Emergency Procedures

Learn the step-by-step procedures to be followed in various emergency situations, ensuring a prompt and organised response.
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This course is intended for onboard personnel looking to gain knowledge about dangerous gases on ships and the systems used to detect them. The most common types of hazardous gases are explained, as are the detection methods.

Engineering
49 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5

In this course, we will introduce you to the philosophy, processes, and procedures required to support a marine casualty investigation.

Risk Management
3 hours and 59 minutes
Avg. rating 4.3

One of the most common medical conditions we find in the maritime environment due to cold is hypothermia.

Medical
15 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5

Heavy weather is a major cause of delays and damage in the maritime industry. This costs time and money as well as adds risks to the crew in terms of injury or potential loss of life to the severity of the weather and the effects it has on the vessel.

Meteorology
46 minutes
Avg. rating 4.2

Welcome to an introductory course on container firefighting where you will learn about different container types, what classes of cargo are stored inside them and how to boundary cool in the case of a fire on board.

Firefighting
30 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

In this course, Crowd Management, you will get crucial information on how to handle guests during crises and emergencies. Travelling with several guests and being responsible for their lives is just a regular day within the Superyacht industry.

Human Resource
1 hour and 19 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

This course is designed for onboard and ashore training shipboard personnel in identifying emergency towing equipment, their uses, and the hazards imposed when these are in use. The learner will reinforce training given during Tanker Safety Courses, and this will provide the development of STCW competencies as well as SOLAS requirements for tanker operations.

Emergency Procedures
38 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5

Maritime Swedish Vocabulary for Safety and Security is a course specifically made to give you some fundamental knowledge of maritime phrases and vocabulary to be used onboard. The course is aimed at the crew who need to gain some basic understanding of maritime Swedish.

Communications
48 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5

The issues faced internationally concerning stowaways, migrants & refugees are ever-growing in today's difficult geopolitical environment. Situations involving stowaways and refugees have serious legal ramifications if not handled correctly and we need to adhere to the correct procedures for dealing with problems facing stowaways, migrants and refugees.

Security
39 minutes
Avg. rating 4.7

This course introduces the basic concepts of tanker fire dangers and firefighting. The course covers the use of fixed and portable firefighting equipment as well as preventative measures taken to reduce the likelihood of fires on tankers.

Firefighting
28 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

Enclosed Space Entry is one of the leading causes of casualties within the Shipping Industry. This keeps happening due to poor training and poor knowledge or disregard of the Procedures that should be followed. Every crew member should be knowledgeable, able and willing to carry out an Enclosed Space Entry in a safe manner. Various documentations onboard assist the crew to follow the correct procedures and ensure that all steps are covered, and nothing is missed prior to entry.

This course strives to explain the risks, procedures and contingencies related to enclosed space entry.

Deck Operations
2 hours and 44 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

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

Navigation
37 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6