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water rescue training course outline

It is the mission of Cap Sante International Division of Training
to provide comprehensive training and educational programs for all
maritime personnel in order to create and maintain a competent and
professional maritime workforce needed to support and accomplish
the mission of the US & Canadian merchant marine fleets. High
points of the course: emergency evacuation, abandon ship
and water survival skills.

Cap Sante International's STCW Proficiency in Survival Craft
course covers all aspects of survival in accordance with the newest
LSA regulations laid down by IMO, United States Coast Guard and
Transport Canada. The underway training takes place aboard a
contemporary, certified 50-person motor-enclosed lifeboat. The
course is geared toward commercial ship mariners who mostly
see motor-enclosed lifeboats, cruise ship personnel who are
accustomed to partially-enclosed lifeboats and tenders, and offshore
workers who commonly use free-fall lifeboats. The course also includes
instruction on: GMDSS, EPIRB, STCW and emergency stations,
emergency evacuation, abandon ship, water survival skills, boat work
under oars, seamanship under sail, launching appliances, SOLAS
regulation, life rafts, ancillary equipment, life saving signals,
and first aid.

Cap Sante International is internationally recognized as an
STCW-compliant training organization and offers courses accepted
in terms of the international maritime organization's (IMO) standards
relating to maritime safety.

Contact our training department for upcoming training
schedules and pricing.

 

Water rescue training schedule