INFO ABOUT COURSE
Seafarers holding an existing PSCRB qualification are required to complete this updated proficiency training course every five years to maintain proficiency under the STCW 2010 Manila Amendments (STCW Section A-VI/2).
This is a one-day course comprising theory and practical sessions, both in the classroom and at our pier head facility. Attendees are required to be fit enough to undertake practical drills in handling inflatable rescue boats, lifeboats and life rafts.
You must provide evidence of having completed the full Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (other than fast rescue boats) training course or accepted equivalent as listed in MIN 535 (pages 2 and 4).
The trainee must be physically fit and not exceed 120kg in weight and have the GWO (BST) certificate still in force or the GWO (BSTR) certificate of the required modules (four of the onshore training and five of the offshore training).
To equip the student to handle, under any circumstances and weather conditions, all types of survival craft and/or non-fast rescue boats, their lifesaving equipment, and engines. Organize survivors in the event of abandoning the ship in accordance with the current regulations.
Module 1 – Survival at Sea in Case of Abandoning Ship
Module 2 – Fire Prevention and Fighting
Module 3 – Adoption of Minimum Competence Standards in First Aid
Module 4 – Workplace Safety and Social Responsibilities
Certificate approved by the Directorate General of Merchant Marine (DGMM) and the Ministry of Transport, Mobility, and Urban Agenda (MITMA).
Professional Diploma issued by Stier Training Services S.L., LRQA ISO 9001:2015.