PROFICIENCY in CRISIS MANAGEMENT and HUMAN BEHAVIOR TRAINING in PASSENGER SAFETY, CARGO SAFETY and HULL INTEGRITY TRAINING

AIMS

This model course aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for the training of personnel aboard Ro-ro passenger ships, and the training of personnel on passenger ships other than Ro-Ro passenger ships, follows:

 1. Ro-Ro passenger ships

The training for masters, chief mates, chief engineer officers, second engineer officers, and any person assigned immediate responsibility for embarking and disembarking passengers, loading, discharging or securing cargo, or closing hull openings, and any other person having a responsibility for the safety of passengers in emergency situation required by Regulation V/2, pa 7 and 8, of the STCW Convention, and specified in Section A-V/2 pa. 4 and 5.

2. Passenger ships other than Ro-ro passenger ships

The training for masters, chief mates and persons assigned immediate responsibility for embarking and disembarking passengers, including chief engineer officers, second engineer officers and any other person having responsibility for embarking and disembarking passengers and for the safety of passengers in emergency situations required by Regulation V/3 pa. 7 and 8 of the STCW Convention and specified in Section A-V/3 pa. 4 and 5

A separate model course addresses crowd management, passenger safety and safety training for personnel providing direct services to passengers in passenger spaces.

 
OBJECTIVES

1. Ro-Ro passenger ships

A trainee successfully completing the training will be able to:

  1. Organize the safe movement of vehicles and passengers when embarking and disembarking.
  2. Control all elements of cargo safety and hull integrity.
  3. Monitor and control atmosphere in Ro-ro cargo spaces.
  4. Organize shipboard emergency procedures.
  5. Optimize use of resources
  6. Control response to emergencies
  7. Control passengers and other personnel during emergency situations.
  8. Establish and maintain effective communications.

2. Passenger ships other than Ro-ro passenger ships

A trainee successfully completing the training will able to:

  1. Organize the safe movement of passengers when embarking and disembarking.
  2. Organize shipboard emergency procedures
  3. Optimize use of resources
  4. Control response to emergencies
  5. Control passengers and other personnel during emergency situations.
  6. Establish and maintain effective communications.
 
ENTRY STANDARDS There are no specific entry standards for the training in this Model Course. However, all personnel having specific responsibilities on board detailed in Section A-V/2 and Section A-V/3 pa. 4 and 5 must undertake this training.
 
SCHEDULE
Code No. of Days Room Starting Day
 CRI 2  803 Thursday
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