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ERGT Australia’s AMSA endorsed STCW Certificate of Safety Training Certificate Continued Competence provides the skills and knowledge required to employ personal survival techniques, prevent fires and engage in firefighting. The individuals attending the course will be Seafarers with qualifying sea time required to demonstrate STCW short course continued competence. Authority / Regulator STCW training delivered in Australia is regulated by AMSA, which is Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety. COST CC - CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY TRAINING CONTINUED COMPETENCE Current as of 24/09/2019 Version 3.0 RTO 2534 Locations Duration Outcomes Please see Certifications section for detail Perth, Darwin & Melbourne 1 Day Record of Achievement: Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code A-VI/1-1) Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code A-VI/1-2) Learning Outcomes The course outcomes include the training outcomes required by AMSA for the provision of a Certificate of Safety Training. These include: - The STCW standard for personal survival techniques: - Survive at sea in the event of ship abandonment - The STCW standard for fire prevention and firefighting: - Minimise the risk of fire and maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire - Fight and extinguish fires

COST CC - CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY TRAINING CONTINUED COMPETENCE · to demonstrate STCW short course continued competence. Authority / Regulator STCW training delivered in Australia

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Page 1: COST CC - CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY TRAINING CONTINUED COMPETENCE · to demonstrate STCW short course continued competence. Authority / Regulator STCW training delivered in Australia

ERGT Australia’s AMSA endorsed STCW Certificate of Safety Training Certificate Continued Competence provides the skills and knowledge required to employ personal survival techniques, prevent fires and engage in firefighting. The individuals attending the course will be Seafarers with qualifying sea time requiredto demonstrate STCW short course continued competence.

Authority / RegulatorSTCW training delivered in Australia is regulated by AMSA, which is Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety.

COST CC - CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY TRAINING CONTINUED COMPETENCE

Current as of 24/09/2019Version 3.0

RTO 2534

LocationsDurationOutcomesPlease see Certifications section for detail

Perth, Darwin & Melbourne1 DayRecord of Achievement:Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code A-VI/1-1)Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code A-VI/1-2)

Learning OutcomesThe course outcomes include the training outcomes required by AMSA for the provision of a Certificate of Safety Training. These include:- The STCW standard for personal survival techniques: - Survive at sea in the event of ship abandonment - The STCW standard for fire prevention and firefighting: - Minimise the risk of fire and maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire - Fight and extinguish fires

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Pre-requisitesAMSA endorsed Certificate of Safety Training and qualifying sea service in the preceding five years.

Structure & AssessmentThis course is delivered through classroom presentations, participant discussion as well as practical components within a simulated workplace environment. Competence is assessed through written and practical assessment.

CertificationOn successful completion of the course, trainees will be issued with a certificate in accordance with AMSA requirements for the following elements:Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code A-VI/1-1)Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code A-VI/1-2)This Record of Achievement can be provided to AMSA to revalidate the Certificate of Safety Training endorsement, via form AMSA419.

RevalidationAs per the 2010 Manila amendments to the International Convention on the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for seafarers 1978, as amended (STCW Convention), seafarers are required to demonstrate continued competence in sea survival and fire fighting to maintain the validity of their certificate.

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