Imo Model | Course 1.45
The course is typically conducted over a period of 1-2 weeks, depending on the institution and the class schedule. The course format includes:
: Training on best practices for vessel stability, proper loading sequences, and trimming to maintain ship integrity. Regulatory Importance (RISQ 3.2) imo model course 1.45
For any maritime training institution that owns a simulator, failing to implement Course 1.45 is a safety risk. For any instructor who stands in front of a conning display, lacking this certification is a professional liability. Whether you are training a cadet to berth a container ship in a crosswind or refreshing a master on polar code navigation, IMO Model Course 1.45 ensures that the simulator serves the learning objective—not the other way around. The course is typically conducted over a period
A few days into the voyage, the crew had to deal with another challenge: coal cargo . Unlike iron ore, coal can emit methane (an explosive gas) or deplete oxygen in confined spaces. For any instructor who stands in front of
A vital module for officers and key decision-makers. It focuses on human behavior during disasters, optimization of shipboard resources (Bridge Resource Management principles), and effective communication strategies with both crew and passengers of diverse nationalities. Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety, and Hull Integrity
Simulating shipboard conflicts, briefing scenarios, and task-delegation challenges.