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What are the STCW Requirements for Ordinary Seaman (VI/1-4)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 16 years old

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

This course will enable the student to react in a correct manner in the event of an outbreak of fire, to take appropriate measures for the safety of personnel and of the ship, and to use the fire appliances correctly. This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/1-2 of the STCW Code. (minimum 16 hours)

This one-day course provides training in Elementary First Aid and CPR techniques in accordance with Table A-VI/1-1 of the STCW code. (Minimum 8 hours)

This course is intended to provide the knowledge required to enable personnel without designated security duties in connection with a Ship Security Plan (SSP) to enhance ship security in accordance with the requirements of Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, the ISPS Code and section A-VI/6-1 of the STCW Code, as amended. (Minimum 4 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Maritime Security Awareness

Those successfully completing the course will have acquired a better understanding of living and working aboard operational merchant ships, in accordance with STCW, Table A-VI/1-3. (Minimum 4 hours; Online courses approved)

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/1-2 of the STCW code. Subjects include: cold water survival, liferaft launching and recovery, emergency situations and emergency equipment. (Minimum 16 hours)

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What are the STCW Requirements for Electro-Technical Ratings (III/7)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old Sea-Time of
    • 12 months training and approved sea service, OR
    • approved training and sea time program not less than 6 months, OR
    • qualifications that meet the technical competencies in table A-III/7 and an approved period of sea service not less than 3 months
    • 1/3 of the sea service shall be on vessels of 750kW or more

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course provides training in accordance with Table A-III/7 of the STCW code. Subjects include: the safe use of electrical equipment, monitoring electrical systems and machinery, shipboard AC and DC systems, hand tools, measuring instruments, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair, handling of stores, pollution prevention and workplace safety. (Minimum 240 hours)

This course is intended to provide the knowledge required to enable personnel without designated security duties in connection with a Ship Security Plan (SSP) to enhance ship security in accordance with the requirements of Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, the ISPS Code and section A-VI/6-1 of the STCW Code, as amended. (Minimum 4 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Maritime Security Awareness

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What are the STCW Requirements for Electro-Technical Officer (III/6)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old Sea-Time of
    • 12 months combined workshop and skills training and at a minimum 6 months approved sea time with completion of TRB OR
    • 36 months of combined workshop and skills training and approved seagoing service of which not less than 30 months is in the engine department

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/3 and A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code and includes traditional classroom lectures and two days of hands-on, practical firefighting exercises. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Advanced Firefighting

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course provides training in accordance with Table A-III/6 of the STCW code. Subjects include: monitoring electrical systems, automatic control systems, auxiliary machinery, operation of generators and distribution systems, power systems, computer and computer networks operations, internal communications, maintenance and repair of electrical equipment, propulsion systems, main bridge navigation equipment and communications systems, safety equipment and cargo handling equipment. (Minimum 1000 hours)

This course meets the requirements of Table A-III/6 of the STCW Code and covers subjects including: shipboard personnel management and training; international conventions and recommendations; workload management. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Leadership and Teamworking Skills

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-1 of the STCW code. Upon completion the participant will be able to demonstrate a higher level of competency to take action upon encountering an accident or medical emergency as required by the code. (Minimum 24 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider

(Required for those designated to take charge of medical care on board ship.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-2 of the STCW code. After successfully completing this program the participant will demonstrate competence to provide medical care to the sick and injured while they are on board and to participate in coordinated schemes for medical assistance to ships. (Minimum 48 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider PIC

This course meets the training requirements of Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW code. It covers topics such as inflatable liferafts, launching and recovery of lifeboats, survival equipment and oar commands. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Proficiency in Survival Craft

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/6 of the STCW Code and covers the subject matter required of seafarers with designated security duties on board a vessel. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

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What are the STCW Requirements for Able Seafarer in a Manned Engine Room (III/5)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Meet the requirements for RFPEW
    • Sea-Time of 6 months under supervision of an officer or rating OR pre-sea training and 2 months sea time under the supervision of an officer or a rating
  • Sea-Time of 12 months served as a RFPEW OR 6 months as a RFPEW with the completion of approved training

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

(if submitting with only 6 months of service as RFPEW)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-III/5 of the STCW Code. Topics include: watchkeeping procedures, communication, operation of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery, fuel systems, oil transfer operations, bilge and ballast systems, safe use of electrical equipment, cargo handling equipment, equipment operation, maintenance and repair, stores, pollution prevention and safe working practices. (Minimum 120 hours)

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course is intended to provide the knowledge required to enable personnel without designated security duties in connection with a Ship Security Plan (SSP) to enhance ship security in accordance with the requirements of Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, the ISPS Code and section A-VI/6-1 of the STCW Code, as amended. (minimum 4 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Maritime Security Awareness

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What are the STCW Requirements for Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch (III/4)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 16 years old
  • Sea-Time of 6 months under supervision of an officer or rating OR pre-sea training and 2 months sea time under the supervision of an officer or a rating

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/3 and A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code and includes traditional classroom lectures and two days of hands-on, practical firefighting exercises. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Advanced Firefighting

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course is intended to provide the knowledge required to enable personnel without designated security duties in connection with a Ship Security Plan (SSP) to enhance ship security in accordance with the requirements of Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, the ISPS Code and section A-VI/6-1 of the STCW Code, as amended. (Minimum 4 hours)

This course meets the requirements of Table A-III/4 of the STCW Code. Subjects include: watchkeeping duties, safe operation of boilers, environmental protection, communications, alarm systems and emergency duties.

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What are the STCW Requirements for Chief Engineer Officer & Second Engineer Officer on Ships powered by main propulsion machinery between 750 and 3,000 kW (III/3)?

General Requirements

Chief Engineer

  • Must be at least 20 years old Meet Requirements of OICEW
    • 6 months sea-going plus 30 months training and education with completed TRB for III/1 sea-time
  • Sea-Time of 24 months with at least 12 months as an Engineering Officer on a vessel between 750 & 3000 kW propulsion power

2nd Engineer

  • Must be at least 19 years old Meet Requirements of OICEW
    • 6 months sea-going plus 30 months training and education with completed TRB for III/1 sea-time
  • Sea-Time of 12 months as Assistant Engineer or Engineer on a vessel between 750 & 3000 kW propulsion power

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/3 and A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code and includes traditional classroom lectures and two days of hands-on, practical firefighting exercises. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Advanced Firefighting

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course meets the requirements of Table A-II/2 of the STCW Code and covers subjects including: shipboard personnel management and training; international conventions and recommendations; workload management. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Leadership and Management Skills

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-1 of the STCW code. Upon completion the participant will be able to demonstrate a higher level of competency to take action upon encountering an accident or medical emergency as required by the code. (Minimum 24 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider

(Required for those designated to take charge of medical care on board ship.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-2 of the STCW code. After successfully completing this program the participant will demonstrate competence to provide medical care to the sick and injured while they are on board and to participate in coordinated schemes for medical assistance to ships. (Minimum 48 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider PIC

This course meets the requirements of Table A-III/2 of the STCW code. Subjects include: ;propulsion plant management, safety and maintenance; thermodynamics; refrigeration; fuels and lubricants; naval architecture and construction; damage control; diesel engines, boilers and turbines; operation and maintenance of machinery, pumps and piping systems; manage operations, restoration and troubleshooting of electrical plant operations; general maintenance and repair management; ensure safe working practices; control trim and stability stress; monitor and control compliance with laws and regulations; maintain safety and security of vessel, crew and passengers; . (Minimum 600 hours)

This course meets the training requirements of Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW code. It covers topics such as inflatable liferafts, launching and recovery of lifeboats, survival equipment and oar commands. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Proficiency in Survival Craft

(Required for mariners serving as SSO on board.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/5 of the STCW Code and covers the subject matter required of a designated Ship Security Officer. (Minimum 24 hours; Online courses approved)

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/6 of the STCW Code and covers the subject matter required of seafarers with designated security duties on board a vessel. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

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What are the STCW Requirements for Chief Engineer Officer & Second Engineer Officer on Ships Powered by Main Propulsion Machinery of 3000 kW Propulsion Power or More (III/2)?

General Requirements

Chief Engineer

  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Meet Requirements of OICEW
    • 6 months sea-going plus 30 months training and education with completed TRB for III/1 sea-time
  • Sea-Time of 36 months or 24 months with at least 12 months as a 2nd Engineer on a vessel of 3000 kW propulsion power or more

 

2nd Engineer

  • Must be at least 19 years old
  • Meet Requirements of OICEW
    • 6 months sea-going plus 30 months training and education with completed TRB for III/1 sea-time
  • Sea-Time of 12 months as Assistant Engineer or Engineer Officer on vessel of 3000kW propulsion power or more

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/3 and A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code and includes traditional classroom lectures and two days of hands-on, practical firefighting exercises. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Advanced Firefighting

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course meets the requirements of Table A-II/2 of the STCW Code and covers subjects including: shipboard personnel management and training; international conventions and recommendations; workload management. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Leadership and Management Skills

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-1 of the STCW code. Upon completion the participant will be able to demonstrate a higher level of competency to take action upon encountering an accident or medical emergency as required by the code. (Minimum 24 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider

(Required for those designated to take charge of medical care on board ship.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-2 of the STCW code. After successfully completing this program the participant will demonstrate competence to provide medical care to the sick and injured while they are on board and to participate in coordinated schemes for medical assistance to ships. (Minimum 48 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider PIC

This course meets the requirements of Table A-III/2 of the STCW code. Subjects include: ;propulsion plant management, safety and maintenance; thermodynamics; refrigeration; fuels and lubricants; naval architecture and construction; damage control; diesel engines, boilers and turbines; operation and maintenance of machinery, pumps and piping systems; manage operations, restoration and troubleshooting of electrical plant operations; general maintenance and repair management; ensure safe working practices; control trim and stability stress; monitor and control compliance with laws and regulations; maintain safety and security of vessel, crew and passengers; . (Minimum 600 hours)

This course meets the training requirements of Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW code. It covers topics such as inflatable liferafts, launching and recovery of lifeboats, survival equipment and oar commands. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Proficiency in Survival Craft

(Required for mariners serving as SSO on board.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/5 of the STCW Code and covers the subject matter required of a designated Ship Security Officer. (Minimum 24 hours; Online courses approved)

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/6 of the STCW Code and covers the subject matter required of seafarers with designated security duties on board a vessel. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

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What are the STCW Requirements for Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch (OICEW) in a Manned Engine Room or Designated Duty Engineer in a Periodically Unmanned Engine Room (III/1)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Sea Service – 6 months sea-going plus 30 months training and education with completed TRB for III/1 sea-time

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/3 and A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code and includes traditional classroom lectures and two days of hands-on, practical firefighting exercises. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Advanced Firefighting

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course meets the requirements of Table A-II/1 of the STCW Code and covers subjects including: shipboard personnel management and training; international conventions and recommendations; workload management. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Leadership and Teamworking Skills

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-1 of the STCW code. Upon completion the participant will be able to demonstrate a higher level of competency to take action upon encountering an accident or medical emergency as required by the code. (Minimum 24 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider

(Required for those designated to take charge of medical care on board ship.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/4-2 of the STCW code. After successfully completing this program the participant will demonstrate competence to provide medical care to the sick and injured while they are on board and to participate in coordinated schemes for medical assistance to ships. (Minimum 48 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Medical Care Provider PIC

This course meets the requirements of Table A-III/1 of the STCW Code. Subjects include: watchkeeping procedures, engine- room resource management, internal communications systems, machinery systems, damage prevention, pumping systems, electronic control systems, maintenance and repair, hand tools, pollution prevention, ship stability and ship construction. (Minimum 160 hours)

This course meets the training requirements of Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW code. It covers topics such as inflatable liferafts, launching and recovery of lifeboats, survival equipment and oar commands. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Proficiency in Survival Craft

(Required for mariners serving as SSO on board.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/5 of the STCW Code and covers the subject matter required of a designated Ship Security Officer. (Minimum 24 hours; Online courses approved)

This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/6 of the STCW Code and covers the subject matter required of seafarers with designated security duties on board a vessel. (Minimum 8 hours; Online courses approved)

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What are the STCW Requirements for Able Seafarer Deck (II/5)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Meet the requirements of RFPNW
    • 6 months or pre-sea training + 2 months sea time
  • Sea Time – 18 months while qualified as RFPNW or 12 months with approved training

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

This course meets the requirements of Tale A-II/5 of the STCW Code. Subjects include: watchkeeping duties, mooring systems and procedures, cargo handling and stowage. (Minimum 80 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Able Seafarer Deck

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course is intended to provide the knowledge required to enable personnel without designated security duties in connection with a Ship Security Plan (SSP) to enhance ship security in accordance with the requirements of Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, the ISPS Code and section A-VI/6-1 of the STCW Code, as amended. (Minimum 4 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Maritime Security Awareness

(Training is required only for personnel serving on ships with Fast Rescue Boats.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/2-2 of the STCW Code and includes subjects such as: launching and recovery of a fast rescue boat, construction, safety features, handling in prevailing sea conditions, etc. (Minimum 40 hours)

This course meets the training requirements of Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW code. It covers topics such as inflatable liferafts, launching and recovery of lifeboats, survival equipment and oar commands. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Proficiency in Survival Craft

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What are the STCW Requirements for Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch (RFPNW) (II/4)?

General Requirements

  • Must be at least 16 years old
  • Sea-time of 6 months or pre-sea training + 2 months sea-time

Application Requirements

  • Completed Dominica Application for Certificate of Competence and Physical Examination Report
  • Submit copy of passport with application
  • Submit Sea Service Letters or copies of discharge papers
  • Include all copies of held licenses, Certificates of Competence, training certificates, completed assessments and training record book

Training Requirements

Basic Training includes the following courses:

  • Basic Firefighting
  • First Aid
  • Personal Survival Techniques
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Basic Training

This course is intended to provide the knowledge required to enable personnel without designated security duties in connection with a Ship Security Plan (SSP) to enhance ship security in accordance with the requirements of Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, the ISPS Code and section A-VI/6-1 of the STCW Code, as amended. (Minimum 4 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Maritime Security Awareness

(Training is required only for personnel serving on ships with Fast Rescue Boats.)
This course meets the requirements of Table A-VI/2-2 of the STCW Code and includes subjects such as: launching and recovery of a fast rescue boat, construction, safety features, handling in prevailing sea conditions, etc. (Minimum 40 hours)

This course meets the training requirements of Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW code. It covers topics such as inflatable liferafts, launching and recovery of lifeboats, survival equipment and oar commands. (Minimum 40 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Proficiency in Survival Craft

This course meets the requirements of Table A-II/4 of the STCW Code. Subjects include: Look-out and watchkeeping procedures, helm orders, compasses, automatic pilot, communications, emergency equipment and procedures. (minimum of 8 hours)

Take this course through our approved training provider’s online training platform, Northeast Maritime Online – NEMO°: Rating Forming Part of a Navigation Watch

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