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Coal Cargo Care on Bulk Carriers

Course Info

Date:

2025-06-09

Length:

5 Days

Type:

In Classroom

Fees:

£ 5450

City:

London
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Course Details

  • Introduction

  • Objective

  • Who should attend

  • Course Location

Transporting coal cargo on bulk carriers presents unique operational challenges that require precise planning, strict safety protocols, and compliance with international maritime regulations. Unlike other bulk cargoes, coal is highly volatile, prone to self-heating, and emits toxic gases, making proper handling and risk mitigation essential.


This course provides a structured, hands-on approach to coal cargo operations, equipping maritime professionals with critical skills in cargo planning, hazard management, loading safety, and emergency response. Participants will gain practical insights into international regulations, best practices for stowage and ventilation, and strategies for effective teamwork during coal handling operations.


By mastering the principles covered in this course, participants will be able to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant coal cargo transportation, minimizing operational risks and enhancing their expertise in maritime logistics.

Course Outline

5 days course
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5

Introduction to Coal Cargoes


  • Properties and classifications of coal.
  • Hazards: combustion, self-heating, gas emissions, and moisture sensitivity.
  • International safety regulations (SOLAS, IMSBC Code, MARPOL).
  • Case studies of coal-related maritime incidents.

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