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Rating as Able Seafarer for Deck

Scope:
This course is designed to comply with the requirements of Regulation II/5, Section A‐II/5, Table A‐ II/5 of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, STCW 1978, as amended.

The purpose of this training program is to assist the Management of Academic Training and staff that formed in the organization and conduct of the subjects to be taught as well as updating and content support where the quality and effectiveness of the program training can be improved.

This course is for seafarers in accordance with the applicable rules and which are described in the relevant fields in the STCW 1978 as amended.

Goals

Train crew procedures and navigation techniques and provide the officer on duty a person with the skills and abilities required to attend the same during the course of the navigational watch, maneuvers or in port. The seafarer will be able to assist the officer on duty at bridge in all functions related to instrumentation, navigation equipment and bridge procedures.

Prerequisites:
This course is available to ordinary deckhands who wish to be part of a navigational watch, or those sailors with experience as helmsman or AB seaman aboard merchant ships. No pre‐ customized to participate in this course, however, participants must be of legal age (18 or older) and possess a certificate of good health.

Entry Standards
Every candidate for certification shall:
• Valid Medical Certificate
• Valid Basic Safety Training Certificates.
• Held a “COP Rating Forming part of a navigational watch (Regulation II/4)” issued by Panamá Maritime Authority or a “COP Rating Forming part of a navigational watch (Regulation II/4)” issued by any Maritime administration included on the IMO white list which don’t have any restriction by Panamá Maritime Authority.

Approved period of seagoing service of 12 months or above as “Rating Forming part of a navigational watch (Regulation II/4)” on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more, stated on the seaman´s book duly stamped and or on the company letters duly letterhead detailing ship’s particulars (IMO NUMBER, CALL SIGN, TYPE OF VESSEL, GROSS TONNAGE, PROPULSION POWER).

                                             

Course Information

Abbreviation: ASD
Regulation: II/5
Duration: 5 days (40 hours)
Mode: in classroom


We offer a combination of lectures, videos, computer based training software and simulators, as well as online acces to all material, to provide high quality training.


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