Basic Safety Training

Basic Safety Training (SOLAS)

Basic Safety Training (SOLAS) - Personal survival techniques, fire prevention and fire fighting, elementary first aid, personal safety and social responsibilities.

STCW Regulation VI/1 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/1 of STCW Code
Objectives The trainees who successfully complete this course will be competent and have knowledge in personal survival techniques, fire fighting and fire prevention, personal safety and social responsibilities, have skills of elementary first.
This training course primary is intended for any person who is going to become a seafarer or existing seafarers who is going to refresh their knowledge and skills.
Program IMO Model Course 1.19 “Personal Survival Techniques”
IMO Model Course 1.20 “Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting”
IMO Model Course 1.13 “Elementary First Aids”
IMO Model Course 1.21 “Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities”
Duration Full course – 60 hours / 5 days
Refresh course – 24 hours / 2 days
Schedule Full course – on request
Refresh course - Every week
Advanced Training in Fire Fighting

Advanced Training in Fire Fighting

Advanced Training in Fire Fighting.

STCW Regulation VI/3 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/3 of STCW Code
Objectives The trainees who successfully complete this course will be competent to take command, organize and train fire parties and control fire-fighting operations. He will have knowledge of fire prevention and an ability to inspect and serve fire detection and extinguishing system and equipment.
The course is aimed at seafarers designated to control fire-fighting operations.
The candidate should have completed basic training in fire fighting and fire prevention and be a holder of a certificate in accordance with the Regulation VI/1 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/1 of STCW Code (Basic Safety).
Program IMO Model Course 2.03 “Advanced Training in Fire Fighting”.
Duration Full course – 29 hours / 3 days
Refresh course – 14 hours / 2 days
Schedule Full course – on request
Refresh course - Every week
Proficiency in Survival Craft & Fast Rescue Boat

Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boat other than Fast Rescue Boat

Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boat (other than FRB)

STCW Regulation VI/2 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/2, table A-VI/2-1 of STCW Code
Objectives The trainees who successfully complete this course will be competent to launch and take charge of survival craft or rescue boat in emergency situation.
The course is aimed at seafarers designated to operate of Rescue Boat.
The candidate should be a holder of a certificate of Basic Safety in accordance with Regulation VI/1 of STCW (Basic Safety).
IMO Model Course 1.23 “Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boat other than Fast Rescue Boat”.
Duration Full course – 32 hours / 3 days (including final examination).
Refresh course – 13 hours / 2 days (including final examination).
Schedule Full course – on request
Refresh course - Every week
Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boat

Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boat

Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boat.

STCW Regulation VI/2 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/2, table A-VI/2-2 of STCW Code
Objectives The trainees who successfully complete this course will be competent to handle and take charge such boat during and after launch in adverse weather and sea conditions.
The course is aimed at seafarers designated to operate of Fast Rescue Boat.
The candidate should be a holder of a certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boat other than Fast Rescue Boat in accordance with Regulation VI/2, paragraph 1 of STCW.
Documental evidence of sea service of at least 6 months.
IMO Model Course 1.24 “Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boat”.
Duration Full course – 26 hours / 2 days (including final examination).
Refresh course – 10 hours / 2 days (including final examination).
Schedule On request.
Training for Personnel Service to Passenger Spaces

Safety Training for Personnel Providing Direct Service to Passenger Spaces, Crowd Management and Human Behaviour on All Passenger Ships

Safety Training for Personnel Providing Direct Service to Passenger Spaces, Crowd Management and Human Behaviour on All Passenger Ships.

STCW Regulation V/2 (pa.6, 7 and 8) of STCW Convention and Sections A-V/2.2, A-V/2.3 and A-V/2.4 of STCW Code
Objectives The trainees who successfully complete this course will be able to control crowd in emergency situation, to locate essential safety and emergency equipment on board, to communicate effectively with passenger and comply with ship’s safety and emergency procedures, to organise the safe movement passengers when embarking and disembarking, organize emergency procedures, optimize use of resources, control passengers and other personnel during emergency, establish and maintain effective communications.
The course is aimed at masters, officers, ratings and other personnel on passenger ships.
No any special requirements.
Documental evidence of sea service of at least 6 months.
IMO Model Course 1.24 “Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boat”.
Program IMO Model Course 1.41 “Passenger ship Crowd Management training”
IMO Model Course 1.42 “Passenger ship Crisis Management and Human Behavior training”
IMO Model Course 1.44 “Safety Training for personnel providing direct services to passengers in passenger spaces”
Duration Full course – 32.5 hours / 3 days.
Refresh course – 9.5 hours / 1 days.
Schedule On request.
Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety

Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Full Integrity on All Passenger Ships Training Course

Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Full Integrity on All Passenger Ships Training Course.

STCW Regulation V/2 (pa.9) of STCW Convention and Section A-V/2.5 of STCW Code
Objectives The trainees who successfully complete this course will be able to organise the safe movement of vehicles and passengers when embarking and disembarking, control all elements of cargo safety and hull integrity, monitor and control atmosphere in ro-ro cargo spaces, organize emergency procedures, optimize use of resources, control passengers and other personnel during emergency, establish and maintain effective communications.

The course is aimed at masters, chief mates, officers, engineer and any person assigned immediate responsibility for embarking and disembarking passengers, loading discharging or securing cargo, or closing hull openings, and any other personnel having a responsibility for the safety of passengers in emergency.
No any special requirements.
Model Course 1.29 “Proficiency in Crisis Management and Human Behaviour Training, Including Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Hull Integrity Training”.
Duration 6.0 hours / 1 days
Schedule On request.
Ship Security Officer Training

Ship Security Officer Training

Ship Security Officer Training.

STCW Regulation VI/5 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/5 of STCW Code
Objectives A trainee successfully completing the course and passing the test will be enabled to undertake the duties and responsibilities as Ship Security Officer.

Ship Security training program aims to provide knowledge to those who may be designated to perform the duties and responsibilities as Ship Security Officer (SSO), as defined in section A/2.1.6 (and section A/12) of the ISPS Code
Documental evidence of sea service of at least 12 month as officer.
IMO Model Course 3.19 “Ship Security Officer”
Duration Full course – 14 hours / 2 days.
Refresh course – 8 hours / 1 day.
Schedule On request.
Security Awareness Training for All Seafarers

Security Awareness Training for All Seafarers

Security Awareness Training for All Seafarers.

STCW Regulation VI/6 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/6-1 of STCW Code
Objectives Those who successfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence enabling them to contribute to the enhancement of maritime security through heightened awareness and the ability to recognize security threats and to respond appropriately.

Seafarers employed or engaged in any capacity on board ship which is required to comply with the provisions of the ISPS Code on the business of that ship as part of the ship’s complement without designated security duties.
No any special requirements.
IMO Model Course 3.27 “Security Awareness Training for All Seafarers”.
Duration 4 hours / 1 day.
Schedule On request.
Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties

Security Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties

Security Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties.

STCW Regulation VI/6 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/6-2 of STCW Code.
Objectives Those who successfully complete the course should be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge to undertake the duties assigned under the SSP

Seafarers designated to perform security duties including anti-piracy and anti‐armed robbery related activities on board vessel.
No any special requirements.
IMO Model Course 3.26 “Security Awareness Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties”
Duration 9 hours / 1 day.
Schedule On request.
Carriage of Dangerous and Hazardous Substances

Carriage of Dangerous and Hazardous Substances (HAZMAT)

Carriage of Dangerous and Hazardous Substances (HAZMAT)

STCW Regulation II/2 of STCW Convention and Sections A-II/2, B-V/b and B-V/c of STCW Code
Objectives A trainee successfully completing the course and passing the test will be enabled to contribute to the preparation and execution of the safe carriage of dangerous goods and maritime pollutants by sea, will understand the legal implications of and correctly apply or verify compliance with the IMDG Code and its Supplements.

The course is aimed for seafarers responsible for the cargo handling of Dangerous, Hazardous and Harmful Cargoes.
No any special requirements.
IMO Model Course 1.10 “Dangerous, Hazardous and Harmful Cargoes”
Duration 24 hours / 3 day.
Schedule On request.
Oil and Chemical tanker cargo operations

Basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations

Basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations.

STCW Regulation V/1-1 of STCW Convention and Section A-V/1-1-1 of STCW Code
Objectives A trainee successfully completing the course should be able to perform basic duties and responsibilities related to cargo or cargo equipment on board oil and chemical tanker.

This course provides training to candidates to be duly qualified with specific duties for loading, unloading and care in transit or handling of oil and chemical cargoes. It comprises a basic training program appropriate to their duties, including basic training for oil and chemical tanker safety, fire safety measures, pollution prevention, operational practice and obligations under applicable law and regulations.
The candidate should be a holder of a certificate of Basic Safety in accordance with Regulation VI/1 of STCW (Basic Safety).
IMO Model Course 1.01 “Basic Training for Oil and Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations”
Duration 47 hours / 5 day.
Schedule On request.
Liquid gas tanker cargo operations

Basic training for liquid gas tanker cargo operations

Basic training for liquid gas tanker cargo operations.

STCW Regulation V/1-2 of STCW Convention and Section A-V/1-2-1 of STCW Code
Objectives A trainee successfully completing the course should be able to perform basic duties and responsibilities related to cargo or cargo equipment on board liquefied gas tankers.

This course provides training to candidates to be duly qualified with specific duties for loading, unloading and care in transit or handling of liquefied gas cargoes. It comprises a basic training program appropriate to their duties, including liquefied gas tanker safety, fire safety measures, pollution prevention, operational practice and obligations under applicable law and regulations.
The candidate should be a holder of a certificate of Basic Safety in accordance with Regulation VI/1 of STCW (Basic Safety).
IMO Model Course 1.04 “Basic Training for Liquefied Gas Tanker Cargo Operations”
Duration 33 hours / 3.5 days.
Schedule On request.
Safety of Fishing Operations

Safety of Fishing Operations

Safety of Fishing Operations.

STCW-F Chapter III/1 “Basic safety training for all fishing vessel personnel“, Regulation 1.6 “Prevention of Shipboard Accidents“ of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Fishing Vessels Personnel (STCW-F 1995).
Objectives The trainees who successfully complete this course will be competent to understand the fishing methods and associated fishing gear and to safely engage in fishing operation under the supervision of an experienced deckhand.

The course is aimed at all fishing vessel personnel that are to serve on board sea-going fishing vessels.

Certificate, confirmed that candidate passed training courses in accordance with the provisions of Regulation VI/1 of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW-78) as amended, and Section A-VI/1 of STCW Code (Basic Safety).

IMO Model Course No.1.33 “Safety of Fishing Operations”
Duration 16 hours / 2 day.
Schedule On request.
Medical First Aid

Medical First Aids

Medical First Aids training course.

STCW Regulation VI/4 of STCW Convention and Sections A-VI/4 (1, 2 and 3) of STCW Code
Objectives In this course the participants will be competent to identify probable cause, nature   and  extent  of  injuries  promptly,  completely  and  conforming  to  current  first-aid  practice,  minimize  risk  of  harm  to  self  and  other  at  all  times,  appropriately  treat  injuries  and  patient’s  condition  and  conform  to  recognized  first-aid  practice  and  international  guidelines

This   training   course   primary   is   intended   for   existing   seafarers   who   are   going   to provide Medical First Aid on board ship.

The candidate should have completed basic training in Elementary First Aids and be a holder of a certificate in accordance with the Regulation VI/1 of STCW Convention and Section A-VI/1 of STCW Code (Basic Safety).

IMO Model Course 1.14 “Medical First Aids"
Duration Full course: 31 hours / 3 days.
Refresh course: 14 hours / 1,5 days.
Schedule Full course – on request
Refresh course - Every week.
Medical Care

Medical Care

Medical Care training course.

STCW Regulation VI/4 of STCW Convention and Sections A-VI/4 (4, 5 and 6) of STCW Code
Objectives In this course the participants will be competent to provide medical care for the sick persons and injured while they remain on board and to participate in coordinated schemes for medical assistance to ships.

This training course primary is intended for existing seafarers who are going to take charge of Medical Care on board ships.

The candidate should have completed training in First Aids and be a holder of a certificate in accordance with the Regulation VI/4 of STCW Convention and Sections A-VI/4 (1, 2 and 3) of STCW Code (First Aids).

IMO Model Course 1.15 “Medical Care”
Duration Full course: 46,5 hours / 5 days.
Refresh course: 21 hours / 2 days.
Schedule Full course – on request
Refresh course - Every week.