Lloyd's_Register Lloyd’s Register’s Marine Training Services is going to conduct Essential Dry-Docking Course this month.

Some interesting features of this course are:

  • to be conducted at Piraeus, Greece.
  • duration: three days from June 29.
  • course is designed to provide all the essential information needed to prepare, plan and execute a successful dry-docking.
  • course is helpful to existing marine superintendents, technical managers, fleet managers, senior sea staff and anyone involved in planning a docking.
  • the course will cover:
    • introduction to dry-docks training
    • specification preparation and tender evaluation
    • the importance of planning
    • repairs
    • preparation for departure
    • a new feature called Lloyd’s Register’s lexicon of learning: heutagogy – ’self-determined learning’
  • on completion of the course, the candidate will
    • be able to prepare, plan and cost a dry-docking
    • have a more in depth knowledge of dry-docks
    • be able to contingency plan for repairs and modifications
    • be more pragmatic and understand what can and cannot be done within the Rules of classification

More dry-docking courses are being planned at Dubai in September, and Copenhagen and London later in 2009.

Fore more details regarding the course, log on to Lloyd’s Register.

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