~ Purpose ~

Health and safety training is crucial for all workplaces to ensure a safe environment for employees. It encompasses various topics designed to educate maritime workers about potential hazards, safe work practices, and emergency procedures.


~ Objectives ~

Participants will learn all about legal rights and responsibilities, health and workplace good practices, safety rules, emergency procedures, protective equipment and hazards mitigation points.


~ Content ~

>>The course set includes series of training modules and video materials (365 days of content access).<<


~ Certification ~

Upon successful completion of the online course you will be granted with personalized training certificate (validity:  Unlimited).


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Course curriculum

    1. Welcome

    2. Introduction

    3. Vessel Team Responsibilities: Deck Officers

    4. Vessel Team Responsibilities: Engine Officers

    5. Vessel Team Responsibilities: Ratings and Crew

    6. Management Responsibilities

    7. Office Team (Supporting Staff)

    8. MLC: Articles 1 - 16

    9. Explanatory Note to the Regulations and the Code of the Maritime Labour Convention

    10. Minimum Requirements for Seafarers to Work on a Ship

    11. Conditions of Employment

    12. Conditions of Employment - Part 2

    13. Accommodation, Recreational Facilities, Food and Catering

    14. Health Protection, Medical Care, Welfare and Social Security Protection

    15. Health Protection, Medical Care, Welfare and Social Security Protection - 2.Part

    16. Health Protection, Medical Care, Welfare and Social Security Protection - 3. Part

    17. Compliance and Enforcement

    18. Compliance and Enforcement - Part 2

    19. Compliance and Enforcement - Part 3

    20. Appendixes

    21. ISM: Purpose and Implementation

    22. Certification and Verification

    23. Guidelines: Implementation By Administrations

    24. Certification and Verification Process

    25. Guidelines: Implementation by Companies

    26. Guidance on the Qualifications, Training and Experience

    27. Guidance on Near-Miss Reporting

    28. CHEMICALS: ILO General Provisions

    29. General Obligations, Responsibilities and Duties

    30. Classification Systems

    31. Labelling and Marking

    32. Chemical Safety Data Sheets

    33. Operational Control Measures

    34. Design and Installation

    35. Work System and Practices

    36. Personal Protection

    37. Information and Training

    38. Maintenance of Engineering Control Measures

    39. Monitoring at the Workplace

    40. Medical and Health Surveillance

    41. Emergency Procedures and First Aid (Chemicals)

    42. Investigation and Reporting of Accidents, Occupational Diseases and Other Incidents

    43. MANUAL HANDLING: Risk Assessment

    44. Types of Hazards

    45. Anatomy and Posture

    46. Injuries and Symptoms

    47. Mitigating Activities

    48. FIRE: Protection

    49. COMPANY: Safety Management

    50. Permit to Work Procedure

    51. Enclosed Space Entry

    52. Working Aloft

    53. Electrical Systems & Isolations / LOTO

    54. Pressurized Systems and Diving

    55. Slips, Trips and Falls

    56. Danger of H2S

    57. Working with Tools

    58. Ladder Safety

    59. Power Tools

    60. Health Procedure

    61. Other Contageous Diseases

    62. Hygiene Procedure

    63. Harmful Effects of Tobacco

    64. Display Screen Equipment Risks

    65. Causes of Occupational Accidents

    66. Health and Safety Signage

    67. Mess & Accommodation

    68. PPE: Introduction

    69. Head Protection

    70. Eye and Face Protection

    71. Hand and Arm Protection

    72. Foot and Leg Protection

    73. Body Protection

    74. Safety Belts and Harness

    75. Ear Protection

    76. Respiratory Protection

    77. Annexure I - Use of Behavior Analysis to Encourage Workmen to Wear Personal Protection Equipment

    78. EMERGENCY and Contingency Response Procedure

    79. Drill Scenarios

    80. Emergency Response Prompts

    81. FIRST AID: Introduction

    82. Principles of First Aid

    83. Emergency Action Plan (First Aid)

    84. Cuts, Scrapes and Brazes

    85. Poisoning

    86. Hypothermia

    87. Frostbites

    88. Burns

    89. Bleeding (External)

    90. Internal Injuries

    91. Spinal and Head Injuries

    92. Drowning

    93. Heart Attack

    94. Summary

    1. Importance of MLC 2006

    2. Making the ISM Code work for you

    3. Safe Handling of Chemicals

    4. PPE Onboard Ships

    5. Associated Onboard Hazards

    6. Manual Handling of Loads

    7. Enclosed Spaces Entry Awareness

    8. Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Awareness

    9. RPE Proper Usage & Awareness

    10. Dropped Objects Awareness

    11. Substances Abuse

    12. First Aid Basics

    1. Course Materials Part I.

    2. Course Materials Part II.

    3. Course Materials Part III.

    4. Course Materials Part IV.

    5. Course Materials Part V.

    6. Course Materials Part VI.

    7. Course Materials Part VII.

    8. Course Materials Part VIII.

    9. Exam: Health and Safety Training

About this course

  • €110,00
  • 115 lessons
  • 20.5 hours of video content
  • Course access 1 full year