Those Who Successfully Complete The Course Should Be Able To Demonstrate Sufficient Knowledge To Undertake The Duties Assigned Under The Ship Security Plan.
This Course Covers The Requirements For Security-Related Training, Paragraphs 1-4 Of Section A-VI/6 And Table A-VI/6-1 Of The STCW Code, As Amended; AND Satisfies The Training Requirements Of 33 CFR § 104.225 Security Training For All Other Vessel Personnel.
Those Who Successfully Complete The Course Should Be Able To Demonstrate Sufficient Knowledge To Undertake The Duties Assigned Under The Ship Security Plan.
This Knowledge Shall Include, But Is Not Limited To:
The Meaning And The Consequential Requirements Of The Different Security Levels;
Knowledge Of Emergency Procedures And Contingency Plans;
Recognition And Detection Of Weapons, Dangerous Substances, And Devices;
Recognition, On A Non-Discriminatory Basis, Of Characteristics And Behavioral Patterns Of Persons Who Are Likely To Threaten Security;
Techniques Used To Circumvent Security Measures.
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.
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).
In 1991 the Maritime Fire & Safety Association (MFSA) recognized the potential for disastrous situations as the ships passed through these areas.
STCW Training is offered by Professional Yacht Training USA. Yacht crew training for professional yachtsmen and women in the mega-yacht industry. MCA and IYT approved courses available from beginner to advanced levels.Â
This 4-hour course is designed to provide a general introduction to maritime security and raise awareness of security issues when alongside, at anchor and at sea and recognition of security threats.
This course will also be of value to others who need First Aid and CPR training who may or may not operate vessels on the water who may not be seeking U.S. Coast Guard licenses, or whose experience is not up to the minimum requirements established under ideal conditions.
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