Description
The STCW -95 training, also known as the Basic Safety Training (BST), is the standard emergency, safety and survival training required by IMO for anyone working at sea. In Brazil the course has 2 variations: one for offshore platforms and one for ships. The courses are essentially the same with a slight variation to account for differences in ships and platforms, as required by the Brazilian Maritime Authority.
The focus of this training course is essentially for personnel working aboard cruise ships and recreational vessels. Offshore workers aboard oil rigs and platforms are required by Brazilian legislation to attend the Offshore version of the BST.
This course follows the format set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). According to the Brazilian Maritime Authority, the STCW-95 is compulsory for all persons who work on-board cruises and ships.
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
All non-maritime professional seafarers working aboard cruises or ships
Objective
Qualify a non-maritime student to perform his/her tasks safely on board ships and cruises. Convey basic knowledge about security measures on board according to the requirements in Resolution A.891 (21) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the STCW 95 agreement and its amendments.
Duration
Duration
5 days
Course load
40 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;
• Certificate of good physical health conditions within the validity 90 days;
• Photograph sized 3x4.
Course Content
The course content meets the IMO requirements according to the STCW convention, adopted by the Brazilian Maritime Authority:
• Elementary First Aid – IMO Model Course 1.13 (theory)
• Personal Survival Technique – IMO Model Course 1.19 (theory and practice)
• Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting – IMO Model Course 1.20 (theory and practice)
• Personal Safety and Social Responsibility – IMO Model Course 1.21 (theory)
• Crowd Management, Passenger Safety and Safety Training for Personnel Providing Direct Services to Passengers in Passenger Spaces – IMO Model Course 1.28
• Proficiency in Crisis Management and Human Behavior Training Including Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Hull Integrity Training– IMO Model Course 1.29
Basic content of the practical lessons:
Techniques for Personal Survival and Emergency Procedures (Survival at Sea):
• Swimming 15 meters with or without a lifejacket;
• Jumping from 3 meters height with a lifejacket;
• Flipping an inflatable raft in the water;
• Float in the water for 10 minutes;
• Practice accessing the liferaft from the water using a lifejacket;
• Concentration at the meeting point;
• Entry procedures and use of safety belt in the lifeboat.
Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting:
Real fire fighting training in small proportions using:
• All types of fire extinguishers:
• Hoses and fittings;
• Entry procedures for enclosures with smoke.
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$ 370,00 To US$ 319,00Payment 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
After finishing the course for the BST approved student will receive a certificate awarded by SHELTER and endorsed by the Brazilian Maritime Authority withinternational validity of 5 years.
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