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Training CatalogueDNV Academy, Singapore

DNV Academy, Singapore© Det Norske Veritas AS. All rights reserved.

2010

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Ask DNV Academy…

• To identify your training needs

• To develop training solution to meet your competence development needs

• To inspire continuous improvement…

Shipyards, Ship Managers Consider DNV Academy for Sustaining Competence, Meeting Training Needs...

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DNV AcademySustaining Competence – Meeting Training Needs.

Our Purpose

Our Vision

To safeguard life, property and the environment

Global impact for a safe and sustainable future

PleASe CAll uS…

DNV ACADeMY, SINGAPOReC/O DeT NORSKe VeRITAS PTe lTD

10 Science Park DriveDNV Technology CentreSingapore 118224 Tel: (+65) 6508 3993 / 3750, Fax: (+65) 6774 1710e-mail: [email protected]

Our People are our vital resource…

Master 37%Doctorate 4%

Technical/Professional 2%

Bachelor 35%

2 year College 4%

Others 18%

We are a major Classification Society and was established in 1864…

We are present today in 100 countries worldwide with more than 300 offices, serving Maritime, Offshore, Oil, Gas & energy, ICT & Telecom, Petrochemical and Food & Beverage sector…

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We plan to offer in 2010 at DNV Academy, Singapore

SAFETY & MANAGEMENTCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

SM124 May

1 ISM Code – An Introduction 6 5759 Nov

SM225–27 May

3 ISM Code – Internal Auditor 6 1,72510–12 Nov

SM329 Jan

1Competence Management - A Strategic Approach

7 57514 Jul

SM4 TBN 1 TMSA – An Introduction 7 575

SECURITYCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

Se115 Jun

1 ISPS Code – An Introduction 8 57524 Nov

Se216–17 Jun

2 ISPS Code – Internal Auditor 8 1,15025-26 Nov

Se330 Mar–1

Apr3 ISPS Code – Port Security Officer 9 1,725

Se4 5–7 Apr 3ISPS Code – Ship and Company Security Officer

9 1,725

RULES & REGULATIONS, CLASSIFICATION, PORT STATE CONTROLCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

RCP1 29-30 Jun 2 electrical Installations Onboard Ships 10 1,150

RCP2 1-2 Jul 2electrical Installations in Hazardous Areas on Tankers

10 1,150

RCP3 23 Apr 1 Machinery Survey Requirements 11 575

RCP422 Mar

1 Maritime labour Convention 11 57525 Oct

RCP512 Mar

1 Port State Control (PSC) 12 57528 Jun

RCP629–31 Mar

3Regulatory Requirements and Class Systematics for Ship Superintendents

13 1,72515–17 Sept

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14 300

RISK MANAGEMENTCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

RM1 27–30 Apr 3Failure Modes effects and Criticality Analysis (FMeCA)

15 1,725

RM2 20–21 May 2Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis

15 1,150

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RISK MANAGEMENTCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

RM315–16 Mar

2 Maritime Risk Assessment 16 1,1501–2 Nov

RM4 TBN Quantitative Risk Assessment -

MARITIME OPERATIONSCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

MO1 TBN Basic GMDSS -

MO2 10–11 June 2 Best Practices in Maritime Procurement 17 1,150

MO3 12–13 July 2Bulk Carrier: Trade, Design Features and Operational Challenges

18 1,150

MO4 15–16 July 2Chemical Tanker: Design Features and Operational Issues

18 1,150

MO5 12–13 Apr 2Coating and Corrosion Protection / IMO – Performance Standards for Protection Coatings (PSPC)

19 1,150

MO6 8–9 Apr 2Container Carrier: Design Features and Operation

20 1,150

MO7 27–28 Sept 2 Dynamic Positioning System 20 1,150

MO8 1 Mar 1Managing Change Initiatives in Maritime and Offshore Industry

21 575

MO926 Apr

1Hull Inspection Course – Tankers, Bulk Carriers and Container Vessels

22 57522 Oct

MO10 16–19 Mar 4Hull Structure & Inspection Advanced Course – Tankers, Bulk Carriers and Container Vessels

22 2,300

MO119–11 Jun

3 Hull Structure Thickness Measurement 23 1,7251–3 Dec

MO12 27 May 1 lay-up and Preservation of Ships 24 575

MO13 13 Jan 1lNG Carriers – Design Features, Cargo System and Safety

25 575

MO14 14 Jan 1 lPG Carrier 25 575

MO15 TBN 1 Gas Carrier – Newbuilding - 575

MO16 TBN 4 Nautical Safety – Navigation and Bridge - 2,300

MO17 4–5 Mar 2Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) – Principles and limitations

26 1,150

MO18 8 Mar 1Machinery PMS – Approval Procedure and Survey Arrangement

26 575

MO19 21 Jan 1 Working at Heights 27 575

MO20 22 Jan 1 Working in Confined Spaces 27 575

MARITIME MAINTENANCE & INSPECTIONCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

MMI1 TBN 3Installation and Shipboard Testing of Propulsion Machinery

- 1,725

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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENTCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

HRD13–4 Mar

2 Business Presentation Skills 35 TBN18–19 Aug

HRD25 Mar

1 Intercultural Communication 35 TBN20 Aug

HRD324–26 May

3 Train the Trainer and Assessor 36 1,72510–20 Oct

HRD7 1–2 Mar 2 Negotiation Skills 37 TBN

HRD8 TBN 2 Project Management 1 - 1,150

HRD9 TBN 3 Project Management 2 - 1,725

HRD10 16–17 Aug 2 Relationship Based Selling 37 TBN

**Course Fees quoted are per participant per course.**Group discount of 7% shall be offered for 3 or more registered participants from the same company and course.**30% Subsidy available for some of the courses, subject to MPA-MCF approval.

TBN: To Be Notified.

DNV reserves the right to make any amendments and/or changes to the course agenda, venue, trainers, dates and topics, if warranted by circumstances beyond its control. every effort will be made to inform the participants of the changes.

DNV SOFTWARECourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

DS1 TBN 2 Nauticus Hull Rule Check – DNV Rules 30 TBN

DS21-3 Mar

3Concept Based Fe Modelling and Analysis

30 2,700TBN

DS3 4-5 Mar 2Hydrodynamic Analysis of Offshore Floaters – Frequency Domain

31 1,800

DS4 10-11 Mar 2Coupled Motion Analysis of Offshore Floating Installations

31 1,800

DS5 TBN 1 Phast Advanced Discharge Modelling 32 TBN

DS6 TBN 1Phast Advanced Dispersion and Toxic Modelling

33 TBN

DS7 TBN 1 Phast Advanced Flammable Modelling 34 TBN

OFFSHORE RULES & REGULATIONS, CLASSIFICATION & OPERATIONCourse

Code No.Date

Duration (Days)

Course Title Page**Course

Fees (SGD)

ORCO1 21–22 Sept 2Certification of Materials and Components (CMC)

28 1,150

ORCO2 22–23 Jul 2 Fatigue Methodology of Offshore Ships 28 1,150

ORCO3 13 Sept 1 FPSO Conversion 29 575

ORCO4 TBN 4 MOu in Operation - 2,300

ORCO5 10–11 Mar 2 MOu Superintendent 29 1,150

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Safety & Management

ISM Code – An IntroductionCourse code: SM1

Course outline:In most of the cases, it is the people who make the difference between the safety and danger. “Human error” is a major contributing factor in most of the maritime accidents and incidents. The course shall introduce the concept of “Safety Management System” in accordance with the ISM Code as required by the SOlAS.

Highlights of the course:• ISM Code: Background and main purpose• ISM Code: Basic principles• Interpretation of the elements of ISM Code• Verification and certification requirements• ISM Code updates

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Ship Managers

ISM Code – Internal AuditorCourse code: SM2

Course outline:The course shall familiarize participants with the requirements of ISM Code with the main objectives to prepare them for the role of an internal auditor.

Highlights of the course:• ISM Code: Background and main purpose• ISM Code: Basic principles• Risk management concepts and principles• ISM Code: Step by step• ISM Auditing Process: Company and ships• Auditing knowledge and skills• Case Studies• examination

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Shore and shipboard staff who require the knowledge, understanding and skills of auditing in accordance with ISM Code.

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Competence Management - A Strategic ApproachCourse code: SM3

Course outline:The course aims to provide participants a systematic approach to managing seafarer competence in the fleet. The course takes into consideration the fleet KPI as the starting point and develops a strategic approach towards setting up a system to address the competence.

Highlights of the course:• Analysis of Fleet KPI in terms of human element• Identification of human element in Ship-in-

operation (SiO) through: -- Risk Assessment- Analysis of accident investigation reports

• Development of fleet specific competence standards and performance criteria

• Verification of training effectiveness• Development of competence management

system

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Fleet Personnel Managers, Fleet Managers and Training Manager.

TMSA – An IntroductionCourse code: SM4

Course outline:Tanker Management and Self Assessment (TMSA) is a guideline, which is widely used as a standard in the Tanker Operations/Management sector. OCIMF has developed a set of guideline for 12-key operational areas with respect to management systems. This course will provide an overview of the system and understanding of the “TMSA Guidelines”.

Highlights of the course:• Introduction to Oil Companies International

Marine Forum and TMSA• Changes to TMSA• Training needs as per TMSA and current industry trends• The significance of Key performance indicators

and Best practice guidance• Safety, Operational and environmental

excellence in TMSA setting• Continual improvement cycle and reaching new scales• Introduction to the 12-elements of TMSA• Overview of TMSA audits• Principles of vetting inspections, reflecting

TMSA requirements

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Ship Superintendents, Ship Operators and Safety Officers who are new to the Tanker Operations.

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Security

ISPS Code – An IntroductionCourse code: Se1

Course outline:The main objectives of the course is to provide participants with the awareness and understanding of the threats to ship security, measures taken to monitor, assess, control and manage security of ships.

Highlights of the course:• Overview of ISPS Code• Current threats and their impact on maritime industry• Security and ways to achieve• ISPS Code on Ship Security Plan• Three levels of security as per ISPS Code• Ship Security Certification process• Range of security equipment, its function and

operational limitations

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Ship Managers

ISPS Code – Internal AuditorCourse code: Se2

Course outline:The main objective of the course is to prepare candidates for internal auditing in accordance with the ISPS Code with particular attention to audit of company, ship and facility.

Highlights of the course:• ISPS Code: Step by step (Part A & B)• Current threats to ship security & impact on

maritime industry• Security and ways to achieve• Mandatory requirements: International and Flag State• Ship Security Plan: Fundamentals• Development of “Internal Audit” programme• effective auditing skills: Step by step• Case Studies• examination

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Shore and shipboard staff, preparing to be Internal Auditor.

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ISPS Code – Ship And Company Security OfficerCourse code: Se4

Course outline:The course has been developed for personnel who intend to perform as qualified ship and company security officers. The course shall be conducted as per relevant IMO Model Course in accordance with ISPS Code. An optional module has been included to meet the requirements of uSCG.

Highlights of the course:• ISPS Code: Overview and updates• Threats to ship and port security: Measures

to be taken to monitor, assess, control and manage

• Recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances and devices in accordance with ISPS (relevant parts)

• Handling security information• Overview of potential piracy and hostage

situation with possible actions to prevent• Introduction to range of security equipment

and operational, limitations as per ISPS• Security plan implementation• Internal audit

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Personnel with responsibilities of Ship and Company Security Officers and under training for similar position.

ISPS Code – Port Security OfficerCourse code: Se3

Course outline:The course aim is to fully familiarize candidates on key issue related to port security to operate as Port Security Officer. The course shall be conducted in accordance with the ISPS Code requirements and relevant IMO Model Course.

Highlights of the course:• ISPS Code: Overview and updates• Threats to ship and port security: Measures

to be taken to monitor, assess, control and manage

• Recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances and devices in accordance with ISPS (relevant parts)

• Handling security information• Overview of potential piracy and hostage

situation with possible actions to prevent• Introduction to range of security equipment

and operational, limitations as per ISPS• Security plan implementation• Internal audit

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Personnel with port security responsibilities and under training.

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Rules & Regulations, Classification, Port State Control

Electrical Installations Onboard ShipsCourse code: RCP1

Course outline:The main course objectives are to provide a basic knowledge of design features of electrical system onboard along with understanding of essential items required for surveys. The course shall also cover areas requiring special attention during survey.

Highlights of the course:• Main electrical system onboard• Description of electrical components in terms

of design features• emergency systems• Cable installation• earthing battery• ex-installations• Survey/Inspection• Testing

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Ship Repair Managers, Technical Staff Shipping Company and Shipyards.

Electrical Installation In Hazardous Areas On TankersCourse code: RCP2

Course outline:The course shall provide in depth understanding of electrical installations on board modern tankers in terms of design features, operational challenge, testing, and inspection and survey requirements during new building and ship-in-operation.

Highlights of the course:• Relevant IMO Conventions and Class Rules:

Design features, maintenance procedures, inspection and survey

• IeC60092-502: Interpretation• Gas dangerous spaces on tankers: latest on

Hazardous area classification• New building requirements: Documentation,

verification and survey

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents and Senior Officers onboard, Shipyard Technical Staff.

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Machinery Survey RequirementsCourse code: RCP3

Course outline:The course intends to familiarize participants with machinery survey requirements in accordance with classification rules. The course shall also cover PMS (Planned Maintenance System) in terms of effective implementation.

Highlights of the course:• Machinery survey arrangements• Class Systematics• Planned maintenance systems:

Implementation, verification and annual surveys

• Common problems related to machinery survey

• Systems reporting procedures

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Ship Repair Managers, Technical Staff Shipping Company and Shipyards.

Maritime Labour ConventionCourse code: RCP4

Course outline:Maritime labour Convention (MlC 2006) was adapted by IlO in Feb 2006. This updated and consolidated existing IlO Conventions. MlC 2006 provides comprehensive rights and protection at work for the world’s more than 1.2 million seafarers. The course shall take participants step by step in terms of its background, enforcements, and minimum requirements for seafarers and preparation on the part of the shipowners.

Highlights of the course:• Background and scope of MlC 2006• Inspection and certification• Minimum requirements for seafarers• Condition of employment• Complaint handling• MlC Convention 2006: Step by step• Shipowners’ preparation

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Shipowners, Managers, Crew Manning Agents.

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Rules & Regulations, Classification, Port State Control

Port State Control (PSC)Course code: RCP5

Course outline:Port State Control (PSC) is increasingly active on a worldwide basis in meeting their commitment to combat against sub-standard ships and shipping. The main aim of the course is to familiarize participants with the PSC scheme responsibilities, authority and technical/managerial issues that are frequently reported as clear grounds, deficiencies and causing detentions.

Highlights of the course:• Background and scope of PSC• Ways to effectively manage PSC inspection• Factors contributing to clear grounds,

deficiencies and detention• effective implementation of ISM and ISPS to

achieve operational efficiency

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Technical personnel and Shipboard Officers.

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Course code: RCP6

Course outline:The main aim of the course is to familiarize and update Ship Superintendents and Technical Staff with the latest developments, interpretation, implementation of international, and national regulations. The course shall also cover classification requirements for new building and ship-in-operation.

Highlights of the course:• Roles of maritime regulatory bodies and

classification concept• Class Systematics• Major IMO conventions and codes relevant to

ship operation and new building: updates and interpretation

• Condition Assessment Programme (CAP)• Port State Control – Why? How to prevent

deficiency?• Hull and Machinery: effective inspection and

survey• Case study

Regulatory Requirements And Class Systematics For Ship Superintendents

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Technical personnel, Senior Shipboard Officers.

Candidates shall be issued certificates upon successful completion of the course and examination.

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Course code: RCP7

Course outline:IMO Conventions are highly dynamic documents with several amendments and resolutions. The course provides an updates of latest issues, linking the same with existing regulations and their effect on new building as well as ship in operation.

Highlights of the course:• SOlAS – latest developments and

interpretation• MARPOl – latest developments and

interpretation• Safer ship and clean seas

Major IMO Convention Updates: SOLAS And MARPOL

Duration: half-day

Who should attend?Ship Managers, Superintendents, Shipyard Project Managers, Ship Brokers and Surveyors.

Rules & Regulations, Classification, Port State Control

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Failure Mode Effects And Criticality Analysis (FMECA)Course code: RM1

Course outline:FMeCA is a technique used to “Identify, Prioritise and eliminate” potential failures from the system, design or process before they reach the customers. – Omdahl (1988)

FMeCA is a technique to “resolve potential problems in a system prior to its occurrence” – Sematech (1992)

The course aims to familiarise participants with the basic concepts of FMeCA and its application in environment e.g. design, process and system.

Highlights of the course:• FMeCA concept and background• Types of FMeCA• FMeCA standards• FMeCA procedures: Design, process and

system• Worksheet preparation• Risk ranking• Corrective actions

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Technical Staff involved in Design, Process (e.g. manufacturing) and System, Superintendents, Project Managers and Shipyards.

Incident Investigation And Root Cause AnalysisCourse code: RM2

Course outline:The main aim of the course is to familiarise participants with a “Systematic” approach to incident/accident investigation. The course shall provide sufficient understanding with relevant case studies, so that participants are able to apply the tool to identify immediate cause (symptoms), basic causes and control action needed.

Highlights of the course:• loss Causation Model – Concept and

application• M-SCAT (Maritime Systematic Cause Analysis

Technique) – Step by step in accident investigation

• Identification of: Immediate causes, basic causes and control action needed (CAN)

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents (Ship Managers), Safety and Quality Managers from Shipyards, Consultants.

Risk Management

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Maritime Risk AssessmentCourse code: RM3

Course outline:The course familiarises participants with “Risk Assessment” as a futuristic approach in identifying potential risk in maritime operation. The course shall provide practical approach to identifying preventive action with “Cost-Benefit” analysis, resulting in effective Risk Assessment.

Highlights of the course:• Practical techniques of effective Risk

Assessment – Hazard identification• Risk matrices ranking and criteria• “Cost-Benefit” Analysis• Risk Assessment• Case studies

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents (Ship Managers), Safety and Quality Managers from Shipyards, Consultants.

Risk Management

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Maritime Operations

Course code: MO2

Course outline:The basic aim of the course is to provide best practices for procurement within the shipping industry. The course shall cover the procurement process in shipping and its significance along with opportunities and ways to improve the procurement activities in an organization.

Highlights of the course:• Strategy (Procurement) and organization• Material information management• Requirements planning• logistics and inventory management• Business performance management• Contracts management• Sourcing• Fleet relations management• Supplier relations management

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Purchasing Managers and executives, Fleet Managers and Controllers.

Best Practices In Maritime Procurement

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Maritime Operations

Bulk Carrier: Trade, Design Features And Operational ChallengesCourse code: MO3

Course outline:The course shall provide an understanding of bulk carrier design features, operational challenges and bulk shipping trade characteristics.

Highlights of the course:• Bulk shipping: Trades, Cargo owners

responsibilities, Insurance, Chartering issues• Bulk carriers design features in accordance

with IMO Conventions and Class Rules• Bulk carriers operational challenges• Bulk class notation

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Senior Shipboard Officers and Consultants.

Chemical Tanker: Design Features And Operational IssuesCourse code: MO4

Course outline:The course shall provide an understanding of the design features, cargo operation in terms of machinery requirement and safety related issues.

Highlights of the course:• Stability requirements• Cargo tank design features• Cargo pumping and piping system• Cargo tank reporting system• Inert gas system• electrical system in hazardous areas• Safety and environmental protection• IMO Conventions related to chemical tankers• Testing and certification

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Senior Shipboard officers and Consultants.

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Course code: MO5

Course outline:The course shall provide participants an in-depth understanding of the rules related to coating and corrosion protection and its interpretation. The course shall be delivered with particular reference to IMO – Performance Standards for Protective Coatings (PSPC).

Highlights of the course:• Rules related to coating process (PSPC)• Inspection and evaluation of coatings• Coating applications• Cathodic protection• Coating types• Corrosion: Why? How?• Corrosion protection• Harmful and anti-fouling systems• Pre-treatment

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents and Shipyard Managers.

Coating And Corrosion Protection / IMO – Performance Standards For Protective Coatings (PSPC)

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Maritime Operations

Container Carriers: Design Features And OperationCourse code: MO6

Course outline:The course shall provide participants with the basic understanding of the container trade as opposed to bulk trade. The course shall also cover in detail the design features of container vessels and operational challenges of such sophisticated vessels.

Highlights of the course:• Container Business: -

- liner trade and major players- Challenges in liner trade- Issues related to containing terminals

and shipyards- Market out look

• Container vessel design features: -- Relevant major conventions- Class rules- Cargo operation and care- Container vessel safety

• Relevant case study

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Ship Managers and Senior Officers onboard.

Dynamic Positioning SystemsCourse code: MO7

Course outline:The course shall cover the design features, class rules related to DP System, Operational Challenges and Survey/Inspection requirements.

Highlights of the course:• DP system in general• Design features: Interpretation of class rules• eRN and FMeA: Concepts and appreciation• DP: Functionality, redundancy and failure

response testing• DP system inspection• Survey requirements in terms of class rules

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Technical Staff involved in ship operation and Shipyards.

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Course code: MO8

Course outline:Maritime and offshore companies face challenging times ahead: Studies indicate that most cost cutting exercises, restructuring and/or IT system implementations do not meet the expected benefit forecasts. Structured and systematic approach in the preparation of the forth-coming changes contribute largely to the failure of “Change Management”.

Highlights of the course:• Introduction to management of change in

Maritime and Offshore organizations• Planned and unplanned change• Planned change strategies• Phases of planned change.• Introduction and practical implementation of

relevant tools and templates for managing change

• Case examples, highlighting implement opportunities and best practice performance

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Managers responsible for improvement initiatives and/or Organisational Development Projects.

Managing Change Initiatives In Maritime And Offshore Industry

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Maritime Operations

Hull Inspection Course – Tankers, Bulk Carriers And Container VesselsCourse code: MO09

Course outline:The course provides basic understanding of design features of hull structure along with functional purpose of each component, covering uniqueness of different types of vessels. The course shall also cover factors contributing to hull damage e.g. cracks, buckling, indents and corrosion along with identification of areas requiring special attention during inspection.

Highlights of the course:• Design characteristics and features• Functional purpose of hull structural

components – Tankers, bulk carriers and container carriers

• Failure mode analysis: Cracks, buckling, indents and corrosion

• Preparation for inspection• Coating and its failure• Hull damage – Where? Why?• Damage reporting

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Ship Managers and Senior Officers onboard.

Hull Structure & Inspection Advanced Course – Tankers, Bulk Carriers And Container VesselsCourse code: MO10

Course outline:The course provides in depth understanding of design features of hull structure along with functional purpose of each component, covering uniqueness of different types of vessels. The course shall also cover factors contributing to hull damage e.g. cracks, buckling, indents and corrosion along with identification of areas requiring special attention during inspection.

Highlights of the course:• Design characteristics and features• Functional purpose of hull structural

components – Tankers, bulk carriers and container carriers

• Failure mode analysis: Cracks, buckling, indents and corrosion

• Preparation for inspection• Coating and its failure• Hull damage – Where? Why?• Damage reporting

Duration: 4-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Ship Managers and Senior Officers onboard.

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Course code: MO11

Course outline:The main objectives of the course are to improve the quality of work and operating skills of uTM Companies, servicing clients with vessels under DNV Class.

Highlights of the course:• Structural strength fundamentals• Design features of hull structure of oil tankers

and bulk carriers• Corrosion and acceptance criteria• Introduction to class systematics• Introduction to CAP• DNV reporting template of uTM –

Familiarisation and application

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Supervisors and Technicians carrying out uTM onboard vessels.

Hull Structure Thickness Measurement Course

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Course code: MO12

Course outline:The course shall provide participants an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of laying up a vessel in terms of cost, insurance, safety issues, inspection checklist, requirements of machinery and local procedures.

Highlights of the course:• lay-up of vessels – Cost• Marine insurance• Safety and security issues• Relevant check lists – Declaration and

preservation• Machinery preservation• Singapore procedures on laying up

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Superintendents and Senior Officers onboard.

Lay-Up And Preservation Of Ships

Maritime Operations

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LNG Carriers – Design Features, Cargo System And SafetyCourse code: MO13

Course outline:The course aims are to familiarise participants with the design features of hull, cargo tanks, cargo systems and operation and population systems

Highlights of the course:• Familiarisation with the IGC Code• lNG cargo tank design features: Merits and

demerits• Cargo system and operation• Propulsion alternatives for lNG vessels:

Steam turbine, dual fuel boilers, medicam speed dual mode engines

• Survey requirements

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Shipyard Technical Personnel and Senior Officers onboard.

LPG CarrierCourse code: MO14

Course outline:The course aims to familiarise participants’ with the rules and regulations governing the basic, design features of lPG Carriers, lPG characteristics, cargo tanks, piping systems and contain systems. The course shall also cover factors contributing to safe operation of lPG vessels.

Highlights of the course:• Gas characteristics – fundamentals• Rules and regulations• Damage stability• Cargo tank design features• Cargo containment systems• Cargo systems and operation• Fire safety protection

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Shipyard Technical Personnel and Senior Officers onboard.

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Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) – Principles And LimitationsCourse code: MO17

Course outline:The course shall provide an understanding of NDT methods, standards, procedures, reporting and the probability of detection

Highlights of the course:• Fundamental understanding of non-

destructive testing• Application and effectiveness of NDT on welds,

casting and forging• NDT procedures• Acceptance criteria

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Superintendents and Shipyard Technical Staff.

Machinery PMS – Approval Procedure And Survey ArrangementCourse code: MO18

Course outline:The course shall familiarise participants with the Machinery PMS in terms of approval procedures and survey arrangements. The course shall also provide in-depth understanding of machinery survey arrangement prior to addressing issues related to PMS.

Highlights of the course:• Codes for machinery components /

machinery list• Rules and requirements related to

machinery survey• Preparations for survey• Survey arrangements machinery continuous• Changing to survey arrangement machinery PMS• System requirements: Type, system and vessel

approval• Survey arrangement machinery PMS:

Conditions, initial and annual survey• Survey arrangement machinery CM

(Condition Monitoring)

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Ship Managers, Superintendents and Chief engineers.

Maritime Operations

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Working At HeightsCourse code: MO19

Course outline:The course shall familiarise participants with the technique of Risk Assessment of working at heights hazards identification, update on tools, standards and equipment.

Highlights of the course:• Risk assessment technique• Hazards involved at heights• Standards• Tools and equipment• emergency preparedness

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Technical Staff Ship Management Company and Shipyards.

Working In Confined SpacesCourse code: MO20

Course outline:The main objectives of the course are to familiarise participants with the technique of analyzing risks in a confined space in systematic manner and develop adequate procedure to address such hazards.

Highlights of the course:• Risk assessment technique to identify hazards,

consequences, develop preventive steps• Confined spaces: Identification of hazards• Development of appropriate procedures and

check list for safe entry• emergency preparedness• Incident and hazard reporting• Actions for improvement

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Superintendents, Senior Officers onboard and Shipyard Technical Staff.

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Course code: ORCO2

Course outline:Design against fatigue is of increasing significance for structures to be more cost effective over a longer period.

Highlights of the course:• Fatigue assessment process• Relevant standards and codes• Interpretation of standards and codes• Cases of fatigue related issues

Fatigue Design Of Offshore Structures On Ships

Duration: 2-days

Who should attend?Technical personnel from shipyards and ship managers.

Offshore Rules & Regulations, Classification & Operation

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FPSO ConversionCourse code: ORCO3

Course outline:The course shall familiarise participants with the production installation worldwide, classification and statutory requirements and critical areas that require attention during the conversion process.

Highlights of the course:• FPSO installation• Origins and purpose of classification• Offshore classification• Statutory certification• Conversion process• Design features• Project management issues

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?Technical Personnel from Ship Management Company and Shipyards.

MOU SuperintendentCourse code: ORCO5

Course outline:The main objectives of the course are to prepare participants for effective superintending with in-depth understanding of statutory regulations, design features of MOu, Key Operational issues and vessel surveillance schemes.

Highlights of the course:• Inter-relation between MOu Owners, Class

Societies, Insurers, Flag Authorities and Shelf State Authorities

• Role of Class Societies• DNV exchange: effective utilisation• Surveillance schemes: Steps leading to

minimum unplanned technical downtime• Design features: Hull strength, corrosion, fatigue• Survey requirements

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Technical Personnel from Offshore and Drilling Companies.

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Nauticus Hull RuleCheck – DNV RulesCourse code: DS1

Course outline:The course covers programs for calculation of hull girder strength and local strength of plates and stiffeners according to the DNV Rules with focus on cross sectional analysis and fatigue.

Highlights of the course:After the course, you should be able to use Nauticus Hull to carry out cross sectional analysis and hull girder strength calculations according to the DNV Rules for Ships. In addition to software training, the course will also provide you with basic understanding of the DNV Rules.

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Naval Architects, Designers, Hull Structural engineers and Approval engineers with no or limited experience using Nauticus Hull.

PrerequisiteBasic understanding of ship structures and hull strength.

Concept Based FE Modelling And AnalysisCourse code: DS2

Course outline:This is an introductory course to Sesam focusing on the concept modelling, structural analysis and results presentation features of Genie including Sestra. There will also be a session in general results processing using Xtract as well as a general introduction to sub-modelling analysis using Submod. exercises in concept modelling of a topside structure and a semi-submersible are included.

Highlights of the course:learn how to use the concept modelling technique of Genie to create finite element (Fe) models and analyse them in Sestra. learn how to do general results presentation in Xtract.

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Structural engineers performing design-engineering tasks of fixed and floating offshore structures built up of beams, plates and shells.

PrerequisiteBasic knowledge in Fe analysis is required. No previous experience in the use of Sesam in necessary.

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Hydrodynamic Analysis Of Offshore Floaters – Frequency DomainCourse code: DS3

Course outline:This course introduces the participants to the Sesam programs for wave load analysis of offshore floaters based on the frequency domain methodology. The course addresses hydrodynamic analysis, short and long-term statistics as well as transfer of wave loads to structural analysis. HydroD is the main tool supported by Wadam, Postresp and Xtract.

Highlights of the course:learn how to perform global hydrodynamic response analysis, to transfer loads to structural analysis, to compute short and long-term statistics and to animate results. The exercise is based on a semi-submersible.

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Naval Architects involved in conceptual studies as well as detailed engineering of any offshore floating structure.

PrerequisiteIt is required that the participants are familiar with hydrodynamic analysis.

Coupled Motion Analysis Of Offshore Floating InstallationsCourse code: DS4

Course outline:This 2-day course introduces the participants to the DeepC tool for carrying out both coupled floater motion analysis and analysis of individual lines in time domain. Modelling of the slender structure, set-up and execution of the analysis, as well as post processing the analysis results will be covered.

Highlights of the course:• Concept modelling of riser/mooring system and vessels• environmental load modelling• Coupled analysis, set up and execution• The Seamless interaction with HydroD, Simo,

Riflex• Static configuration of vessel/mooring system• Post processing of time series results

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?Structural engineers/Naval Architects involved in design or verification of floating offshore installations and the interaction with its risers and moorings.

PrerequisiteIt is required that the participants are familiar with hydrodynamic analysis.

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DNV Software

Course code: DS5

Course outline:This is a comprehensive course on the discharge models available within Phast. The course covers the input variables, selection of suitable parameter values, and interpretation of the various reports and graphs. During the course, participants will be required to practice and apply their new knowledge of the software through extensive hands-on workshops. upon completion of this course, participants will understand the theoretical and practical aspects of the Phast than those who have attended the Phast Introduction course only. They will have a much better understanding of the capabilities of the models, and their limitations, along with more detailed understanding of the controlling parameters.

Highlights of the course:• Instantaneous releases• Discharge form vessel/orifice and short pipes• Time-varying discharge• long pipelines• Pool evaporation• Warehouse fires

Phast Advanced Discharge Modelling

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?People who need to carry out detailed consequence modelling calculations using Phast and need a good understanding of the theoretical basis of the discharge calculations available within the software.

PrerequisiteThis course is suitable for users who are already familiar with the software. A good understanding of the concepts of consequence and discharge modelling is required, as is some experience of using this technology in the process industry.

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Course code: DS6

Course outline:This is a comprehensive course on the dispersion and toxic modelling available within Phast. The course provides an overview of the basis of the model, all the input variables, selection of suitable parameter values and interpretation of the various reports and graphs. During the course, participants will be required to practice and apply their new knowledge of the software through extensive hands-on workshops. upon completion of this course, participants will understand the theoretical and practical aspects of the Phast dispersion modelling. Participants will have a much more detailed knowledge of the models available within Phast than those who have attended the Phast Introduction course only. They will have a much better understanding of the capabilities of the models, and their limitations, along with more detailed understanding of the controlling parameters.

Highlights of the course:• The unified Dispersion Model for outdoor

releases• Dispersion stages• Ambient and terrain data• Dispersion model components (jets, heavy-gas,

passive dispersion)• Thermodynamic model and rainout• Finite-duration and time-dependent effects• In-Building release model• Building Wake Model for handling building wake

effects• Toxic effects models

Phast Advanced Dispersion And Toxic Modelling

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?People who need to carry out detailed consequence modelling calculations using Phast and need a good understanding of the theoretical basis of the discharge calculations available within the software.

PrerequisiteThis course is suitable for users who are already familiar with the software. A good understanding of the concepts of consequence and discharge modelling is required, as is some experience of using this technology in the process industry.

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Course code: DS7

Course outline:This is a comprehensive course covering all the flammable models available within Phast. The course provides an overview of the basis of the model, all the inputs variables, selection of suitable parameter values, and interpretation of the various reports and graphs. During the course, participants will be required to practice and apply their new knowledge of the software through extension hands-on workshops. upon completion of this course, participants will understand the theoretical and practical aspects of the Phast flammable and explosion models, how these can be used standalone, or linked with Phast’s other modelling capabilities. Participants will have a much more detailed knowledge of the flammable models available within Phast than those who have attended the Phast Introduction course only. They will have a much better understanding of the capabilities of the models, and their limitations, along with more detailed understanding of the controlling parameters.

Highlights of the course:• BleVe Blast• Jet fire• Pool fire• TNT explosion• TNO Multi-energy explosion• Baker-Strehlow explosion

Phast Advanced Flammable Modelling

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?People who need to carry out detailed consequence modelling calculations using Phast and need a good understanding of the theoretical basis of the flammable and explosion modelling capabilities available within the software.

PrerequisiteThis course is suitable for users who are already familiar with the software. A good understanding of the concepts of consequence, dispersion and effects modelling is required, particularly for materials, which have flammable properties, as is some experience of using this technology in the process industry.

DNV Software

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Human Resource Development

Business Presentation SkillsCourse code: HRD1

Course outline:Ability to convey a “message” to a group of listeners that make them sit-up and reflect is not an easy tasks. A message that can change the way they conduct their business is a challenging task. In present day, business would with “information overload”, ability to communicate in an engaging, compelling, and efficient way has become more important than ever before…

Highlights of the course:• How to communicate to an audience with

confidence and direction• How to engage listeners• How to present your company, your company’s

services and yourself in a compelling manner• How to create a presentation that sells your

company’s services• How to ensure that your message sticks in

people’s minds• How to focus your presentation on the specific

needs, interests and objectives of the audience• Tips and personal coaching on body language

and voice management• How to create meaningful and engaging

presentation material that reinforces the message in a presentation

• How to tell a story• How to influence and persuade

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?General Managers, Business Development

Intercultural CommunicationCourse code: HRD2

Course outline:In this multicultural global village and highly diversified cross-cultural international industries, people have been exposed to new challenges in terms of effective communication, leadership style, conflict management and relationship building. The course focuses on how are establishing long lasting trust? How we negotiate and sell?

Highlights of the course:• understand how culture affects the way

people communicate and behave• Gain insights into the way communication

styles and behaviour patterns of one’s own culture may be perceived in positive and negative ways by other cultures

• Gain insights into how culture affects organizational factors such as leadership style, decision-making, conflict resolution, business relationships, trust-building, and time management

• learn a system for diagnosing cultural problems• Have a better understanding of how you as

an individual can adjust your communication style in order to get the best out of your cross cultural working relationships

• understand how cultural difference can be measured

Duration: 1-day

Who should attend?General Managers, Business Development Managers and Fleet Managers.

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Train The Trainer And AssessorCourse code: HRD3

Course outline:The training budget can be developed and stated to the last dollar and cent. However, the challenge remains with the “effectiveness of training”. The training plays a key role here in this whole equation. The course covers key issues related to effective training: Syllabi, course document and course delivery in the classroom, simulator, labs and workshops.

Highlights of the course:• Development of syllabi: General learning

Objectives (GlO) and Specific learning Objectives (SlO)

• Development of course notes and learning guides

• Development of worksheets for simulators, labs and workshops

• Development of lesson plan• Development of assessment tools

Duration: 3-day

Who should attend?Trainer and Assessors from shipping companies and Shipyards.

Human Resource Development

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Negotiation SkillsCourse code: HRD7

Course outline:We have been negotiating formally and informally almost all the time. The course predominantly focuses on key behavioral characteristics and communication skills required for effective negotiation in a multicultural environment.

Highlights of the course:• How to use negotiation techniques that focus

mainly on “Win-win” negotiation principles (relationship negotiations)?

• How to prepare effectively and efficiently for a negotiation?

• Techniques for increasing their feeling of power and confidence in a negotiation

• understand some of the psychology of negotiations – how people think and why?

• understand what behaviours differentiate a skilled negotiator from an average negotiator

• Dealing with difficult and uncooperative negotiators

• Tools and techniques to help you influence and persuade effectively

• How to help your negotiating counterpart see the value of your proposal?

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?General Managers, Business Development Managers and Fleet Managers.

Relationship SellingCourse code: HRD10

Course outline:Despite all the hi-tech, one-click aspects of today’s global market, you still can’t get away from or underestimate the value and power of the face-to-face customer relationship. So what and how are you communicating to your customers about the value of your products and services? To what degree are the words that come out of your mouth helping your customer to understand the value of your offering above and beyond the offerings of your competitors?

Highlights of the course:• understand why customers buy• How to help the customer see the value

of your service or product by means of a focused dialogue?

• How to test for real value in your products and services?• How to use questions to increase customer

perception of value?• How to influence and persuade people?• How to add value to your products and services?• How to communicate in a range of

communication styles according to the personality type of the customer?

• How to explore Customer needs and problems?• How to encourage the customer to see the

value rather than the price of your services and products?

Duration: 2-day

Who should attend?General Managers and Business Development Managers.

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To register for our training courses, complete this form and send back to us at [email protected]. Please use separate copy for each course.

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The organizer reserves the right to make any amendments and/or changes to the course agenda, venue, speaker replacements and/or topics if warranted by circumstances beyond its control. every effort will be made to inform the participants of the changes.

Payment:Full payment must be made payable to “DeT NORSKe VeRITAS PTe lTD” upon receipt of our invoice. A 7% GST is applicable to all courses. Fee includes meals and reference materials & necessary stationeries.

Discount:• Group discount of 7% shall be offered for 3 or more registered

participants from the same company and course.• MCF Course Fee of 30% Subsidy for first 18-eligible participants,

subject to MPA approval. Please refer to www.mpa.gov.sg/mcf for more information.

Cancellations & Transfers:If you are unable to attend, a substitute participant is welcome at no extra charge. Please provide the name and title of the substitute participant at least 2-working days prior to the course. Full course fees shall be charged if participants fail to notify DNV at least 2-working days prior to the start of the course date.

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DNV AcademySustaining Competence – Meeting Training Needs.

In House TrainingIn addition to schedule public courses, we offer in house training to meet your training needs…At your request, we can deliver courses to suit your company.

What is in house training?In house training is when DNV trainer comes to your site to teach a class for your staff or group, or when a training session is held exclusively for your staff or group at some off-site location.

employers may choose in house training for a group of employees. Organisations with a variety of sites spread geographically may choose in-house training, which brings together people from each of your sites; in house training is scheduled at your convenience. It can be designed as a single session or as multiple sessions.

Is all in-house training custom designed?The great benefit of in house training is that it is always tailored for your training needs, whether you choose from a list of DNV existing courses or wish to create your own programme.

Most of our public courses can be delivered in house for your organisation. When you choose

one of these topics, you will be able to focus the emphasis of the programme on your specific needs. If we do not have an existing course on the topic you have in mind, we will select an appropriate trainer and work with you and the instructor to create a programme to meet your training needs…

DNV Academy can help you to improve your business performance and support your business goal through training targeted at the specific competence needs of your organisation. DNV is present in over 100 countries with Academies strategically located. We work with international customers designing and delivering learning programmes locally and globally, but within a specific cultural context. DNV Academy offers a comprehensive training portfolio designed to help our customers manage the new risk realities. We combine our know-how with a professional training concept designed to safeguard and improve business performance.

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DNV AcademySustaining Competence – Meeting Training Needs.

Our academy professionals will work closely with you to put together a learning opportunity that will help you put your employees on the first-track to competence. Our experience in research and innovation in the field of risk management enables us to create highly effective, interactive training that helps you achieve your business goals.

Because our trainers are working professionals in the field, you will benefit from their first-hand expertise and experience. They understand the practical issues your employees face in their work because they face them too. Your people will be able to immediately put what they learned into practice when they return from the classroom.

Training With Impact – Knowledge For Use

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