Able Seafarer Deck
The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (or STCW), 1995 sets qualification standards for masters, officers and watch personnal on seagoing merchant ships.
The STCW 95 course and modules form part of the statutory requirements for both deck and engineering qualification. It is a globally recognised qualification for working afloat on fishing vessels over 24m and on merchant vessels of over 500GT.
Here at NMCI Training Services we offer a range of STCW '95 and Non STCW '95 professional short courses for the maritime sector. We are also delighted to announce that we are now offering STCW Refresher Training.
Contact
For further information about our STCW '95 & Non STCW '95 courses, please contact NMCI Training Services.
Tel: + 353 21 4335609
E-mail: nmci.services@mtu.ie
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Course Name:
Able Seafarer Deck
Course Price:
€550.00
Short Description:
A 35.5-hour approved training programme designed to prepare seafarers to meet the mandatory minimum STCW Table A-II/5 competencies for certification as an Able Seafarer Deck. The course combines classroom instruction with extensive practical training in seamanship, mooring operations, cargo handling, deck machinery, shipboard safety, pollution prevention, maintenance, and watchkeeping duties at the support level.
Full Description:
This course provides structured training for seafarers seeking their initial Certificate of Proficiency as an Able Seafarer Deck, in line with the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), Regulation II/5, Table A-II/5.
It delivers the knowledge, understanding, and practical competence required to perform watchkeeping, seamanship, cargo handling, pollution-prevention, deck maintenance, and safety duties at the support level aboard seagoing ships of 500 GT or more.
Training is delivered over 35.5 hours through lectures, demonstrations, and practical exercises at the National Maritime College of Ireland facilities, including the Sea bay practical training area.
Assessment includes oral and practical examinations conducted independently from instructional staff.
There are currently no upcoming dates available.
The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (or STCW), 1995 sets qualification standards for masters, officers and watch personnal on seagoing merchant ships.
The STCW 95 course and modules form part of the statutory requirements for both deck and engineering qualification. It is a globally recognised qualification for working afloat on fishing vessels over 24m and on merchant vessels of over 500GT.
Here at NMCI Training Services we offer a range of STCW '95 and Non STCW '95 professional short courses for the maritime sector. We are also delighted to announce that we are now offering STCW Refresher Training.
Contact
For further information about our STCW '95 & Non STCW '95 courses, please contact NMCI Training Services.
Tel: + 353 21 4335609
E-mail: nmci.services@mtu.ie
Download PDF
Contact Us
Please contact us for more information.
Book Now
There are currently no upcoming dates available.
Course Name:
Able Seafarer Deck
Course Price:
€550.00
Short Description:
A 35.5-hour approved training programme designed to prepare seafarers to meet the mandatory minimum STCW Table A-II/5 competencies for certification as an Able Seafarer Deck. The course combines classroom instruction with extensive practical training in seamanship, mooring operations, cargo handling, deck machinery, shipboard safety, pollution prevention, maintenance, and watchkeeping duties at the support level.
Full Description:
This course provides structured training for seafarers seeking their initial Certificate of Proficiency as an Able Seafarer Deck, in line with the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), Regulation II/5, Table A-II/5.
It delivers the knowledge, understanding, and practical competence required to perform watchkeeping, seamanship, cargo handling, pollution-prevention, deck maintenance, and safety duties at the support level aboard seagoing ships of 500 GT or more.
Training is delivered over 35.5 hours through lectures, demonstrations, and practical exercises at the National Maritime College of Ireland facilities, including the Sea bay practical training area.
Assessment includes oral and practical examinations conducted independently from instructional staff.