Training Course: STCW Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FP&FF)

MM235808 3 - 7 Aug 2025 Cost : 2625 € Euro
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Introduction

The STCW Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FP&FF) course is a mandatory training program under the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) regulations. This course is designed to provide seafarers, particularly yacht crew, with the necessary knowledge and skills to prevent, control, and extinguish onboard fires effectively. Developed by Global Horizon Training Center, this program adheres to international maritime safety standards, ensuring participants are well-prepared for fire emergencies at sea.

Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the principles of fire prevention on ships.

  • Identify fire hazards and take appropriate preventative measures.

  • Operate various fire-fighting equipment, including extinguishers, hoses, and breathing apparatus.

  • Apply effective fire-fighting techniques in different onboard scenarios.

  • Perform emergency evacuation procedures and fire containment.

  • Work efficiently as part of a fire-fighting team under emergency conditions.

Organizational Impact

Organizations that invest in this training will benefit in the following ways:

  • Improved fire safety awareness among yacht crew members.

  • Enhanced ability to respond to onboard fire emergencies.

  • Reduced risks and potential losses due to fire incidents.

  • Increased compliance with international maritime safety regulations.

  • Strengthened emergency response and crisis management capabilities.

Target Audience

This course is essential for:

  • Seafarers and yacht crew requiring STCW certification.

  • Deckhands, officers, and captains working in the maritime industry.

  • Individuals working on commercial vessels or luxury yachts.

  • Personnel involved in offshore and marine operations.

Outlines

Day 1: Introduction to Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting

  • Understanding fire chemistry and fire classifications.

  • Fire hazards and common causes of onboard fires.

  • Fire prevention strategies and safety measures.

  • STCW regulations related to fire safety.

Day 2: Fire Detection and Fire Fighting Equipment

  • Types of fire detection and alarm systems.

  • Fire-fighting equipment and extinguishing agents.

  • Use and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers.

  • Practical exercises in fire prevention.

Day 3: Fire Fighting Procedures and Techniques

  • Fire attack strategies and techniques.

  • Use of fire hoses, nozzles, and foam applicators.

  • Techniques for tackling fires in confined spaces.

  • Safety precautions during fire-fighting operations.

Day 4: Fire Emergency Response and Teamwork

  • Fire drill procedures and emergency preparedness.

  • Effective communication during fire emergencies.

  • Coordination and teamwork in fire-fighting operations.

  • Evacuation strategies and fire containment methods.

Day 5: Practical Fire Drills and Final Assessment

  • Live fire-fighting drills in simulated environments.

  • Handling various fire scenarios, including engine room and galley fires.

  • Breathing apparatus training and confined space operations.

  • Final assessment and certification review.

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