AIM:
This course aims to provide the knowledge, skills and understanding to seafarers of all ranks necessary to exercise their service on board RO-RO and Passenger Ships, in accordance with the provisions of the Regulation V/2 of the STCW Convention, paragraphs 1 to 5 of the Section A-V/2 and table A-V/2 of the STCW Code, as amended.
The course also aims to familiarize students with the procedures and equipment of the ship which, combined with regular and realistic on-board training and drills, will help them to react calmly and effectively in a real situation where the safety of passengers, crew, ship or environment are threaten.
ENTRY STANDARDS:
Seafarers of any rank aiming to work onboard RO-RO and Passenger ships.
DURATION:
4 days (32 hours)
METHOD OF DELIVERY:
The course consists of a series of classroom lectures and educational movies. Lecture sessions are conducted by a GIMET instructor in a classroom. Alternatively, students may access the course online, on Gimet e-learning platform.
ASSESSMENT:
A final assessment is scheduled at the end of day 4 of the course, covering the course’s curricula.
CERTIFICATE:
Trainees that successfully complete this course are awarded an internationally recognized course certificate.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course, trainees should be able to:
1. contribute to the implementation of on-board emergency plans and procedures, to call and evacuate passengers;
2. assist passengers on the way to assembly and boarding places;
3. establish and maintain effective communication with the crew and passengers during an emergency;
4. demonstrate to passengers the use of individual rescue equipment;
5. embark / disembark passengers, paying special attention to people with disabilities and people who need assistance in emergency situations;
6. organize the emergency procedures on board the ship;
7. control the reaction of passengers in emergency situations;
8. coordinate the loading / unloading operations of the vehicles;
9. apply special measures, procedures and requirements for the transport of dangerous goods on board RO-RO and Passenger vessels;
10. apply the requirements of the Code of Safety Practices on Stacking and Mooring of Goods;
11. analyze the stability and trim of the ship before and after the damage;
12. monitor the operations of opening / closing and securing portholes and ramps;
13. monitor the atmosphere in the compartments intended for vehicles.
The program aims to familiarize students with the procedures and equipment of the ship which, combined with regular and realistic on-board training and drills, will help them to react calmly and effectively in a real situation where the safety of the ship is threatened, of passengers or transport units (vehicles, wagons, etc.).
INSTRUCTOR:
Master Mariner with relevant experience in the biggest European simulation training center.
COURSE STRUCTURE:
Day 1 (8 hrs): Familiarization with onboard emergency situations. Safety instructions for personnel providing direct services to passengers in the passengers’ spaces.
Day 2 (8 hrs): Crowd management
Day 3 (8 hrs): Crisis management and human behaviuour
Day 4 (8 hrs): Safety of passengers, goods and hull integrity
PRICE:
485 lei (100 euro)
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