Advanced Fire Fighting FULL STCW A-VI/3

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This course is for seafarers designated to lead a fire team on board ship and for those requiring certificates of competency.

4 days, Tue 01 Apr 08:00 - Fri 04 Apr 16:00

Malta

Session information

Sessions

Session 1
Tue 08:00 AM - 16:00
1 day
Malta
    Session 2
    Wed 08:00 AM - 16:00
    1 day
    Malta
      Session 3
      Thu 08:00 AM - 16:00
      1 day
      Malta
        Session 4
        Fri 08:00 AM - 16:00
        1 day
        Malta
          • €1,000.00 incl.

          4 days, Mon 26 May 08:00 - Thu 29 May 16:00

          Malta

          Session information

          Sessions

          Session 1
          Mon 08:00 AM - 16:00
          1 day
          Malta
            Session 2
            Tue 08:00 AM - 16:00
            1 day
            Malta
              Session 3
              Wed 08:00 AM - 16:00
              1 day
              Malta
                Session 4
                Thu 08:00 AM - 16:00
                1 day
                Malta
                  • €1,000.00 incl.

                  Description

                  Course Name:

                  Advanced Fire Fighting– STCW A-VI/3

                  Course Aim:

                  This course aims to provide students with the knowledge & training to enable them to take command, organise & train fire parties and control firefighting operations. They shall also become knowledgeable on how to safely inspect & service fire detection and extinguishing systems.

                  This course is designed in accordance with IMO model course 2.03.

                  Package:

                  Accommodation (optional extra)

                  Course Structure

                  This course consists of 29 hours of tuition split over 4 days.

                  Tuition will be given by means of classroom lectures, demonstrations & practical work.

                  Unit:

                  1. Control firefighting operations onboard ship
                  • Tactics & procedures of fire control at sea
                  • Tactics & procedures of fire control in port
                  • Tactics & procedures of fire control when carrying dangerous goods
                  • Tactics & procedures of fire control for oil, chemical or gas tankers
                  • Management & control of injured persons
                  • Co-ordination procedures with shore-based firefighters

                  2. Organise & train fire parties
                  • Contingency plans
                  • Fire party composition & allocation
                  • Training of seafarers in firefighting
                  • Fire control plans
                  • Fire & abandon ship drills

                  3. Inspect & service fire detection and extinguishing systems/equipment
                  • Fire detection equipment
                  • Fixed fire extinguishing equipment 
                  • Fire main, hydrants, hoses, nozzles & pumps
                  • Portable & mobile fire extinguishing equipment
                  • Firefighting outfits & PPE
                  • Rescue, salvage & life support equipment

                  4. Investigate and compile reports on incidents involving fire
                  • Fire investigation & reporting procedure
                  • Documented incident reports- lessons learned

                  Entry Requirements

                  To be eligible to attend this course, students must fulfil the following requirements:

                  • Be 16 years or older
                  • Hold a valid STCW basic fire prevention and firefighting certificate (A-VI/1-2)
                  • Hold a valid seafarers medical certificate (IMO/ILO)

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