Description
The Security Awareness Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties is known in Brazil as the EBCP. This course is exclusively for Maritime Professionals, as opposed to its counterpart the CFPN which is for all seafarers. This course corresponds to the IMO Model Course 3.26.
Prior being assigned ship board duties, all seafarers employed or engaged in any capacity on ships to which the ISPS Code applies should receive security related familiarization training. The familiarization training is performed by the Ship Security Officer or an equally qualified person and provides guidance for the seafarers so that they are at least able to:
- Report a security incident;
- Know which procedures to follow when they recognize a security threat; and
- Take part in security-related emergency and contingency procedures.
These procedures should be included in the Ship Security Plan and may also be included as part of the shipboard familiarization checklist.
NOTE: The course lectures, handouts and workbook are all in Portuguese. The training provided is in accordance with international standards as required by the IMO in the STCW convention; however it is tailored to the requirements set out by the Brazilian Maritime Authority.
Target Audience
Seafarers, Officers and other certified crew members, except Deck Assistant Sailors and Machinery Assistant Sailors, to fulfil the provisions under Ship Security Plan or carry out tasks, at support level, related to ship security as required in Rule VI/6 of the STCW-78 Convention, as amended.
This course is specifically for Maritime Professionals working on board vessels. The Brazilian Maritime Authority offers two versions of this course based on whether the participant is qualified as a Maritime Professional, such as officer in the Navy or Merchant Marine, or not.
For more information about the Security Awareness Course for All Seafarers visit this page.
Objective
To provide knowledge, understanding and proficiency corresponding to the minimum standards of competence required for familiarization and awareness of ship security, as well as protective duties set out in Ship Security Plan (SSP), as defined in Section A-VI/6, paragraphs 1 to 4 and 6 to 8, and detailed in Tables A-VI/6-1 and A-VI/6-2 of the STCW-78 code, as amended.
Duration
Duration
1 days (weekdays only)
Course load
9 hours
Schedule
8pm to 5pm
Participants per Class
30 students
Documents Required
• Upon registration the student must be over 18 years of age;
• Foreigners must present 02 (two) copies of their passport;
• Certificate of primary or higher education;
• Photograph sized 3x4.
Course Content
The course is comprised of:
• Introduction – 1 hour
• Maritime Security Policy – 1 hour
• Protection Responsibility – 1 hour
• Ship Security Assessment (SSA) – 1 hour
• Protective Equipment – 1 hour
• Identifying, Recognizing and Responding to Threats – 1 hour
• Ship Protection Actions – 1 hour
• Protection Management – 1 hour
• Emergency preparations, training and exercises – 1 hour
Benefits
International Certificate (in English) | Modern Classrooms | Coffee Break | Experienced Professors |
Complete Notes and Handbook in PDF | Close to Metro & Tram Stations | Free Wifi /td> | Partnerships with Recruitment Agents |
Meals Included in Field Training | Modern Training Center | New and Sanitized PPEs | Executive Bus for Transport |
Personal Insurance for Accidents | Discounts in Restaurants | Discounts in Hotels | Support and Rescue Crew |
Investment
Rio de Janeiro
From US$ 250,00 To US$ 199,00Payment Methods
Certificate
Approval
The student must have:
• Minimum attendance of 90% of all classes;
• Satisfactory performance in practical classes;
• Grade equal to or greater than 6.0 (six) on a scale of 0 to 10 in theoretical evaluation.
Certificate
If approved, the students receive a Certificate with the student’s name, the subjects included, number of hours and educational institution, allowing them to perform the tasks according to the applicable Regulation VI/6, Section A-VI/6 and Section B-VI/6 of the Convention STCW-78 and its amendments. The certificate has a validity of 5 years. A course completion certificate is issued to the students, and a second version is approved by the Brazilian Port Authority. These certificates are valid worldwide.
Location
Rio de Janeiro
Address Rua da Quitanda 191, Sobreloja - Centro - RJ - BRAZILFor enquiries in English please use call:
+55 21 2253-6983 / 2253-6982 / 3177-3535
Santos
Address Rua Amador Bueno, 384, Paquetá - Santos-SP - BRAZILPhone: +55 (13) 3224-2529 / 3224-235