1.45 ((full)) - Imo Model Course

Before loading, accurate data must be provided by the shipper. This module trains participants on how to verify and Transportable Moisture Limit (TML) certifications. It also teaches the "can test"—a simple, preliminary shipboard method to check for the presence of excess moisture in Group A cargoes. 5. Safe Stowage, Trimming, and Cargo Operations

Identify hazards associated with various types of solid bulk cargo.

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IMO Model Course 1.45 is the definitive guide for maritime instructor training. It transforms technical experts into competent educators, ensuring that the maritime industry maintains the high standards of competency required by the international community.

Trainees learn how various sensors—such as GPS, Gyrocompass, AIS, Speed Log, Echo Sounder, and Radar—feed data into the central command system. Understanding the concept of "data fusion" and how the system calculates position and motion vectors is a critical focus. 3. Operational Modes and Watchkeeping Before loading, accurate data must be provided by

The , titled Safe Handling and Transport of Solid Bulk Cargoes , is a comprehensive training standard designed to ensure the safe management of dry bulk operations across the global maritime industry. It serves as a vital tool for training institutes to develop programs that comply with the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code . Core Focus and Curriculum

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Safely jumping from a height while wearing a lifejacket.

It was created to support and the relevant amendments to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) , specifically Table A-II/1 and A-III/1. In essence, any seafarer seeking certification as an Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch (OICNW) or an Engineering Watch must complete training equivalent to this model course.

Upon successful completion of the training based on this course, participants should be able to: