This document is written at a level suitable for organisations involved in training officers for LNG cargo operations. The high-level nature of the content is directed at a reader who is technically qualified and experienced in the subject of training and LNG operations.
These suggested standards are useful for all types of LNG carriers, regardless of size. They are relevant to any officer that is involved in the entire LNG cargo cycle operation, including the role of cargo engineer.
It is the responsibility of the owner to decide the appropriate level and type of training required, as part of a formal competence management system. Additional training, not covered by this document, may be required for specific operations or equipment.
Inadequate training and competence have been shown to contribute to accidents. Properly trained and competent personnel are a critical part of the risk reduction measures taken for LNG cargo operations. Competence management systems are necessary to manage the complexity of this task.
It is widely acknowledged that training is a part of the human factors toolkit that is considered essential for safe operations. Training standards need to be assessed and updated on a regular basis to ensure that they continue to provide this essential safety function.
This document suggests the level of competence required to carry out tasks safely. The recommendations on knowledge and understanding have been separated for operational level and management level. Underpinning knowledge that can be used to support understanding is also provided for the appropriate levels. This document is expected to add value to a company’s competence management system.
This document updates and replaces the previous edition LNG Shipping Suggested Competency Standards (2008). This update reflects changes in technology and lessons learnt from incidents since the previous edition was published. Floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) operations are a significant addition that is now covered by this edition.
- Deck Operational..................................................................................................................................... 1
Performance Outcome — Develop Familiarisation and Understanding of LNG Transportation Requirements 3
Performance Outcome — Manage and Operate Safety Systems and Equipment....................................... 5
Performance Outcome — Execute Planned Cargo Cycle Operations......................................................... 7
Performance Outcome — Execute and Monitor Cargo Operations Under Non-Standard and Emergency Conditions.................................................................................................................................................. 9
- Cargo Equipment Operational................................................................................................................ 11
Performance Outcome — Develop Familiarisation and Understanding of LNG Transportation Requirements 13
Performance Outcome — Manage and Operate Safety Systems and Equipment..................................... 15
Performance Outcome — Execute Planned Cargo Cycle Operations....................................................... 17
Performance Outcome — Execute and Monitor Cargo Operations Under Non-Standard and Emergency Conditions................................................................................................................................................ 19
Performance Outcome — Maintain the Integrity of Cargo Containment, Cargo Equipment and Cargo Related Spaces..................................................................................................................................................... 21
- Cargo Equipment Management............................................................................................................. 23
Performance Outcome — Develop Familiarisation and Understanding of LNG Transportation Requirements 25
Performance Outcome — Manage and Operate Safety Systems and Equipment..................................... 27
Performance Outcome — Ensure Effectiveness of the Entire Cargo Cycle................................................. 29
Performance Outcome — Ensure Effectiveness of Cargo Operations Under Non-Standard and Emergency Conditions................................................................................................................................................ 31
Performance Outcome — Ensure Effectiveness of Maintenance, Testing and Inspection of Cargo Equipment and Spaces.............................................................................................................................................. 33
Performance Outcome — Control the Operation of Gas Burning Equipment and Associated Systems....... 35
Performance Outcome — Control Operation of the Propulsion Plant Under Non-Standard Conditions....... 36
Performance Outcome — Ensure Integrity of Electrical Plant and Control Systems..................................... 38
- Deck Management................................................................................................................................. 41
Performance Outcome — Develop Familiarisation and Understanding of LNG Transportation Requirements 43
Performance Outcome — Manage and Operate Safety Systems and Equipment..................................... 45
Performance Outcome — Prepare and Implement a Detailed Plan for the Entire Cargo Cycle................. 47
Performance Outcome — Monitor and Review Cargo Operations............................................................ 49
Performance Outcome — Plan for and Manage Cargo Operations Under Non-Standard Conditions........ 50
Performance Outcome — Plan for and Manage Cargo Operations Under Emergency Conditions............ 51
Performance Outcome — Ensure the Integrity of Cargo Containment, Cargo Equipment and Cargo Related Spaces..................................................................................................................................................... 52
Performance Outcome — Develop an Awareness of the Commercial Aspects of LNG Transportation....... 54
- Underpinning Knowledge....................................................................................................................... 55
Annexes...................................................................................................................................................... 103
Annex 1 FSRU Operations...................................................................................................................... 105
Annex 2Change Summary................................................................................................................... 149
Annex 3Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations........................................................................................ 150
Annex 4 Reference List......................................................................................................................... 153
SIGTTO
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- Number of Pages:
- 154
- ISBN:
- 9781856099592
- Book Height:
- 345 mm
- Book Width:
- 215 mm
- Weight:
- 1.2 kg
- Author:
SIGTTO
- Published Date:
- January 2021
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- Yes
- Publication Date:
- February 2021