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Skilled Sailor
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2009
As the channel name suggests ,we are indeed sailors who are on a journey to be skilled professionals .The aim is to impart knowledge via this channel , to each and every mariner colleague , so that when they come up the ranks , they are much eased with the skills they have gained through these videos. Times are changing drastically for seafarers with regards to new regulations , port restrictions & new type equipment .To keep ones self up to date is of utmost paramount. Safety is our main priority be it life , environment or vessel .
ENGINE ROOM TOUR
The engine room of an oil tanker is a critical and complex area where the ship's propulsion and various mechanical systems are housed. It plays a vital role in ensuring the vessel's safe operation and the efficient transport of oil and other cargo. Here's an overview of what the engine room on an oil tanker typically entails:
1. Propulsion System:
The main engines, often diesel engines, provide the necessary power to drive the ship's propellers and generate the thrust required to move the tanker through the water. These engines are generally powerful and designed to withstand the rigors of long voyages.
2. Fuel System:
Oil tankers carry a significant amount of fuel to power their engines. The engine room houses fuel storage tanks, fuel treatment systems, and fuel supply lines to ensure a continuous and reliable source of fuel for the engines.
3. Auxiliary Systems:
The engine room is responsible for various auxiliary systems that support the ship's operation. These can include systems for power generation, lighting, air conditioning, ventilation, and freshwater supply.
4. Ballast System:
Oil tankers require careful management of ballast water to maintain stability and ensure proper loading and unloading. The ballast system, which controls the influx and discharge of water into the ship's ballast tanks, is typically managed from the engine room.
5. Automation and Control:
Modern engine rooms are highly automated and controlled from a centralized control room within the engine room or from the ship's bridge. This allows for efficient monitoring and adjustment of various systems, optimizing performance and safety.
6. Safety Measures:
Safety is paramount in the engine room due to the presence of potentially hazardous equipment, fuels, and machinery. Fire suppression systems, ventilation systems, and emergency shutdown procedures are in place to protect crew members and the ship.
7. Crew Accommodations:
In addition to machinery and equipment, the engine room may also house accommodations for the engineering crew who operate and maintain the systems. These accommodations include sleeping quarters, rest areas, and facilities for the crew's well-being.
8. Maintenance and Repairs:
Regular maintenance and repairs are conducted in the engine room to ensure that all systems function optimally. This includes routine inspections, servicing of equipment, and addressing any issues that may arise during the course of the voyage.
Overall, the engine room of an oil tanker is a complex and tightly controlled environment where skilled engineering personnel work to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the vessel throughout its journeys.
1. Propulsion System:
The main engines, often diesel engines, provide the necessary power to drive the ship's propellers and generate the thrust required to move the tanker through the water. These engines are generally powerful and designed to withstand the rigors of long voyages.
2. Fuel System:
Oil tankers carry a significant amount of fuel to power their engines. The engine room houses fuel storage tanks, fuel treatment systems, and fuel supply lines to ensure a continuous and reliable source of fuel for the engines.
3. Auxiliary Systems:
The engine room is responsible for various auxiliary systems that support the ship's operation. These can include systems for power generation, lighting, air conditioning, ventilation, and freshwater supply.
4. Ballast System:
Oil tankers require careful management of ballast water to maintain stability and ensure proper loading and unloading. The ballast system, which controls the influx and discharge of water into the ship's ballast tanks, is typically managed from the engine room.
5. Automation and Control:
Modern engine rooms are highly automated and controlled from a centralized control room within the engine room or from the ship's bridge. This allows for efficient monitoring and adjustment of various systems, optimizing performance and safety.
6. Safety Measures:
Safety is paramount in the engine room due to the presence of potentially hazardous equipment, fuels, and machinery. Fire suppression systems, ventilation systems, and emergency shutdown procedures are in place to protect crew members and the ship.
7. Crew Accommodations:
In addition to machinery and equipment, the engine room may also house accommodations for the engineering crew who operate and maintain the systems. These accommodations include sleeping quarters, rest areas, and facilities for the crew's well-being.
8. Maintenance and Repairs:
Regular maintenance and repairs are conducted in the engine room to ensure that all systems function optimally. This includes routine inspections, servicing of equipment, and addressing any issues that may arise during the course of the voyage.
Overall, the engine room of an oil tanker is a complex and tightly controlled environment where skilled engineering personnel work to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the vessel throughout its journeys.
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HILL HARMONY CASE STUDY
มุมมอง 278ปีที่แล้ว
Masters obligation to follow charterers routeing advise - The Hill Harmony case The Hill Harmony case involved a vessel on time charter trading trans-Pacific. The Charterers had engaged a weather routing service, and the Master was advised to take the shortest northern great circle route. However, he deemed it safer to take a more southerly rhumb line route. The Charterers were eventually able ...
PASSENGER VESSEL PACIFIC SUN DISASTOR .HEAVY WEATHER DAMAGE
มุมมอง 596ปีที่แล้ว
Cruise ship Pacific Sun hit by tropical storm. The impact of massive waves that struck a cruise ship during a storm off New Zealand . Pacific Sun Cruise liner, carrying 1732 passengers and 671 crew, was caught in a severe storm on July 30, 2008, encountering seven-metre swells and 50 knot winds.
A Very Scary Mooring Accident . BE SAFE . COME HOME SAFE .
มุมมอง 48Kปีที่แล้ว
Mooring Line Accident Causes Mooring Accident Injuries Routine precautions should include regular checks of the deck areas used for mooring operations. Unless already fitted with treads, mooring decks’ surfaces should be treated with antislip paint and must be kept clean and free of clutter. Mooring winches and deck fixtures and fittings should be inspected, maintained, and greased according to...
HOT WORK ON CRUDE OIL TANKERS /PRODUCT TANKERS AND BUNKER TANKS
มุมมอง 607ปีที่แล้ว
What are regulations for Hot Work on deck as per ISGOTT ? If hot work is to be undertaken on the open deck, cargo and slop tanks within a radius of at least 30 metres around the working area must be cleaned and hydrocarbon vapour content reduced to less than 1% by volume and inerted. All other cargo tanks in the cargo area must be inerted with openings closed. Adjacent ballast tanks, and compar...
Navigating in ICE
มุมมอง 879ปีที่แล้ว
Ice navigation is a specialist area of navigation involving the use of maritime skills to determine and monitor the position of ships in cold waters. When navigating in ice, the general rules are: use the pack to its best advantage. Follow open water patches and lighter ice areas even if initially it involves large deviations of course. in limited visibility, beware following an open water lead...
HOT WORK ON BOARD A SHIP OR TANKER
มุมมอง 2Kปีที่แล้ว
1.1 Hot work means any work requiring the use of electric arc or gas welding equipment, cutting burner equipment or other forms of naked flame, as well as heating or spark generating tools, regardless of where it is carried out on board a ship. 1.2 The Safety Management System (SMS) on board should include adequate guidance on control of hot work and should be robust enough to ensure compliance...
Bilge water separator
มุมมอง 413ปีที่แล้ว
Ships over 400 gross tonnage need to have an oily water separator with an oil content monitor and a bilge alarm to make sure polluted bilge water is not discharged overboard. Yet, the progress has been dogged by issues such as weak guidelines, non-conformities, inadequate equipment, illegal dumping, and the unintended publicity of oil slicks found during rescue missions Operational uncertainties
Pilot ladder Rigging Procedure , Pilot Boarding requirements , Combination ladder
มุมมอง 17Kปีที่แล้ว
Accommodation ladder , Rigging arrangements , Unrigging A pilot ladder is a highly specialized form of rope ladder, typically used on board cargo vessels [1] for the purposes of embarking and disembarking pilots. The design and construction of the ladders is tightly specified [2] by international regulation under the SOLAS regime. Pilot Ladder Safety - Do It Right The First Time. Every day arou...
Discharging Operations Timelapse , Oil tanker
มุมมอง 572ปีที่แล้ว
MOT Ladder , Berthing , Unberthing , Mooring , Unmooring , Hose /Chickson Connection and Disconnection, Pilot ladder, combination ladder , embarkation , disembarkation, Hyperlapse , Clouds,
HiLo project: A new way of thinking to stop serious maritime accidents
มุมมอง 123ปีที่แล้ว
Eradicating maritime casualties remains a top priority for the shipping industry which is struggling to keep fatality and injury rates at low figures. A shipping casualty can bring loss of life, cause irreversible injuries, destroy an ecosystem, lead to major cost claims and damage reputation. The only way to avoid all these is to prevent the accident itself. The constantly renewed list of unex...
Energy Efficiency Measures / The Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)
มุมมอง 856ปีที่แล้ว
Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) The EEDI for new ships is the most important technical measure and aims at promoting the use of more energy efficient (less polluting) equipment and engines. The EEDI requires a minimum energy efficiency level per capacity mile (e.g. tonne mile) for different ship type and size segments. Since 1 January 2013, following an initial two year phase zero, new sh...
Automatic Back-flushing Filter Unit for BWTS
มุมมอง 1.6Kปีที่แล้ว
The ballast filter is an automatic back-flushing filter. Its flushing is done without interrupting operation and with a minimal pressure drop. The filter has a 50 micron screen, which can effectively remove planktons and solid particles whose size exceeds 50 micron and help to reduce the consumption of oxidant generated by the system. As filtration carries on, the soiling in the filter elements...
Ballast water management convention , USCG Ballast water Discharge standard
มุมมอง 707ปีที่แล้ว
( Phytoplanktons = Tiny plants ) (Zooplankton =Tiny animals ) Why do we need to control our ballast water. History of Ballast water and the threats it poses to the environment. Changes in shipping patterns causes a shift in trading intensity. Opening up new areas could lead to a spread of a potential new species.
Ozonation treatment in Ballast water treatment Systems
มุมมอง 325ปีที่แล้ว
Ozonation treatment in Ballast water treatment Systems
Chemical Injection proportional to flow rate in a ballast water management system
มุมมอง 136ปีที่แล้ว
Chemical Injection proportional to flow rate in a ballast water management system
Electrolytic Chlorination Units (Electrolysis) in Marine Ballast Treatment Systems
มุมมอง 596ปีที่แล้ว
Electrolytic Chlorination Units (Electrolysis) in Marine Ballast Treatment Systems
Ballast Water Treatment Systems (BWTS) and Ballast Water Management Plan (BWMP)
มุมมอง 6Kปีที่แล้ว
Ballast Water Treatment Systems (BWTS) and Ballast Water Management Plan (BWMP)
Mooring System Management Plan (MSMP) & Line management plan (LMP)
มุมมอง 3.4Kปีที่แล้ว
Mooring System Management Plan (MSMP) & Line management plan (LMP)
Suez canal , South Bound ( Great bitter lake to Tawfik)
มุมมอง 269ปีที่แล้ว
Suez canal , South Bound ( Great bitter lake to Tawfik)
Marine Pollution harmful to Aquatic Animals
มุมมอง 1892 ปีที่แล้ว
Marine Pollution harmful to Aquatic Animals
Personal Survival, Rescue and Abandoning ship
มุมมอง 3512 ปีที่แล้ว
Personal Survival, Rescue and Abandoning ship
no any repairs by crew onboard allowed nowadays.
Thank you so much
the first guys acting was so spot on... second guy's acting was awful... wish i could put my finger on what the difference is... hard to describe but easy to detect
Very useful video and very good quality in the language of the speaker! Thanks a lot 🙏
What if Master decides to deviate from the weather routing company's recommended route not because of anything related to the weather, but because the vessel's on board ECDIS system provides Master with alerts of caution areas of dangerous shallow waters in that recommended route?
Why isn't there anything about the discharging operations of crude. By this I mean the stages of discharging by pump eduction and stripping.
Excellent video! Thank you!
adequate information in this short video. thanks
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Cheers
Hyvä ja laadukkaasti toteuteettu opetus video.
IT IS OUR COMPANY DATA. YOU SHOULD ASK AND PERMITTED BY US TO USE IT. DO NOT POST IT ANYMORE.
Its bullshit.every seamen has right to learn freely
Is this AI
Excelente aporte, en especial a los futuros hombres de mar respecto a la seguridad en las maniobras, saludos..
So wtf happened to the guy? A whole video and doesn't even tell you what happened
The old man was crouching to look over and then the mooring rope snapped and whipped his friend at 800 kmh instantly killing him
Initially, I was thinking the video eould end with a slow pan back to show the young guy being legless.
Can you please inform me what is about max flow rate and informations given in the video ?? You are not giving any information about how to calculate flow rate, vapour grown rate, pressure drop etc. Just a time lost.
Rip 😢😢😭😭😭😭
What is 2F in equation?
Is this system standard feature in a ship?! Also any manufacturer reference please!
Thanks for this
Dave was fooked
i think its a copy past vedio..
Where can we find the chapters u made mentions of?
nice review lods
Thank u sir, for nice educational video
So at 16:20 the correct answer is 88 000 BPH?
good presentation almost 2 y of since downloaded only these day i 've seen it.
So at 16:20 the correct answer is 88 000 BPH?
I've acted as a line handler while in the Navy. Usually just mooring another Frigate. I knew to hit the deck if a saw a tought line. These were nylon lines about 2 inches thick and could weigh hundreds of pounds. When stretched it was like a giant sling shot and could cut through metal.
Nice video... Thanks a lot Sir...
This video explains everything about the BWTS in a very simple and summarized way!! Loved it!!✨🌟
Very good ! Please do keep creating content!
My statistics: during 9 years boarding at least 1 small/medium bulk vessel per week I experienced 2 broken pilot ladders. Scary but always one rope left luckily.
This video told me nothing
My dad was a harbour pilot on a few continents. I had opportunities to ride with him on pilot boats out past the breakwater at a couple of these. He always got them to crack open a beer for me while he did the work. Huge respect for a hard job he did very well, following about 20 years as a merchant skipper in the 1940s - 60s.
sorry but where is written that must be done monthly? i need exact rule reference
Very helpful
❤thanks
What is the measurement unit of the duty point?
Thank you for posting this very educational video. Well done, Sir!
I have seen videos, the whiplash zones drawn here on your safety guide are disingenuously small.
How do i enroll into mooring school
The Pilot Vessel AB. should not be walking down the inboard side between the boat and the receiving vessel, even though there is plenty of room between them both. do it correctly every time, then you don't make mistakes. Also the pilot maker should not have used a pilot ladder with crimps as an example it is like saying it is OK do make a ladder using crimps; It is not OK. Also the ropes should be stretched before making a pilot ladder.
well explained very good video 👏👏
Thanks a lot for your informative and educational video.
That’s scary
Thanks sir, make us now more about it
someone explain me is this is a mistake on the video, at 9:50 it says to use the pump discharge valve to restrict the flow , but since the pump works in RPM, the flow would be the same , by close/opening the valve only the speed of the liquid would change and the pressure , but not the volume, for example the water hose in our gardens, if you put your finger on the exit
Centrifugal pumps are not positive displacement pumps. Their liquid delivery can be controlled by throttling discharge (side) valve. Throttling the discharge valve on a centrifugal pump is a common method to restrict flow, but it's important to understand how it works and its potential consequences. How it works: Valve Restriction: When you partially close the discharge valve, you create a restriction in the pipeline. This restriction increases the resistance to flow. System Curve Shift: The increased resistance alters the pump curve, which represents the relationship between flow rate and head (pressure) required by the system. The pump curve shifts upwards and to the left. Intersection with Pump Curve: The new system curve intersects the pump curve (which represents the pump's performance characteristics) at a lower flow rate. This means that the pump delivers less fluid when the discharge valve is throttled. More info at www.pumpsandsystems.com/how-do-throttling-valves-affect-system-curve
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Nice video.