The IMO Model Course 7.16 is a comprehensive training program designed to equip seafarers with essential skills and knowledge required as an Able Seafarer Engine (AB Engine). This course meets the mandatory minimum requirements outlined in Table A III/5 of the STCW Code, guaranteeing that trainees receive a robust foundation in marine engineering principles.
Participants will engage with four core functions at the support level, which include:
- Marine Engineering: Understanding ship's propulsion systems and machinery.
- Electrical, Electronic, and Control Engineering: Gaining insights into shipboard electrical systems and controlling operations.
- Maintenance and Repair: Learning essential techniques for the upkeep and repair of critical ship systems.
- Operations and Safety: Mastering the care for persons on board while seamlessly managing operational functions.
The training is structured to provide both theoretical and practical knowledge. On successful completion of the IMO Model Course 7.16, trainees will be able to fulfill the duties of an Able Seafarer Engine safely and efficiently. This competency is crucial for enhancing maritime safety and operational effectiveness.
By enrolling in this course, participants not only advance their careers but also contribute to the overall safety and efficiency of vessel operations. The 2019 Edition of this course has incorporated updated information to reflect the latest industry standards and practices, ensuring that seafarers are well-prepared to face modern challenges at sea.
Choose the IMO Model Course 7.16 today for a deeper understanding of maritime engineering and boost your career as a skilled Able Seafarer Engine.