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Imo Model Course 309 Top Site

The IMO Model Course 309, also known as "Ship Stability, Structure and Loading," is a comprehensive training program designed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to educate seafarers on the critical aspects of ship stability, structure, and loading. This course is part of the IMO's efforts to enhance maritime safety and protect the marine environment by ensuring that crew members are adequately trained and competent in their roles.

  1. Scenario-based assessment – not just multiple-choice tests.
  2. Integration with simulator training (radar, ARPA, ECDIS, and full-mission bridge simulators).
  3. Real-time feedback loops – debriefing that mimics real-world post-incident analysis.

Part C: Detailed Teaching Syllabus – Comprehensive breakdown of the technical subjects. imo model course 309 top

This course is specifically designed for government technical officials—such as ship surveyors and senior officers (Masters, Chief Engineers)—who are authorized to conduct port inspections. The IMO Model Course 309, also known as

Part C: Assessment (10%)

Unlike multiple-choice tests, the "top" assessment is a live exercise. The instructor injects three simultaneous failures (e.g., cooling water leak, generator overload, and false fire alarm) while the student manages a simulated bunkering operation. cooling water leak

Environmental Protection: Contributing to the prevention of marine accidents and pollution through rigorous operational standards. Who Should Attend?

Use Standardized Tools: Utilize the latest Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) checklists and other official instruments for consistent global inspections. Structure and Content

Personnel who have served as ship surveyors or senior ship officers (Masters, Chief Officers, or Chief and Second Engineers). Key Learning Objectives:

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