webinars focused on a clients particular business challenges 4 Developing courses with practitioners, for practitioners, with a focus on practical skills and knowledge 4 Implementing blended solutions which incorporate online learning platforms, including hosted corporate learning environments 4 Delivering at your location anywhere in the world 4 Supporting our clients consistently for over 15 years, offering a secure, trustworthy and low risk solution You are welcome to place individual students or groups on any of our publically advertised distance learning courses, or for larger groups we will deliver to your individual requirements, including blended delivery solutions, customised assessments, flexible timescales and dedicated support for learning and development managers. To find out more about the benefits of Corporate In-Company Training call +44 (0)20 7017 4455 or email ct@informa.com.
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COURSE FEE
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