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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Pre Transfer Meeting - Caribbean Jetty Operator training

 


Pre Transfer Meeting is a lesson in the Ship Shore Interface unit of the Caribbean Jetty Operator program. The lesson in covered in 14 short videos: Purpose of the pre transfer meeting, Ship shore safety checklist sections, Reviewing transfer plans, SSSCL accommodation checks, SSSCL deck checks, SSSCL engine room checks, Operating loading arms, Emergency shutdown system, Closed transfer, Venting transfer, Ballast water management, Ship shore security. Students must get 70% from 40 multiple choice questions.

The Caribbean Jetty Operator program is a foundation level course for working and aspiring jetty operators, loading masters, marine coordinators, process technicians, METs and EEETs. In maritime nations, marine terminals are often manned by former seafarers. The Caribbean does not presently have a stock of former seafarers, so SSNT has produced this foundation program for non seafarers. The program provides the basics in all of the interface aspects of transferring liquids between ships and terminals. The program was developed from OCIMF's Marine Terminal Operator Competency Training (MTOCT), STCW's Basic Tanker Cargo Operations and the CVQ in Marine Terminal Operations. 
Students must go to ssntjetty.myicourse.com and complete 27 lessons and get 70% in the 20 multiple choice questions following each lesson. The lessons are divided into 5 units. Port and Harbour Operations is two units combined into one. Terminal Layout and Cargo Transfer Operations are two small units combined into one. The other two units are Ship Shore Interface and Terminal HSE management. Call (868)7995394 to sign up.

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