OilComp has developed a series of courses that covers the Norwegian Maritime Directorate's guide to requirements for training related to lithium ion batteries on ships.
On 26.01.2022, the Norwegian Maritime Directorate (SDIR) published a circular on "Guidance on requirements for training on chemical storage for energy (maritime battery systems) on board Norwegian ships". The regulations require that those who have their work on board must receive necessary training, among other things, to be able to carry out their work in a safe manner. OilComp's course series "How to handle a fire in lithium ion batteries on a vessel" covers these requirements. For more information about SDIR's circular, see our article where we consider the circular.
All courses are delivered in English by our highly experienced instructors.
For ships with larger lithium-ion battery packs
Advanced course
Target group: Everyone on the safety plan
Duration: 1 day
Course type: Virtual, interactive with instructor
Prior knowledge required: Basic course
Practical course
Target group: fire, smoke diving teams and accident site manager
Duration: 1 day
Course type: Practical course at OilComp training center
Prior knowledge required: Basic and advanced course
For yachts with lithium-ion batteries on board
Basic Course
Target group: Crew on yachts
Duration: 1 hour
Course type: E-learning
Prior knowledge required: None
Advanced course
Target group: Key personnel on yachts
Duration: 6 hours + 6 hours
Course type: E-learning + Virtual Classroom with instructor
Prior knowledge required: None
The advanced course cover the Norwegian Maritime Directorate's guidance on requirements for training on chemical storage for energy (maritime battery systems) on board Norwegian ships with the exception of equipment-specific training. This guidance aligns with the broader international standards such as the ISM Code 6.3 and 6.5 for establishing safety procedures and familiarizing personnel with their duties, the STCW Convention Regulation I/14 – 5 for ensuring crew competency and familiarity with ship equipment and procedures, and the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s MGN 681 for safely managing lithium-ion batteries and identifying potential hazards.
Practical course for fire- and smoke diving teams and accident site managers cover the Norwegian Maritime Directorate's guidance on requirements for persons responsible for safety and emergency preparedness on board.
Phone: +47 905 22 622 or booking@ocomp.co for information and registration.
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Company and ship specific courses in English are held on demand at no extra cost. Please contact us to find a suitable date for your company or ship.
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