what is pre sea course

by Ms. Addie Moen 10 min read

Pre-sea training is a course that we take before sailing on a ship.) The GP Rating program will prepare cadets for two major positions in the maritime industry: deck crew and engine crew. Individual courses are provided for the Deck and Engine Rating programmes.

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What is the meaning of pre SEA course in marine engineering?

Pre Sea is a short duration course for cadet who want to join the deck side. Pre Sea(DNS) basically stands for Diploma in Nautical Science and thus cadets pursuing a DNS course don't get a technical degree.

What is included in pre sea training for ratings?

The course will cover all aspects of the sea-faring profession (Deck and Engine), which also include swimming, physical drills, workshop training, rope and mast climbing, life saving, fire fighting exercises and ship visits etc. Pre Sea Training for Ratings will also include the, following basic STCW 1978 courses

What is the difference between DNS and pre-SEA course?

Pre Sea is a short duration course for cadet who want to join the deck side. Pre Sea (DNS) basically stands for Diploma in Nautical Science and thus cadets pursuing a DNS course don't get a technical degree. After completing your 9months/1year course you need 18 months sea time just to get a B.Sc degree.

What are the different types of safety training for seafarers?

Personal Survival Techniques (PST). Personal Safety and Social Responsibility (PSSR). Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF). Elementary First Aid (EFA). Security Training For Seafarers With Designated Security Duties (STSDSD). BATCHES: Every JANUARY & JULY of the year.

Certification

A Project Maritime Training STCW 2010 Manilla Compliant Certificate will be issued on delegate been found competent.

Health

All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement.

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