NAB3014 STCW Advanced Safety Training
Course description for academic year 2022/2023
Contents and structure
Advanced safety training for ship officers in international shipping.
This course contains survival crafts and rescue boats, advanced fire fighting and medical first aid. This course does not give any credits, but it is offered to students who will complete their bachelor in maritime studies and later achieve certification as deck officers.
Practical information:
- The course is delivered by a external service provider. There is a limited validity of five years for the course.
- This course is only offered once to each student. If you, without a valid reason, fail to finish the course you are registred for, the School will not be responsible for giving you a new course.
Learning Outcome
- Knowledge:
The students should have thorough knowledge of emergency management onboard vessels and in different types of emergency situations.
- Skills:
The students should be able to be in command onboard a lifeboat/rescue boat and be in charge of evacuation to a lifeboat. They should be able to be a part of and to lead fire squads, and to provide first aid for personnel in medical emergencies.
- General Qualifications:
This course meets the requirements in STCW tables A-VI/2-1, A-VI/3 and A-VI/4-1.
Entry requirements
NAB1020 Basic Safety Training for Seamen or equivalent. To be offered a place at the course, the students must have produced at least 70 sp in the study program.Basic safety training for seamen (NAB1020) must be valid at the time when the Advanced safety training is to be taken. Basic safety training (NAB1020) shall have a validity of five years when taken.
Recommended previous knowledge
None.
Teaching methods
Lectures and exercises.
Compulsory learning activities
100 % attendance and participation throughout the course.
Assessment
Written exam, 1 hr. Executed by external course provider.
Pass/fail.
Examination support material
No supporting aids allowed.
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