Approved IMO Model Course 1.22 Bridge Resource Management & Ship Simulator Training Course (BRM / SSBT)
The IMO Model Course 1.22 Bridge Resource Management & Ship Simulator Training Course is designed for maritime bridge personnel, aligned with the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The course complies with the latest requirements of the STCW Convention (1978, as amended by the 2010 Manila Amendments) and incorporates updates per SIRE 2.0 standards.

Description
The IMO Model Course 1.22: Bridge Resource Management & Ship Simulator Training Course is specifically tailored for maritime bridge personnel, providing comprehensive training aligned with the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This course ensures compliance with the latest requirements of the STCW Convention (1978, as amended by the 2010 Manila Amendments) and integrates key updates from the SIRE 2.0 standards, emphasizing modern industry expectations for bridge operations and safety management.
The training focuses on enhancing the teamwork, communication, decision-making, and situational awareness skills of bridge teams, fostering a collaborative and efficient bridge environment. Participants will engage in realistic ship simulator exercises that mimic operational scenarios, allowing them to practice and refine their skills in handling challenging and high-pressure situations.
Additionally, the course highlights the importance of proper resource allocation, workload management, and adherence to best practices in navigation and ship handling. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to operate as cohesive and effective bridge teams, ensuring safety, compliance, and operational excellence in line with international maritime standards.
Who is it For?
Deck Officers of any level
Delivery
Classroom delivery over 5 days, using simulators.
For on-site delivery, please get in touch.
Content
- In-depth understanding of bridge resource management (BRM), leadership, and teamwork.
- Enhanced decision-making, communication, and situational awareness.
- Skills to effectively manage resources, workload, and shipboard personnel.
- Voyage planning and execution.
- Bridge team roles, responsibilities, and communication.
- Leadership and managerial skills.
- Task and workload management.
- The role of human factors in error prevention.
- Situational awareness, authority, and assertiveness.
- Effective interaction with pilots and team members.
- Anchoring and manoeuvring under wind and current influence.
- Navigating rivers and canals.
- Berthing and un-berthing with or without tug assistance.
Certification Details
Certificate of training as in Bridge Resource Management per IMO Model course 1.22
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Approved IMO Model Course 1.22 Bridge Resource Management & Ship Simulator Training Course (BRM / SSBT)
The IMO Model Course 1.22 Bridge Resource Management & Ship Simulator Training Course is designed for maritime bridge personnel, aligned with the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The course complies with the latest requirements of the STCW Convention (1978, as amended by the 2010 Manila Amendments) and incorporates updates per SIRE 2.0 standards.