STCW Designated Security Duties -Bahamas Flag Accredited

105.00

Author: OneLearn Global
Duration: 60 minutes

Rating:

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Course Overview

A programme of training approved by The Bahamas Maritime Authority and meeting the requirements laid down in Regulation VI/6.4 of The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1978, as amended (STCW) and STCW Code Sec A- A-VI/6.6, 6.7, 6.8. This certificate is issued in accordance with the provisions of STCW Regulation Table A-VI /6-2. 

Target Audience:

Seafarers that have designated security duties are duties or tasks that have been assigned to the person and which are either included in the muster list, emergency plan, vessel’s Safety Management System (SMS), Ship Security Pan (SSP), job description or other shipboard documentation.

Learning objectives: 

At the end of the training course, the participant shall: 

  1. Know the meaning and requirements of the different security levels 
  2. Identify the international security conventions, codes and recommendations. 
  3. Understand the different responsibilities as per the ship’s security plan  
  4. Use available security equipment and systems. 
  5. Know the emergency procedures and contingency plans. 
  6. Recognize and detect illegal weapons and substances. 
  7. Recognize, on a non-discriminatory basis, the characteristics and behavioral patterns of persons who are likely to threaten security. 

Course Sections:

PART A:

1.Introduction

2.Maritime Security Policy

3. Security Responsibilities

4.Ship Security Assessment

PART B:

1.Security Equipment

2.Threat, Identification, Recognition and response

3.Ship Security Actions and Emergency Preparedness

4.Security Administration

5.Final Assessment

Accreditation/Recognition:

This course is accredited by and meeting the requirements of the Bahamas Maritime Authority.

Regulations and Further Recourses:  

STCW Code, 2010 Manila Amendments Sec. A-VI/ 6-2

SOLAS 1974 Chapter XI-2

IMO Model Course 3.26 Security Training for Seafarers with designated security duties.

International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code 2003 & 2002

The Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (SUA) Treaties.

MSC.1/Circ.1334 – Guidance to Ship-owners, Companies, Ship Operators, Shipmasters and Crews on Preventing and Suppressing Acts of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships

BMP, Version 5. Best Management Practices for Protection Against Somalia Based Piracy

MSC.1/Circ.1601 Revised Industry Counter Piracy Guidance.

To successfully complete this STCW-BMA accredited course, participants must:

  1. Successfully complete the course payment via the eShop.
  2. Submit the STCW Certificate Application Form.
  3. Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final assessment (two attempts are allowed).
  4. Complete the authentication process to verify their identity.

The final assessment is monitored using Proctoring Tool to ensure compliance and integrity. Proctoring software supervises the assessment by:

  • Webcam monitoring identity verification,
  • Tracking browser and screen activity,
  • Detecting audio and application usage.

Any suspicious activity or failure to comply with these requirements may result in disqualification from the assessment, and the course will be considered failed. More details about the Proctoring procedure can be found inside the course.

System Requirements: (Proctoring tool is not compatible with smart devices and phones)

Operative system:  Windows 10+, MacOS 10.15+, Linux Ubuntu 20 and 22

Processor: Intel premium 4+

Hard disc space: 250MB

RAM: 2GB**

Upload Speed: 0.077Mbps – 0.165Mbps

Camera*: 640×480 px

Microphone*: Any type of microphone, internal or external

*Those devices with iOS or Android operating system are supported as SMOWL360 external camera monitoring tool.

**4GB RAM recommended



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