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6. CONFORMANCE WITH REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
As a training application, a simulation installation needs to comply with a variety of international norms and standards for it to be effective. Details of such compliance for various standard configurations of ARI marine simulators are provided below.

  1. ARI Full Mission Ship Maneuvering Simulator
  2. Navigation Part Task Trainer
  3. RADAR Simulator
  4. Full Mission Engine Room Simulator
  5. Engine Room Part Task Trainer

ARI Full Mission Ship Maneuvering Simulator
The ARI FMSMS can be used to demonstrate the following STCW-95 competency requirements:
1.   Table A-II/1.1 Plan and conduct a passage and determine position.
2.   Table A-II/1.2 Maintain a safe navigational watch.
3.   Table A-II/1.3 Use of Radar and ARPA to maintain safety of navigation.
4.   Table A-II/1.4 Respond to emergencies.
5.   Table A-II/1.5 Respond to a distress signal at sea.
6.   Table A-II/1.8 Maneuver the ship.
7.   Table A-II/2.1 Plan a voyage and conduct navigation.
8.   Table A-II/2.2 Determine position and the accuracy of resultant position fix by any means.
9.   Table A-II/2.3 Detarmine and allow for compass errors.
10. Table A-II/2.4 Co-ordinate search and rescue operations.
11. Table A-II/2.5 Establish watch-keeping arrangements and procedures.
12. Table A-II/2.6 Maintain safe navigation through the use of radar and ARPA and modern navigation 

      systems to assist command making decisions.
13. Table A-II/2.9 Maneuver and handle a ship in all conditions.


ARI Navigation Part Task Trainer
The ARI can be used to demonstrate the following STCW-95 competency requirements:
1.   Table A-II/1.1: Plan and conduct a passage and determine position.
2.   Table A-II/1.2: Maintain a safe navigational watch.
3.   Table A-II/1.3: Use of Radar and ARPA to maintain safety of navigation.
4.   Table A-II/1.5: Respond to a distress signal at sea.
5.   Table A-II/2.1: Plan a voyage and conduct navigation.
6.   Table A-II/2.2 Determine position and the accuracy of resultant position fix by any means.
7.   Table A-II/2.4 Co-ordinate search and rescue operations.
8.   Table A-II/2.5 Establish watch-keeping arrangements and procedures.
9.   Table A-II/2.6 Maintain safe navigation through the use of radar and ARPA and modern navigation 

      systems to assist command making decisions.

ARI RADAR Simulator
The ARI RADAR Simulator can be used to conduct the IMO Model course 1.07 and has been type approved by the DGS, Government of India for that purpose.

Full Mission Engine Room Simulator
The ARI can be used to demonstrate the following STCW-95 competency requirements:
1.   Table A-III/1.4: Maintain a safe engineering watch.
2.   Table A-III/1.6: Operate main and auxiliary machinery and associated control systems.
3.   Table A-III/1.7: Operate pumping systems and associated control systems.
4.   Table A-III/1.8: Operate alternators, generators and control systems Table A-III/1.9: Maintain marine

      engineering systems, including control systems.
5.   Table A-III/1.11: Maintain sea worthiness of the ship.
6.   Table A-III/2.1: Plan and schedule operations.
7.   Table A-III/2.2: Start up shut down main propulsion and auxiliary machinery, including associated

      systems.
8.   Table A-III/2.3: Operate, monitor and evaluate engine performance and capacity.
9.   Table A-III/2.4: Maintain safety of engine equipment, systems and services.
10. Table A-III/2.5: Manage fuel and ballast operations.
11. Table A-III/2.6 Use internal communication systems.
12. Table A-III/2.10 Detect and identify the cause of machinery malfunctions and correct fault.
13. Table A-III/2.12: Control trim, stability and Stress.
14. Table A-VIII/3.2: Principles to be observed in keeping an Engineering Watch.
15. Table A-VIII/4: Watch keeping in Port.

Engine Room Part Task Trainer
The ARI can be used to demonstrate the following STCW-95 competency requirements:
1.   Table A-III/1.6 Operate main and auxiliary machinery and associated control systems.
2.   Table A-III/1.7 Operate pumping systems and associated control systems.
3.   Table A-III/1.8 Operate alternators, generators, and control systems.
4.   Table A-III/1.9 Maintain marine engineering systems, including control systems.
5.   Table A-III/2.1 Plan and schedule operations.
6.   Table A-III/2.2 Start up and shut down main propulsion and auxiliary machinery, including associated 

      systems.
7.   Table A-III/2.4 Maintain safety of engine equipment, systems and services.
8.   Table A-III/2.5 Manage fuel and ballast operations.
9.   Table A-III/2.10 Detect and identify the cause of machinery malfunctions and correct faults.

 
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