STCW Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR) online
course meets the mandatory minimum standards of competence in personal
safety and social responsibilities in accordance with section A-VI/1 of
the STCW Code, Table A-VI/1-4.
The course is designed to prepare new recruits for life on a ship at
sea where they will experience a vastly different living and working
environment compared to that if they were living and working ashore.
Working on a ship can be a hazardous occupation for the uninitiated.
This course will give new seafarers an insight into the various elements
of a ship and working procedures on board so that they adjust to the
shipboard environment and are better prepared to cope with any
unforeseen circumstances. To that extent, this course is planned to make
their transition from ashore to a sea career as smooth as possible and
provide some understanding of a seafarer’s working environment and the
hazards, procedures and safe work practices they will encounter, before
they actually step on board a ship.
Who is it for: Marine and Non-Marine roles including Officers and Ratings of merchant vessels, Cruise ships crews, Super yacht crews
Accepted by: All flags that accept IMO white list
approved training including Panama and Malta. Also: Liberia, Azerbaijan,
Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cooks Island, Dominica, Egypt, Hong
Kong/P.R.C, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Morocco, Oman,
Palau, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Tanzania, Taiwan.
STCW Compliance: Fully compliant with the requirements of the SCTW Code as amended
Courses and Assessment: Online only
Duration: 20h
Eligibility: Newcomers and Refresh training
Prerequisites: Passport
Certificate Validity: Five (5) years
Complete the course at your own time and place, save time and money with asynchronous e-learning. All you need is an internet-enabled device available (desktop/laptop/tablet/smartphone and a couple of days.
No transportation costs • No wasted time • Also available on board • No physical attendance
Competences
Comply with emergency procedures.
Take precautions to prevent pollution of the marine environment.
Observe safe working practices.
Contribute to effective communication on board.
Contribute to effective human relationships on board ships.
Understand and take actions to control fatigue.
Legislation & References:
IMO References
International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS 1974), as amended
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) as amended
IMO Life-Saving Appliances Code (LSA Code)
Standard Marine Communication Phrases
Human Resources Management for Marine Personnel
International Safety Management Code (ISM Code)
Guidelines for the Development of Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plans
Guidance on Fatigue mitigation and management (MSC/Circ.1014)
Textbooks
ILO Code of Practice for Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port
Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seafarers. London, The Stationery Office, Publications Centre
International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals, ICS/OCIMF/IAPH
Guidelines on the Application of the International Safety Management Code, International Chamber of Shipping
Drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs in the maritime industry, International Labour Organization
Accident Prevention, Olav Bø
Documents required to attend: After purchasing this course you shall receive instructions in order to provide the following documentation:
Passport
Documents should be received in PDF/PNG/JPG format. You can either
scan or photograph them, please make sure that they are legible.
Kindly note that before you purchase any course it is your
responsibility to check if it complies with the flag
administration/approval body you require or you want to submit it to.
Furthermore, you should check if the course is accepted by your employer
as your employer may have specific requirements.