Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Awareness for Superyachts

Lithium-ion batteries are becoming increasingly common in everyday items such as smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles. They are also found on yachts, in power tools, remote controls, UPS, servers, personal watercraft, and tenders. Despite their many benefits, these batteries can also present significant dangers. Tailored specifically for yacht crew, officers, captains, and yacht managers, the Lithium-ion Battery Safety Awareness on Superyachts course helps Learners identify and implement suitable Li-ion fire prevention measures and considerations for responding to battery-related emergencies.

Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Awareness for Superyachts

ONLINE

Approx 2.5 to 3 hours

Please note that this course covers the theory part only of the full training, and any physical drills must be conducted when joining your vessel under the supervision of the relevant crew and / or staff.

About This Course

Lithium-ion battery Safety Awareness on Superyachts is essential for all yacht crew, staff and shoreside managers of yachts that carry Lithium-ion battery-powered tenders, toys, and equipment. Entirely online, the course consists of eight short lessons that provide an in-depth study of the electrochemistry and hazards of Li-ion batteries. The philosophy underpinning this course is that prevention is better than a cure, and the course sets out best practices that can be easily implemented to mitigate any risks associated with Li-ion technology. This course is delivered in Partnership with Seascope France.

Li-ion Competent Person – MGN 681

In their recent MGN 681, the UK’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency introduced the requirement that competent persons undertake battery charging operations. Drawing from the UK’s Code of Safe Working Practices and MGN 681, this course helps define the role and duties of this person when working with Li-ion batteries. The course will provide the Learner with the detailed knowledge required to safely conduct battery charging operations, identify hazardous or suspect batteries and recognise the necessary steps to mitigate the risk until these batteries are removed from the yacht.

Course Information

  • Selected learning outcomes of this course include:

    ·       Identifying where lithium-ion batteries may be encountered on yachts.

    ·       Understanding the basic electrochemical processes of lithium-ion batteries

    ·       Understanding the requirements for identifying hazards on yachts.

    ·       Appreciating the toxic and explosive gases emitted from Li-ion batteries.

    ·       Understanding the hazards of thermal runaway and battery fire.

    ·       Recognising the challenges of responding to a thermal runaway event.

    ·       Recognising the suitability of water-based fire suppression systems for battery fires.

    ·       Introducing specialist equipment for containing and suppressing Li-ion fires.

    ·       Identifying battery abuse conditions and hazardous battery defects.

    ·       Appreciating their requirements for battery stowage compartments.

    ·       Understanding the requirements for battery charging stations.

    ·       Appreciating the knowledge required of the Competent Person overseeing battery charging operations.

  • COMPLIANCE WITH ISM CODE

    ISM Code 6.3 mandates yacht managers to establish procedures for personnel, especially those in safety and environmental roles, ensuring proper familiarisation with their duties. Our course addresses this by offering comprehensive lithium-ion battery safety training, showcasing a commitment to fulfilling ISM Code obligations and keeping personnel updated on safety protocols.

    MEETING ISM CODE 6.5 REQUIREMENTS

    ISM Code 6.5 stresses the importance of identifying and providing necessary training to support safety management systems. The “Lithium-ion Battery Safety Awareness for Superyachts” course aligns with this mandate, offering in-depth insights into lithium-ion battery safety to ensure all personnel have essential training for safe superyacht operations.

    STCW CONVENTION REGULATION I/14 – 5 COMPLIANCE

    STCW Convention Regulation I/14 – 5 highlights the need for companies to familiarise seafarers with their duties, ship arrangements, equipment, and relevant procedures. Our course surpasses theoretical frameworks by providing practical knowledge crucial for routine and emergency situations involving lithium-ion batteries, empowering yacht managers to enhance crew competency in line with the STCW Convention.

  • Learners will be able to download and save this certificate to their desktop or desired folder from the system. Certificates must then be printed off and signed in the space allocated for the learner in black or blue ink.