The course package includes all STCW95 – Basic Safety training components
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Survival at Sea in the event of ship abandonment (STCW A-VI/1-1)
Types of emergency situations
Training and drills - emergency preparedness – evacuation procedures
Use of equipment in survival craft and rescue boats
Personal life saving appliances - their location and use
Principles of survival at sea-actions to take when in water and in survival craft
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Fire Fighting & Fire Prevention (STCW A-VI/1-2)
Shipboard fire-fighting organisation
Theory of fire - types and sources of ignition - fire hazards – spread of fire
Classification of fire and applicable extinguishing systems
Fire detection and alarm systems
Fixed fire-extinguishing systems
Use of portable fire-extinguishing equipment
Use of protective equipment for fire-fighters - fireman's outfit - SCBA
Fire-fighting methods - exercises extinguishing fires, using various types of portable extinguishers and water, using jet/spray nozzles
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Elementary First Aid - STCW A-VI/1-3)
- General principles - assessment of casualties and threats to own safety.
- Body structure and functions
- Immediate measures to perform when an accident has occurred:
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The unconscious casualty -resuscitation Bleeding and wounds Management of shock Burns and scalds |
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Rescue and transport of casualties Bandages and use of first aid emergency kit |
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Student Testimonials
”All was excellent!” ”Cannot fault the course, can we come back again?”
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Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW A-VI/1-4)
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Complimentary - Damage Control and Repair Course | Examples - How to repair: |
| • Small hull breach |
• Damaged through hull fitting |
| • Chaffed hose |
• Split piping |
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