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STCW 2010
Price
$1190
Duration
6 days
About the Course
The Course Consists of 5 modules, including Personal safety and Social responsibility Fire Prevention, First Aid + CPR, Sea Survival and Proficiency in maritime Awareness.
Min Age: 16;
Requirements: Need to be able to swim;
The Syllabus
- ONE DAY + HALF DAY:
Personal Survival course
A full day in a classroom covering subjects such as emergency situations, evacuation, survival craft and rescue boats, personal lifesaving appliances, survival at sea, emergency radio equipment and helicopter assistance.
The remainder of the course is spent in a swimming pool performing an actual life raft inflation and inversion and the simulation of other abandon ship procedures.
The theory and practical are both followed by an exam.
TWO DAYS:
Fire Prevention module including shipboard firefighting organization, the elements of fire and explosion, types of ignition, fire and smoke detection, breathing apparatus use and automatic alarm system familiarization. Students will fight and extinguish actual fires using personal equipment, appliances methods and various agents.
The module includes seminar and practical instruction taught by licensed and certified firefighting professionals from the Maritime School of the West Indies.
It is followed by a written exam.
ONE DAY:
First Aid and CPR course instructed by our medical instructor .
Seven hours of theory and practical covering basic First Aid and CPR in marine situations.
The course is followed by a written exam.
ONE DAY + HALF DAY:
Personal Safety and Social Responsibility – The course is followed by a written exam.
1/2 day PMSA (Proficiency in Maritime Security Awareness)
NOTE: YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO SWIM TO DO THE STCW 2010
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