DPO on board training

This training designed to be delivered onboard of real offshore vessel to those looking to inhance their practical skills in DP systems utilisation.

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Cost: EUR
Time: 6 working hours per day
Course Country: Lithuania
Certification

The Nautical Institute

This course is certified by
The Nautical Institute.
Duration: 31-61 days
Participants: 24 prs
Validity: No expiry
Language: English

Lithuania contacts

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

Purpose

On shore ship simulation training has been a common and useful resource over the years in the offshore industry; it compliments but will never substitute for a live experience at sea.
Ideally, training at sea on a real vessel, enabling a student to experience live sea conditions would be the panacea. This is why Lerus Training have developed a programme using a sea going training vessel which enables students to engage in realistic onboard training, including, maneuvering the ship and learning how to react in critical conditions.

Offshore vessels are continuously growing in size and complexity, and recruiting deck officers with the necessary skills and experience is proving more and more difficult. This training program has been developed in accordance with The Nautical Institute training scheme for a Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO).
The aim of this training programme is to concentrate all the available time developing the DPO's DP skills and basic familiarisation skills to become more proficient in order to avoid any human related incidents

Target Audience

Prospective Dynamic Positioning Operators with basic skills obtained on simulators and theoretical knowledge of DP operations.

Course Content
  • Location and identification the essential elements of the DP system.
  • Function description of the elements of the DP system.
  • The DP documentation carried on the vessel.
  • The practical use and limitations of the vessel specific reference systems. The causes and effects of interference, failures, shadow sectors, environmental and external influences.
  • The practical use of the vessel motion reference systems. The causes and effects of interference and failures.
  • The Bridge organization and procedures required for DP operations.
  • The procedure for changing the vessel from manual to DP control.
  • The procedure for moving the vessel from the stand off position to the working position.
  • Monitoring of the vessel in the working position.
  • The procedure for safe departure from the working location.
  • Working knowledge of the DP monitoring and alarm system.
Objectives

Each prospective DPO should demonstrate proficiency in the main tasks mentioned in the DP Operator logbook according to the Nautical Institute training scheme after a Seagoing DP familiarisation period.

Assessment

Verbal examination and a written report on DP familiarization period.

Admission Requirements
  • Trainee should have a valid STCW CoC
  • Trainee should complete a DPO Induction Course
  • Trainee have to pass the online assessment and receive The Nautical Institute DP Operator Logbook
  • Trainee should have a medical certificate
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Want to know more about DPO on board training

Get in touch with our bookings team on +37060741711 or email the team at klaipeda@lerus-online.com

Frequently asked questions - DPO on board training

After completing the course, will participants receive a certification?

Yes, upon completion, participants will receive a certification which confirms their enhanced practical skills in DP systems utilization onboard real offshore vessels.

What is the primary objective of the DPO on board training in Lithuania?

The primary objective of the DPO on board training in Lithuania is to provide prospective Dynamic Positioning Operators with a hands-on, real-world experience at sea, enabling them to enhance their practical skills in DP systems utilization. This training focuses on helping participants become proficient in managing the vessel under actual sea conditions, thus significantly reducing the risk of human-related incidents.

What are the key components of the DPO on board training in Lithuania?

The key components of the DPO on board training in Lithuania include practical exercises with the DP system, understanding its limitations, learning about vessel specific reference systems, bridge organization for DP operations, transitioning from manual to DP control, and monitoring the vessel in operational conditions. Participants also engage in simulations that replicate moving the vessel from standby to working positions and handling emergencies.

How is participant performance evaluated in the DPO on board training?

Participant performance in the DPO on board training is evaluated through a verbal examination and a written report based on the DP familiarization period. This assessment ensures that each trainee demonstrates proficiency in the essential tasks of a Dynamic Positioning Operator as outlined by The Nautical Institute.

Why should individuals consider enrolling in the DPO on board training offered by Lerus?

Lerus is a globally recognized provider known for high training standards and detailed practical instruction, making it a strong choice for those seeking to advance their skills in dynamic positioning operations. The DPO on board training offered by Lerus takes place on a sea-going vessel, providing realistic training environments that are crucial for understanding the complex dynamics of offshore operations. With training centers around the world, Lerus ensures accessibility and consistency in the quality of training provided.
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