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Last updated at

Fri, 09-Jan-2026
Level
Advanced
Total lessons

5
Total duration

00:00:00 Hours
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3
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12
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Short description
Elite Offshore’s OIM course, approved by LISCR and aligned with IMO standards, prepares professionals to manage offshore installations with an emphasis on safety, regulatory compliance, and emergency response. Gain essential leadership, risk management, and operational skills to excel in offshore and marine industry roles.
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Requirements
  • Four years of service aboard MOUs including at least one year of service as driller, assistant driller, toolpusher, assistant toolpusher, barge supervisor, mechanical supervisor, electrician, crane operator, ballast control operator or equivalent supervisory position on MOUs.
  • Hold a Bachelor of Science degree from a recognized school of technology and have one year of service as driller, assistant driller, toolpusher, assistant toolpusher, barge supervisor, mechanical supervisor, electrician, crane operator, ballast control operator or equivalent supervisory position on MOUs
  • A certificate of completion from an industry-accredited course for Person in Charge of Mobile Offshore Unit (MOU) operations. The course should address those subjects defined in section 6.2 of IMO Resolution A.891(21)
  • A certificate of completion of an approved course in medical care as provided for by section 5.4.2.5 of IMO Resolution A.891(21). This requirement may be waived if MOU has a Medical Technician aboard. The general requirement for completion of a course in Advance First Aid is not waived
  • A certificate of completion of a DCO approved radar course if the MOU, which the seafarer is employed aboard, is radar equipped and the minimum safe manning certificate mandates that these deck officers hold radar observer certification
Outcomes
  • 1. Stability and construction OIM.
  • 2. Station-keeping, mooring and dynamic positioning: OIM.
  • 3. Transit operations.
  • 4. Emergency procedures and safety equipment.
  • 5. Personnel transfers.
  • 6. Handling and stowage of supplies, including dangerous goods.
  • 7. Pollution prevention and control.
  • 8. Meteorology.
  • 9. Safe working practices.
  • 10. Regulatory and certification requirements, including an appreciation of international and national regulations and recommendations affecting operations.
  • 11. Industrial operations as they relate to maritime safety, including appreciation of the interrelationship between marine operations and specific industrial activities, including, where appropriate.