Early Assessment of Hull Damage and Possible Need for Abandonment of Bulk Carriers

Oro World
25 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

Early Assessment of Hull Damage and Possible Need for Abandonment of Bulk Carriers

Oro World
25 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

This course is designed to empower maritime professionals with the expertise required to tackle hull damage and potential abandonment scenarios in bulk carriers. With a focus on safety, regulatory compliance, and best practices, this course equips participants with the skills needed to safeguard lives and assets at sea.

Participants will gain insights into recognising early warning signs of structural vulnerabilities, such as frame and steel plate integrity, deck plating issues, and watertight integrity of hatches and venting systems. The course also covers the ways to be prepared to take decisive actions, including prompt evacuation, should the need arise.


Topics in this Course

Cargo Handling Deck Operations Emergency Procedures Inspections Regulations and Policies Stability

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Oro World

Oro World is a Maritime Training Consultancy firm, specialising in academic education and training courses with a worldwide audience. With over 20 years in the industry; experience at a host of ranks and for multiple flag states and sailing on container, tanker, passenger, and government vessels, we have seen much of the seagoing industry. Add to that experience ashore in dry-docks, teaching in merchant navy colleges, and working on SMS and procedure updates post-MLC, we are able to bring a wealth of experience to your studies.

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  1. Rating:
    Avg. rating 4.6
  2. Price:
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  3. Language: English
  4. Length: 25 minutes
  5. Intended for: All officers and crew serving on bulk carrier vessels.
  6. Reference: Based on parts of IMO Resolution A.744(18) as updated.
  7. Last Updated: August 01, 2023

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