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Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit

"MODU"

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Definition:  A generic term for several classes of self-contained floatable or floating drilling machines such as jackups, semisubmersibles, and submersibles. 

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MODU Engineer Modules and Subjects

  • Exam Code: MODE01 Endorsement: Chief Engineer-MODU Modules: Q730 - Q750
    • Q730-Motor Plants
      • Motor Propulsion
        • Main engines
        • Auxiliary engines
        • Starting systems
        • Lubrication systems
        • Fuel Fuel systems
        • Fuel injection systems
        • Drive systems
        • Air-charging systems
        • Control systems
        • Automation systems
        • Governors
        • Safety
        • Casualty control
      • Steam Generators
        • Auxiliary boilers
        • Feedwater systems
        • Condensate systems
        • Recovery systems
    • Q740-Engineering Safety & Environmental Protection
      • Safety
        • Damage control
        • Dewatering
        • Fire fighting
        • Fire prevention
        • Fire theory
        • Flooding
        • Stability and trim
      • Emergency Equipment & Lifesaving Appliances
        • General safety
        • Hazardous materials
        • Inspections and surveys
        • Pollution prevention
        • U.S. rules and regulations
    • Q750-General Subjects
      • General Subjects
        • Administration
        • Automation systems
        • Bearings
        • Control systems
        • Deck machinery
        • Governors
        • Heat exchangers
        • Hydraulics
        • Oily water separators
        • Prints and tables
        • Sanitary-Sewage Systems
        • Ship Construction & Repair
        • Steering systems
        • Watch duties
      • Electricity-Electronics-Control Eng.
        • Bridge navigation equipment
        • Casualty control
        • Computers and networks
        • Distribution systems
        • Electronic systems
        • High voltage systems
        • Motor controllers
        • Propulsion systems
        • Safety
        • Troubleshooting
      • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
        • Air conditioning systems
        • Casualty control
        • Control systems
        • Refrigeration systems
        • Safety
      • Management Level
        • Arbitration
        • Assessing competency
        • Codes & regulations
        • Crisis management
        • Employee familiarization
        • Inspections-surveys
        • Internal documents
        • International laws-conventions
        • Maintenance systems
        • Management practices
        • Management skills
        • Operational planning
        • Shipyard
        • Technical analysis
        • Troubleshooting
        • Vessel layup
  • Exam Code: MODE02 Endorsement: Assistant Engineer-MODU Modules: Q715 - Q717
    • Q715-Motor Plants
      • Motor Propulsion
        • Air-charging systems
        • Automation systems
        • Auxiliary engines
        • Casualty control
        • Control systems
        • Cooling systems
        • Drive systems
        • Exhaust systems
        • Fuel
        • Fuel injection systems
        • Fuel systems
        • Fundamentals
        • Governors
        • Intake systems
        • Lubrication systems
        • Main engines
        • Safety
        • Starting systems
        • Steam systems
        • Water chemistry
      • Steam Generators
        • Auxiliary boilers
        • Condensate systems
        • Feedwater systems
        • Recovery systems
        • Steam-theory

MODU Deck Modules and Subjects

  • Exam Code: MODU01 Endorsement: Offshore Installation Manager Modules: Q100 - Q435
    • Q100-Rules of the Road: International and Inland
      • Watchkeeping
        • COLREGS
        • Inland Navigational Rules
        • “Basic Principles for Navigational Watch”
        • MODU obstruction lights
    • Q430-OIM Deck General Safety
      • Meteorology and oceanography
        • Characteristics of weather systems
        • Ocean current systems
        • Synoptic chart weather forecasting
        • Tide and tidal current publications
      • Fire prevention and firefighting appliances:
        • Basic firefighting and prevention of fires
        • Classes and chemistry of fire
        • Firefighting equipment and regulations
        • Firefighting systems
        • Organization of fire drills
      • Medical care
        • First aid
        • First response medical action
      • Maritime law and regulation
        • National maritime law
      • Personnel Management and Training:
        • Casualty reports and records
        • Required logs and recordkeeping
        • Ship's business including:
      • Communications
        • Radio communications and FCC permit
        • Radiotelephone procedures
      • Lifesaving/Survival:
        • Emergency radio transmissions
        • Lifesaving appliance operation (launching, boat handling)
        • Procedures/rules for lifeboats, survival suits, personal flotation devices (PFDs), life rafts and emergency signals
        • Survival at sea
      • Deck seamanship
        • Cargo stowage and securing
        • Crane use procedures and inspections
        • Hazardous materials/dangerous goods precautions
        • Mooring equipment
        • Support boats/helicopters
        • Transfer of personnel
    • Q431-OIM Unrestricted
      • Stability, ballasting, construction and damage control
        • Damaged trim and stability countermeasures
        • Load line requirements
        • Principles of ship construction, structural members
        • Stability and trim calculations
        • Trim and stability
      • Operating manual
        • Ballasting procedures
        • Completion of variable load form
        • Emergency procedures
        • Evaluation of variable load form
        • Hydrostatics data
        • KG limitations
        • Leg loading calculations
        • On-station instructions
        • Operation of bilge system
        • Rig characteristics and limitations
        • Severe storm instructions
        • Tank tables
        • Transit instructions
        • Unexpected list or trim
      • Maneuvering and handling
        • Anchoring and anchor handling
        • Heavy weather operations
        • Mooring, positioning
        • Moving, positioning
      • Emergency procedures and contingency plans:
        • Abandon unit
        • Blowouts
        • Collision
        • Failure of ballast control system
        • Fire or explosion
        • H2S safety
        • Heavy weather
        • Man overboard
        • Mooring emergencies
        • Temporary repairs
      • General Engineering— Power plants and auxiliary systems
        • Engineering equipment, operations and failures
        • Marine engineering terminology
        • Maritime law and regulation
        • International Maritime law
        • National maritime law
    • Q432-OIM Surface Units Underway
      • Stability, ballasting, construction and damage control
        • Damaged trim and stability countermeasures
        • Load line requirements
        • Principles of ship construction, structural members
        • Stability and trim calculations
        • Trim and stability
      • Operating manual
        • Ballasting procedures
        • Completion of variable load form
        • Emergency procedures
        • Evaluation of variable load form
        • Hydrostatics data
        • KG limitations
        • On-station instructions
        • Operation of bilge system
        • Rig characteristics and limitations
        • Severe storm instructions
        • Tank tables
        • Transit instructions
        • Unexpected list or trim
      • Maneuvering and handling
        • Anchoring and anchor handling
        • Heavy weather operations
        • Mooring, positioning
        • Moving, positioning
      • Emergency procedures and contingency plans:
        • Abandon unit
        • Collision
        • Failure of ballast control system
        • Fire or explosion
        • Heavy weather
        • Man overboard
        • Temporary repairs
      • General Engineering—Power plants and auxiliary systems
        • Engineering equipment, operations and failures
        • Marine engineering terminology
        • Maritime law and regulation
        • International Maritime law
        • National maritime law
    • Q433-OIM Surface Units on Location
      • Stability, ballasting, construction and damage control
        • Damaged trim and stability countermeasures
        • Load line requirements
        • Principles of ship construction, structural members
        • Stability and trim calculations
        • Trim and stability
      • Operating manual
        • Ballasting procedures
        • Completion of variable load form
        • Emergency procedures
        • Evaluation of variable load form
        • Hydrostatics data
        • KG limitations
        • On-station instructions
        • Operation of bilge system
        • Rig characteristics and limitations
        • Severe storm instructions
        • Tank tables
        • Unexpected list or trim
      • Maneuvering and handling
        • Anchoring and anchor handling
        • Heavy weather operations
        • Mooring, positioning
      • Emergency procedures and contingency plans:
        • Abandon unit
        • Blowouts
        • Collision
        • Failure of ballast control system
        • Fire or explosion
        • H2S safety
        • Heavy weather
        • Man overboard
        • Mooring emergencies
        • Temporary repairs
      • General Engineering—Power plants and auxiliary systems
        • Engineering equipment, operations and failures
        • Marine engineering terminology
        • Maritime law and regulation
        • International Maritime law
        • National maritime law
    • Q434-OIM Bottom Bearing Units Underway
      • Stability, ballasting, construction and damage control
        • Damaged trim and stability countermeasures
        • Load line requirements
        • Principles of ship construction, structural members
        • Stability and trim calculations
        • Trim and stability
      • Operating manual
        • Completion of variable load form
        • Emergency procedures
        • Evaluation of variable load form
        • Hydrostatics data
        • KG limitations
        • Leg loading calculations
        • Operation of bilge system
        • Rig characteristics and limitations
        • Severe storm instructions
        • Tank tables Transit instructions
        • Unexpected list or trim
      • Maneuvering and handling
        • Heavy weather operations
        • Mooring, positioning
        • Moving, positioning
      • Emergency procedures and contingency plans:
        • Abandon unit
        • Collision
        • Fire or explosion
        • Heavy weather
        • Man overboard
        • Temporary repairs
      • General Engineering—Power plants and auxiliary systems
        • Engineering equipment, operations and failures
        • Marine engineering terminology
        • Maritime law and regulation
        • International Maritime law
        • National maritime law
    • Q435-OIM Bottom Bearing Units on Location
      • Stability, ballasting, construction and damage control
        • Load line requirements
        • Principles of ship construction, structural members
        • Trim and stability
      • Operating manual
        • Completion of variable load form
        • Emergency procedures
        • Evaluation of variable load form
        • Leg loading calculations
        • On-station instructions
        • Rig characteristics and limitations
        • Severe storm instructions
        • Tank tables
      • Maneuvering and handling
        • Heavy weather operations
      • Emergency procedures and contingency plans:
        • Abandon unit
        • Blowouts
        • Collision
        • Fire or explosion
        • H2S safety
        • Heavy weather
        • Man overboard
      • General Engineering—Power plants and auxiliary systems
        • Engineering equipment, operations and failures
        • International Maritime law
        • Marine engineering terminology
        • Maritime law and regulation
        • National maritime law
  • Exam Code: MODU02 Endorsement: Barge Supervisor Modules: Q100 - Q438
    • Q100-Rules of the Road: International and Inland
      • Watchkeeping
        • “Basic Principles for Navigational Watch”
        • COLREGS
        • Inland Navigational Rules
        • MODU obstruction lights
    • Q437-Barge Supervisor
      • Deck General Safety
        • Meteorology and oceanography
        • Characteristics of weather systems
        • Ocean current systems
        • Synoptic chart weather forecasting
        • Tide and tidal current publications
      • Fire prevention and firefighting appliances:
        • Basic firefighting and prevention of fires
        • Classes and chemistry of fire
        • Firefighting equipment and regulations
        • Firefighting systems
        • Organization of fire drills
      • Medical care
        • First aid
        • First response medical action
      • Maritime law and regulation
        • National maritime law
      • Personnel Management and Training
        • Required logs and recordkeeping
        • Ship's business including:
      • Communications
        • Radio communications and FCC permit
        • Radiotelephone procedures
      • Lifesaving/Survival:
        • Emergency radio transmissions
        • Lifesaving appliance operation (launching, boat handling)
        • Procedures/rules for lifeboats, survival suits, personal flotation devices (PFDs), life rafts and emergency signals.
        • Survival at sea
      • Deck seamanship
        • Cargo stowage and securing
        • Crane use procedures and inspections
        • Hazardous materials/dangerous goods precautions
        • Mooring equipment
        • Support boats/helicopters
        • Transfer of personnel
  • Exam Code: MODU03 Endorsement: Ballast Control Operator Modules : Q440 - Q441
    • Q440-Ballast Control Operator-Deck General Safety
      • Meteorology and oceanography
        • Characteristics of weather systems
      • Fire prevention and firefighting appliances:
        • Basic firefighting and prevention of fires
        • Classes and chemistry of fire
        • Firefighting equipment and regulations
        • Firefighting systems
        • Organization of fire drills
      • Medical care
        • First aid
        • First response medical action
      • Maritime law and regulation
        • International maritime law
        • National maritime law
      • Communications
        • Radio communications and FCC permit
        • Radiotelephone procedures
      • Lifesaving/Survival:
        • Emergency radio transmissions
        • Lifesaving appliance operation (launching, boat handling)
        • Procedures/rules for lifeboats, survival suits, personal flotation devices (PFDs), life rafts and emergency signals
        • Survival at sea
    • Q441-Ballast Control Operator-MODU Operations
      • Stability, ballasting, construction and damage control
        • Principles of ship construction, structural members
        • Trim and stability
        • Damaged trim and stability countermeasures
        • Stability and trim calculations
        • Load line requirements
      • Operating manual
        • Rig characteristics and limitations
        • Hydrostatics data
        • Tank tables
        • KG limitations
        • Severe storm instructions
        • Transit instructions
        • On-station instructions
        • Unexpected list or trim
        • Ballasting procedures
        • Operation of bilge system
        • Completion of variable load form
        • Evaluation of variable load form
        • Emergency procedures
      • Maneuvering and handling
        • Heavy weather operations
        • Mooring, positioning
      • Emergency procedures and contingency plans:
        • Fire or explosion
        • Abandon unit
        • Man overboard
        • Heavy weather
        • Collision
        • Failure of ballast control system
        • Mooring emergencies
        • Blowouts
        • H2S safety
      • General Engineering—Power plants and auxiliary systems
        • Marine engineering terminology
        • Offshore drilling operations
      • Maritime law and regulation
        • National maritime law

 

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