Safety Officer Training Course

70,00 

The function of the shipboard safety officer is to provide seafarers and the shipping company with the necessary advice and assistance to maintain a healthy and safe living and work environment onboard ship. Normally safety officers are appointed on ships with 5 or more seafarers onboard and this course provides the training required by those newly appointed or about to be appointed to the role.

The course can be completed only Onboard.

On completion of this course you will receive a Document of Evidence from Ocean Technologies Group powered by Marlins, Seagull and Videotel.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand the role of a Safety Officer
  • Describe health and safety precautions that should be taken to protect the ship’s crew
  • Understand the role of a Safety Representative
  • Understand the importance of a good safety culture
  • Identify common hazards onboard ships
LANGUAGES: English
DEPARTMENT: Deck, Engine
SHIP TYPE: Generic
DURATION: 20 HOURS
SKU: 6340 Category:

Description

  • Safety Officer, ISM Code – Outline
  • Safety Officer, ISM Code – Procedures and People
  • Safety Officer, Your Role as the Safety Officer
  • Safety Officer, The Safety Committee
  • Safety Officer, Shipboard Familiarisation Under STCW
  • Safety Officer, Safety
  • Safety Officer, Creating a Safety Culture
  • Safety Officer, What is Risk Assessment?
  • Safety Officer, How to Apply Risk Assessment
  • Safety Officer, Safety Inspections
  • Safety Officer, Permit to Work Systems
  • Safety Officer, Accident Investigation
  • Safety Officer, Emergency Procedures 1 (SOLAS)
  • Safety Officer, Emergency Procedures 2 (Drills)
  • Safety Officer, Assessment
  • Chapter 13 of The Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seafarers
  • The relevant parts of IMO Model Course 3.11
  • UK Statutory Instrument 1997/2962 and UK MNTB Guidelines This course may be accepted as evidence of compliance where training for the role of shipboard safety officer is required, for example: The ISM Code, TMSA3, VIQ7, STCW Table A – II/2, III/2, Section A – III/3 etc.
  • Candidates must be at least 18 years old and have 12 months sea service (in any capacity) onboard ship
  • Maritime and Coastguard Agency
  • The Nautical Institute

Additional information

LANGUAGES

English

DEPARTMENT

Deck, Engine

SHIP TYPE

Generic

DURATION

20 HOURS