IGF Code Sea Time Reduction Course
Hands-on IGF course in safe and efficient LNG and methanol bunkering, corresponding to 25 days of sea service.
About the course
Participants
For maritime professionals who need practical, hands-on training in IGF fuel systems and operations, including fulfilment of the IGF Code sea-time requirements.
Duration
5 days
Requirements
Completed IGF Code Basic and Advanced Training
Price
DKK 20,000 excl. VAT
Preparation
None
Next course date: 28. september – 2. october
IGF Code Sea Time Reduction Course
The 5-day IGF Sea Time Reduction Course is designed to provide maritime professionals with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in the implementation and operation of IGF fuel installations. The course ensures that participants meet international requirements for safety, compliance, and operational performance when handling IGF fuel systems.
Participants get:
- Practical knowledge of safety procedures for IGF fuel installations
- Operational expertise in handling LNG and methanol fuel systems through simulator-based training
- Understanding of risk management and problem-solving related to IGF fuel operations
The course corresponds to 25 days of sea service out of the 30 days required under the STCW Convention, Regulation V/3 (“Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualification of masters, officers, ratings and other personnel on ships subject to the IGF Code”) and is accredited by the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA).
The remaining 5 days of sea service must be completed onboard an IGF Code vessel and documented using the Attestation of Completed Onboard Training Activities, available for download from the DMA website.
Click here for further information from the Danish Maritime Authority
Course content
The course includes a range of practical exercises and operational scenarios designed to develop your skills and knowledge:
Safety Procedures
Apply and practice safety protocols during practical exercises related to LNG and methanol bunkering.
Industry-Standard Bunkering Procedures
Hands-on experience with standard procedures and checklists for LNG and methanol bunkering.
LNG and Methanol Bunkering Operations
Carry out two complete LNG bunkering operations after docking, including emptying and gas-freeing of LNG bunker tanks.
Carry out two complete methanol bunkering operations after docking, including emptying and gas-freeing of methanol bunker tanks.
Tank Inspection and Gas Handling
Learn inerting and ventilation procedures prior to tank inspection.
Fuel Changeover
Train changeover procedures between LNG and methanol and conventional fuels in engine systems, and vice versa.
Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
Develop the ability to diagnose and resolve issues related to LNG and methanol installations.
Course instructors
Associate Professor, Marine Engineer
Associate Professor, Marine Engineer
Assistant Professor, Marine Engineer, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor, Master’s in Educational Leadership & Ship Master