Electronic Chart Display (ECDIS)
ECDIS Ltd, Ground Floor, Atlantic 3600 Building Parkway, Solent Business Park, Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AN
1,000 GBP (£)
EnquireSchool ECDIS LTD
Location ECDIS Ltd, Ground Floor, Atlantic 360...
Duration 5 day(s)
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Accommodation None Included
The course is based on the MNTB and IMO 1.27 Model Course and has been designed for officers in charge of a navigational watch, for experienced officers and other persons with navigational responsibilities.
The aims of the training are to equip the candidate with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to keep a safe navigational watch using electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS), interfaced with other onboard equipment to maintain safety of navigation.
The ECDIS trainee should be able to:
- Operate the ECDIS equipment, use the navigational functions of ECDIS, select and assess all relevant information and take proper action in the case of a malfunction.
- State the potential errors of displayed data and the usual errors of interpretation.
- Explain why ECDIS should not be relied upon as the sole reliable aid to navigation.
On successful completion of the course, a candidate will have demonstrated the ability to:
- Use the Electronic Chart Display Information System (ECDIS) to maintain safety of navigation and explain the principles of operation of electronic chart systems.
- Use ECDIS as an integral part of effective bridge resource management, in open and confined waters, in planning and conducting a passage, in responding to navigational emergencies, and in manoeuvring the ship and maintaining a safe navigational watch.
Course Topics:
- Concept and Capability
- Familiarisation
- Principal Types of Electronic Chart
- Legal Aspects
- ECDIS Data
- Presentation of Data
- Chart Updating
- Route Planning
- Route Monitoring
- Fixing
- Back-up Systems
- Sensors
- Errors and Alarms
- Risk of Over Reliance on ECDIS
- Voyage Data Recording
The course is split between presentations to build the foundation of knowledge and practical exercises on actual ECDIS equipment to cement understanding. We hold a wide range of different manufacturers’ equipment in our facility including Transas Navi-Sailor 4000, JRC Jan 2000, OSI ECPINS and Sperry Marine Vision Master FT.
Course Structure
Teaching Methods
ECDIS Ltd is not teaching trainees to navigate using ECDIS. It is teaching them to use ECDIS in order to navigate safely. Therefore, we require the trainee to have basic navigation knowledge and to understand what a navigation watch entails. We believe that traditional navigation techniques are still relevant in a digital world so we teach the use of existing navigation skills on an ECDIS system.
Assessment
There is no formal examination, but delegate’s performance and understanding will be continuously assessed throughout the course. This assessment will be in the way of various tests which are conducted throughout the week along with the Consolidation Test at the end of the week. We also include a practical assessment during the final route monitoring exercise.
Learner Conditions
ECDIS Ltd welcomes trainees that meet the entry criteria, regardless of background, culture or religion. We advocate that trainees with a variety of different backgrounds, experience, attitudes and values will enhance the course and allows the trainee to contribute to the learning experience. Trainees are therefore encouraged to arrive keen to learn and willing to offer their opinions and experience for the betterment of the course.
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Class Limitations
Courses are run weekly throughout the year, subject to public holidays. Please contact us for further details.