superyacht basic safety training
Overview
All journeys to a superyacht career start with STCW. It is a compulsory requirement for any crew who want to work at sea on all commercial vessels, including cruise ships, ferries and Superyachts.
STCW stands for Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW)and was introduces as Governments around the world formally agreed to standardise training around the world. The STCW was introduced in 1978, amended in 1995 (which is why sometimes you see old documents referring to STCW’95) and again in 2010.
STCW Basic Training Course
The STCW Basic Training Course runs every week and the minimum legal requirement for all crew working commercially at sea. Our courses are accredited by SAMSA (South African Maritime Safety Authority) and recognised by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and are valid for a period of 5 years.
The Basic Safety Training Courses include:
- Fire Fighting an Fire Prevention
- Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR)
- Personal Sea Survival (PST)
- Elementary First Aid
The modules that are required differ slightly between cruise ships, Superyachts and offshore.
To work on a Superyacht, the course takes 11 days to complete and is made-up of the basic modules, plus PDSD:
- Fire Fighting an Fire Prevention
- Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR)
- Personal Sea Survival (PST)
- Elementary First Aid
- Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD)
To work on a Cruise Ships, the course can take between 9 to 11 days to complete and is made-up of the basic modules, plus some additional training depending on your department:
- Fire Fighting an Fire Prevention
- Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR)
- Personal Sea Survival (PST)
- Elementary First Aid
- Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD)
- Crowd Management & Passenger Safety (CMPS)
- Crisis Management And Human Behaviour (CMHB)
- Proficiency in Security Awareness (PSA)
Why Train With Get Onboard?
Get onboard is a boutique training company, owned and led by ex-yacht crew with over a decade of individual industry experience. This means we know exactly what is required to stand out from the crowd and secure your first role onboard.
Get Onboard is an accredited maritime recruitment company, which means we offer our students the best possible chance of finding work onboard.
Career courses can be tailored to suit your budget, as modules can be added or removed as required.
Get Onboard limits our student numbers to small groups, ensuring that our candidates have the opportunity for one-to-one with our expert instructors.
Pre-requisite Experience and Qualifications
Students must be 18 years or older.
Fire Fighting and Personal Survival are physically demanding and require a basic level of fitness.
For successful completion, 100% attendance is required and students are expected to actively participate in all elements of the course.
Qualification
Certificate of Completion
STCW Refresher
South African training academies are no longer able to offer refresher training, so candidates will need to redo their basic safety courses after a period of 5 years.
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