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Course Outline |

Course Outline |

Basic Training – IMO-approved under Liberian Registry (Full course)

5 Days

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The course is open to all seafarers who are to serve on board seagoing merchant ships. There are no particular educational requirements.

In accordance with paragraph 1 of section 17 of the IMO/ILO Document for Guidance, 1985, this course is intended for all seafarers who are to serve aboard sea-going merchant ships. This model course aims to provide the training for candidates for fire prevention and fire fighting, personal safety & social responsibilities, proficiency in personal survival techniques and elementary first aid.

This syllabus covers:

-The requirements of the 2010 STCW Convention Chapter VI, Section a VI/1 Table A-VI/1-3. on meeting the minimum standard of competence in elementary first aid a trainee will be competent to take immediate action upon encountering an accident or medical emergency until the arrival of a person with medical first aid skills or the person in charge of medical care on board. Successful completion of this course will enable any seafarer on a sea-going merchant ship to provide immediate basic medical care at the scene of an accident or other medical emergency until the arrival of a person with first aid skills or the person in charge of medical care aboard.

-The requirements of the 2010 STCW Convention Chapter VI, Section A-VI/1, paragraph 2, and Table A-VI/1-2. On meeting the minimum standard of competence in fire prevention and fire fighting, a trainee will be competent to take appropriate measures for the safety of personnel and of the ship and to use fire appliances correctly. The trainee will also have knowledge of fire prevention.

-Compliance with the emergency procedures and taking precautions to prevent pollution of the maritime environment; Observation of safe working practices; Understanding orders in relation to shipboard duties; Contribution to effective human relationships on board ship.

-The requirements of the 2010 STCW Convention and Code Chapter VI,
Section A-VI/1. On meeting the minimum standard of competence in personal survival techniques, a trainee will be able to survive at sea in the event of the ship abandonment.

1. Elementary First Aid
2. Fire prevention and Fire Fighting
3. Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities
4. Proficiency in Personal Survival Techniques

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