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The STCW’95 convention provides minimum requirements
for the safety of life and property at sea and the protection of
the marine environment.
It has, however been identified that ship owners/managers who embrace
the concept of training their officers and crews to a higher level
that the minimum required by STCW’95 should be in a position to
take advantage of more favoured status in chartering as a result.
Warsash Maritime Academy are able to offer courses
to specific customer
requirement. These can include:
- Aspects of Team Resource Management
- Risk & Crisis
Management Planning
- Stability & Salvage Courses for Government
Bodies
- Crew Resource Management
For further information please contact Pam Brisdion Course Administrator on + 44 (0)1489 556294 or email pam.brisdion@solent.ac.uk
| Course Code |
CRMT |
| Course Duration |
5 Days |
| Prerequisites |
Sea going Experience |
| Assessment |
Professional
Development, Pre-Employment and Pre-Promotion
Assessment
available on request. |
| Teaching Methods |
lectures,
presentations, group workshops, and tactical decision
exercises.
The course makes intensive use of both bridge and engine room
simulations. Some exercises use both simulators in a linked
mode of operation giving a total ship simulation training
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Course Description
The purpose of this course is to introduce the main tenets of resource
management and to provide a training environment where delegates
can develop their non-technical skills in order to enhance the operational
safety and efficiency of company vessels. The main topics covered
are:
- Co-operation and Teamwork
- Situational Awareness Management
- Decision-making
- Human Factors and Human Error
- Crisis Management and Human Behaviour
- Leadership and Workload Management
- Risk Assessment and Risk Management
- Identification of and breaking error chains
- Communications
- Planning and Prioritising
- Critical Thinking Skills
- Emergency Preparedness
- Contingency Planning
The course is designed for mixed groups
of deck and engineering officers. The optimum numbers being between
four to six officers of each discipline per course.
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