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The STCW course is designed for newcomers to the marine industry working on larger ships or experienced mariners who have never received safety training.
This EFA course's objective is to provide a foundational understanding of the immediate actions to take during a maritime accident or other medical emergency.
A prospective seafarer must take one of the four basic familiarization courses, Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF), before going to sea.
The course on Personal Survival Training is broken up into theoretical and practical sessions. It includes everything the person needed to do in the event of a sea emergency.
All seafarers with safety or pollution prevention responsibilities are required to complete Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR) course as part of their basic offshore safety training.
The Duration of the course is ( 6 months ) . On successful completion of this course, the candidates will be eligible to join in Indian/Foreign Shipping companies as a Deck/Engine crew. With further sea service, they would be promoted as Motorman/Oiler, Fitter, Deck serang, Able-Bodied Seamen, Bosun.
With the rise in piracy and armed robbery in many parts of the world, the STCW Amendment of 2010 has made security training mandatory for all seafarers with designated security duties as of the date of implementation. January 1, 2014 This is to give them the knowledge and training they need to put procedures into action to make their ship a safer place.
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