Progressive Crew Career Programme

SAFETY COURSE (02)


Description
Safety is the most essential aspect of any vessel. Knowing what equipment is available, how to use the equipment, and the stowage location of all equipment is essential to preserve life at sea. In an emergency, quick actions are required, so safety must be drilled to ensure actions are appropriate and second nature.
Content
  • Introduction to the Safety Course
  • Module 1: SAFETY & SECURITY AWARENESS
  • Introduction and Learning Objectives
  • Lesson 1 - Safety Signs & Symbols
  • Lesson 2 - Muster List, Emergency Duties & Safe Manning
  • Lesson 3 - Alarms & Distress Signalling
  • Lesson 4 - Safety & Security Inductions/Familiarisations
  • Lesson 5 - Security Awareness
  • MODULE TEST - Safety & Security Awareness
  • Module 2: LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES (LSA)
  • Introduction and Learning Objectives
  • Lesson 1 - Life-Saving Appliances (LSA)
  • Lesson 2 - LSA Stowage
  • Lesson 3 - LSA Inspections & Maintenance
  • MODULE TEST - Life Saving Appliances (LSA)
  • Module 3: FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT (FFE)
  • Introduction and Learning Objectives
  • Lesson 1 - Understanding Fires
  • Lesson 2 - Common Causes of Fires
  • Lesson 3 - Detectors & Alarms
  • Lesson 4 - Firefighting Equipment (FFE)
  • Lesson 5 - FFE Inspections & Maintenance
  • MODULE TEST - Firefighting Equipment (FFE)
  • Module 4: GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM (GMDSS)
  • Introduction and Learning Objectives
  • Lesson 1 - GMDSS Terminology
  • Lesson 2 - GMDSS Equipment
  • Lesson 3 - GMDSS Distress Signals
  • MODULE TEST - GMDSS
  • Module 5: SAFETY MANAGEMENT
  • Introduction and Learning Objectives
  • Lesson 1 - Safety Management Systems
  • Lesson 2 - Reporting
  • Lesson 3 - Risk Assessments, Health & Safety
  • Lesson 4 - Permits to Work & Safety Checklists
  • Lesson 5 - Emergency Preparedness & Response
  • MODULE TEST - Safety Management Systems
  • Safety Course Examinations
  • Safety Theory Exam
  • Safety Scenario Exam
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed