This short course skill set is a great way to build some skills and knowledge for working on liquefied gas, and oil and chemical tankers. You'll learn about safe working practices and hazard control, and how to contribute to basic cargo operations and a range of other activities that take place on liquefied gas, oil and chemical tankers.
Looking to work on gas or oil tankers? This short course skill set is a great way to build some skills and knowledge for working on liquefied gas, and oil and chemical tankers.
You'll learn about safe working practices and hazard control, and how to contribute to basic cargo operations and a range of other activities that take place on liquefied gas, oil and chemical tankers.
This skill set consists of units from nationally recognised and accredited qualifications. Successful completion can provide credit, should you pursue further study in a related qualification.
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This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to recognise hazards associated with liquefied gas tankers (basic gas) and oil and chemical tankers (basic oil and chemical), and to apply appropriate hazard control measures to contribute to safe cargo operation.
This unit applies to people working in the maritime industry in the capacity of: Chief Mate Deck Officers Engineering Officers Engineers Masters Ratings.
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