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Designed for seafarers seeking to enhance their skills and knowledge in the maritime industry. These comprehensive courses cover a range of topics, including navigation, safety protocols, emergency procedures, and industry regulations.
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In this course, we will look at effective drug and alcohol prevention. We will cover many aspects ranging from the risks involved to legal requirements and responsibilities of workers and employers.

This course is important for all staff, management and directors.

Regulations and Policies
58 minutes
Avg. rating 4.6

In this course, we will look at the importance of Equality & Diversity in an organisation. We will understand what is meant by 'equality' and 'diversity' and how we can implement this in our workplace.

Human Resource
1 hour and 8 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4

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 4.7

Welcome to the Confidence course. This course designed to equip you with the essential skills and mindset necessary to have resilience, empathy, and strategic clarity in today's rapidly evolving landscape.

Health and Wellbeing
37 minutes
Avg. rating 3.9

This course gives additional training for operations in polar waters, underpinning the knowledge gained during STCW polar courses. In this course, deck officers will be given guidance and advice on machinery and engineering in polar waters. This course is not meant to be an approved STCW course but an additional training course for onboard learning.

Engineering
42 minutes
Avg. rating 4.3

The Professional Butler Service Module 1 course is a part of the complete Learning Path required to develop your skills and knowledge in managing and delivering high-class Butler services onboard and knowledge of butler-related topics.

Interior and Service
2 hours and 8 minutes
Avg. rating 5.0

Coaching is a means to guide people by improving their skills or developing new ones. It should be done in an effective manner.

Leadership and Management
14 minutes
Avg. rating 4.2

Optimize efficiency and cut emissions with modern ship propulsion. Standardized fuel parameters ensure proper quality for each system. Marine fuel specs help onboard engineers monitor and optimize treatment, preventing machinery breakdowns and failures.

Engineering
1 hour and 33 minutes
Avg. rating 4.3

Working on any type of ship is a hazardous occupation, to which you are exposed as soon as you step onboard. It is necessary to understand the hazards, as well as equipment and procedures, to avoid the risks. There are several types of equipment on board a ship involving safety hazards. Everyone onboard must be aware of the likely dangers concerning this equipment.

Personal Safety
1 hour and 24 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4

The appreciation of fine cigars, like wine, is an art. A fine cigar is handmade from 100% tobacco, reflecting centuries of tradition. The dedication of farmers and makers ensures unmatched quality. At its core, a great cigar is all about the tobacco and its taste.

Interior and Service
1 hour and 41 minutes
Avg. rating 4.7

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

This course discusses the Crude Oil Washing operation on tankers. This is a crucial operation that must be completed correctly. This is to ensure the maximum quantity of cargo can be turned out, all the while ensuring no pollution incidents occur and there are no risks of explosion during the washing cycle.

Cargo Handling
23 minutes
Avg. rating 4.5