RTO 2534 COST - CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY TRAINING · - STCW training delivered in Australia is...

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The short course requirements for ERGT Australia’s AMSA-issued Certificate of Safety Training course cover the skills and knowledge required to identify workplace hazards and risks, prevent, or if necessary, respond to incidents including fires, recognise and report security threats, and be able to survive at sea in the event of an abandonment. The individuals attending the course will be looking to work in any capacity on board a vessel operating in international waters. Authority / Regulator - The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) is the national regulator for Nationally Recognised Training delivered by Australia’s vocational education and training sector. - STCW training delivered in Australia is regulated by AMSA, which is Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety. COST - CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY TRAINING Current as of 23/08/2019 Version 3.0 RTO 2534 Locations Duration Outcomes Please see Certifications section for detail Perth, Darwin & Melbourne 7 Days Statement of Attainment in: MARS00007 Safety Training Certification Skills Set Basic Safety and Security Awareness Training in: Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Code A-VI/1) Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code A-VI/1-2) Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code A VI/1-1) Security Awareness Training (STCW Code A-VI/6-1) Learning Outcomes The expected learning outcomes for the Basic Safety and Security Awareness Training are: Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting - Minimise the risk of fire and maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire - Fight and extinguish fires Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities - Comply with emergency procedures - Take precautions to prevent pollution of the marine environment - Observe safe working practices - Contribute to effective communications on board ship - Contribute to effective human relationships on

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The short course requirements for ERGT Australia’s AMSA-issued Certificate of Safety Training course cover the skills and knowledge required to identify workplace hazards and risks, prevent, or if necessary, respond to incidents including fires, recognise and report security threats, and be able to survive at sea in the event of an abandonment. The individuals attending the course will be looking to work in any capacity on board a vessel operating in international waters.

Authority / Regulator- The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) is the national regulator for Nationally Recognised Training delivered by Australia’s vocational education and training sector. - STCW training delivered in Australia is regulated by AMSA, which is Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety.

COST - CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY TRAINING

Current as of 23/08/2019Version 3.0

RTO 2534

LocationsDurationOutcomesPlease see Certifications section for detail

Perth, Darwin & Melbourne7 DaysStatement of Attainment in:MARS00007 Safety Training Certification Skills SetBasic Safety and Security Awareness Training in:Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Code A-VI/1)Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code A-VI/1-2)Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code A VI/1-1)Security Awareness Training (STCW Code A-VI/6-1)

Learning OutcomesThe expected learning outcomes for the Basic Safety and Security Awareness Training are:Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting- Minimise the risk of fire and maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire- Fight and extinguish fires

Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities- Comply with emergency procedures - Take precautions to prevent pollution of the marine environment- Observe safe working practices- Contribute to effective communications on board ship- Contribute to effective human relationships on

board ship- Understand and take necessary actions to control fatiguePersonal Survival Techniques- Survive at sea in the event of ship abandonmentSecurity Awareness Training- Contribute to the enhancement of maritime security through heightened awareness- Recognise security threats- Understand the need for, and methods of, maintaining security awareness and vigilance.The expected learning outcomes for these Nationally Recognised Training units are:MARF006 Observe personal safety and social responsibility- Plan and conduct work safely- Contribute to WHS/OHS participation processes- Contribute to hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control activities- Participate in controlling WHS/OHS emergency situations

- Complete WHS/OHS recordsMARF003 Follow vessel security procedures- Contribute to enhancing security through heightened awareness- Recognise potential security threats- Comply with reporting processesMARF008 Prevent and fight fires on board a vessel- Actively prevent fire- Prepare response to fire- Combat fire - Complete post-fire activitiesMARF009 Survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment- Respond to emergency- Launch survival craft and rescue boats- Operate survival craft and rescue boats- Operate lifesaving and survival equipment on board survival craft and rescue boats- Assume responsibility for survival of crew and passenger

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Structure & AssessmentThis course is delivered through classroom presentations, activities and participant discussion as well as practical components within a simulated workplace environment. Trainees will demonstrate their competence through written assessment and practical exercises.

CertificationOn successful completion of the course, trainees will be issued with the Basic Safety and Security Awareness Training listed below which can be provided to AMSA to apply for the Certificate of Safety Training endorsement, via form AMSA419.Personal Survival Techniques STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-1Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-2Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-4Security Awareness Training STCW Reg VI/6 and Code Section A-VI/6, Table A-VI/6-1ERGT does not deliver the Elementary First Aid (EFA) as an element of this certificate. Recognition of Prior Learning for EFA can be issued if the trainees hold Statements of Attainment for the Nationally Recognised Unit or HLTAID003 Provide first aid, which ERGT can deliver.The Certificate of Safety Training is issued under Marine Order 70 (Seafarer certification) 2014.

Upon successful completion trainees will be issued with a Statement of Attainment in:MARS00007 Safety Training Certification Skills Set. The requirements for this skills set are:MARF003 Follow vessel security proceduresMARF006 Observe personal safety and social responsibilityMARF008 Prevent and fight fires on board a vesselMARF009 Survive at sea in the event of a vessel abandonmentThis skills set is from the MAR Maritime Training Package and meets some of the industry requirements for the AMSA Certification of Safety Training.

Continued CompetenceAMSA requires the training below to be revalidated every 5 years:Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code A-VI/1-2)Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code A VI/1-1)

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Learning OutcomesThe expected learning outcomes for the Basic Safety and Security Awareness Training are:Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting- Minimise the risk of fire and maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire- Fight and extinguish fires

Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities- Comply with emergency procedures - Take precautions to prevent pollution of the marine environment- Observe safe working practices- Contribute to effective communications on board ship- Contribute to effective human relationships on

board ship- Understand and take necessary actions to control fatiguePersonal Survival Techniques- Survive at sea in the event of ship abandonmentSecurity Awareness Training- Contribute to the enhancement of maritime security through heightened awareness- Recognise security threats- Understand the need for, and methods of, maintaining security awareness and vigilance.The expected learning outcomes for these Nationally Recognised Training units are:MARF006 Observe personal safety and social responsibility- Plan and conduct work safely- Contribute to WHS/OHS participation processes- Contribute to hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control activities- Participate in controlling WHS/OHS emergency situations

- Complete WHS/OHS recordsMARF003 Follow vessel security procedures- Contribute to enhancing security through heightened awareness- Recognise potential security threats- Comply with reporting processesMARF008 Prevent and fight fires on board a vessel- Actively prevent fire- Prepare response to fire- Combat fire - Complete post-fire activitiesMARF009 Survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment- Respond to emergency- Launch survival craft and rescue boats- Operate survival craft and rescue boats- Operate lifesaving and survival equipment on board survival craft and rescue boats- Assume responsibility for survival of crew and passenger