This course satisfies the Management of Medical Care training requirements for raising of grade to Chief Mate or Master (management level) on vessels of more than 500GT (ITC), and for Masters of vessels of less than 500GT (management level).
This course satisfies the Management of Medical Care training requirements for raising of grade to Chief Mate or Master (management level) on vessels of more than 500GT (ITC), and for Masters of vessels of less than 500GT (management level).
Completion of our Management of Medical Care (QUALMI-788) course will satisfy:
a) Management of Medical Care training requirements of Table AII/2 of the STCW code, as amended 2010; and
b) Management of medical care training requirements of 46 CFR 11.30(a)(3)(ix);11.307(a)(3)(vi); 11;311(a)(3)(vi); and 11.315(a)(3)(ii); and
c) the specific tasks from the National Assessment Guidelines found in NVIC 10-14 and NVIC 11-14; Tasks 19.1.A and 19.3.A.
The following topics are covered in this course:
Management of Medical Care and meeting this requirement for the following areas:
Examination: Knowledge assessment, written examination-15 questions. Trainee must respond with (12 correct responses out of 15 questions) to obtain a minimum score of 80 percent.
QMT offers a comprehensive variety of U.S. Coast Guard approved and STCW training courses and programs. We provide our students with the highest-quality.
Education available through guidance, hands-on learning environments, and instructor accessibility; everything needed to become skilled, proficient and safe mariners.
The Basic Safety Training course provides the necessary training to meet the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW 2010) code, tables A-VI/1-1 through A-VI/1-4 as required by the USCG and the IMO.
Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities Course is Offered by Bluewater Maritime School.
This course will also be of value to others operating vessels on the water who may not be seeking U.S. Coast Guard documents, licenses or endorsements, or whose experience is not up to the minimum requirements established under ideal conditions.
To refresh previous gained knowledge obtained in STCW VI/1-2 basic safety training. Valid STCW Fire prevention and Fire Fighting certificate and Valid maritim medical certificate.
This 3-day course is required for the individual that will be operating Fast Rescue Boats. This class covers all required theory and practical training. The assessments and practical training will be done on our RIB FRC as well as other QMT boats.
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