STCW Direct course of the day from Flying Fish UK Updated STCW Basic Safety Training If you are working as a Seafarer onboard a ship, or are returning to sea and completed your STCW Basic Safety Training Course more than five years ago, then the STCW Refresher Course is for you. If you hold Personal Survival Techniques (PST) and Fire Fighting (FP&FF) qualifications, then as of 1st January 2017, you must have evidence of having completed an STCW updated training course within the last five years. The new STCW Refresher Course was introduced as part of the 2010 STCW Manila amendments to the STCW convention.These changes came about because it was recognised that Seafarers do not have the opportunity to practice tackling real fires or launch life rafts as part of monthly drills. Therefore, updated training of these practical skills was needed. For more info click the following link https://buff.ly/3yoIJdJ
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STCW Direct course of the day from Flying Fish UK Updated STCW Basic Safety Training If you are working as a Seafarer onboard a ship, or are returning to sea and completed your STCW Basic Safety Training Course more than five years ago, then the STCW Refresher Course is for you. If you hold Personal Survival Techniques (PST) and Fire Fighting (FP&FF) qualifications, then as of 1st January 2017, you must have evidence of having completed an STCW updated training course within the last five years. The new STCW Refresher Course was introduced as part of the 2010 STCW Manila amendments to the STCW convention.These changes came about because it was recognised that Seafarers do not have the opportunity to practice tackling real fires or launch life rafts as part of monthly drills. Therefore, updated training of these practical skills was needed. For more info click the following link https://bit.ly/3ym718e
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STCW Direct course of the day from Flying Fish UK Updated STCW Basic Safety Training If you are working as a Seafarer onboard a ship, or are returning to sea and completed your STCW Basic Safety Training Course more than five years ago, then the STCW Refresher Course is for you. If you hold Personal Survival Techniques (PST) and Fire Fighting (FP&FF) qualifications, then as of 1st January 2017, you must have evidence of having completed an STCW updated training course within the last five years. The new STCW Refresher Course was introduced as part of the 2010 STCW Manila amendments to the STCW convention.These changes came about because it was recognised that Seafarers do not have the opportunity to practice tackling real fires or launch life rafts as part of monthly drills. Therefore, updated training of these practical skills was needed. For more info click the following link https://buff.ly/3yoIJdJ
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STCW Direct course of the day from Flying Fish UK Updated STCW Basic Safety Training If you are working as a Seafarer onboard a ship, or are returning to sea and completed your STCW Basic Safety Training Course more than five years ago, then the STCW Refresher Course is for you. If you hold Personal Survival Techniques (PST) and Fire Fighting (FP&FF) qualifications, then as of 1st January 2017, you must have evidence of having completed an STCW updated training course within the last five years. The new STCW Refresher Course was introduced as part of the 2010 STCW Manila amendments to the STCW convention.These changes came about because it was recognised that Seafarers do not have the opportunity to practice tackling real fires or launch life rafts as part of monthly drills. Therefore, updated training of these practical skills was needed. For more info click the following link https://buff.ly/3yoIJdJ
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🚨 Important Notice – Gulf Coast Maritime Academy Courses 🚨 The U.S. Coast Guard has discovered that between January 2018 and November 2023, several courses provided by Gulf Coast Maritime Academy (GCMA) in Tampa, FL, failed to meet the required practical training standards, specifically for live firefighting exercises. As a result, the following courses are no longer Coast Guard-approved, and certificates issued during this period are invalid: Basic Firefighting Basic Firefighting Refresher Basic Firefighting Revalidation STCW Basic Training Affected mariners who took Basic Firefighting or STCW Basic Training must retake the courses or submit a Basic Firefighting Refresher or Revalidation course by October 1, 2025, to retain their endorsements. Mariners who attended refresher or revalidation courses during this time are not required to take further action but will be notified for awareness. The NMC will contact mariners directly via email, phone, or physical mail to provide further instructions. If you attended any of these courses, keep an eye on your inbox and postal mail. ⚠️ Failure to take action by October 1, 2025, may result in the removal of endorsements related to these courses from your Merchant Mariner Credential. For more information, contact the NMC Compliance Investigations Branch at: 📞 (304) 433-3466 📧 MCFTF@uscg.mil For help navigating this process, reach out to Mariner Consulting Services: 📧 info@MMLCS.com 📞 (360) 589-9667
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🚨 Important Notice – Gulf Coast Maritime Academy Courses 🚨 The U.S. Coast Guard has discovered that between January 2018 and November 2023, several courses provided by Gulf Coast Maritime Academy (GCMA) in Tampa, FL, failed to meet the required practical training standards, specifically for live firefighting exercises. As a result, the following courses are no longer Coast Guard-approved, and certificates issued during this period are invalid: Basic Firefighting Basic Firefighting Refresher Basic Firefighting Revalidation STCW Basic Training Affected mariners who took Basic Firefighting or STCW Basic Training must retake the courses or submit a Basic Firefighting Refresher or Revalidation course by October 1, 2025, to retain their endorsements. Mariners who attended refresher or revalidation courses during this time are not required to take further action but will be notified for awareness. The NMC will contact mariners directly via email, phone, or physical mail to provide further instructions. If you attended any of these courses, keep an eye on your inbox and postal mail. ⚠️ Failure to take action by October 1, 2025, may result in the removal of endorsements related to these courses from your Merchant Mariner Credential. For more information, contact the NMC Compliance Investigations Branch at: 📞 (304) 433-3466 📧 MCFTF@uscg.mil For help navigating this process, reach out to Mariner Consulting Services: 📧 info@MMLCS.com 📞 (360) 589-9667
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Just completed my Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training with CA-EBS (BOSIET) course. Safety is a core value at bp, and staying informed about best practices is crucial for creating a secure and efficient workplace. This course has provided valuable insights into Helicopter Underwater Escape Training, Sea Survival, and Fire Fighting. #SafetyFirst #WorkplaceSafety
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🚢 𝐍𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐞𝐚𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐲 🚢 I wanted to shed light on a concerning discovery I made recently regarding advanced firefighting training in the maritime industry, specifically related to the STCW Code. According to STCW Code Table A-VI/3,Specification of minimum standard of competence in advanced fire fighting the curriculum should encompass crucial elements like the "Inspect and service fire-detection and fire-extinguishin systems and equipment" Shockingly, it appears that numerous training centers omit these vital components, leaving many seafarers without essential skills. What's truly disconcerting is the issuance of certificates by maritime centers and authorities, falsely claiming compliance with STCW. The question that lingers: Why isn't there more scrutiny in verifying these certifications? I strongly urge training departments to meticulously review the programs of training centers, ensuring alignment with STCW standards. It's imperative that the seafarers receive comprehensive training for their safety and the safety of those they serve. Let's navigate towards a maritime industry where certifications genuinely reflect the skills acquired. 🌊🔥 #MaritimeSafety #STCWCompliance #FirefightingTraining
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"Excited to announce completion of a rigorous 3-day Tropical BOSIET training course! Equipped with essential skills in offshore safety and emergency response, including helicopter safety, sea survival, and first aid. Ready to contribute effectively to offshore projects with a focus on safety and professionalism. #TropicalBOSIET #OffshoreSafety #ProfessionalDevelopment"
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What is STCW? STCW stands for Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers. This standard was adopted by the International Conference on Training and Certification of Seafarers and entered into force in 1984, 40 years ago. It was the first standard to establish basic requirements on training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers on an international level. Previously the standards were established by individual governments, usually without reference to practices in other countries. As a result, standards and procedures varied widely, even though shipping is a hugely international industry. We offer a wide range of STCW courses, including initial and refresher training – some certificates need renewing after five years to maintain competence. All our STCW provision is accredited by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and we are audited regularly to ensure compliance. To find out more about our STCW courses, go to https://lnkd.in/eGgDn97Y #STCW #MCA #seafarertraining #mandatorytraining #nautical #maritime
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This Florida Youth Maritime Training class is progressing onwards. Today was Survival at Sea training onboard the M/V Retriever. This training is designed to prepare those students who need STCW BT. This training complies with 46CFR28. Next week practical skills include Fire Fighting and Damage Control
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