Culture, Law and Policy

Explore the global context of maritime activities, delving into the cultural, legal, and policy frameworks that shape the industry.
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Navguide Solutions courses will assist in maintaining your vessel in all respects and improve your results in third-party Inspections, like Port State, SIRE, Rightship, Flag state inspections, audits, etc. This will also assist in bolstering your knowledge and skill, which in turn will help boost your self-confidence and groom you into a thorough marine professional ready for promotions and dealing with challenges onboard.

Let’s embark on this journey to empower you to develop an eye, to spot non-compliance and eventually turn you into a highly valuable member of the ship's team.

Inspections
32 minutes
Avg. rating 4.2

Busan is the second-largest and (most populous) city in South Korea, with a population of approximately 3.4 million people. The beaches, mountains, and temples of Busan are well-known. Gwangalli Beach, views of the contemporary Diamond Bridge, Haeundae Beach, Geumjeong Mountain, as well as a Folk Square are the prime tourist sites of Busan.

Fitness and Lifestyle
9 minutes
Avg. rating 4.7

Bremen is a distinctive and intriguing city located in Germany. A single 24-hour stay would be inadequate to see and do everything that this gorgeous city has to offer. The city of Bremen is located on the Weser River. It is not only one of the most important commercial ports in Germany but also one of the most important industrial cities in northern Europe.

Fitness and Lifestyle
2 minutes
Avg. rating 4.1

The historic port city of Algeciras is found on the western shore of the Bay of Algeciras approximately opposite Gibraltar. With its orientation from North to South, the city can be reached by the road Avenida Virgen del Carmen which borders the coastline. Even before reaching there, you will be able to see a large number of ferries entering and leaving the port.

Fitness and Lifestyle
8 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5

This course will cover Part B of the Collision Regulations as per the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (COLREGs). It will also cover COLREGS from a USCG (US Coast Guard) perspective.

Navigation
2 hours and 42 minutes
Avg. rating 4.7

This course will cover Part C of the Collision Regulations as per the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (COLREGs). It will also cover COLREGS from a USCG (US Coast Guard) perspective.

Navigation
2 hours and 54 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

Alternative-fueled vehicles (AFV) represent different types of hazards compared with vehicles with traditional fuel such as gasoline and diesel with internal combustion engines. Do our usual methods, equipment, and training work, or do we need to do something more to be safe?

Firefighting
42 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

In this course, we will discuss what anger really is. We will look at ways to identify anger within ourselves and what signs to look for in our fellow workers.
We will look at the different parts of the brain and the reasons that we get angry, as well as the different characteristics & expressions of anger.
After discussing the different types of anger we'll move on to how we can effectively manage our anger to help ourselves and those around us.

Human Resource
1 hour and 14 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4

Being a leader can sometimes be complex – you have to interact with people, plan your schedule, and make good decisions. Therefore, you must embody the very best qualities that make a good leader.

Leadership and Management
10 minutes
Avg. rating 4.2

How often have you been in a conversation with your workers, only to feel like they were not listening to you? It can be frustrating, especially if you are trying to communicate something that is important.

Communications
17 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4

Culture is a complex and often sensitive topic, but it is integral to our lives.

Human Resource
11 minutes
Avg. rating 4.3

Back pain is a highly prevalent condition across many industries worldwide, and the maritime industry is no exception given the physically demanding nature of work onboard. Although back pain doesn't seem like a serious problem, it has a significant impact on a worker's life. In fact, it is highly associated with significant disability and absenteeism among workers.

Avg. rating 4.7