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SCTW Workshop Skills Training: Diesel Module 1

Duration:

+/- 3 Weeks

Entry Requirements:

The Chief Engineer < 750 KW and EOW< 750 KW do not have any entry requirements. The EOW Unlimited and full Workshop training do have the following entry requirements: Diploma or Degree in Mechanical Engineering with Matric with Maths and Science 50% achievement or N2.

Additional Requirements:

Personal Protective Equipment

Accreditation:

Accreditation through SAMSA. STCW 78 as amended in 2010 with the Manila amendments.

SCTW Workshop Skills Training: Diesel Module 1

Course Description: This course is one of the practical workshop skills courses required by STCW or STCW-F counting towards your Engineering qualification at sea.

In our Diesel workshop, there are a variety of different engine brands along with an abundance of equipment and parts. Throughout this class, students will move between stations, acquiring skills in maintenance, disassembly, servicing, fault diagnosis, and proper assembly of the different components of Diesel Engines.

This is a practical course that we offer in our workshops to impart practical skills to deal with various scenarios onboard your vessel in preparation for your seagoing Engineering qualification.

IMPORTANT: Prices DO NOT include Personal Protective Equipment and Food when on course. These services can be provided at an additional charge.

Duration:

+/- 3 Weeks

Entry Requirements:

The Chief Engineer < 750 KW and EOW< 750 KW do not have any entry requirements. The EOW Unlimited and full Workshop training do have the following entry requirements: Diploma or Degree in Mechanical Engineering with Matric with Maths and Science 50% achievement or N2.

Additional Requirements:

Personal Protective Equipment

Accreditation:

Accreditation through SAMSA. STCW 78 as amended in 2010 with the Manila amendments.

R12,000.00

In our Diesel workshop, there are a variety of different engine brands along with an abundance of equipment and parts. Throughout this class, students will move between stations, acquiring skills in maintenance, disassembly, servicing, fault diagnosis, and proper assembly of the different components of Diesel Engines.

Learning Objectives: The SAMSA STA prescribes the specific outcomes that must be achieved for every module.

 

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