STCW Personal Survival Techniques
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About the Course
This training is intended to meet the requirements set out in Table A-VI/1-1 of the STCW Code and unit A11 of the marine national occupational standards. The greatest and most immediate threat to life in the event of abandoning ship is cold exposure. Precautions to protect against it, together with knowledge of survival equipment and its use, is the main message of this training. Other problems that a survivor will encounter are covered so as to ensure the highest possible chances of survival.
The objective of the training is to give all persons intending to go to sea the essential basic knowledge and experience of personal survival principles and techniques that can be applied to maximise their chances.
The aim is to give an understanding of how to use the safety equipment carried onboard. This course covers preparation for survival, lifejackets, search & rescue and a practical session with a liferaft in a local pool.
Duration: 1 Day
Course Content
Theoretical Element
Main types of maritime emergencies
Types of life-saving appliances
Survival craft
Equipment in survival craft
Location of personal life-saving appliances
Principles of survival during a maritime emergency
Practical Element
How to don a lifejacket
How to safely jump from a height into water
How to right an inverted raft whilst wearing a lifejacket
How to swim whilst wearing a lifejacket
How to board a survival craft from the water whilst wearing a lifejacket
What initial actions you need to take when boarding survival craft
How to operate survival craft equipment
Correctly don and use an immersion suit
Keep afloat without a lifejacket
Pre Requisites
Age 16+
What's Included
Tea, Coffee and light refreshments
Use of lifejacket and survival suit
Course Handbook
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