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Basic Dry Dock Training Course 11- 14 September 2012, London, UK


DM Consulting’s Basic Dry Dock Training is a 4-day course that covers the fundamentals and calculations of dry docking.


Te course begins with the basics and safety concerns, and progresses through all phases of dry docking: preparation, docking, lay period, and undocking. Te course ends with a discussion of Accidents and Incidents.


It’s designed to be relevant to Dock Masters, Docking Officers, Engineers, Naval Architects, Port Engineers and others involved in the dry docking of ships and vessels. Te course is presented through classroom lectures, student participation in projects and practical application exercises. Te course addresses the deck plate level of practical operation needed by the dock operator and the universally accepted mathematical calculations required to carry out operations in accordance with established sound engineering practices.


www.rina.org.uk/basic-drydock-2012.html


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