Seafarers employed or engaged in any capacity on board ship on the business of that ship as part ship’s complement with designated safety or pollution-prevention duties in the operation of the ship shall, before being assigned to any shipboard duties:
a) Receive appropriate approved basic training or instruction in:
- personal survival techniques as set out in table A-VI/1-1
- Fire prevention and firefighting as set out in Table A-VI/1-2
- elementary first aid as set out in Table A-VI/1-3; and
- personal safety and social responsibilities as set out in Table A-VI /1-4
b) be required to provide evidence of having achieved the required standard of competence to undertake the tasks, duties and responsibilities listed in column 1 of tables A-VI/1-1, A-VI/1-2, A-VI/1-3, and A-VI/1-4 through:
- demonstration of their competence and
- examination or continuous assessment as part of an approved training program
Our Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities course is prepared according to the requirements included in the IMO model course 1.21 and includes certification and exam.
Aims & Objectives
- to provide the participant with the required training as per Section A-VI/1-4 of the Code STCW 95 as amended
- The course follows the structure of IMO Model course 1.21
Learning Outcomes
Having successfully completed this course you will be able to:
- Comply with Emergency Procedures
- Take Precautions to prevent pollution
- Observe Safe Working Practices
- Contribute to effective communication on board ship
- Contribute to effective human relationships on board ship
- Understand and take necessary actions to control fatigue
- Cover the required objectives of IMO Model Course 1.21
Who should attend?
- Beginners to sea service
- Seafarers requesting refresh of their Knowledge on Personal Survival Techniques as required every 5 years by STCW and TMSA 3 for continuous evaluation of seafarer’s competence
- Marine Technicians seeking Seaman’s book
Prerequisite skills & knowledge:
- As per all Basic Safety Training related courses, this course is open to all seafarers who are prepared to serve on board sea-going merchant ships and there are no particular educational requirements for them.
- Recommended Age is 18 years or more
Relative conventions: STCW 95 Convention
Available in-house/distant learning? Yes
Created by: LiberoAssurance Continuous Professional Development Training Centre Level 1, Accrdited by Univab
Teaching Methods
- Detailed seminar e-book (available for download)
- No. of pages: 124
Resources
- Reading lists and resources available in presentations
Study time allocation
- Private study hours:58
- Trainer contact hours: Availability and competence of instructors upon request
- Enrollment duration: 90 days (from the date of purchase)
Credits
- CPD Points:58
- ECTS/ECVET Points:1.9
Assessment methods
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Hours
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% contribution to final mark
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% Minimum passing grade
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Exam on Basic Safety Training – Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities
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1
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100
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60
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Outcomes/Certificates
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Upon successful completion of the course assessment, participants will be issued with a ‘Certificate of Success’.
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