Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) Course

Course is designed to meet requirements of IMO Res.A1079(28) and recognised by The Nautical Institute.

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Cost: EUR 1500
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Country: Lithuania
Certification

The Nautical Institute

This course is certified by
The Nautical Institute.
Duration: 3 days
Participants: 8 prs
Validity: 5 years
Language: English

Lithuania contacts

Address: Silutes pl. 101-311,
LT95112 Klaipeda, Lithuania

Objectives:

For personnel who intend to become a Barge Supervisor (Barge Master), to undertake responsibility for Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) on Mobile Offshore Units (MOU).

Reference material:

Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) Course book provided during training.
Video presentation – related to each chapter

Course Content:

  • Terminology associated to ships’ stability
  • States of equilibrium
  • Initial stability
  • Longitudinal and transverse stability
  • Hydrostatic parameters
  • List and trim
  • Damaged stability
  • Loading weights and mooring system effects
  • Motions in a seaway and ballast control
  • Operating procedures and reports.
  • Blackout situations
  • Movements of onboard cargo
  • Collision regulations
  • Loss of watertight integrity
  • Various equipment and systems’ failure
  • Severe weather

Prerequisite

Valid Mobile Offshore Units (MOU) Stability Certificate;
Valid STCW certificate of competency as Master, Chief Mate or Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch;
Valid basic STCW certificates or BOSIET;
Valid Medical Examination

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Frequently asked questions - Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) Course

After completing the course with Lerus, will participants receive a certification?

Yes, upon successfully completing the course, participants will receive a certification from The Nautical Institute, certifying their proficiency and understanding in the relevant subject matter.

What is the primary objective of the "Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) Course" offered by Lerus in Lithuania?

The primary objective of this course is to prepare personnel to undertake responsibilities as a Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) on Mobile Offshore Units (MOU), following the standards and requirements set by IMO Res.A1079(28) and recognized by The Nautical Institute. It aims to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills for overseeing barge operations effectively.

What key topics are covered in the "Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) Course" in Lithuania?

The course covers a comprehensive range of topics essential for Barge Supervisors, including ships' stability terminology, states of equilibrium, initial, longitudinal, and transverse stability, hydrostatic parameters, list and trim, damaged stability, loading weights, mooring system effects, motions in a seaway, ballast control, operating procedures, blackout situations, cargo movements, collision regulations, loss of watertight integrity, and equipment and systems' failure.

What are the prerequisites for enrolling in the "Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) Course" in Lithuania?

To enroll in this course, participants must have a valid Mobile Offshore Units (MOU) Stability Certificate, a valid STCW certificate of competency as Master, Chief Mate, or Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch, valid basic STCW certificates or BOSIET, and a valid Medical Examination Certificate.

Why should individuals enroll in Lerus's "Barge Supervisor (Barge Master) Course" in Lithuania?

Lerus, a global company with training centers worldwide, is known for its high-quality training programs that adhere to the highest international standards. This course in Lithuania offers expert instructors, advanced training methodologies, and a curriculum that equips participants with critical skills and knowledge for effective barge supervision, making Lerus a preferred choice for maritime professionals seeking comprehensive training in high responsibility areas.
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