Ni Dpo Certificate January 2012
Ni Dpo Certificate January 2012
Ni Dpo Certificate January 2012
INTRODUCTION
The Nautical Institute DP training scheme is the Industry recognised, learning route
to becoming a qualified Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO).
The Nautical Institute has managed the scheme since its inception in the mid 1980’s
and in conjunction with industry has developed the certification criteria. It
administers the certification of DPO’s together with the accreditation of the training
providers.
The institute does not provide DP training, a list of accredited DP training providers
can be found on the Institute’s website
http://www.nautinst.org/en/dynamic-positioning/dp-centres.cfm
The Nautical Institute Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO) training scheme is based
upon the completion of a number of components. Furthermore it is based upon the
participation of many parties, namely the prospective DPO, the vessel
owner/operator, the Master and DPO of DP (Dynamic Positioning) vessels and the
training centres.
This document is designed to give guidance to these parties in the requirements and
operation of the scheme.
Following the Manila STCW amendments 2010, The Nautical Institute has
implemented the following criteria for entry onto the DP Operators Training Scheme:
The Minimum qualification will be set at STCW Regulation II/1 - II/2 - II/3 Deck
and Regulation III/1 – III /2 – III/3 Engine
STCW DEFINITION
II/1 Deck Officers in charge of a navigational watch on ships of 500 GRT or more.
II/2 Deck Master and chief mate on ships of 3,000 GRT or more.
II/3 Deck Officers in charge of a navigational watch and of masters on ships of less than
500 GRT.
III/1 Engine Officers in charge of an engineering watch in a manned engine-room or
designated duty engineers in a periodically unmanned engine-room.
nd
III/2 Engine Chief engineer officers and 2 engineer officers on ships powered by main
propulsion machinery of 3,000kW propulsion power or more.
nd
III/3 Engine Chief engineer officers and 2 engineer officers on ships powered by main
propulsion machinery of between 750kW and 3,000 kW propulsion power.
Prospective DPO’s, who are in the process of training for an STCW certificate
can start the DP scheme and complete the Induction (Basic) course and 30 days
Familiarisation only. The Simulator (Advanced) course and watchkeeping
training can only be completed after they hold an appropriate STCW certificate
of competency.
Following implementation of the above all existing DPO Administration for use
certification will be honored and will remain valid. in the administration’s
local waters only.
The components of the scheme are set out in the following flowchart:
A minimum of 30 days DP
Familiarisation experience and
completion of logbook tasks
DP Simulator Course
Statement of suitability by
Statement of suitability by Master of last DP vessel
Master of last DP vessel
DP Certificate issued
Endorsed “Limited”
DP certificate issued
COURSES
There are two shore-based courses within the training scheme, the Induction or
Basic course and the Simulator (Advanced) course. Both these courses are between 4
and 5 days in duration and should contain a minimum of 24 hours tuition. The list of
training centres approved for the delivery of these courses may be found on the
Institute’s website.
1. Principles of DP
2. Elements of the DP system
3. Practical operation of the DP system
4. Position reference systems
5. Environment sensors and ancillary equipment
6. Power generation and supply and propulsion
7. DP operations
Ideally, the courses should be undertaken as set out in the scheme. The sea time
recorded before the Induction/Basic course will be only accepted up to a maximum
of 30 days, from 1st January 2012. These 30 days allow employers to continue the
practice of evaluating prospective DPO’s prior to attending an Induction course.
Any application received before 1st January 2012 at The Nautical Institute
headquarters will be evaluated and honoured by the previous regulation.
The time in excess of the 30 days between the Induction/basic and the
advanced/simulator course will normally be counted towards the required 6 months
DP watchkeeping experience.
These courses cannot be taken in consecutive weeks (back to back). This is because
the seagoing familiarisation gives the prospective DPO the opportunity to reinforce,
consolidate and put into practice lessons learnt during the Induction/Basic course.
SEAGOING FAMILIARISATION
This is a period of 30 days seagoing DP experience during which the prospective DPO
has to complete the majority of the tasks set out in Section C of The Nautical
Institute’s Dynamic Positioning Operator’s logbook.
The Institute does not wish to extend this familiarisation unnecessarily and so, for
example, if the prospective DPO is on a 28-day work/leave cycle they may be
allowed to attend the Simulator/Advanced course after one period of sea service.
However approval to attend should be sought from the training centre and/or
Institute.
It is important that as many of the tasks as possible are completed. Furthermore the
attention of those responsible for signing this section is drawn to the need to
accurately complete this section. Although the prospective DPO should have manual
ship handling experience before commencing his/her DP training this task should not
be signed off unless the Master or Competent Officer is satisfied that the
prospective DPO has satisfactorily completed this task.
Supervised DP sea
service: is where a DP WATCHKEEPING EXPERIENCE
trainee DP Operator is
the third person on the
To be eligible for the issue of a DPO certificate, the
DP watch and never
prospective DPO must have logged the appropriate
operates the equipment
amount of DP time, for the certificate being applied for,
unless under supervision
on a DP Classed vessel. The certificate issued will be
by a qualified senior
DPO.
dependent upon the DP class of the vessels on which
he/she has served.
A DP Classed vessel means the vessel must have a DP class notation and not simply
be fitted with DP equipment.
Those prospective DPO’s seeking certification are required to enter the dates on
which they operated the DP system aboard of the vessel.
There has been some misunderstanding in regard to the dates entered in the
logbook for joining and leaving the DP vessel. The dates
recorded in the logbook should only be for the time the DP day: Is any day
vessel was undertaking DP Operations. The logbook when DP operations
should not be used as a seaman’s book or discharge book. are undertaken by
the vessel. (A
The DP time should be carefully and accurately entered in minimum of one hour
this section. It is important that the DP class and the DP is accepted)
system are entered.
Dates on DP: are the
The rank entry should include an indication that the dates the vessel is
prospective DPO had responsibility for the DP. Thus if actively engaged in
operating the DP system rather than 2nd Mate the entry DP operations.
should be DPO/2nd Mate.
The Nautical institute recognises but does not accredit the shuttle tanker offshore
loading or DPCAP training. Third parties approve these courses.
Details of the DP time reductions for each of the above courses are included in the
tables below.
Intensive simulator
DP time reduction
training
1st week 6 weeks (42 days)
2nd week 6 weeks (42 days)
None of the above training may be used to replace the DP familiarisation time, the
final 30 days of DP time or be used for upgrading a certificate.
The maximum allowable reduction in DP time that may be achieved in attending any
combination of the above courses, when applying for a certificate is 84 days of the
required DP time.
None of the above courses can replace the required 60 days practice on a Class 2 or
3 vessel when applying for a Full DP certificate.
A period of at least 30 days DP sea time must be gained between DP time reduction
training courses.
As with the other components of the scheme all DP time or courses leading to
reduction of DP time must have been completed within the previous five years.
STATEMENT OF SUITABILITY
This is the final assessment of the prospective DPO and Masters should carefully
consider whether they are able to affirm the statements within this section before
signing.
Section F should be completed in the final period of sea time prior to a certificate
application being made.
Masters signing this should enter their own DP certificate number if held. The
signature and the ship’s stamp should correspond to the final entry in Section E.
If the Master is the holder of the logbook he/she should have this section signed by a
certificated DPO on board who should enter his/her own DP certificate number.
If the Master finds himself/herself in the position where he/she is unable to have a
certificated DPO sign this section, he/she should sign this section himself/herself and
have either their relief or a company marine manager who is aware of their DP
abilities, to authenticate it.
CERTIFICATION APPLICATION
When applying for the certificate, ALL components of the programme, that is,
shore-based courses, seagoing familarisation, supervised DP watchkeeping
experience and other elements, must have been completed within the previous 5
years.
At the time of application, any element of the scheme not completed, within the 5
year period will have to be repeated.
DP Operators who have been employed “continuously” as a DPO, but who attended
their Basic and Simulator / Advanced courses 5 years before applying for their
certificate, will be awarded a certificate subject to attendance at a
Simulator/Advanced course at an accredited training centre.
The Nautical Institute does not answer “routine” questions about DP time. There is a
self calculator facility on its website
www.nautinst.org/en/dynamic-positioning/calculator-public-form.cfm
All applications must end with a period of sea service (30 days minimum) that is
concluded with a completed Section F - “Suitability of officer to undertake full
watchkeeping responsibility on board a DP vessel”. An application that concludes
with any shore-based course will not be accepted.
It is important that every period of service aboard a DP vessel should have a start
and finish date and be authenticated by the Master’s signature. Entries without a
finish date will not be counted towards the required DP time.
If the prospective DPO wishes to submit his/her logbook whilst still aboard the DP
vessel he/she should have an appropriate date entered and that date may not be in
the future. However, as with the tasks in the seagoing DP familarisation, these
should not be block signed or stamped.
If the prospective DPO submits his/her logbook and decides to carry on aboard while
his documents are being assessed and verified by The Nautical Institute, this sea time
cannot be used or counted towards watchkeeping and/or future upgrade of their DP
certificate. In this case, the Institute will only consider the sea time gained after the
issue date of the DP Certificate.
Candidates and Masters attention is drawn to the document “Logbook Guide” that
was issued with the logbook and is available on the Institute’s website and on
request from the Institute.
http://www.nautinst.org/en/dynamic-positioning/guidance/logbook-
guidance.cfm
The logbook has been designed such that all elements of the training scheme can be
completed and entered. In order to apply for a DP Certificate, the applicant is
required to register his personal details and sea time online, through The Nautical
Institute website:
http://www.nautinst.org/en/dynamic-positioning/dp-online.cfm
After completing it, the applicant should send the following documents to The
Nautical Institute:
Copy of the STCW Certificate (page with personal details, validity date and CoC
number);
Original logbook;
Confirmation or testimonial letter from the shipping companies, with the
following conditions:
Copy of the DP application form, which was completed online and sent to the
candidate’s email address. It is compulsory for pages 7 and 8, to be signed
where applicable.
If, however, additional information needs to be submitted, this should be in the form
of authenticated copies. The Institute may make a charge for processing certificates
where a significant amount of the required information is in supporting
documentation rather than the logbook.
A number of companies have found that a better method of ensuring that only
suitable candidates from their company apply is to have the logbooks submitted to
the company in the first instance, which then separately verifies that all the
requirements have been met. This also assists the company in the management of
their DP personnel and their training and progression.
All applicants for upgrading i.e. removal of the word “limited” must have at least two
months (60 days) actual DP watchkeeping time aboard DP Class 2 or 3 vessels
subsequent to the issue of their “Limited” certificate.
When applying for the removal of “Limited” from the certificate the Institute will
require the logbook, the original “Limited” certificate and the confirmation letter
from the shipping company for the new sea time experience. This is to ensure that
the required additional conditions have been met. The upgrade request should also
be done through the online system, where the applicant shall use the same
candidate customer account number, in which was issue his first DP certificate. In
case the person does not know his/her customer number, it is advised to contact The
Nautical Institute. At the end, and if appropriate, a new certificate will be issued
without the endorsement “Limited”.
VALIDITY OF CERTIFICATE
At the moment, the Dynamic Positioning Operator’s certificate remains valid as long
as the holder operates DP systems regularly. This is defined as a minimum of six
months DP watchkeeping experience within the previous five years or if the holder
works as a DP instructor at an Institute accredited training centre.
Should a period of five years elapse and the holder does not serve aboard DP vessels,
operate the DP equipment or instruct, the holder should recommence the training at
the Simulator/Advanced course and complete all the requirements thereafter. On
the attendance at the Simulator/Advanced course, the training centre will issue a
new logbook and clearly mark this as part of the certificate renewal process.
From January 2012, the Institute will start printing a validity date of 5 years from the
certificate date issued on the certificates. Further instructions and procedures are
being developed by The Nautical Institute to determine what the period will be for
mariners who have been issued with a DP license to re-validate their certificate. The
re-validation process will start in January 2014, allowing industry to become familiar
with the information and procedures.
Based on STCW standards, The Nautical Institute will consider any one of the
following for the re-validation:
a. The holder will need to revalidate the certificate if he/she has less than one
year of unsupervised DP service within the past 5 years.
‘Valid for use in accordance with the privileges of the holder’s Certificate of
Competency’
This means that the holder can only use the DP certificate within the limitations
allowed by their certificate of competency. In other words, this is to allow operators
who possess non STCW local certificates of competency to operate small DP vessels
to the limits allowed on their certificates of competency, i.e., within restricted
areas/limits from the coast of the issuing state on vessels of a certain size only. I.e.,
Vocational marine qualifications.