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Ship Stowage Handling - General and Deck Cargo

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Course Features

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Duration

4 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

4 hours

Course Description

Proper stowage is of immense importance for the safety of life at sea. You use different stowage methods to transport different types of cargo. Ship cargoes have continuously witnessed an increase in variety due to the acceptance of these methods. This increase in variety resulted in the advent of codes and different techniques for the proper ship handling storage of different types of cargoes. They are set up to prevent cargo damage occurring before, during and after departures from ports of origin, through transit and to their ports of destination. The packaging of random household items like clothes, furniture and machinery of different kinds necessitated general cargo ships to transport them. Such a variety of items require adaptable functions in carrying them because of their peculiarities of being unusual cargo types for maritime shippers. They also need special features, equipment and onboard gears for loading/unloading, only seen on versatile general cargo ships that carry cargo from both big and small ports. This could prove to be impossible for most types of vessels. This course analyzes the need for this specialized cargo ship by explaining general cargo carriage methods and modes for different cargo types alongside deck cargoes. This course offers an understanding of the procedures, strategies and regulations of stowing general cargoes. You will explore deck cargoes alongside their distinct elements relevant to ship stowage. It also offers a basic understanding of handling general and deck onboard cargo ships for effective sea transport. Study the aspects of general cargoes relevant to their unique characteristics of storage and handling of different onboard cargo types, including available cargo loading, multipurpose ships, Ro-Ro operations and carriage procedures. You will learn all aspects of deck cargo, including the battening down of hatch covers and unobstructed view from navigating the bridge. Investigate the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Code of Safe Practice that regulates the proper carriage, stowage and handling of deck cargoes on board ships. We describe the many measures to be observed in undertaking procedures for ensuring safe maximum possible load carriage on ship decks. We also discuss the importance of providing secure access to essential equipment and spaces on cargo ships. This course aims to equip you with helpful knowledge of stowage handling of deck cargoes and various types of cargoes onboard general cargo ships. This includes details on the constructional features and the different multipurpose cargo vessels. You will become familiar with available cargo loading, including aspects of carriage and stowage necessary for transporting cargo onboard. You will examine deck cargo’s essential aspects and precautions for achieving the maximum permissible cargo load onboard ships. Aspects of general cargo covered in the course will help professionals maintain ships’ overall stability throughout a voyage by stowing cargo properly. The course will be of significant interest to students, logistic entrepreneurs, researchers, marine operations managers, marine engineers and anyone seeking to learn about the stowage and handling of general and deck cargoes onboard ships. So enrol today!

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What You Will Learn

Describe the procedures of battening down hatch covers before loading deck cargo

Discuss the procedures used in ensuring unobstructed view from navigating bridge

Explain the basics of a timber carrier vessel

Explain the cargo carriage capacity of ships

Explain the procedures of efficient securing of deck cargoes

List the precautions to be taken during carriage and stowage of general cargo

List the safety precautions to be followed for the maximum permissible load on ships

Recall the categorization of cargoes based on their nature

Recall the importance of providing safe access to essential equipment and spaces

Relate stability issues to cargo stowage

State the precautions to be taken during carriage and stowage of general cargo

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