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LNG Steamship Suggested Competency Standards for Engineers - Guidance and Suggested Best Practice for the LNG Industry in the 21st Century

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Marine transportation of LNG is the only sector of merchant shipping where steam propulsion systems remain widely employed. This SIGTTO publication sets out competence standards for engineers operating and maintaining these systems and forms default minimum training recommendations for best practice.
Manufacturer part number: WS1607EA
ISBN: 9781856094016
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Published: November 2010

Author: SIGTTO

This set of standards has been written using the ‘competency based method’ that is widely used in STCW and the industry in general.

Each of the main sections (management and operational) provides a summary of the various competences that must be attained, listing the required knowledge and understanding and the outcomes of effective performance.

The standards are not mandatory, but SIGTTO believes they represent current best practice for operational training standards for engineers. SIGTTO strongly recommends that they should be adopted and also improved and expanded by operators to suit their own ships and operations.

Table of Contents

Engine Management

Management (1) Familiarisation and Understanding

Management (2) Maintenance and Repair at the Management Level

Management (3) Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons Onboard at Management Level

Management (4) Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at Management Level

Engine Operational

Operational (1) Familiarisation and Understanding

Operational (2) Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at Operational Level

Operational (3) Maintenance and Repair at Operational Level

Operational (4) Control the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons Onboard at Operational Level

Underpinning Knowledge

Appendix 1 – Reference Documents

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Published: November 2010

Author: SIGTTO

This set of standards has been written using the ‘competency based method’ that is widely used in STCW and the industry in general.

Each of the main sections (management and operational) provides a summary of the various competences that must be attained, listing the required knowledge and understanding and the outcomes of effective performance.

The standards are not mandatory, but SIGTTO believes they represent current best practice for operational training standards for engineers. SIGTTO strongly recommends that they should be adopted and also improved and expanded by operators to suit their own ships and operations.

Table of Contents

Engine Management

Management (1) Familiarisation and Understanding

Management (2) Maintenance and Repair at the Management Level

Management (3) Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons Onboard at Management Level

Management (4) Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at Management Level

Engine Operational

Operational (1) Familiarisation and Understanding

Operational (2) Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at Operational Level

Operational (3) Maintenance and Repair at Operational Level

Operational (4) Control the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons Onboard at Operational Level

Underpinning Knowledge

Appendix 1 – Reference Documents

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