Dynamic Positioning Simulator Course (NI DP Advanced)

DP Simulator Course is a "Phase C" of The Nautical Institute DPO Training and Certification Scheme. 5-day training is carried out mostly on the DP Simulator to allow delegates to gain required skills and knowledge of DP Operations.

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Cost: USD 1700
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Country: Singapore
Certification

The Nautical Institute

This course is certified by
The Nautical Institute.
Duration: 5 days
Participants: 4 prs
Validity: No expiry
Language: English

Singapore contacts

Address: Blk 50 Ubi Crescent #01-10, Ubi Techpark, Singapore 408565

Purpose

To give the student should a thorough knowledge of the practical aspects of DP operations. They should be capable of planning and conducting any DP operation, including risk assessment, contingency planning and assessment of vessel capability. They should also be able to react correctly to any circumstances which could lead to a catastrophic failure or which constitutes a catastrophic failure itself.

The course is part of NI DPO Training Scheme. More details about NI DPO Training Scheme you may find HERE.

Content

The training is based on the programme as outlined by the recommendations contained in The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) guidelines.
Training is a mix of theoretical sessions and practical exercises in simulators, using Kongsberg DP.

Objectives
  • By use of simulator equipment, the student must demonstrate an ability to set up and operate a DP system, including special functions as Auto track and follow target, sensors and associated Position reference systems.
  • The student must demonstrate an ability to carry out a DP operation. All elements of the operation must be adequately covered. This includes planning using all relevant information, contingency planning, worksite approach, use of checklists, communication, DP watch schedule, DP hand over and DP logbook requirements.
  • The student must describe the limitations of the DP systems during operations in shallow and deep waters.
  • The student must demonstrate knowledge of conditions that will cause degraded or emergency status to prevail.
  • The student must evaluate various information received and recognise warnings and alarms associated with catastrophic failures.
  • The student must demonstrate correct behavior in connection with failures and take appropriate action to stabilise the vessels position after a failure.
Assessment

Theoretical and practical assessment.

Admission Requirements

Participants must have attended and satisfactorily completed an approved Dynamic Positioning (DP) basic course. Documented minimum sea-going DP familiarization (30 or 60 days depends on scheme) with sufficient entries in the training log.
Participants must hold either a STCW Regulation II/1 - II/2 - II/3 Deck or a Regulation III/1 – III /2 – III/3 Engine certificate. Valid certificate must be presented on the first day of the course as proof.
Persons who have a DP Basic / induction course dated before January 1st 2012 can join the course, if the complete DPO training can be completed within a 5 year period.

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The Dynamic Positioning Simulator Course, recognized as "Phase C" in The Nautical Institute's DPO Training and Certification Scheme, is an advanced level of dynamic positioning training designed to refine the skills and knowledge of those who have successfully completed the DP Induction Course. Held in Singapore, this 5-day intensive training immerses participants in simulated DP operations, including errors and failures, through practical exercises on Kongsberg DP simulators. This course is intended for maritime professionals who aim to deepen their understanding of dynamic positioning systems, focusing on the conduct of typical DP operations, risk assessment, and the development of contingency plans to cover all foreseeable system failures.

Throughout the course, participants are given the opportunity to practice all aspects of DP operations planning and execution, including the setup and operation of a redundant DP system. The training methodology combines theoretical sessions based on the guidelines from The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) with hands-on simulator exercises. These exercises are designed to simulate realistic DP-based operations, giving participants the chance to undertake roles and responsibilities akin to those onboard DP vessels. This approach ensures that deck officers and DPOs can effectively manage DP control, including risk assessment and preparation of plans for routine and emergency situations.

Upon completion of the DP Simulator Course, participants will have demonstrated their ability to carry out comprehensive DP operations, effectively respond to DP system alarms, warnings, and failures, and stabilize the vessel's position after a failure. This course not only prepares participants for the projected DP operation but also emphasizes the importance of practical operation of associated equipment, such as sensors, thrusters, and position reference systems. Graduates of this course will have enhanced their dynamic positioning training solutions, making them well-equipped to advance in the Nautical Institute’s DP operator certification scheme and undertake complex DP operations in their maritime careers.

Frequently asked questions - Dynamic Positioning advanced course

What is Dynamic Positioning (DP) Simulator Course?

The Dynamic Positioning (DP) Simulator Course is an advanced training program for those working towards becoming a certified Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO). This course focuses on enhancing the practical skills of trainees using DP simulation systems that replicate real-life vessel scenarios.

Upon successful completion of the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Simulator Course with Lerus in Singapore, will participants receive an official certification from the Nautical Institute (NI)?

Yes, participants who successfully complete the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Simulator Course conducted by Lerus in Singapore will receive an official certification from the Nautical Institute (NI). This certification is globally recognized and affirms the participant's expertise and capabilities in dynamic positioning operations.

How does Lerus ensure the excellence and relevance of the Dynamic Positioning (NI DP) Simulator Course offered in Singapore?

Lerus, as a global leader in maritime training, is dedicated to upholding the highest standards. In Singapore, our DP Simulator Course is meticulously designed in line with the rigorous guidelines set by the Nautical Institute (NI) and the evolving needs of the maritime industry. Our cutting-edge DP simulators provide participants with an immersive training experience, simulating a wide range of DP scenarios. Additionally, our seasoned instructors, with their extensive global DP experience, ensure participants receive comprehensive and up-to-date training.

Beyond the simulator training, what additional support and opportunities does Lerus offer to its graduates in Singapore?

Lerus's commitment to its graduates extends well beyond the course's conclusion. We provide ongoing post-course support, assisting graduates in further DP training opportunities, the NI certification process, and potential career advancements in the DP sector. With our expansive global network, Lerus graduates from Singapore are integrated into a worldwide community of maritime professionals, granting them unparalleled opportunities for networking and growth within the global DP industry.
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