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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