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At the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre, everything has been put in place to offer an environment
conducive to learning and an exceptional professional development experience. It includes:

  Flexible training schedules
  A wide range of courses (basic, advanced and custom)
  Seven ultramodern simulation labs
  Classrooms and debriefing rooms



Title Summary Length  
Azimuthing Podded Propulsion Enable navigators to become acquainted with this “new” mode of propulsion and acquire a good grasp of both the limitations and the advantages of this technology. 2 days
Bridge Resource Management (BRM) Provide masters and navigating officers' awareness and guidance to good operating practices. Approved by Transport Canada. 5 days
Bridge Resource Management For Marine Pilots (BRM-P) The course is designed to enhance the skills pilots require to work efficiently and effectively with the bridge team during an assignment.
Approved by the American Pilots' Association.
2 days
Escort Operations for Pilots Give pilots an overview of escort tug operations principles in narrow channels. 2 days
Emergency Procedures Develop the necessary skills to react to any emergency situations that may occur and manage the consequences. 2 days
Electronic Chart Display & Information System (ECDIS) The course is designed to follow all aspects of Transport Canada content on ECDIS (TP 4958) and the purpose to train the mariner in the safe operation of ECDIS. Approved by Transport Canada. 5 days
Error Detection and Use of Advanced Radar Techniques in Restricted Waters The course is designed to give, all navigation officers and pilots, state of the art guidance in quickly detecting radar errors, assessing radar limitations and correcting radar faulty settings. 2 days
 
     
     
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