Course Compare | Elite Offshore Pvt Ltd | Offshore and Industrial Trainer - 2015

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Securing a ship using mooring involves fixing it to a floating object to maintain its connection while cargo is being loaded or unloaded—a task that comes with risks and potential dangers that cannot be ignored. Employers must prioritize training to reduce risks and safeguard their crew's safety. Effective mooring practices must withstand forces, like wind, currents, tides and waves.
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Requirements
  • Port & Dock Workers involved in Mooring Operations
  • Seafarers (Deck Crew and Officers) involved in Mooring Operations
  • Port Management overseeing Mooring Operations
Outcomes
  • 1. Introduction to Port, Terminal, and Mooring Operations
  • 2. Overview of port and terminal layout
  • 3. Terminology used in port and terminal mooring operations
  • 4. Understanding types of mooring operations
  • 5. Mooring layout and limitations of ship mooring arrangements
  • 6. Hazards and Safety Precautions in Mooring Operations
  • 7. Hazards such as slips, trips, and falls (especially around bollards)
  • 8. Safety precautions when handling mooring lines
  • 9. Actions when the eye of the line is placed on the bollard
  • 10. Precautions when accepting mooring lines from ships
  • 11. Correct way of holding mooring lines in boats
  • 12. Risks of placing multiple lines on the same bollard
  • 13. Injuries from lifting heavy mooring lines
  • 14. Mechanical pulling of mooring lines
  • 15. Environmental and Operational Considerations
  • 16. Access and egress to working areas
  • 17. Adequate lighting and proper design of light housing in mooring areas
  • 18. Management of vehicle or crane movements in the area
  • 19. Emergency Preparedness and Response
  • 20. Emergency recovery plan and equipment
  • 21. Actions for excessive load during mooring line handling
  • 22. Capsizing risks of mooring boats due to excessive load