Offshore-Wind Staff Maritime Awareness (OSMA)

AUDIENCE CONCERNED

Any person required to intervene on a offshore wind field

PREREQUISITES

None

OBJECTIVES

Awareness-raising of non-marine personnel brought to intervene on a offshore wind field in the maritime fields

Personnel who may face issues related to maritime safety, maritime safety, human factor management in a risk system, maritime radiocommunications

DURATION

5 days/ 30 hours

NUMBER OF TRAINEES

Minimum 4 / maximum 12

REFERENCE

IALA Code

PROGRAM

Marine Regulations :
– French regulatory requirements
– Community and international regulatory framework

Marine Security :
– Regulatory texts
– Wind farm and machinery signage (AISM code)

Technical English and SMCP (Standard marine communication phrases)

Radiocommunications :
– Knowledge of GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) and Search and Rescue (SAR) procedures
– Use of VHF radio on simulator

Human Factor :
– The operator in a risky system
– Resource, task and workload management
– Decision making techniques

Maritime Security :
– Security threats and techniques

Navigation :
– Navigation Equipment
– Nearby navigation within a wind field
– Manoeuvring rules and specific risks within an offshore wind field
– Effects of an offshore wind field on radar image
– Man Overboard Manoeuvre

PLACE OF THE INTERNSHIP

Nantes

FRAMING

Teachers of the ENSM

END OF INTERNSHIP TEST

No

CERTIFICATE FOR THE ISSUE OF A STCW CERTIFICATE

No

RATES

1 300€