As explained, the DNV-ST-0687 “Competence
related to the use of methanol as fuel” published in October, and the
DNV-RP-0699 “Competence related to the use of ammonia as fuel,” published in
December, apply to shipboard crew on vessels using methanol or ammonia as fuel. They clearly outline the expected
competencies for using these fuels onboard, enabling the assessment and
verification of an individual’s knowledge and skills to ensure they can operate
and maintain systems and equipment safely.
The purpose of these documents is to be used by shipowners for onboard
familiarization and competence management, by maritime academies and training
institutions to develop curricula and courses and by third parties, as a reference
document, for certification or verification of learning programs and competence
assessments in examinations.
While new fuels and technologies are key to achieving maritime
decarbonization, their adoption necessitates robust safety and competence
frameworks. According to DNV’s
Alternative Fuels Insights platform, the number of vessels ordered with
alternative-fuelled capability is growing with 27 ammonia and 322
methanol-fuelled vessels currently on the orderbooks. To ensure safe
operations as these vessels enter service, it is essential that shipboard crew
has the right knowledge and skills and adhere to updated processes and
procedures.