Admiralty launches training product series aimed at ENCs
(June 29 2012)
Admiralty has designed a series of new training products.
This move has been made in response to concerns within the industry and in
recognition of the need for a deeper knowledge and understanding of the move to
digital navigation.
Admiralty's CEO, Ian Moncrieff CBE, explained: "To deliver the benefits of
ECDIS navigation, it is essential that bridge watchkeepers feel confident in
the use of the technology and data at their disposal. While there are many
courses that offer training in the use of generic and type-specific ECDIS to
comply with STCW regulations, there is little available that focuses
specifically on the practical guidance to using ENCs or cover the interaction
between ENCs and the various ECDIS systems.
"The Admiralty Practical Use of ENCs series of tools has been designed to fill
this gap. It has been written especially for the seagoer and contains a wealth
of clear practical explanation and guidance crafted by experienced users and
validated by key maritime college staff," he said.
The new series of products includes the following publications and training
packages:
1)Two new Nautical Publications NP231 the Admiralty Guide to the Practical
Use of ENCs, is a clearly illustrated hardback publication with screenshots,
top tips and hints on getting the most from ENCs. Admiralty is also publishing
a new supporting reference guide: NP5012 the Admiralty Guide to ENC Symbols
used in ECDIS.
2)A new one day training course: The Admiralty Guide to the Practical Use of
ENCs has been designed and is delivered by the in-house Admiralty team. This
instructor-led course run by Admiralty experts has been designed specifically
for nationally accredited maritime lecturers or industry training
professionals. This course has been developed to supplement the IMO Model
Training Course 1.27 on the Operational Use of ECDIS.
3)A supporting computer-based training (CBT) course: The Admiralty Guide to the
Practical Use of ENCs is a CD with a run time of around four hours; this
programme is designed to complement the instructor-led training and new
nautical publications.
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