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PLATFORM SIMULATORS - DCSIM Damage Control Simulator




REALISTIC TRAINING

Naval Damage Control (DC) capability is a critical effect for preserving the integrity, stability and maneuverability of vessels. The key to enable these capacities is a realistic training environment for the ship’s crew to develop and conduct damage control exercises. Consistent and realistic training produces an optimal level of readiness that prepares repair party teams to react more efficiently and effectively to actual casualties. Meteksan’s Damage Control Simulator (DCSIM) provides a realistic training environment to develop and conduct damage control exercises to provide the shipboard personnel as part of damage control readiness and the internationally recognized commercial and naval standards. DCSIM has unique features that are increasing the effectiveness of the training, operational efficiency and maintainability.The system provides standardised means to train the crew from basic up to advanced level with proper and comparable evaluation reports.


REALISTIC, SAFE AND STANDARDIZED TRAINING

Thanks to the state of the art and fail-safe design of the system, DCSIM provides a safe training environment with adjustable and controllable difficulty levels. The design of the interfaces allows command and control of the simulator and also the trainings in a user-friendly manner which prevents failures by operators. The software and the safety systems operate in a full compliance to provide a safe environment for damage control trainings.


REALISTIC, SAFE AND STANDARDIZED TRAINING

Thanks to the state of the art and fail-safe design of the system, DCSIM provides a safe training environment with adjustable and controllable difficulty levels. The design of the interfaces allows command and control of the simulator and the trainings in a user-friendly manner which prevents failures by operators. The software and the safety systems operate in a full compliance to provide a safe environment for damage control trainings. DCSIM is built in accordance with the current international safety directives, the Regulations for Prevention of Accidents.