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amcsearch.com.au (03) 6324 9850 phone Int: +61 3 6324 9850 UNDERSTANDING SHIP MOORING FROM TERMINAL PERSPECTIVE (ONLINE) ONLINE This is designed for shore side personnel who are involved in vessel mooring operation. The course provides participants with general knowledge on why vessels are moored as they are, the equipment used on the ship and shore, and the terminology used for mooring operations. Delivery Method: 100% online training and assessment Designed for: Dry Bulk Cargo Loading Terminal, Dry Bulk Carrier Unloading/Discharge Terminal, Tanker Loading Terminal, Tanker Loading/Discharge Terminal, Container Terminal, Ro/Ro Terminal, Passenger Terminal, Mooring Crew Content Types: Written material, images, videos, animation Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this training, participants will: 1. Be able to identify the external forces acting on a ship when at berth 2. Be able to differentiate the difference between headlines, sternlines, springs and breast lines 3. Appreciate the different material that mooring lines are constructed from. 4. Detail the method of counteracting forces through mooring line arrangement. 5. Understand the concept and implication of snapback. Assessment: An assessment will be provided at the end of the course (fully online), you will have unlimited attempts to achieve the 100% pass mark. References: Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG) Certification: Australian Maritime College Completion Statement. Language: English Duration: Approximately 60 minutes DURATION: Online, approximately 60 minutes COURSE DATES: Course Fee | Online | $85 RELATEDCOURSES Longitudinal Stresses on a Ship (Online) Ballast Systems (Online) Safe Bulk Loading Practice Online Maritime Confined Space Entry Refresher Training (Online) Introduction to Draught Surveys (Online) Bulk Carrier Cargo Plans Explained (Load and Unload) (Online) Bulk Carrier Layout and Construction (Online)

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phone Int: +61 3 6324 9850

UNDERSTANDING SHIP MOORING FROMTERMINAL PERSPECTIVE (ONLINE)ONLINE

This is designed for shore side personnel who are involved in vessel mooringoperation. The course provides participants with general knowledge on whyvessels are moored as they are, the equipment used on the ship and shore,and the terminology used for mooring operations.

Delivery Method: 100% online training and assessment

Designed for:

Dry Bulk Cargo Loading Terminal, DryBulk Carrier Unloading/DischargeTerminal, Tanker Loading Terminal,Tanker Loading/Discharge Terminal,Container Terminal, Ro/Ro Terminal,Passenger Terminal, Mooring Crew

Content Types: Written material, images, videos,animation

LearningOutcomes:

Upon successful completion of thistraining, participants will:1. Be able to identify the externalforces acting on a ship when at berth2. Be able to differentiate thedifference between headlines,sternlines, springs and breast lines3. Appreciate the different materialthat mooring lines are constructedfrom.4. Detail the method of counteractingforces through mooring linearrangement.5. Understand the concept andimplication of snapback.

Assessment:

An assessment will be provided at theend of the course (fully online), you willhave unlimited attempts to achieve the100% pass mark.

References: Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG)

Certification: Australian Maritime CollegeCompletion Statement.

Language: English

Duration: Approximately 60 minutes

DURATION: Online, approximately 60minutes

COURSE DATES:Course Fee | Online | $85

RELATED COURSES

Longitudinal Stresses on a Ship (Online)Ballast Systems (Online)Safe Bulk Loading Practice OnlineMaritime Confined Space Entry RefresherTraining (Online)Introduction to Draught Surveys (Online)Bulk Carrier Cargo Plans Explained (Loadand Unload) (Online)Bulk Carrier Layout and Construction(Online)

Compatibility: Google Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Edge, Safari, Android Phone,iPhone, iPad

Product Code: 003-039 | Version 1, 11 May 2021

Enrolment:

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Course Preview: Click here to review the online course

COVID-19In order to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and to protect the health and safety of our

trainees and staff, AMC Search (AMCS) is operating a COVID-Safe campus aligned with the

protocols and procedures established by the University of Tasmania. This includes

automatic screening for on-campus trainees, enhanced hygiene and social distancing

controls.

Strict Tasmanian border controls will impact your training if you are planning on travelling

to train with AMC Search from interstate. For up-to-date information about Tasmania's

border controls please visit the Tasmanian Government.

All Online Maritime Training courses running as normal.

Also, some courses can be adapted to online delivery at short notice so please call 03 6324

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REGISTRATION TERMSFace to face courses

Cancellations up to 15 working days prior to the scheduled date will be accepted without

penalty. Cancellations less than 15 working days will be subject to 100% cancellation fee.

AMC Search reserves the right to cancel the course 15 working days prior to the scheduled

date if insufficient registrations are received. Any fees paid for cancelled courses will be

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access to the online learning environment is provided. Please note, it will take between 2-4

business days to provide your access to the online course if you have not studied

previously with AMC Search, the Australian Maritime College or the University of Tasmania.

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