OneLearn Global, a prominent eLearning provider within the OneCare Group, has launched a new training project aimed at equipping tanker vessel crews with the necessary expertise to comply with the upcoming SIRE 2.0 ship inspection procedures. The project, titled ‘Mastering Sire 2.0: A Comprehensive Guide to Inspections’, will ensure that crews are prepared to follow best practices during inspections, ultimately enhancing safety and efficiency in operations. SIRE 2.0, set to be implemented in September, will modernize the tanker inspection process in response to evolving risks and technological advancements.
The innovative training program offered by OneLearn Global provides crew members with a virtual learning experience through immersive 360-degree images, allowing them to engage with various lifelike scenarios and levels. This approach enhances knowledge retention and understanding of inspection complexities, preparing individuals effectively for their onboard responsibilities. The course offers tailored content based on ranks and vessel types, covering all Vessel Inspection Questionnaire (VIQ) questions, Company Procedures, and insights on Inspectors’ actions, ensuring crew members are well-prepared for real-life scenarios.
Upon completion of the 15-hour course, crew members will be recognized as SIRE 2.0 specialists, enhancing their readiness and contributing to safety and efficiency in the maritime industry. Marinos Kokkinis, Managing Director of OneLearn Global, expressed excitement about the transformative impact of the training program, highlighting the innovative approach and industry expertise utilized in creating ‘Mastering SIRE 2.0: A Comprehensive Guide to Inspections’. The initiative aims to strengthen the preparedness of tanker vessel crew members and promote a safer, more efficient maritime sector.
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