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Editorial
DNV is a leading provider of services for managing risk, combining in-depth technical expertise and industry knowledge to help organizations enhance their performance responsibly. As an independent foundation with the objective of safeguarding life, property and the environment, we believe in a partnership approach toward sustainable business. As a competence based organization, our prime assets are the knowledge and expertise of our 10,000 employees globally. Knowledge management is an important ingredient and success factor for our operations, today, we have been providing services to close to 20% of the world fleet and to more than 250 mobile offshore units in operations or under construction. In DNV, we are focused on meeting the maritime industrys need for well trained and knowledgeable people. New requirements from class societies and regulatory bodies, together with rapid technological developments, makes maintenance of competence and capacity a real challenge for individuals and organizations working in the maritime industry. To thrive, shipping companies must make the right investment decisions continuously to build and reinforce relevant skills and knowledge. At DNV Academy, we are pleased to reach out to our customers with some of the same training that we provide to our staff. Whether you are a new or an experienced surveyor, engineer or manager, our training courses within the maritime, oil and gas industry offer a variety of levels to help you be productive in your work. Our courses are led by managers and lead engineers responsible and are designed and delivered in accordance with the latest educational methods. I invite you to look through the training courses presented this catalogue and see what we can offer you. DNV looks forward to helping the business and professionals build stronger career opportunities in the industry.
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DNV OFFERS PROFESSIONAL TRAINING. Our expertise comes from some 8,600 dedicated employees located in 100 countries worldwide. More than trainers, they are business people, engineers, managers, trades people; they are persons who have previously achieved business goals of their own and can help you do the same.
TRAINING WITH IMPACT KNOWLEDGE FOR USE. Learning quicker remember more through knowledge and insight delivered in more effective ways than with traditional training. The knowledge acquired is current and applicable based on real-life experiences and best-practices gathered through assessments and cooperation with excellent companies.
DNV ACADEMY TECHNICAL TRAINING PROGRAMS. DNV provides world-class expertise in technology, operations, management and risk. Even more importantly we combine our know-how into a professional service concept designed to safeguard and improve the performance on your business. This brochure presents the current training portfolio for maritime engineering, operations, safety management and offshore industry. The courses are designed and delivered by qualified trainers and lead engineers responsible for the relevant Standards and Recommended Practices. Both generic and specialist courses are offered to suit all levels of experience. In addition we run customer specific courses.
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Courses in 2013
MARITIME OPERATIONS
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE DURATION (Days) PAGE
DNVM001 DNVM002 DNVM003 DNVM004 DNVM005 DNVM006 DNVM007 DNVM008 DNVM009 DNVM010 DNVM011 DNVM012 DNVM013
Best Practices in Maritime Procurement Bulk Carriers : Technical, Commercial & Operational Aspect Course Chemical Tanker : Design Features & Operational Issues Coating & Corrosion Protection / IMO : Performance Standards for Protection Coatings (PSPC) Container Carrier : Design Features & Operational Issues Docking Courses Dynamic Positioning System Hull Inspection Introduction Course : Tankers, Bulk Carriers & Container Vessels Hull Structure & Inspection Advanced Course : Tankers, Bulk Carriers & Container Vessels Hull Structure Thickness Measurement LNG Carriers : Design Features, Cargo System & Safety LPG Carrier Course Machinery PMS : Approval Procedure & Survey Arrangement
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DNVM014 DNVM015
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Maritime Risk Assessment / Accident Investigation Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis HAZOP Method & Leader
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Electrical Installations in Hazardous Areas on Tankers Electrical Installations Onboard Ships Machinery Survey Requirements Major IMO Convention Updates : SOLAS & Marpol Maritime Labour Convention Port State Control (PSC) Regulatory Requirements & Class Systematics for Ship Superintendents
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SAFETY MANAGEMENT
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BEST PRACTICES IN MARITIME PROCUREMENT COURSE CODE : DNVM001 TRAINING. This will covers the various practice areas for procurement within Maritime / Shipping Companies including the procurement activities at the Strategic Level, Middle Management / Operational Level & Supporting elements. BULK CARRIERS : TECHNICAL, COMMERCIAL & OPERATIONAL ASPECTS COURSE COURSE CODE : DNVM002 TRAINING. The course shall provide an understanding of bulk carrier design features, operational challenges and bulk shipping trade characteristics.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Ship Owners, Head of Finance, Head of Fleet Management, Superintendents, Procurement Managers and Supervisors.
KEY ELEMENTS. Strategy procurement & organisation Material information management Requirement planning Logistics & inventory management Benchmarking & sourcing Case studies (improvement opportunities towards best practice performance) The future of Procurement in Shipping
KEY ELEMENTS. Bulk shipping : Trades, Cargo Owners responsibilities, Insurance, Chartering issues Design features in accordance with IMO Conventions and Class Rules Operational Challenges Bulk Class notation
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CHEMICAL TANKER : DESIGN FEATURES & OPERATIONAL ISSUES COURSE CODE : DNVM003 TRAINING. Learners will familiarise themselves with the chemical tanker design features, cargo operational in terms of machinery requirement and safety related issues. COATING & CORROSION PROTECTION / IMO : PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR PROTECTIVE COATINGS (PSPC) COURSE CODE : DNVM004 TRAINING. This provide learners an in depth knowledge of the rules related to coating and corrosion protection. The course shall be delivered with particular reference to IMO-Performance Standards for Protective Coatings (PSPC).
KEY ELEMENTS. Stability requirements Cargo design features and reporting system Cargo pumping and piping system Inert gas system Electrical system in hazardous areas Safety and environmental protection IMO Conventions related to chemical tankers Testing and certification
KEY ELEMENTS. Rules related to coating process (PSPC) Inspection and evaluation of coatings Coating applications and types Cathodic protection Coating types Corrosion protection Harmful and anti-fouling systems Pre-treatment
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CONTAINER CARRIER : DESIGN FEATURES & OPERATIONAL ISSUES COURSE CODE : DNVM005 TRAINING. This program shall provide learners with the knowledge of the container trade as opposed to bulk trade. It also covers in detail the design features of container vessels and operational challenges of such sophisticated vessels. DOCKING COURSE
COURSE CODE : DNVM006 TRAINING. To enable the participants to control quality, cost, delivery time and risk of docking projects. It gives an overall understanding of docking projects and the risk involved. It provides the knowledge, skills and tools needed to manage docking projects, control the risk and deliver projects on time, on-schedule.
KEY ELEMENTS. Container Business : Liner trade and major players, issues related to containing terminals & shipyards and market outlook Container vessel design features : Relevant major conventions, class rules, cargo operation, care & container vessel safety Relevant case studies
KEY ELEMENTS. Project management and control Project risk management Planning and execution of docking projects Best practices Practical, relevant cases
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DYNAMIC POSITIONING SYSTEM HULL INSPECTION INTRODUCTION COURSE : TANKERS, BULK CARRIERS & CONTAINERS VESSELS COURSE CODE : DNVM008 TRAINING. The aim is together with the design features of hull structure, learners will know the 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 & corrosion along with identification of areas requiring special attention during inspection.
COURSE CODE : DNVM007 TRAINING. This course comprises all the design features and class rules related to DP System. It also provides the Operational Challenges, Survey and Inspection requirements.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Technical Staff involved in ship operation, Shipyard and Superintendents.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Superintendents, Ship Managers and Senior Officers on board.
KEY ELEMENTS. DP system in general Design features : Interpretation of class rules ERN & FMEA : Concepts & appreciation DP : Functionality, redundancy and failure response testing DP system inspection Survey requirement in terms of class rule 2 Days DURATION : 24 to 25 June 2013 DATES : TBA COURSES FEES : Surveyorinspectinghullinoperations
KEY ELEMENTS. Design characteristics and features Functional of hull structural components Failure mode analysis : Cracks, buckling, indents and corrosion Preparation for inspection Coating and its failure Hull damage & damage reporting
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HULL STRUCTURE & INSPECTION ADVANCE COURSE TANKERS, BULK CARRIERS & CONTAINER VESSELS COURSE CODE : DNVM009 TRAINING. This course develops an appreciation of the design features of hull structure along with functional purpose of each component, covering the different types of vessels. The course shall also cover factors contributing to hull damage and hull structure components of tankers, bulk carriers and container carriers. HULL STRUCTURE THICKNESS MEASUREMENT COURSE CODE : DNVM010 TRAINING. This course develops an understanding on how to improve the quality of work and operating skills of UTM Companies, servicing clients with vessels under DNV Class.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Ship Managers, Senior Officers on board and Superintendents.
KEY ELEMENTS. Design characteristics and features Failure mode analysis : Cracks, buckling, indents and corrosion Coating and its failures Preparation for inspection Hull damage and damage reporting
KEY ELEMENTS. Structural strength fundamentals Design features of hull structure of oil tankers and bulk carriers Corrosion and acceptance criteria Introduction to class systematics and CAP DNV reporting to UTM Familiarisation and application
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Maritime Operations
LNG CARRIERS : DESIGN FEATURES, CARGO SYSTEM & SAFETY COURSE CODE : DNVM011 TRAINING. The course aims to familiarise learners with the design features of hull, cargo tanks, cargo systems and operation and population systems and how the LNG carriers operates and survey requirements. LPG CARRIER COURSE
COURSE CODE : DNVM012 TRAINING. The course provides a learning pathway for learners to understand the rules and regulations governing the basic, design features of LPG Carriers, characteristics, cargo tanks, piping systems and contain systems and also factors contributing to safe operation of LPG vessels.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Superintendents, Shipyard Technical Personnel and Senior Officers on board.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Shipyard Technical Personnel, Senior Officers on board and Superintendents.
KEY ELEMENTS. Familiarisation with the IGC Code LNG cargo tank design features : Merits and Demerits Cargo system and operation Propulsion alternatives for LNG vessel : Steam turbine, dual fuel boilers, medicam speed dual mode engines Survey requirements
KEY ELEMENTS. Gas Characteristics fundamentals Rules & Regulations Damage stability Cargo tanks design features, systems and operations Cargo containment systems Fire safety protection
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MACHINERY PMS : APPROVAL PROCEDURE & SURVEY ARRANGEMENT COURSE CODE : DNVM013 TRAINING. Learners will gain a better understanding of machinery survey arrangement prior to addressing issues related to PMS. They shall also familiarise themselves with the Machinery PMS in terms of approval procedures.
KEY ELEMENTS. Codes for machinery components / list Rules & regulations to machinery survey Survey arrangement machinery Changing to survey arrangement machinery PMS System requirements : Types, system & vessel approval Survey arrangements machinery PMS : Conditions, initials & annual survey Survey arrangement machinery CM
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COURSE CODE : DNVM014 TRAINING. The essence of this course is to familiarise with the production installation worldwide, classification and statutory requirements. It shall also cover critical areas that require attention during the conversion process and its continuous improvements.
COURSE CODE : DNVM015 TRAINING. The main objectives of this course are to prepare learners for effective superintending with in depth understanding of statutory regulations, design features of MOU, Key Operational issues and vessel surveillance schemes.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Technical Personnel from Ship Management Company and Shipyards.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Technical Personnel from Offshore and Drilling Companies.
KEY ELEMENTS. FPSO installation Origins and purpose of classification Offshore classification Statutory certification Conversion process Design features Project management issues
KEY ELEMENTS. Inter-relation between MOU Owners, Class Societies, Insurers, Flag Authorities & Self State Authorities Role of Class Societies Surveillance schemes : Steps leading to minimum unplanned technical downtime Design features & Effective utilization Survey requirements
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Safety & Quality Managers, Consultants, Superintendent and Operational Managers.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Superintendents, Ship Managers, Safety & Quality Managers from Shipyards and Consultants.
KEY ELEMENTS. Practical techniques of effective Risk Assessment Hazard Identification Risk matrices ranking & criteria Cost-Benefits Analysis Risk Assessment Relevant Case Studies
KEY ELEMENTS. Loss Causation Model Concept & Application M-SCAT (Maritime Systematic Cause Analysis Technique) : Step by step in accident investigation Identification of : Immediate causes and control action needed (CAN)
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COURSE CODE : DNVM017A TRAINING. Provides the knowledge, methods & managerial aspects in order to gain confidence as a HAZOPLeader. Consist a wide range of disciplines in design, development, production, maintenance or Safety/ Environmental role. The technique is finding increasingly diverse applications in a wide range of industries.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Safety & Quality Managers, Consultants involved with design, development, production or maintenance role.
KEY ELEMENTS. HAZOP method for continuous processes Roles of HAZOP team members Risk Ranking & Risk Matrices Preparation - controlling HAZOP studies Structured What-If (SWIFT) studies HAZOP in control systems Comparison of HAZOP with other analysis techniques when to use what? DURATION : DATES : COURSES FEES : 2 Days 19 to 20 March 2013 S$1,580
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Senior Officers on board, Superintendents and Shipyard Technical Staff.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Ship Repair Managers, Superintendents, Technical Staff Shipping Company and Shipyards.
KEY ELEMENTS. Relevant IMO Conventions & 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
KEY ELEMENTS. Main electrical system on board Descriptions of electrical components in terms of design features Emergency systems Cable installations Earthling battery Ex-installations Survey and Inspection Testing
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COURSE CODE : DNVM020 TRAINING. Familiarise leaners with machinery survey requirements in accordance with classification rules. The course shall also cover PMS (Planned Maintenance System) in terms of effective implementation and its principles.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Superintendents, Ship Repair Managers, Technical Staff Shipping Company and Shipyard.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Ship Managers, Superintendents, Shipyard Project Managers, Ship Brokers and Surveyors.
KEY ELEMENTS. Machinery survey arrangements Class systematics Planned maintenance systems : Implementation, verification and annual survey Common problems related to machinery survey System reporting procedures
KEY ELEMENTS. SOLAS : Latest developments & interpretation MARPOL Latest developments & interpretation Safer ship and clean seas
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COURSE CODE : DNVM022 TRAINING. Maritime Labour Convention 2006 provides comprehensive rights and protection at work. The course shall take learners step by step in term of its background, enforcements and minimum requirements for seafarers and preparation on the part of ship owners.
COURSE CODE : DNVM023 TRAINING. 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 this course is for learners to know the scheme responsibilities, authority and technical / managerial issues that are frequently reported as clear grounds, deficiencies and causing detentions.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Ship owners, Manager, Crew Manning Agents , those who want to know their rights & protection for the worlds more than 1.2 million seafarers.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Superintendents, Technical Personnel and Senior Shipboard Officers.
KEY ELEMENTS. Background & Scope of MLC 2006 Inspection & Certification Minimum requirements for seafarers Condition of employment Complaint handling Ship-owners preparation MLC Convention 2006 : Step by Step DURATION : DATES : COURSES FEES : 1 Day 18 Mar , 20 Jun, 11 Sep S$680
KEY ELEMENTS. Background & scope of PSC Ways to effectively manage PSC inspection Factors contributing to clear grounds, deficiencies and causing detentions Effective implementation of ISM and ISPS to achieve operational efficiency DURATION : DATES : COURSES FEES : Coastguardvessel 1 Day 20 May 2013 S$680
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Ship Superintendents, Technical Personnel and Senior Shipboard Officers.
KEY ELEMENTS. Roles of maritime regulatory bodies & classification concept & class systematics Major IMO conventions & codes relevant to ship operation and new building : updates & interpretation Condition Assessment Programme (CAP) How to prevent deficiency in PSC Hull & Machinery : Inspection & survey Case Study & Examinations
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COURSE CODE : DNVM025 TRAINING. During this course learners will know how to conduct audits, including practices guidance, preparation, execution and follow-up with focus on the shipping companies and the ships International Safety Management (ISM) system is conveyed to the learners.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Internal auditors, Managers within shipping and associated companies.
KEY ELEMENTS. ISM Code : Background and main purpose ISM Code : Basic principles & updates ISM Auditing Process : Company & ships Auditing knowledge & skills Risk management concepts & principles Case Studies and examinations
IN HOUSE TRAINING.
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IN-HOUSE TRAINING. In house training is when DNV trainer comes to a location of your choice to teach a class for your staff or group. Organisation with a variety of sites spread geographically may choose in house training, which brings together people from each of your sites; and in house training is scheduled at your convenience. It can be designed as a single session or as multiple sessions.
OUR CUSTOM DESGINED. The great benefits 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 organization. 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 to create a programme to meet your training needs. DNV Academy Singapore can help you improve your business performance and support your business goals through in house training. We work with international customers designing and delivering learning programmes locally and globally, but within specific culture context. DNV Academy Singapore 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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Registration Form
To register for our training courses, please complete this form and send back to us via email at Academy.Singapore@dnv.com. Please use separate copy for each course. Course Title Course Code Course Date : ______________________________________________________________________ : ______________________________________________________________________ : ______________________________________________________________________
Particulars of Participant Participants Name 1. 2. 3. 4. Group discount of 7% shall be offered for 3 or more registered participants from the same company. * Please attach separate sheet, if you have more than 4 participants Company Name in Full: Mailing / Invoice Address: Contact Person: Email: Tel: Fax: Designation E-mail Dietary Vegetarian Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No
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.
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
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Head office Local offices
DNV ACADEMY SINGAPORE 10 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE DNV TECHNOLOGY CENTRE SINGAPORE 118224
TEL: (+65) 6508 3750, FAX: (+65) 6779 7269 E-MAIL: Academy.Singapore@dnv.com WEBSITE : http://www.dnv.com
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