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Proficiency in Crisis Mgmt & Human Behavior- 1.29

Scope:


This course is designed to comply with the requirements established in the reg. V/2, section A‐V/2 paragraphs 3 and 4 table A‐V/2 of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for seafarers, 1978, as amended.

 

General Objectives:

 

The participant having completed the course will be able to comply with the correct procedures in different emergency situations that can occur on Board of a Ro‐ro vessel’s passengers, take the necessary measures to prevent panic of passengers and other crew with less experience, direct or guide the passengers to the meeting points or embarkation stations; give clear instructions; be familiar with usage of rescue devices and their location.

 

Prerequisites:


In what refers to the training provided by this course model, there are no specific requirements about the level of income. However, the staff having responsibilities specific detailed in section A‐V/2 and in section A‐V/3 paragh. 4 and 5 should receive this training.

 

Entry Standards


• For the admission to the course, seafarers must be certified by a doctor to be in a good health.
• Valid Basic Safety Training Courses

                                             

Course Information


Abbreviation: PCM
IMO No: 1.29
Regulation: V/2
Duration: 2 days (14 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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