The course is aimed at those who are looking to undertake Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting Refresher, Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boats Refresher and Advanced Fire Fighting Refresher as a block.
The block is designed for convenient booking by delegates who are eligible to complete the half days where applicable, rather than the full days, and all courses may be booked as standalones.
*Delegates booking this course must complete a self-declaration form for each half day element, confirming the onboard training received within the last five years. Self-declaration forms may be obtained by emailing nmtc@northkent.ac.uk
DELEGATES MUST PROVIDE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR CERTIFICATION IN ORDER TO ATTEND THIS COURSE.
This course aims to make students aware of the dangers inherent in survival situations. Students will update their knowledge of life saving equipment and survival techniques and be reminded of the importance of onboard emergency drills and exercises. This is an ideal opportunity for students to see and use a life raft in a wet environment.
On successful course completion, candidates will be able to:
Understand the main types of maritime emergencies
Identify and use survival equipment during a maritime emergency
Understand the principles of survival during a maritime emergency
Know how to abandon ship during a maritime emergency
Know how to survive in the water during a maritime emergency
Know how to use a survival craft during a maritime emergency
Note: If the required onboard training has been completed and a signed self- declaration is submitted, the half-day version of the course may be attended.
This 1 day practical course takes place at our dedicated Fire Training centre, and includes:
Correct use of portable and mobile fire extinguishers
Correct use of hoses, nozzles and hose equipment
Extinguish different types of fire as member of a fire team.
Test and use Breathing Apparatus and associated equipment.
Overalls and protective clothing will be provided, but it is recommended that you bring suitable lightweight working clothes (i.e. socks, shorts and t-shirts) with you.
This course is designed to remind candidates of the dangers faced in emergency situations and the knowledge and confidence to take charge of the launching and management of survival craft, both during and post abandonment.
On successful course completion, candidates will be able to:
Take charge of a survival craft or rescue boat during and after launch
Manage survivors and survival craft after abandoning ship
Use location devices, including signalling apparatus and pyrotechnics
Apply first aid to survivors.
The Centre will supply wet weather gear and appropriate PPE, students should bring suitable working gear.
Note: If the required onboard training has been completed and a signed self- declaration is submitted, the half-day version of the course may be attended.
This practical course takes place at our dedicated Fire Training centre, and includes:
Note: If the required onboard training has been completed and a signed self- declaration is submitted, the half-day version of the course may be attended