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General GMDSS Operator

Training format
Course approved
Maritime Administration of Ukraine
American Bureau of Shipping Academy
Republic of Panama
Republic of Liberia
Republic of the Marshall Islands
For whom
Captains
Chief Mates
Cadets of maritime educational institutions
Teaching language
English
Russian
Ukrainian
Duration
Seat restriction

The course "General GMDSS Operator" is designed to prepare GMDSS operators (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) in accordance with the international standards STCW A-IV/2 and B-IV/2 (paragraphs 29-36). This course covers all the necessary topics so that participants can confidently work with equipment and communication systems. The course consists of 10 sections and includes 108 hours of theoretical and practical training. The training format includes lectures, practical group sessions on a simulator, and additional independent work.

The course program includes training in the proper and effective operation of all GMDSS subsystems and equipment, safe operation of communication apparatus and auxiliary devices, working on the keyboard for radio message exchange, configuring receivers and transmitters for various types of work, as well as setting up antennas and switching to other antennas. Participants will learn how to correctly operate the radio equipment of rescue tools and emergency beacons, transmit and receive messages via radiotelephone and radiotelex, and maintain a high level of acquired skills in using modern communication means and new types of equipment.

Upon completion of the course, students must demonstrate knowledge, understanding, professionalism, the ability to perform duties, and take responsibility in accordance with international standards. Competency assessment includes lectures, practical training on a simulator, methods of demonstrating competence, and a written test, which is allocated 5 hours. The course fully complies with international standards and requirements, providing participants with both theoretical and practical training to ensure a high level of competence in the work of GMDSS operators.

On the course you will learn to

  • Operation of all GMDSS subsystems and equipment under normal radio wave propagation conditions and typical interference.
  • Safe operation of all GMDSS communication apparatus and auxiliary devices, including safety measures.
  • Working on the keyboard for satisfactory radio message exchange.
  • Configuring receivers and transmitters for various types of work, including digital selective calling and radiotelex.
  • Setting up antennas and switching to other antennas.
  • Operating radio equipment of rescue tools and emergency beacons.
  • Proper transmission and reception of messages via radiotelephone and radiotelex.
  • Maintaining a high level of acquired skills in using modern communication means and new types of equipment.

Issuing certificates

Certificate of qualified specialist.

Level of instructor-teachers

The course instructors possess high qualifications and experience corresponding to the provisions of section 1/6 of the STCW Code with amendments. They have maritime education, over three years of experience working on seagoing ships, and more than one year of experience in a training center for the command staff. Instructors hold a certificate of completion of the "General GMDSS Operator" course.

Compliance with international conventions

International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized UN agency responsible for regulating shipping. The standards developed by IMO are included in the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).

STCW, A-IV/2; B-IV/2 paragraphs 29-36 relate to the requirements for training and certification of GMDSS operators. Let's consider each of them in detail:

  1. STCW Code, Part A, Section IV/2 (A-IV/2):
    • Mandatory requirements for GMDSS operator certification:
      • Requirements for minimum training and competencies to obtain the GMDSS operator certificate.
      • Establishment of qualification standards that must be met by operators to obtain the certificate.
      • Training and preparation, including theoretical and practical parts, using GMDSS equipment and performing communication procedures.
  2. STCW Code, Part B, Section IV/2 (B-IV/2) paragraphs 29-36:
    • Guidance notes for GMDSS operator certification:
      • Paragraphs 29-36 in Part B include recommendations and guidelines that complement the mandatory requirements of Part A.
      • These recommendations may include more detailed instructions on teaching methods, practical exercises, competence assessment, and other aspects of GMDSS operator training.
      • They serve to ensure uniformity and high training standards for operators worldwide.

Material and technical support of the course

The course provides equipped classrooms with the possibility of note-taking. Educational materials and demonstration materials, such as stands, posters, slides, and photographs, are used in classes. Special attention is given to practical training using the GMDSS Simulator TGS 5000.

 

TRANSAS TGS 5000 GMDSS SIMULATOR

The simulator is designed to train GMDSS operators in conditions as close to real ones as possible. It allows for modeling various scenarios, including emergency situations, and provides practical skill development necessary for working with GMDSS equipment. The simulator is equipped with all necessary hardware and software, allowing trainees to gain practical experience in a safe and controlled environment.

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