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MARITIME EDUCATION & TRAINING
IS Maritime Education & Training
The heart of the INTERSCHALT MET is a full mission simulation center with state-of-the-art navigation and com-munication components from: INTERSCHALT, Sperry Marine, Transas and Raytheon Anschütz.
A main bridge with a 270° view angle equipped with a Vision-Master FT-Installation of North-rop Grumman Sperry Marine.
Three secondary bridges witha 120° view angle equipped with Integrated Bridge Sys-tems from:• Sperry Marine, VMS• Transas, INS• Raytheon Anschütz, Bridge Control ®
An engine room simulator for various engine types. With a wide spectrum of genuine com-ponents from leading manufac-turers for authentic training.
A briefing/debriefing area to provide the necessary space for preparation of all simula-tor trainings as well as after course evaluation.
An IT classroom for training and education of ECDIS and the entire product portfolio of INTERSCHALT Software Solu-tions.
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A customized service package containing accommodation, meals and transfer al-lows the participants to fully concentrate on the seminar.
Various seminar rooms with a capacity of up to 36 seats equipped with modern confer-ence systems.
A generous recreation area for course breaks.
Fleet Operation Center for Effiency and Safety of operating vessels.
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Dear customers and friends,
All of us at INTERSCHALT are proud that our Maritime Education & Train-ing Center MET is in operation since September 2007. We had several hundred candidates who successfully completed a variety of courses. Dur-ing that period of time we also added new components and trainings to our portfolio. A large number of well known shipping companies count to our customers and together we con-tribute to an increase of safety on the open sea.In late summer 2008 we put our newly developed engine control room into operation. With that facility we are now able to conduct combined courses for nautical and technical license holders together exercising “Ship Team Management”.In addition we now also offer general courses like “Maritime Basic Know-ledge” and “Basic Ship Technology” for a variety of shore based specia-lists without a maritime background.It is our pleasure to welcome you and your team at MET attending our trai-ning.
We look forward to meet with you in Schenefeld.
Sincerely yours,
Robert GärtnerChief Executive OfficerINTERSCHALT maritime systems AG
Your safety is our mission!
Due to the rapid growth of the maritime industry the demand for highly trained specialists to operate all kinds of vessels around the world is still going strong. About 70,000 ocean going ships and more than 2,200 new ships built annually need to be manned properly according to the interna-tional rules and regulations. To guarantee the necessary skills for officers and crews is one of the biggest challenges of ship operating companies around the world. The INTERSCHALT MET is providing the required trai- ning to meet such educational demands. The heart of the INTERSCHALT MET is a full mission simulation center, which comprises ship handling and engine room simulator and fully equipped IT-class and seminar rooms.
Furthermore all INTERSCHALT products will be on hand for training as well such as:• Electrical engineering and automation systems• Voyage Data Recorders (VDR) • Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS)• The entire product portfolio of INTERSCHALT Software Solutions
For more information do not hesitate to contact us:phone: +49 (40) 83033-220email: [email protected]
INTERSCHALT Maritime Education & Training (MET)
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COURSE GROUP NO. COURSE TITLE COURSE
Simulation, A 1 ECDIS - generic ECDIS genNavigation and A 1.1 ECDIS - type specific ECDIS tsShiphandling A 1.2 ECDIS - type specific / onboard ECDIS ts/ob A 2 Shiphandling SH A 3 Ice Navigation ICE-NAV A 4 Enhanced Shiphandling SH-E A 5 Shiphandling Large Container Vessels SH-LC A 6 Shiphandling Tankers SH-T A 7 Radar Navigation, Plotting and Use of ARPA RADAR / ARPA A 8 Automatic Identification System & VDR AIS / VDR A 9 Bridge Resource Management BRM A 10 Combined Bridge and Engine Resource Management BRM / ERM A 11 Integrated Bridge Systems IBS A 12 Bridge Familiarization BRIDGE-FAM
Technical Ship B 1 Engine Resource Management ERMOperation B 2 Marine Electronics, Engine Monitoring & Automation ET-AUTO B 3 Voyage Data Recorder User Training VDR
Software Solutions C 1 Cargo Management System for Container MACS3.net CONT C 2 Cargo Management System for Tankers MACS3.net TANK C 3 Cargo Management System for Heavy Lift MACS3.net HL C 4 TROP Trim Optimization Module TROP C 5 Stowage Planning for terminal Operation - STOWMAN[S] STOWMAN[s] C 6 Bluefleet User Training BLUEFLEET C 6.1 Bluefleet Administration Training BLUEFLEET C 6.2 Bluefleet User Training Offshore BLUEFLEET C 7 Bluetracker Power User Training BLUETRACKER C 7.1 Bluetracker Administrator Training BLUETRACKER
Safety & Security C 1 Company Security Officer CSO C 2 Ship Security Officer SSO
Various Courses E 1 Quality Management QM E 2 Dangerous Cargo IMDG / HAZMAT E 3 Crew Performance Assessment CPA E 4 Maritime Basic MB E 5 Basic Ship Technology BST E 6 Maritime Leadership ML E 7 Leadership Management Group LMG
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Preface
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Certificate
Course Availability
Nautical officers, captains, shore-based nautical staff
5 days
Seminar, simulator
STCW 2010, incl. Manila Amendments, IMO Model Course 1.27
The ECDIS systems on-board of ocean going vessels are a substantial prerequisite for captains and watchkeeping officers as a primary navigational aid. Official electronic charts in appropriate, type approved infrastructure will re-place the paper chart in the next years continuously. With proper use and knowledge about system limitations, po-tentials and legal foundation it will help to increase effi-ciency as well as safety and security on board.
Basic skills: Theory, functionality and passage planning.Advanced skills: Special functions and features.
• Overview of different ECDIS systems and IMO typeapproval.
• Various chart data formats and their presentation.• Legal aspects.• System configuration and passage planning.• Limitations and misinterpretation.• Applying the entire ECDIS system with its components,
functions and add-ons.• Radar / AIS overlays.• Simulation of complete voyages and practical applica-
tion.• Application training based on different ECDIS manufac-
turers.
IMO Model ECDIS course certificate issued by MET, BSH approved.
Permanent
ECDIS, generic
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Nautical officers, captains, shore-based nautical staff
2 days
Seminar, simulator
ISM code, flag state requirements, vetting inspection
The ECDIS systems on-board of ocean going vessels area substantial prerequisite for captains and watchkeeping officers as a primary navigational aid. To fulfil all watch-keeping aspects users have to be prepared/trained for theship specific ECDIS system.
Type specific familiarization for a safe and efficient shipoperation
• System familiarization / configuration.• Description of menu structure.• Route planning, route monitoring.• Safety settings.• Chart installation, updating and licensing.• Avoiding misinterpretation.• Recognizing and solving malfunctions.• Preparation for port state control / vetting inspection.
ECDIS type specific course certificate issued by MET andapproved by manufacturers.
Type specific training for TRANSAS, JRC, RaytheonAnschuetz, Jeppesen, Sperry Marine, FURUNO
Permanent
ECDIS, type specific
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Nautical officers, captains
4 days
Simulator
IMO Model Course 1.32 / 1.22
Improving shiphandling and manoeuvring skills is sub-stantial for professional mariners. Training and exercising these skills in extreme, uncommon but realistic scenarios is of extreme importance and exclusively practicable in a simulator. It will increase efficiency as well as safety and security.
Basic skills: Basic shiphandling theory and hydrodyna-mics.Advanced skills: Special functions and features. Practical shiphandling in complex and difficult situations.
• System configuration and monitoring.• Safety precautions, stability examination and pheno-
mena in rough sea.• SAR.• Ambitious shiphandling in theory and practice.• Manoeuvring large vessel types incl. tug handling and
berthing/unberthing.• Theoretical aspects of ship hydrodynamics• Simulation of complex scenarios in different weather
conditions with various types of ships (according cus-tomers requirements).
SH course certificate issued by MET.
Simulation sea areas, ship models and additional require-ments have to be adjusted with customer. Course duration and complexity depends on customer requirements and participants state of knowledge. Combination with other courses and topics is feasible.
Permanent
Shiphandling, SH
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Nautical officers, captains, shore-based personnel
3 days
Simulator, seminar
Navigating ships in low temperature areas and/or in ice covered waters requires from the crew a comprehensive preknowledge to prevent ice related incidents, damages, engine faults, delays or loss of life.
Basic skills: Fundamental understanding of hazards when operating ships in low temperature areas and/or ice cov-ered waters.Advanced skills: Practical ship handling training under var-ious ice and traffic conditions ton increase the situational awareness and ice hazardous understanding.
• Superstructure icing effects.• Ice definitions and terms.• Ice navigation in the Baltic Sea.• Legal aspects and requirements.• Ice chart handling.• Handling ships in ice and under various conditions.• Ice breaker assistance.• Situational awareness and risk assessment.• Ships readiness for ice navigation.• Hazardous identification.
ICE-NAV Training certificate issued by MET.
Permanent
Ice Navigation, ICE-NAV
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Course no. A 7 Radar Navigation, plotting and Use of ARPA, RADAR / ARPA
Nautical officers, capitains, shore-based nautical staff
3 days
Simulator, seminar
The use of radar as a primary navigational aid as well as a safety tool is still an essential part of safe watchkeeping. Understanding the basic radar theory with plotting tech-niques will lead to a proper use of ARPA and other func-tions. The fast development of integrating radar, ECDIS and further navigational aids requires permanent training.
Basic skills: Radar theory, plotting techniques and basic functions. Advanced skills: Practical exercises of handling emergen-cies of all kinds.
• IMO radar standars and requirements.• Radar theory and special precautions.• Configuration and optimal adjustment of different radar
types.• Applying rule no. 19 properly.• Plotting techniques.• Use of parallel index.• Use of ARPA.• Limitations and failures.• ECDIS / AIS overlays.• Simulation of various traffic situations.
RADAR / ARPA course certificate issued by MET, BSH-approved.
Permanent
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Course no. A 9 Bridge Resource Management, BRM
Nautical officers, captains, shore-based nautical staff, port authority staff
3 days
Simulator, seminar
IMO Model Course 1.08 / 1.22 / 1.29
The increasing traffic density on waterways leads to com-plex situations. Management of personal skills and effec-tive resource planning is inalienable nowadays. Training and exercising these skills in extreme, uncommon but re-alistic scenarios is of extreme importance and exclusively practicable in a simulator. It will increase efficiency as well as safety and security.
Advanced skills: Practical exercises of handling emergen-cies of all kinds.
• Emergency management in theory and practice.• Copying complex scenarios and making decisions with
different kinds of requirements under stress.• Bridge teamwork and resource management.• Crew organization.• Situational awareness.• Handling of conflicts.• Communication skills.• SAR.• Proper passage planning.• Basic shiphandling theory.• Safety precautions, stability examinations under rough
weather conditions.• Manoeuvring in shallow waters and narrow passages.• Simulation of complex scenarios in different weather con-
ditions with various types of ships.
IMO Model BRM course certificate issued by MET.
Simulation sea areas, ship models and additional require-ments have to be adjusted with customer. Course duration and complexity depends on customer requirements and participants state of knowledge. Combination with other courses and topics is feasible.
Permanent
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Course no. A 10 Combined Bridge and Engine Resource Management, BRM / ERM
Nautical officers, captains, engineers
3 days
Simulator, seminar
IMO Model Course 1.08 / 1.22 / 1.29 / 2.07
Situation based training regarding engine failures is not only essential for a safe shipoperation. Nowadays, the interconnections between the Engine and Deck Depart-ment, the forming and establishing of well communication links are major factors for solving problems and protec-ting the human life, environment and vessel. Due to these reasons, an Engine Team Management Training in combi-nation with a Bridge Team Management Training Course during a running simulation is the key element of an effec-tive management group to improve safe and secure ope-rations of a vessel.
Advanced skills: Team building and improved coopera-tion.
• Solving emergency situation as a Ship-Team.• Situational awareness.• Engine bridge teamwork and resource management.• Combined training with Bridge and Engine Crew in a re-
alistic environment.• Simulation of complex scenarios with different vessels.
IMO Model BRM and ERM course certificate issued by MET.
Simulation sea areas, ship models and implemented en-gine/system failures to be adjusted together with custo-mer. Course duration and complexity depends on custom-ers requests and participants state of knowledge.
Permanent
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Course no. B 1 Engine Resource Management,ERM
Engineers, shore-based engine staff, technical superin-tendents
3 days
Simulator, seminar
IMO Model Course 2.07
Training of special situations regarding engine failures. In particular, for situations on rivers, waterways or vessel under pilot, an additional emergency engine management training is necessary.
Advanced skills: Practical exercises of handling emergen-cies of all kinds.
• Emergency management in theory and practice.• Engine teamwork and resource management.• Crew organization.• Situational awareness.• Emergencies occurring during ship’s operation, i. e. main
engine shut down, engine room fire, electricity break down.
• Handling of conflicts.• Training in a real environment engine room simulator
IMO Model ERM course certificate issued by MET.
Course duration and complexity depends on customer re-quirements and participants state of knowledge. Combina-tion with other courses and topics is feasible.
Permanent
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Course Availability
Course no. B 2 Marine Electronics, Engine Monitoring & Automation, ET-AUTO
Service staff, engineers and technical staff
3 days
Simulator, seminar
Familiarization with electronic engine monitoring and auto-mation systems shall increase efficiency as well as safety and security on board.
Basic familiarization training with an engine automation and monitoring system.
• Power management systems.• Operating of engine monitoring and automation sys-
tems.• General system set up.• Failures and precautions.
ET-AUTO course certificate issued by MET.
The course certificate will not authorized the the partici-pant to conduct commissioning duties.
Permanent
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Course no. B 3 Voyage Data Recorder User Training
Superintendents, Crew, Maritime Casualty Investigators
1 day
Seminar, Simulator
In compliance with the international convention SOLAS, merchant vessels are required to carry VDRs for incident investigation. Maritime casualty investigation reports often point out a VDR user training gap regarding emergency backup release, system usage including data storage, replay opportunities and legal foundation. This training course is designed to fill these gaps by theoretical and practical training, combined with ship-handling simulator based incident data storage and investigation.
Basic skills: theory, functions and system features.Advanced skills: practical exercise with emergency back-up release and data replay.
• Overview of the different VDR installation types.• Latest IMO Performance Standards for VDRs.• Legal aspects.• System configuration and data logging.• Simulated Incident with a final Emergency Backup
Storage.• Emergency Backup Replay, Analysis.• Common VDR Alarms and Warnings.• System Failure Reporting (MERLOG).• Helpful user Guidelines.
VDR User Training certificate issued by MET.
Course duration and complexity can adjusted upon cus-tomer request. Combination with other courses and topics is feasible.
Permanent
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Target Group
Course Duration
Teaching Method
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Course Availability
Course no. C 1 Cargo Management System for Container, MACS3 CONT
Nautical officers, captains, ship planners and operators
1 day
IT class
The IS Seacos Cargo Management System ranks among the top three loading software systems worldwide. This course offers the opportunity to acquire and apply specific loading computer knowledge for container operators.
Basic skills: generation of loading cases by input of data and assessment of a vessel’s seaworthiness.Advanced skills: application of ship specific loading com-puter modules for containers.
• Getting to know and applying the entire MACS3 Cargo Management System with its software components and add-ons.
• Simulation of complete loading cases, also for ballast and bunker conditions.
• Practical application.• System installation and configuration.
MACS3 CONT course certificate issued by MET.
Course duration and complexity depends on customer re-quirements and participants state of knowledge. Combina-tion with other courses and topics is feasible.
Permanent
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Legal Foundations
Legal References
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Course no. D 1 Company Security Officer, CSO
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Nautical officers, captains, shore-based nautical staff, port authority staff
2 days
Seminar
For CSO
SOLAS Chap. XI-2 & ISPS-Code, STW 34/WP.4 (Annex 3)
IMO Model Course 3.20
After the ISPS code was implemented it has become neces- sary to improve the level of education regarding security among ships’ crews as well as for shipping companys’ of-fice staff.
Familiarization with the ISPS code and authorization to take the position as CSO and refresher training for des-ignated CSOs.
• ISPS code implementation.• Legal aspects.• Security levels.• Ship security plans.• Communication with authorities and SSO/PFSO.• Assessment of potential risks, evaluation of restricted
areas, setting of security levels in cooperation with the SSO.
• Practical application.
IMO Model CSO course certificate issued by MET.
Permanent
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Approval by
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Course no. D 2 Ship Security Officer, SSO
Nautical officers, captains, ship engineers, shore-based nautical staff, port authority staff
2 days
Seminar
For SSO
BSH
SOLAS Chap. XI-2 & ISPS-Code,STW 34/WP.4 (Annex 3)
IMO Model Course 3.19
After the ISPS code was implemented it has become necessary to improve the level of education regarding security among ships’ crews as well as for shipping com-panys’ office staff.
Familiarization with the ISPS code and authorization to take the position as SSO and refresher training for des-ignated SSOs.
• ISPS code implementation.• Legal aspects.• Security levels.• Ship security plans.• Communication with authorities and CSO/PFSO.• Assessment of potential risks, evaluation of restricted
areas, setting of security levels and in cooperation with the CSO.
• Practical application.
IMO Model SSO course certificate issued by MET, BSH approved.
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Course no. E 4 Maritime Basics, MB
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Maritime Sector, Agency Staff, Career Starters, Young Pro-fessionals, Trainees
1 day
Seminar, simulator
The familiarization and acquaintance with the maritime background is the backbone for understanding the mari-time world with its basic needs. It will increase understand-ing as well as competence in innovation of shipping prod-ucts and tools.
Basic skills: to get basic knowledge of the global maritime trade, of condition and living on board, structural principles in shipping companies, to enhance knowledge of modern shipping business by innovation for shipping.
• Overview of the global maritime trade• Familiarization with different type of vessels, shipbuilding
industry• Actual and upcoming regulations in shipping industry• Living conditions on board, hazardous• Piracy• Overview of navigational equipment ECDIC, AIS, VDR• Innovation for shipping, efficient ships management• Simulator training practice• Individual topics on request
MB course certificate issued by MET.
Course duration and complexity depends on customer re-quirements. Combination with other courses and topics is feasible.
Permanent
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Course no. E 5 Basic Ship Technology, BST
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Nautical officers, agency staff, career starters, young pro-fessionals
2 days
Seminar The familiarization and acquaintance with the technical functions of an engine room and other equipment will in-crease understanding as well as competence.
Basic skills: to get knowledge of the basics of ship technol-ogy on board. Basic theory.
• Overview of the technology on board.• Familiarization with different main engines.• Aggregates and other machines.• Process in the engine room.• Types of propulsion.• Navigational and other equipment on board.• Safety on board.• Ship technology.
MB course certificate issued by MET.
Course duration and complexity depends on customer re-quirements. Combination with other courses and topics is feasible.
Permanent
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INTERSCHALTmaritime systems AGOsterbrooksweg 4222869 SchenefeldGERMANY
phone: +49 (0)40 83033-220fax: +49 (0)40 83033-224email: [email protected]: www.interschalt.de
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