STCW 95 Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities
Monday
Course Approvals:
MCA (UK) to STCW’95 A-VI/1-4,
Course Pre-requisites:
Personnel attending this course are required to be at least 16 years of age.
Course Registration:
7 The Square, Marina Bay, Gibraltar
Registration opens at 0845
Start at 0900 prompt
Finish at approximately 1300
100% attendance is required for this course
What to bring:
• All delegates must provide either a Passport or National Identity card or Seaman’s Discharge Book, upon arrival for this course to register.
Course aims & Objectives:
To give all persons intending to go to sea a basic induction in safety procedures and accident prevention and to familiarise them with the employment conditions and working environment on board merchant vessels.
Course Content:
• Complying with emergency procedures
• Prevention of marine pollution
• Observing safer working practices
• Understanding the chain of command and orders
• Contributing to effective human relationships on board ship
• Understand and to take necessary actions to control fatigue
Course Assessment:
Assessment is by direct observation, oral questioning and multiple choice quizzes.
STCW 95 Security Awareness
Monday
Course Approvals:
MCA (UK) to STCW’95 A-VI/1-5,
Course Pre-requisites:
Personnel attending this course are required to be at least 16 years of age.
Course Registration:
7 The Square, Marina Bay, Gibraltar
Registration opens at 0845
Start at 14.00 prompt
Finish at approximately 18.00
100% attendance is required for this course
What to bring:
• All delegates must provide either a Passport or National Identity card or Seaman’s Discharge Book, upon arrival for this course to register.
Course aims & Objectives:
To give all persons intending to go to sea a basic induction in safety procedures and accident prevention and to familiarise them with the employment conditions and working environment on board merchant vessels.
Course Content:
• Ship Security Terminology
• Maritime Security Policy & Responsibility
• Security Levels
• Security reporting procedures
• Security related contingency plans
• Techniques used to circumvent security measures
• Recognition of potential security threats 1. Suspicious behaviour 2. Crowd Control
• Recognition of weapons, dangerous substances
• Handling security-related information and communications
• Training and Drills
Course Assessment:
Assessment is by direct observation, oral questioning and multiple choice quizzes.
STCW 95 Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
Tuesday and Wednesday
Course Approvals:
MCA (UK) to STCW’95 A-V1/1-2
Course Pre-requisites:
Personnel attending this course are required to be at least 16 years of age.
For the STCW 95 Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting course the practical element of this course contains some exercises that are physically demanding. If you are in doubt about your fitness you should consult your doctor prior to attendance.
Course Registration:
7 The Square, Marina Bay, Gibraltar
Registration opens at 0845
Start at 09:00 prompt Tuesday & finish at approximately 18:00
Start at 09:00 prompt Wednesday & finish at approximately 18:00
100% attendance is required for this course
What to Bring:
• All delegates must provide either a Passport or National Identity card or Seaman’s Discharge Book, upon arrival for this course to register.
• Thick long socks to wear with the fire boots provided (two pairs of socks)
• T-shirt and long trousers/leggings* to wear under the fire suit, that will not be tainted by smoke
• No piercings, rings, watches or jewellery allowed, leave at home wearing them can cause accidents and damage to items which we are not responsible for any damage caused to said items.
• Persons with full beards/ stubble are advised to trim them closely because if a full face seal check cannot be achieved then it will impair your learning and experience.
• Strictly no make-up or lotions to be worn through out the course.
• *No jeans or seamed trousers.
• Bring packed lunch plus two litres of water)
Course Outline & Objectives:
To give all persons intending to go to sea a basic induction and knowledge of the ways in which fires are caused and the precautions to be taken to minimise the risk of fires on board ships.
• Maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situation involving fires aboard ship
• Fight and extinguish fires using fire fighting apparatus and appliances provided on board.
• Act as a member of a fire party, including use of self-contained breathing apparatus
Course Assessment:
Assessment is by direct observation, oral questioning and simulated scenarios.
STCW 95 Personal Survival Techniques
Thursday
Course Approvals:
MCA (UK) to STCW’95 A-VI/1-1,
Course Pre-requisites:
Personnel attending this course are required to be at least 16 years of age.
For the STCW 95 Personal Survival Techniques course you must be medically fit to undertake the wet drill which involves a jump from a height. If you are in doubt about your fitness you should consult your doctor prior to attendance.
Course Registration:
7 The Square, Marina Bay, Gibraltar
Start at 0900 prompt & finish at approximately 1700
100% attendance is required for this course
What to bring:
• All delegates must provide either a Passport or National Identity card or Seaman’s Discharge Book, upon arrival for this course to register.
• Swim wear plus T-Shirt and either, track suit or leggings to wear during the wet drill and a towel
• Flip flops to wear poolside during the wet drill.
• No earrings, rings, watches or jewellery permitted on the wet drill, leave at home where possible or can leave at your own risk in a locked box in the facility. Strictly no make-up to be worn for the wet drill.
Course aims & Objectives:
To give all persons intending to go to sea the essential basic knowledge and experience of personal survival principles and techniques that can be applied to maximise their chances of survival in the event of a marine casualty.
Course content:
• Survival difficulties and factors
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Different types of life-rafts and equipment
• Actions prior to abandonment
• In water survival techniques
• Righting an upturned life-raft
• Initial, secondary and subsequent actions in the life-raft
• Practical drills
Course Assessment:
Assessment is by direct observation, oral questioning, multiple choice quizzes and simulated scenarios during the wet drill
STCW 95 Elementary First Aid
Friday
Course Approvals:
MCA (UK) to STCW’95 A-VI/1-3
Course Pre-requisites:
Personnel attending this course are required to be at least 16 years of age.
Course Registration:
7 The Square, Marina Bay, Gibraltar
Registration opens at 0845
Sunday start at 0900 prompt & finish at approximately 1700
100% attendance is required for this course
What to bring:
• All delegates must provide either a Passport or National Identity card or Seaman’s Discharge Book, upon arrival for this course to register.
• This course focuses on practical exercises; all delegates are advised to wear comfortable clothing that is suitable for floor work.
Course Aims & Objectives:
To give all persons intending to go to sea a basic knowledge of the immediate action to be taken upon encountering an accident or other medical emergency on board ship.
Course content:
• Circulatory and respiratory system
• Assessing the scene
• Assessing the situation
• Getting aid
• Basic life support
• AED
• Choking
• Shock
• Bleeding
• Burns
• Heat and cold injuries
• Bandaging
• Moving a casualty
• Stroke
Course Assessment
Assessment is by direct observation, oral questioning, multiple choice quizzes and simulated scenarios.