Aim of BSR LNG Competence Center
Gathering knowledge, experience, competence and training infrastructure to prepare people for LNG.
Network of collaborating institutions will be able to train enough staff with the skills required by the industry.
Service package
• Training sessions
• Training facilities
• Distance learning
• Certification
Target groups
Target groups
Target groups
Bunker barge /
bunker vesselsVessels powered
by LNG
Truck
cisterns
Port’s bunker
infrastructure
Port
equipmentInland
vessels
LNG powered
trucks
LNG powered
trains
Target groups
Bunker barge /
bunker vesselsVessels powered
by LNG
Truck
cisterns
Port’s bunker
infrastructure
Port
equipmentInland
vessels
LNG powered
trucks
LNG powered
trains
LNG management level
LNG operational level
LNG support level
Training sessions• Value Chain Training (LNG management level)
• Business management level
• Port authority
• Maritime administrations
• Policy makers
• Maritime Training
• Basic (LNG support level)
• Required for seafarers responsible for designated safety duties associated with care, use or emergency response to the fuel on board IGF ships(International Code Of Safety For Ships Using Gases Or Other Low-flashpoint Fuels –IGF Code)
• Crews of tugs and other port auxiliary vessels
• Port personnel
• Business operational level
• Advanced (LNG operational level)
• Masters, engineer officers and all personnel with immediate responsibility for the care and use of fuels and fuel systems on ships subject to the IGF Code
• LNG bunker /refueling stations operators, LNG cisterns drivers, etc.
Scope of Value Chain Training 1/2
Competence Knowledge
Co
ntr
ibu
te t
o t
he
safe
op
erat
ion
of
a ve
hic
lep
ow
ered
by
LNG
✓ Design and operational characteristics of LNG vehicles
✓ Basic knowledge of LNG vehicles, their fuel systems and fuel storage systems
✓ Basic knowledge of fuels and fuel storage systems’ operations on LNG vehicles
✓ Basic knowledge of the physical properties of fuels on LNG vehicles
✓ Knowledge and understanding of safety requirements and safety management on LNG vehicles
Scope of Value Chain Training 2/2
Competence Knowledge
Take precautions to prevent hazards on a vehicle poweredby LNG
✓ Basic knowledge of the hazards associated with fuel operations
✓ Basic knowledge of hazard controls
✓ Understanding of fuel characteristics as found on a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
✓ LNG project management, business modelling
✓ LNG economy purchase, contract management
✓ LNG for road, rail and inland water transport and industry
✓ LNG standards and regulation, legal environment
Scope of Maritime Basic Training 1/6
Competence Knowledge
Co
ntr
ibu
te t
o t
he
safe
o
per
atio
n o
f a
ship
su
bje
ct
to t
he
IGF
Co
de
✓ Design and operational characteristics of IGF ships
✓ Basic knowledge of IGF ships, their fuel systems and fuel storage systems
✓ Basic knowledge of fuels and fuel storage systems’ operations on board IGF ships
✓ Basic knowledge of the physical properties of fuels on board IGF ships
✓ Knowledge and understanding of safety requirements and safety management on board IGF ships
Scope of Maritime Basic Training 2/6
Competence Knowledge
Take precautions to prevent hazards on a ship subject to the IGF Code
✓ Basic knowledge of the hazards associated with operations on IGF ships
✓ Basic knowledge of hazard controls
✓ Understanding of fuel characteristics on IGF ships as found on a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Scope of Maritime Basic Training 3/6
Competence Knowledge
Ap
ply
occ
up
atio
nal
hea
lth
an
d
safe
ty p
reca
uti
on
s an
d
mea
sure
s
✓ Awareness of function of gas-measuring instruments and similar equipment
✓ Proper use of specialized safety equipment and protective devices
✓ Basic knowledge of safe working practices and procedures in accordance with legislation and industry guidelines and personal shipboard safety relevant to IGF ships
✓ Precautions to be taken before and during repair and maintenance work
✓ Basic knowledge of first aid with reference to a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
✓ Medical First Aid Guide (MFAG), Material Safety Data Sheet
Scope of Maritime Basic Training 4/6
Competence Knowledge
Car
ry o
ut
fire
figh
tin
g o
per
atio
ns
on
a s
hip
su
bje
ct t
o t
he
IGF
Co
de
✓ Fire organization and action to be taken on IGF ships
✓ Special hazards associated with fuel systems and fuel handling on IGF ships
✓ Firefighting agents and methods used to control and extinguish fires in conjunction with the different fuels found on board IGF ships
✓ Firefighting system operations
Scope of Maritime Basic Training 5/6
Competence Knowledge
Respond to emergencies
✓ Basic knowledge of emergency procedures, including emergency shutdown
Scope of Maritime Basic Training 6/6
Competence Knowledge
Take precautions to prevent pollution of the environment from the release of fuels found on ships subject to the IGF Code
✓ Basic knowledge of measures to be taken in the event of leakage/spillage/ venting of the fuels from IGF ships
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 1/9
Competence Knowledge
Fam
iliar
ity
wit
h
ph
ysic
al a
nd
ch
em
ical
pro
per
ties
o
f fu
els
abo
ard
sh
ips
sub
ject
to
IGF
Co
de ✓ Basic knowledge and understanding of simple
chemistry and physics and the relevant definitions related to safe bunkering and use of fuels used on board IGF ships
✓ Understanding the information contained in a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) about fuels addressed by the IGF Code
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 2/9
Competence Knowledge
Operate controls of fuel related to propulsion plant and engineering systems and services and safety devices on ships subject to the IGF Code
✓ Operating principles of marine power plants
✓ Ships' auxiliary machinery
✓ Knowledge of marine engineering terms
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 3/9
Competence Knowledge
Ab
ility
to
saf
ely
per
form
an
d m
on
ito
r al
l o
per
atio
ns
rela
ted
to
th
e fu
els
use
d o
n b
oar
d s
hip
s su
bje
ct t
o t
he
IGF
Co
de ✓ Design and characteristics of IGF ships
✓ Knowledge of ship design, systems, and equipment found on ships
✓ Knowledge of fuel system theory and characteristics, including types of fuel system pumps and their safe operation on board ships
✓ Knowledge of safe procedures and checklists for taking fuel tanks in and out of service
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 4/9Competence Knowledge
Pla
n a
nd
mo
nit
or
safe
bu
nke
rin
g,
sto
wag
e an
d s
ecu
rin
g o
f th
e f
uel
on
b
oar
d s
hip
s su
bje
ct t
o t
he
IGF
Co
de
✓ General knowledge of IGF ships
✓ Ability to use all data available on board related to bunkering, storage and securing of fuels addressed by the IGF Code
✓ Ability to establish clear and concise communications and between the ship and the terminal, truck or the bunker- supply ship
✓ Knowledge of safety and emergency procedures for operation of machinery, fuel- and control systems for IGF
✓ Proficiency in the operation of bunkering systems on board IGF ships
✓ Proficiency to perform fuel system measurements and calculations
✓ Ability to ensure the safe management of bunkering and other IGF Code fuel related operations concurrent with other onboard operations, both in port and at sea
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 5/9
Competence Knowledge
Take precautions to prevent pollution of the environment from the release of fuels from ships subject to the IGF Code
✓ Knowledge of the effects of pollution on human and environment
✓ Knowledge of measures to be taken in the event of spillage/leakage/ venting
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 6/9
Competence Knowledge
Mo
nit
or
and
co
ntr
ol
com
plia
nce
wit
h
legi
slat
ive
req
uir
eme
nts ✓ Knowledge and understanding of relevant
provisions of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), as amended and other relevant IMO instruments, industry guidelines and port regulations as commonly applied
✓ Proficiency in the use of the IGF Code and related documents
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 7/9Competence Knowledge
Take
pre
cau
tio
ns
to p
reve
nt
haz
ard
s
✓ Knowledge and understanding of the hazards and control measures associated with fuel system operations on board IGF ships
✓ Proficiency to calibrate and use monitoring and fuel detection systems, instruments and equipment on board IGF ships
✓ Knowledge and understanding of dangers of non compliance with relevant rules/regulations
✓ Knowledge and understanding of risks assessment method analysis on board IGF ships
✓ Ability to elaborate and develop risks analysis related to risks on board IGF ships
✓ Ability to elaborate and develop safety plans and safety instructions for IGF ships
✓ Knowledge of hot work, enclosed spaces and tank entry including permitting procedures
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 8/9
Competence Knowledge
Apply occupational health and safety precautions and measures on board a ship subject to the IGF Code
✓ Proper use of safety equipment and protective devices
✓ Knowledge of safe working practices and procedures in accordance with legislation and industry guidelines and personal shipboard safety
✓ Basic knowledge of first aid with reference to a Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for fuels addressed by the IGF Code
Scope of Maritime Advanced Training 9/9
Competence Knowledge
Knowledge of the prevention, control and firefighting and extinguishing systems on board ships subject to the IGF Code
✓ Knowledge of the methods and firefighting appliances to detect, control and extinguish fires of fuels addressed by the IGF Code
LNG related training infrastructure
• The best way, to acquire knowledge and some skills, is to do it by yourself and to repeat the actions so many times until the procedure will be familiar
• Therefore some parts of the courses will be conducted with using simulators
• Currently on boardof the Competence Centre are:• LNG cargo handling simulator (both sides LNG carrier and terminal) where
following scenarios can be provided: pipes connections and disconnections including emergency shut-down, controlling cargo operations, emergency response in case of cargo spill or fire etc.
• engine of vessels powered by LNG with preparing a fuel for engine, managing the fuel and storage systems etc.
• LNG vessels
Distance learning
• BSR LNG Competence Centre will prepare training materials which can be used for a distance leaning
• These materials will consist of • Recorded curses covering at least Maritime basic training
• Clips video, also in VR technology, presenting bunkering procedures, emergence response procedures etc.
• Every member institution will be able to use these materials on its own e-learning platform
• Depending on capability of such platforms a trainee assessment application can be implemented (computer based assessment)
Certification
• Every member institution of BSR LNG Competence Centre can issue its own certificate which prove the participation in the appropriate LNG training
• the maritime trainings are designed with consideration of “The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers” (STCW) requirements, and can be a base for a certificate issued by national maritime administration
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