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AIMS:

Engine Room Resource Management (ERM) was developed for marine engineers, electro-technical officers, technical superintendents, and shipboard personnel. It focuses on the efficient operation and supervision of propulsion and auxiliary systems in a team-based environment.

Emphasis is placed on resource management, leadership, and teamwork, essential for safe and effective engine room operations. The course aligns with IMO Model Course 2.07 and complies with SIRE 2.0 Part 1 – Section 3.3.4.

OBJECTIVES:

An Engine Room Team and Resource Management course is designed to equip maritime professionals, especially those in a ship's engine department, with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage personnel, machinery, and resources in the engine room. The goal is to enhance safety, operational efficiency, and teamwork within the engine room. Below is a general outline of the potential content covered in such a course:

COURSE CONTENT:

  1. Human factor theory and human limitations
  2. Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic, and control systems
  3. Operate generator and distribution system
  4. Manage the troubleshooting and restoration of electrical and electronic equipment to operating condition
  5. Efficient use of resources and delegation
  6. Communications
  7. Planning and prioritising
  8. Identification of the cause of the problem and a timely correct response
  9. Behavioural Competency Assessment
  10. SIRE 2.0 familiarisation
Course Duration: 3 Days
Skill Level: Beginner
Modules: 18
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