The course "Bridge Resource Management (BRM)" is designed for captains, chief officers, second officers, watch officers, as well as cadets of maritime educational institutions.
The main objectives of the course include familiarization with the features of using propulsion and steering systems when maneuvering the ship, working with a set of radio and electronic navigation equipment of the bridge, ensuring safe navigation in difficult conditions, developing effective procedures for joint watchkeeping on the bridge, organizing navigational watchkeeping under intense shipping conditions, managing large-tonnage ships and ships with special maneuvering characteristics, as well as practicing the actions of the watchkeeping team during pilotage, mooring operations, and anchoring.
Classes are held in an equipped classroom, and the TRANSAS Navi-Trainer Professional 5000 ship handling simulator is used for practical training. The course is developed in full compliance with international IMO standards.
Familiarization with the features of using propulsion and steering systems when maneuvering the ship:
Using a set of radio and electronic navigation equipment on the bridge:
Ensuring safe navigation in difficult conditions:
Effective procedures for joint watchkeeping on the bridge:
Organizing navigational watchkeeping under intense shipping conditions:
Managing large-tonnage ships and ships with special maneuvering characteristics:
Practicing the actions of the watchkeeping team during pilotage, mooring operations, and anchoring:
Instructors possess qualifications and experience that meet the requirements of Section 1/6 of the STCW Code as amended. They have maritime education, over three years of experience working on seagoing ships, and experience teaching in training centers for command staff. All instructors have a certificate of completion of the course "Bridge Resource Management (BRM)."
These standards form the basis for the training and certification of maritime specialists, ensuring a high level of professional training and safety on board.
Classes are held in an equipped classroom with facilities for note-taking, equipped with appropriate training aids and demonstration materials (stands, posters, slides, photographs). For practical training, the TRANSAS Navi-Trainer Professional 5000 ship handling simulator is used.
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