Engine Department

Specialised training for engineers and technical staff, focusing on the maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting of ship engines and related systems.
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The purpose of this course is to provide Engineers and shore superintendents with a basic knowledge of the source, use and precautions to be taken when using fuel oils on board ships. It covers Bunkering operations and the dubious practices used by some suppliers.

Engineering
2 hours and 2 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4

This incident is based on the experiences of the UK P&I Club. Accidents like the one in this course can and do happen. As you go through this course, ask yourself, "Could this happen on my ship?"

Engineering
11 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

In this course, we will learn about Generators (Alternators); Power Distribution to users; Synchronisation; Safety; and uncommon Maintenance issues. All these are from a practical perspective to help the Engineer deal with situations on board.

Engineering
32 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4

Seably Studio is an all-inclusive service that will support and guide you through the process of creating high-quality video learning productions.

Information Technology
26 minutes
Avg. rating 4.7

Injuries and deaths on ships are the reasons for the majority of the insurance claims and grievances. To avoid such incidents, it is important for seafarers to be educated and trained about 'pinch points'.

Engineering
9 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5

In this course, you will gain an understanding of the basic concepts of fault studies on a high voltage three-phase system. We shall cover the methodologies of system faults and use system modelling to aid in the process.

Engineering
3 hours and 57 minutes
Avg. rating 4.2

This course deals with the protection and control principles of high voltage stations. Strong background knowledge in electrical circuitry will assist your understanding of this subject.

Engineering
5 hours and 36 minutes
Avg. rating 4.2

This course will give you an understanding of the theory of electrical rotating motors and generators.

Engineering
7 hours and 45 minutes
Avg. rating 4.1

A solid background in electrical circuitry is required to gain the most out of this course as it deals with the protection and control principles of distribution stations and feeders. Transformer Differential Protection; System Faults; Differential Protection; CT Saturation and Mal-operation of Transformer Protection.

Engineering
4 hours and 6 minutes
Avg. rating 4.1

The crew on board ships can be seriously injured (sometimes with casualties) when working with workshop tools and machines if they do not follow safety rules. The Workshop Safety course shows the learner how to safely select, use, maintain and store tools and also work with machines onboard ships.

Engineering
50 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

This course is tailored for a wide range of maritime professionals, focusing specifically on the important procedures and workings of a ship’s Engine Room. Designed to provide a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, this course will guide you through the dynamics of engine room operations, ensuring compliance with global standards and regulations, mostly set by IMO.

Engine Machinery and Systems
2 hours and 42 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

Distillate and fresh water are vital for passengers and machinery. With thousands onboard needing up to 200L daily, water supply is essential. Machinery cooling demands quick refills. For operators, water generation is at the heart of safe, reliable ship operations.

Engineering
52 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5