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Training Course: STCW 2010 requirements & analysis


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MM234704

14 - 18 Oct 2024

London (UK)

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost : 6300 € Euro

Introduction

The STCW Convention adopted the 2010 Manila Amendments and currently includes new training requirements. The new amendments are already in full effect since 1 January 2017. This course contains the latest STCW 2010 requirements linked with MLC 2006, ISM, and ISPS and is designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of STCW requirements, its amendments, and their application.

Course objectives for STCW 2010 requirements & analysis

  • Provide extensive information on the STCW 2010 as amended
  • Link STCW with MLC 2006, ISM, and ISPS, in terms of background and purpose, requirements, and interpretations including certification procedures
  • Cover the methods STCW requirements are implemented for the selection of the crew
  • Manila Amendments
  • New specifications for Certificates & Records on board
  • Certificate of Competency/ Proficiency
  • Obligatory Crew Certificates and Attestations
  • New Security duties & ISPS Code
  • Watchkeeping duties and Responsibilities of Seafarers
  • STCW and ISM, ISPS and MLC 2006 relation
  • Company and Flag Responsibilities
  • Certificate / Promotion upgrade
  • Minimum Safe Manning and STCW
  • STCW Concentrated Inspection Campaign - Port State inspections
  • MLC 2006, ISM and ISPS

Target Audience for STCW 2010 requirements & analysis

  • Ship Management Companies personnel
  • Crew Managers,
  • Operation Managers,
  • Designated Persons,
  • Crew Department assistants including crew (officers and seafarers)
  • Training responsible personnel and officers.
  • Personnel involved in matters of recruitment of qualified and competent personnel

Prerequisite for STCW 2010 requirements & analysis

Basic knowledge of the basics of STCW, ISM, ISPS, and MLC is recommended

Course outlines of STCW 2010 requirements & analysis

The layout of the STCW convention

  • STCW – General
  • STCW – 95 & 2010
  • BASIC TERMS in STCW 2010

STCW certificates

  • STCW Certificates - Ranks & Limitations
  • Key Points for the Certificates
  • Certificates of proficiency-special certificates

STCW 2010 Basics

  • Basics of STCW chapters
  • Deadlines to meet
  • Certificates and Documentary Evidence

STCW 2010 Analysis

  • Certificates & Documents
  • Amendments compared to STCW-95
  • New requirements for Officers
  • New requirements – Promotion
  • General requirements for Ratings

Safe manning as the basic requirement

  • Contents
  • Implementation
  • Related to Manning

STCW – ISM - MLC 2006

  • STCW & ISM Relation
  • MLC 2006 Overview
  • MLC 2006 - 16 Areas in Detail
  • MLC 2006 Implementation Tips (MLC-ISM-STCW overlapping)
  • Seafarers' Minimum Rest Hours
  • The ''Manila Exceptions''

Responsibilities

  • Responsibilities of Companies
  • Responsibility overview
  • Knowledge of Maritime Legislation

PSC & STCW

  • Concentrated Inspection Campaign on STCW Hours of Rest
  • Paris MoU MLC 2006 Checklist

Marine Management

Training Course: STCW 2010 requirements & analysis


Register Now
Quick Inquiry
Discount Group Download Brochure (2)

MM234704

14 - 18 Oct 2024

London (UK) - Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost: 6300 € Euro


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