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Maritime Safety and the fight against pollution

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Specialisation Certificate / Basic Security Training

Rate

B99

Hours

84

Maximum number of students

20

Purpose

Train participants to master the following skills:

  • Survival in the  sea in the event of abandoning ship.

  • Minimising fire risks to the minimum and maintaining preparedness for emergency response at any time in the event of fire.

  • Fighting and putting out fires.

  • Taking immediate measures if there is an accident or other medical emergency.

  • Fulfil emergency procedures.

  • Taking precautions to avoid polluting the marine environment.

  • Complying with workplace safety practices.

  • Contributing to effective communication on board.

  • Contributing to good human relations on board.

  • Understanding and taking the necessary measures to control fatigue.

Requirements
  • Other requirements. 

When submitting the application:

  • Declaration of responsibility (issued by the father/mother/legal guardian, where applicable) that the applicant can swim.

and at least one of the following:

  • Statement of compliance indicating the applicant does not suffer from any physical or mental illness preventing them from undertaking the training requested, or
  • Valid medical certificate certifying that the applicant is not suffering from any physical or mental illness preventing them from undertaking the training requested, or 
  • Valid medical Certificate indicating that the applicant is fit for work on marine vessels.

At least one of the following when preselected for the course, if applicable, and for its entire duration:

  • Valid medical Certificate certifying that the applicant is not suffering from any physical or mental illness preventing them from undertaking the training requested, or
  • Valid medical Certificate indicating that the applicant is fit for work on marine vessels.


Specialisation Certificate / Ship Security Officer

Type

B94

Hours

26

Maximum number of students

20

Purpose

Train participants to master the following skills:

  • Maintaining and supervising the implementation of a ship's protection plan.

  • Assessing the risks, threats and vulnerability of a ship from a protection perspective.

  • Regularly inspecting the vessel to ensure that the measures taken are applied and maintained.

  • Ensuring that protection equipment and systems are working, tested and calibrated correctly.

  • Fostering awareness of protection and surveillance.

Requirements

Professional Qualification/Certificate:
Hold any of the following qualifications or certifications:

  • Merchant Navy Captain.

  • First Officer in the Merchant Navy.
  • Second Officer in the Merchant Navy.
  • Merchant Navy Radio Electronics first Officer
  • Merchant Navy Radio Electronics second Officer
  • Merchant Navy Engine Room Chief
  • Merchant Navy Engine Room first Officer.
  • Merchant Navy Engine Room second Officer.
  • Merchant Navy Directorate General accreditation to serve as an Officer in merchant vessels.
  • Maritime Authority certificate in which the Ship Security Officer certificate is requested.

This course may also be taken by students who:

  • Are studying or have completed academic studies equivalent to any of the qualifications or certificates, or

  • Are taking or have completed the relevant academic or professional work experiences, even if they do not have the official qualification or certificate of the Directorate-General for the Merchant Navy.
    These circumstances must be accredited by a certificate issued by the training centre or company, as appropriate.


Search and Rescue - IAMSAR (International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual)


Type

B93

Hours

33

Maximum number of students

10

Purpose

Train participants to master the following skills:

  • Response to distress signals at sea.

  • Co-ordinating search and rescue operations

  • Using IMO standard marine communication phrases in search and rescue situations.

Requirements
  • Professional Qualification/Certificate:

Hold any of the following qualifications or certifications:

  • Merchant Navy Captain.
  • First Officer in the Merchant Navy. 
  • Second Officer in the Merchant Navy.
  • Fishing Captain.
  • Deep-sea Skipper.
  • Coastal shipping Skipper.

This course may also be taken by students who:

    • Are studying or have completed academic studies equivalent to any of the qualifications or certificates, or
    • Are taking or have completed the relevant academic or professional work experiences, even if they do not have the official qualification or certificate of the Directorate-General for the Merchant Navy.

These circumstances must be accredited by a certificate issued by the training centre or company, as appropriate.

  • Additional training.

Applicants must hold the following certifications:

    • GMDSS General Operator or Restricted Operator Certificate
    • Automatic Radar Plotting Aids ARPA Certificate
    • Submit documents accrediting training in Electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS) or submit documents accrediting experience in handling electronic charts.              
    • Other requirements.

    At least one of the following when submitting the application:

      • Statement of compliance indicating the applicant does not suffer from any physical or mental illness preventing them from undertaking the training requested, or
      • Valid medical Certificate certifying that the applicant is not suffering from any physical or mental illness preventing them from undertaking the training requested, or
      • Valid medical Certificate indicating that the applicant is fit for work on marine vessels.

    At least one of the following when preselected for the course, if applicable, and for its entire duration:

      • Valid medical certificate certifying that the applicant is not suffering from any physical or mental illness preventing them from undertaking the training requested, or
      • Valid medical certificate indicating that the applicant is fit for work on marine vessels. 

    Basic training in marine protection

    Rate

    B90

    Hours

    12

    Maximum number of students

    20

    Purpose

    Train participants to master the following skills:

    • Raising awareness of the need to increase marine protection.
    • Recognising the risks and threats affecting marine protection.
    • Understanding the need for awareness and vigilance in protection and of the methods for achieving this.
    • Maintaining the conditions set in the ship's protection plan.
    • Regularly inspecting the ship's protection measures.
    • Correct use of protection equipment and systems.
    Requirements
    • Professional Qualification/Certificate:
      • Basic training Certificate or Basic safety training Certificate.

    Junior Specialist in Risk Prevention in the Workplace

    Rate

    B72

    Hours

    50

    Maximum number of students

    20

    Purpose

    Train participants to master the following skills:

    • Qualifying students as Basic Technicians in Workplace Risk Prevention.

    • Identifying the elements and situations that may give rise to workplace hazards for a vessel's crew.

    • Acting correctly and effectively if a workplace risk situation occurs on board a vessel.

    Requirements

    • Professional Qualification/Certificate:
      • Basic training Certificate or Basic safety training Certificate. 
    • Other requirements:

    At the time of filing the application, at least one of the following          

    • Statement of compliance indicating the applicant does not suffer from any physical or mental illness preventing them from undertaking the training requested, or                                
    • A valid medical certificate attesting that they do not suffer from any physical or mental illness that would prevent them from undertaking the training requested, or                                
    • Valid medical Certificate indicating that the applicant is fit for work on marine vessels.

    At least one of the following when preselected for the course, if applicable, and for its entire duration           

    • A valid medical certificate attesting that they do not suffer from any physical or mental illness that would prevent them from undertaking the training requested, or                                
    • Valid medical certificate indicating that the applicant is fit for work on marine vessels.              

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