MCA Approved Engine Course, AEC Part 2
£1,140 GBP (incl. VAT)
- Course Type:
- Approved Engine Course
- Training School:
- Stream Marine Training Ltd.
- Location:
- Paisley, United Kingdom
- Duration:
- 5 days
- Language:
- English
Overview:
The MCA Approved Engine Course 2 (AEC2) is approved by the UK’s Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) and is ideal for the owners or operators of small inshore commercial and pleasure vessels. The AEC part 2 would also benefit the junior engineering staff working in or expecting to work in the engineering department of a superyacht.
Delivery of the content is split into both classroom activities and practical application. It comprises of approximately 50% theory and 50% practical work. It covers safe engineering working practices, basic operation of engineering systems such as refrigeration, legislation (books and records) maintenance systems and techniques, safe systems of work, lifting and slinging, electrical supply system, hydraulic systems, freshwater, sewage systems and planned maintenance systems.
Course outcomes :
The components and their arrangement in a compression type refrigerant plant and basic fault finding
Legislative and management requirements within engineering operations
Knowledge of maintenance systems on-board
Knowledge of safe systems of work within an engineering environment
Knowledge of safe operations when undertaking lifting and/or slinging operations:
Knowledge of the electrical distribution system on-board
Knowledge to maintain basic hydraulic systems
Knowledge and the practical skills to undertake basic maintenance
Knowledge and the practical skills to undertake basic maintenance
Knowledge of the Fresh Water system onboard
Knowledge of the Sewage system onboard
AEC 2 is a mandatory 5 days course for students enrolled in the new small vessel route to second engineer.
The objective of the AEC 2 course is to provide students, with theoretical knowledge and practical hands on experience of additional areas, as laid down in the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) AEC 2 syllabus. The aim is to enable them to meet the COC requirements of the new common “Small Vessel” (Yachts, Tugs, Fishing Vessels, Workboats, Standby, Seismic Survey, Oceanographic Research Vessels and Government Patrol Vessels, of less than 3000 GT and Power Less than 9,000 kW with Unlimited Area of operation.) It forms part of the required modules to enter the industry as a junior/assistant engineer, with the ability to progress through to the Small Vessel Second Engineer Officer qualification.
When combined with AEC part 1, this unit can also be included as part of the award for an MCA’s Marine Engine Operators Licence (MEOL) which is the licenses required by the Chief Engineer on UK Flagged vessel of less than 750 kW operating in near coastal waters (150 miles from the nearest shore)
Pre-requisites:
Minimum age 18 years old.
The candidate must have successfully completed the AEC 1 course or a recognised equivalent. It is the responsibility of the candidate to produce evidence that their equivalent qualification to AEC 1 has been accepted by the MCA as being a satisfactory equivalent
All equipment to complete the course will be provided. You just need to bring a pair of overalls and suitable footwear. It may be beneficial to bring a laptop in order to access some information given on a memory stick, this is not essential.
Location
Stream House
Building 29
Campsie Drive
Glasgow Airport
Paisley
PA3 2SG
This course is available on the following days:
(please check the availability with the training school)
- 25th November 2024
Stream Marine Training Ltd.
Stream House
Building 29
Campsie Drive
Paisley
PA3 2SG
United Kingdom