CROG - GMDSS Radio Operator Course - Classroom course

CROG - GMDSS Radio Operator Course

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Course code:
ORC300
Duration:
88 hours
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Target group
Workers who wish to work as General Radioperators.
Prerequisites
- RG and CPF; - Passport (expatriate); - Be more than eighteen (18) years old; - Have completed high school or technical school; - Occupational health certificate (ASO) or certificate of good physical and health condition; and - Present a diploma, certificate or declaration that possesses knowledge of English and computer skills, at a basic level, which allows to obtain knowledge in order to perform on board communications in the international technical language.
Objective
To qualify the student, not a seafarer, to perform the tasks of General Radioperator, according to Rule IV/2 of the International Convention STCW-1978 and its amendments and Table A-IV/2 of Section A-IV/2 of the STCW-1978 Code and its amendments and the Brazilian Maritime Authority Standards.
Course content
Communications Systems and Procedures – 43 hours 1. Basic Principles and Characteristics of a Communications System – 06 hours 2. Power Sources and Emission from the Stations – 02 hours 3. Principles and Basic Characteristics of Maritime Mobile Satellite Service – 01 hour 4. General Principles and Basic Structures of the GMDSS – 04 hours 5. GMDSS Communication Systems – 20 hours 6. Other GMDSS Systems – 02 hours 7. Operational Procedures for General Communication – 04 hours 8. Protection of Distress Frequencies – 02 hours 9. Search and Rescue – 02 hours Onboard Communications Systems Operation – 30 hours 1. VHF Radiotelephone Operation - 03 hours 2. MF/HF Radiotelephone Operation - 02 hours 3. Navtex Operation - 04 hours 4. Radiotelex (NBPD) operation - 04 hours 5. INMARSAT-C operation - 04 hours 6. INMARSAT-A operation - 02 hours 7. INMARSAT-B Operation - 04 hours 8. VHF/MR/HF DSC operation - 04 hours 9. EPIRB and SART operation - 01 hour 10. Discussion of Real or Hypothetical Cases Involving Emergency Messages - 02 hours Reserve time – 08 hours Exam time – 07 hours Legislation: Rule IV/2 of the International Convention STCW-1978 and its amendments and Table A-IV/2 of Section A-IV/2 of the STCW-1978 Code and its amendments and the Brazilian Maritime Authority Standards.
Exam
The students will be given an initial 1-hour assessment for the purpose of leveling them. At the end of the sixth day, the student will go through a second 2-hour evaluation at the end of the Communications Systems and Procedures subject. And at the end of the course, the student will undergo a 4-hour practical evaluation of the transmission/reception test in critical emergency, rescue and safety situations. Validity: 5 years
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