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COURSE ON MANAGEMENT, OPERATIONAND MAINTENANCE OF AIS ATON DEVICESGENERAL CONTENT:1. AIS: Purpose, operating principles, types, and messages.2. AIS AtoN base stations and repeaters: Purpose, shore-based equipment, and messages.3. AIS AtoN: Display, monitoring and Message 21.4. Installation and configuration of AIS equipment: AIS AtoN identification and programming, base station programming, MMSI, and slot management.5. Maintenance and testing: AIS receiver and AIS base station.OBJECTIVE: To provide the theoretical and practical AIS AtoN training required for participants to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to install, maintain or replace Automatic Identification Systems within marine aids to navigation services in their organizations.TARGET GROUP: Technicians involved in supporting the safe and efficient operation of marine aids to navigation, either within the Competent Authority or any public or private entity responsible for delivering this service.MARITIME SAFETY AND PORT SECURITYTOTAL HOURS:35. MODE:Online.LANGUAGE:Spanish, with simultaneous interpretation into English.TECHNICIAN TRAINING COURSE - LEVEL 2.IALA INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION.ASSOCIATED GOVERNANCE STATE:Coastal State.LINKAGE WITH THE III CODE:Part 3.INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENT:Although not mandatory, the course is an IALA recommendation.SOLAS Convention, Chapter V, Regulation 13/1: Each Contracting Government undertakes to provide, as it deems practical and necessary either individually or in co-operation with other Contracting Governments, such aids to navigation as the volume of traffic justifies and the degree of risk requires.IALA Guideline - Training and Certification of Marine Aids to Navigation Personnel, Recommendation E-141.141.IALA Guideline - IALA Model Course - Technician Training Level 2 - Course General Description.IALA Guideline - IALA Model Course L2.8.1 - Technician Training Level 2, Section 8.1 - AIS AtoN Operation.The SOLAS, MARPOL, and STCW Conventions include the Polar Code as a mandatory international standard for officers in charge of the navigational watch and masters of ships operating in polar waters.12

