This course focuses on the rapid response, technical troubleshooting, and tactical containment strategies required when critical systems fail in a ship’s engine room. It trains maritime engineers to handle high-stress, catastrophic scenarios such as major engine room fires, sudden flooding, main engine failure (blackouts), steering gear loss, and crankcase explosions. The training emphasizes the practical deployment of emergency equipment—including fixed firefighting systems, emergency bilge suctions, and quick-closing fuel valves—alongside structural damage control techniques like patching leaking pipes and bracing compromised bulkheads. Ultimately, it ensures the engine room crew can work cohesively under pressure to isolate hazards, stabilize the vessel, and protect human life during a worst-case onboard crisis.
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