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e-Learning Course: Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training

Description

e-Learning Course: Working at Height For Yachts Training

Course Title: Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training

Course Duration: 85 Minutes

Access Period: 365 Days

 

 

 

Who is the course for?
This Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training course is for all personnel working onboard Superyachts.

Is previous experience required?
No previous experience is required to complete this course.

How will the course benefit me?
By helping you to understand the hazards and risks present onboard yachts, as well as the equipment and procedures in place to avoid these risks.

How will the course benefit my company?
By providing an overview of:
• The hazards and risks present onboard
• The equipment and procedures in place to avoid risk
• What to do in during an emergency
• How to prevent pollution to the marine environment

What standards are referenced in the course?
• Section A-VI/1 of STCW Code

Learning Objectives

• Describe the different types of hazards present onboard
• Describe the equipment and procedures in place onboard to counter hazards
• Describe the different types of hazardous operations that may take place onboard
• Explain how to contribute to effective relationships onboard
• Explain the importance of effective communication onboard
• Describe what an emergency is, and what to do if one occurs
• Explain the importance of preventing pollution
• Explain crewmembers’ rights and obligations

Assessment

Exam in the e-learning course

Description

e-Learning Course: Working at Height For Yachts Training

Course Title: Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training

Course Duration: 85 Minutes

Access Period: 365 Days

 

 

 

Who is the course for?
This Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training course is for all personnel working onboard Superyachts.

Is previous experience required?
No previous experience is required to complete this course.

How will the course benefit me?
By helping you to understand the hazards and risks present onboard yachts, as well as the equipment and procedures in place to avoid these risks.

How will the course benefit my company?
By providing an overview of:
• The hazards and risks present onboard
• The equipment and procedures in place to avoid risk
• What to do in during an emergency
• How to prevent pollution to the marine environment

What standards are referenced in the course?
• Section A-VI/1 of STCW Code

Learning Objectives

• Describe the different types of hazards present onboard
• Describe the equipment and procedures in place onboard to counter hazards
• Describe the different types of hazardous operations that may take place onboard
• Explain how to contribute to effective relationships onboard
• Explain the importance of effective communication onboard
• Describe what an emergency is, and what to do if one occurs
• Explain the importance of preventing pollution
• Explain crewmembers’ rights and obligations

Assessment

Exam in the e-learning course

$85.00
e-Learning Course: Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training
$85.00

Description

Description

e-Learning Course: Working at Height For Yachts Training

Course Title: Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training

Course Duration: 85 Minutes

Access Period: 365 Days

 

 

 

Who is the course for?
This Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities For Yachts Training course is for all personnel working onboard Superyachts.

Is previous experience required?
No previous experience is required to complete this course.

How will the course benefit me?
By helping you to understand the hazards and risks present onboard yachts, as well as the equipment and procedures in place to avoid these risks.

How will the course benefit my company?
By providing an overview of:
• The hazards and risks present onboard
• The equipment and procedures in place to avoid risk
• What to do in during an emergency
• How to prevent pollution to the marine environment

What standards are referenced in the course?
• Section A-VI/1 of STCW Code

Learning Objectives

• Describe the different types of hazards present onboard
• Describe the equipment and procedures in place onboard to counter hazards
• Describe the different types of hazardous operations that may take place onboard
• Explain how to contribute to effective relationships onboard
• Explain the importance of effective communication onboard
• Describe what an emergency is, and what to do if one occurs
• Explain the importance of preventing pollution
• Explain crewmembers’ rights and obligations

Assessment

Exam in the e-learning course

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