Content
The course is conducted in accordance with regulation VI/2, VI/3 and VI/4 of the STCW Convention, sections A-VI/2, A-VI/3 and A-VI/4 and table A-VI/2-1, A-VI/3 and A-VI/4-1 and includes repetition of practical and theoretical training in:
Survival crafts
Take command of a lifeboat or man-overboard boat during and after launch
Operate the engine on a lifeboat
Handle survivors and rescue craft after evacuating the ship
Use devices to indicate position, including communication and signaling equipment and light and smoke signals
Provide first aid to survivors
Firefighting management
Lead firefighting operations on board ships
Organize and train fire teams
Inspect and maintain facilities and equipment for fire detection and firefighting
Investigate incidents involving fire and prepare reports on these
Medical first aid
Give first aid immediately in case of accident or illness on board
The course is carried out as blended training, where 1.5 of the course days are replaced by e-learning which the participant completes on their own in advance of 1.5 practical course days at the training center.
Duration
The duration of the course corresponds to 3 days, where 1.5 of the days consist of e-learning, and 1.5 days take place at the training center.
1 day at the course center is 8 school hours
1 school hour is 45 minutes
Submission
The e-learning for advanced safety training must be 100% completed and passed before you attend the practical exercises at the course center.