Advanced training for oil tanker cargo operations, OTT (A-V/1-1-2) (1 cr)
Code: MK00DQ84-3005
General information
- Enrollment
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07.04.2025 - 21.04.2025
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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01.09.2025 - 21.12.2025
The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 1 cr
- Local portion
- 1 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Unit
- Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
- Campus
- Kotka Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 12 - 40
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Technology
- Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
- Teacher in charge
- Arto Harmonen
- Groups
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MKKT22SPMarine Technology, full-time studies
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MKKT24KAMarine Technology, full-time studies
- Course
- MK00DQ84
Realization has 2 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 16 h 0 min.
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Wed 03.12.2025 time 08:00 - 16:00 (8 h 0 min) |
Öljysäiliöalusten lastitoimintojen koulutus, OTT (A-V/1-1-2) MK00DQ84-3005 |
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Thu 04.12.2025 time 08:00 - 16:00 (8 h 0 min) |
Öljysäiliöalusten lastitoimintojen koulutus, OTT (A-V/1-1-2) MK00DQ84-3005 |
B1003_uusikampus
Debriefing-pienryhmätila (35)
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Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- performing and monitoring all cargo operations
- physical and chemical properties of oil cargoes
- taking precautions to prevent hazards
- applying occupational health and safety precautions
- responding to emergencies
- taking precautions to prevent pollution of the environment
- monitoring and controlling compliance with legislative requirements
Content
- oil tanker design, systems and equipment.
- pump theory and characteristics, including types of cargo pumps and their safe operation
- tanker safety culture and implementation of safety-management systems
- monitoring and safety systems, including the emergency shutdown
- cargo measurements and calculations
- effect of bulk liquid cargoes on the trim, stability and structural integrity
- cargo-related operations, plans, procedures and checklists
- calibration and use of monitoring and gas-detection systems, instruments and equipment
- management and supervision of personnel appointed with cargo-related responsibilities
- physical and chemical properties of oil cargoes and information of MSDS
- hazards and control measures associated with oil tanker cargo operations
- safe working practices, risk assessment and personal shipboard safety relevant to oil tankers including enclosed spaces, work permits and precautions
- oil tanker emergency procedures
- actions to be taken following collision, grounding or spillage
- first aid procedures on board oil tankers
- procedures to prevent pollution of the atmosphere and environment
- MARPOL, common industry guidelines and port regulations
Course material
Study materials are provided by the teacher in class
Study forms and methods
The course is carried out by way of contact teaching on Kotka campus according to a weekly schedule. Remote participation is not possible.
This training is required when applying for an additional certificate of competency for oil tanker cargo operations (V / 1-1.4) .
100% participation in the course is compulsory.
RDI and work-related cooperation
N/A
Timing of exams and assignments
There is no exam in this course.
Student workload
This training is required when applying for an additional certificate of competency for oil tanker cargo operations (V / 1-1.4)
• In this 1-credit course, the students total maximum workload is approximately 16 hours divided in two days
Further information
This training is required when applying for an additional certificate of competency for oil tanker cargo operations (V / 1-1.4)
Evaluation scale
Approved/Failed
Assessment methods and criteria
There is no evaluation in the end of the course. The course includes also exercises, which are not evaluated.
Qualifications
Basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations, BTT-O/C (A-V/1-1-1)
Further information
Participation in all lessons and training sessions is obligatory.
Evaluation
Students can
- use professional vocabulary and concepts in an expert way in different situations
- look for information in the key information sources of the field
- work as team members in working life expert duties and identify and describe the problems of the professional field
- evaluate operations in customer, user and target group situations
- promote teams’ goal-oriented operation
In addition, competence evaluation according to STCW code table A-V/1-1-2 column 4 are used:
- communications are clear, understood and successful
- cargo operations are carried out in a safe manner, taking into account oil tanker designs, systems and equipment
- cargo operations are planned, risk is managed and carried out in accordance with accepted principles and procedures to ensure safety of operations and avoid pollution of the marine environment
- potential non-compliance with cargo-operation-related procedures is promptly identified and rectified
- proper loading, stowage and unloading of cargoes ensures that stability and stress conditions remain within safe limits at all times
- actions taken and procedures followed are correctly applied and the appropriate shipboard cargo-related equipment is properly used
- calibration and use of monitoring and gas-detection equipment comply with operational practices and procedures
- procedures for monitoring and safety systems ensure that all alarms are detected promptly and acted upon in accordance with established emergency procedures
- personnel are allocated duties and informed of procedures and standards of work to be followed, in a manner appropriate to the individuals concerned and in accordance with safe operational practices
- effective use is made of information resources for identification of properties and characteristics of oil cargoes and related gases, and their impact on safety, the environment and vessel operation
- relevant cargo-related hazards to the vessel and to personnel associated with oil tanker cargo operations are correctly identified, and proper control measures are taken
- procedures designed to safeguard personnel and the ship are observed at all times
- safe working practices are observed and appropriate safety and protective equipment is correctly used
- working practices are in accordance with legislative requirements, codes of practice, permits to work and environmental concerns
- correct use of breathing apparatus
- the type and impact of the emergency is promptly identified and the response actions conform with established emergency procedures and contingency plans
- the order of priority, and the levels and time-scales of making reports and informing personnel on board, are relevant to the nature of the emergency and reflect the urgency of the problem
- evacuation, emergency shutdown and isolation procedures are appropriate to the nature of the emergency and are implemented promptly
- the identification of and actions taken in a medical emergency conform to current recognized first aid practice and international guidelines
- operations are conducted in accordance with accepted principles and procedures to prevent pollution of the environment
- the handling of cargoes complies with relevant IMO instruments and established industrial standards and codes of safe working practice