
Class NK, the largest certification body in Japan’s maritime industry, will provide the necessary certification for offshore wind construction. In this seminar, the purpose and structure of the certification system and cautions will be explained. In addition, Tokio Marine & Nichido Insurance will present the mechanism of insurance and a case study of a specific accident. Mitsubishi UFJ Bank will give a lecture on financing and risk allocation.
We also provide a workshop that utilizes a VR system to learn more about each component of the offshore wind turbine and learn about the hazards and the risks of offshore work.
We are planning to visit offshore wind turbines and their installation vessels, have an exchange meeting with fishermen who live in harmony with offshore wind turbines in Goto, acquire data using offshore floating observation equipment and experience ROV operation, etc.
Day 1:9am-5pm (followed by a social event in the Academy. (Drinks and light refreshments will be provided)
Day 2:9am – 4pm.
Day 3 (on-site program):Depart Nagasaki Port 07:40am, visit Goto Island, exchange views with the fisheries cooperative, etc., and arrive at Nagasaki Port 18:15 (dismissal possible in Goto City)
To be announced once decided.(Project certification, Insurance and Finance 2 days. Plus On-site 1 day.)
Certification, insurance and finance course, 2 days
○General:150,000 Yen
○Member of MarineCluster Association(※1):100,000 Yen
○Company located inNagasaki Pref.(※2):100,000 Yen
○Member and Nagasakilocal company:50,000 Yen
On-Site course (Extra charge)
○1 day trip to Goto island, 20,000 Yen (ferry, sea taxi, lunch etc, included)
○1 day trip in Nagasaki city, 8,000 Yen (Charterd bus, lunch etc, included)
(※Transportation expences to and from Nagasaki city or accomodation expences are NOT included in the fee above.)
※1:means special or general member of Nagasaki Marine Industry Cluster Association.
※2:means the company which headquater or head office is located in Nagasaki prefecture.
Class NK, the largest certification body in Japan’s maritime industry, will provide the necessary certification for offshore wind construction. In this seminar, the purpose and structure of the certification system and cautions will be explained. In addition, Tokio Marine & Nichido Insurance will present the mechanism of insurance and a case study of a specific accident. Mitsubishi UFJ Bank will give a lecture on financing and risk allocation.
We also provide a workshop that utilizes a VR system to learn more about each component of the offshore wind turbine and learn about the hazards and the risks of offshore work.