The Western Maritime Institute Ship Construction and Stability, Level 1 Course prepares the participant to sit a Scheduled Examination conducted by Transport Canada.
The Ship Construction and Stability, Level 1 Examination consists of multiple-choice questions based on a vessel's stability data booklet.
The Examination is of Three Hours Duration and is based upon:
Understanding Stability Basic Terminology;
Understanding Transverse Stability Principles;
Practical use of Stability Data supplied to Fishing Vessels;
Effect of Vessel’s Operations:
Fishing Operations;
Catch Handling and Stowage method;
Understanding the Use, Effect and Risks of Anti-Rolling Devices.
Keeping a Log Book and a record of Compass Errors;
TRANSPORT CANADA REQUIRES THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE FOR THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY:
Prerequisites: The student must be at least 16-years of age to enroll in this course.
Duration:
Available Sessions
SCS1-1
Ladysmith
3519 Hallberg Rd.
Schedule Class
01/19/2012 - 01/31/2012
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
$1,036.00
Ship Construction and Stability, Level 1
The Western Maritime Institute Ship Construction and Stability, Level 1 Course prepares the participant to sit a Scheduled Examination conducted by Transport Canada.
The Ship Construction and Stability, Level 1 Examination consists of multiple-choice questions based on a vessel's stability data booklet.
The Examination is of Three Hours Duration and is based upon:
Understanding Stability Basic Terminology;
Understanding Transverse Stability Principles;
Practical use of Stability Data supplied to Fishing Vessels;
Effect of Vessel’s Operations:
Fishing Operations;
Catch Handling and Stowage method;
Understanding the Use, Effect and Risks of Anti-Rolling Devices.
Keeping a Log Book and a record of Compass Errors;
TRANSPORT CANADA REQUIRES THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE FOR THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY: