Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator (LCHS) – LPG
Complies with Section 3.3.3 of SIRE 2.0 & IMO MODEL COURSE 1.35 guidelines
1. Familiarization
- Ship type simulation
- Tank arrangement of the simulated liquefied gas tanker
- Cargo containment system
- Pipeline arrangement
- Pipe system control valves
- Pumps, compressors and reliquefaction plant
- Instrumentation and auxiliary system
- Controls
- Basic Operations and Procedures
2. Special Operations and Procedures
- Tank atmosphere evaluation
- Cargo ventilation system
- Reliquefaction system and control of boil-off
- Procedure for changing cargo and tank cleaning
- Use of inert gas
- Draining and stripping procedures
- Gas freeing
3. Cargo Operations
- General cargo handling provisions
- Cargo measurement and calculation
- Cargo condition maintenance on passage and in port
- Procedure for preparation for loading cargo
- Procedure for preparation for unloading cargo
5. Operational Problems
- Cargo and related operations – Routine working
- Introduction of system faults, malfunctions and accidents
- Emergency & Remedial Actions
This Training Includes:
- In-depth sessions conducted by expert trainers
- Access to the our Learning Management Portal (HELMS) with all training materials
- Access to assessment results and feedback
- Certification by IMOI upon successful completion
- Comprehensive reports from ISF to the sponsoring company, including:
- Feedback provided by the participants
- Assessment scores of the candidates
- Faculty feedback on each candidate’s performance

Capt. Srirang Manjeshwar
Capt Srirang Manjeshwar is a marine professional with expertise in the field of imparting vocational training to Marine Personnel and Internal Auditing since 1995. He was the workshop Leader for the SAS Bridge Resource Management Program and has actively participated in the induction, nurturing, and training of more than 750 cadets since 2000. He holds great expertise on conducting basic and advanced courses for Management, Operational and Support level as per the STCW requirements. He is experienced as a Master on Oil Tankers Suezmax, Aframax and ULCCs and has also participated in the development of the company’s Safety Management System. He has developed Quality Management Systems and Audited several Maritime Institutes and Manning Agencies within India. He retired as Director and Head of Training, Wallem Maritime Training.
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