Training Program covers the requirements of the STCW Convention.
- Know about contingency plans, to be able to react in case of emergency situation;
- Know emergency signals, crew members duties according to muster list, musterstations and proper use of personal protective equipment;
- Know what to do in case of emergency situation (fire, collision, grounding and shipflooding);
- Know what to do in case of emergency alarm;
- Know about drills importance;
- Know about emergency exits on board, use of internal communication systems andalarm systems;
- Know about ships influence to environment and hazards that can be in case of distresssituation;
- Know about environment protection procedures;
- Know about the complexity and diversity of the marine environment;
- Understand proper use of technical equipment;
- Know about personal protective equipment;
- Know about safety procedures before entering enclosed space;
In order to enter into the presented training program, trainee must represent:
- Certificate of Competency, Education Certificate or Certificate of Proficiency;
- Seamen’s book or Civil passport or ID;
- Medical Certificate or medical certificate form 100(for coastal water area seafarers’);
- It is assumed that trainees undertaking this course will, through on-campus learning and onboard experience, have sufficient familiarity with shipboard operations to understand that leadership and teamworking is an essential part of their role on board at the operational level.
Duration | 20 hours |
language | English |
Students | 1-8 |
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes