Survival at Sea
Description
Prepare for the unexpected with Elite Offshore's Survival at Sea course, tailored for workers in the maritime industry. Whether you're at sea, in ports, or on offshore barges, this comprehensive program equips participants with essential survival techniques and the proper usage of life-saving equipment.
Led by experienced instructors, the course covers a range of critical topics including emergency response procedures, abandon ship drills, sea survival techniques, and the effective use of life-saving equipment such as life rafts, life jackets, and distress signals. Participants will also learn how to handle challenging situations such as fire emergencies and man overboard scenarios, ensuring they are well-prepared to face any crisis at sea.
With a focus on practical skills and real-world scenarios, our Survival at Sea course provides invaluable knowledge that could mean the difference between life and death in emergency situations. Whether you're a seasoned maritime professional or new to the industry, investing in this training could save lives and safeguard your well-being while working in the challenging offshore and marine environment. Join Elite Offshore and enhance your survival skills today to ensure a safer and more secure workplace tomorrow.
What will you learn
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1. Types of emergency situations such as collision, fire, sinking
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2. Types of life-saving appliances normally carried on ships
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3. Equipment in survival craft
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4. Location of personal life-saving appliances
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5. Principles concerning survival at sea.
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6. Donning a Life Jacket
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7. Donning and use of an Immersion suit
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8. Safely jumping from a height into the water
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9. Rightening and inverted life raft while wearing a life jacket
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10. Swimming while wearing a life jacket and keeping afloat
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11. Boarding a life raft from the ship or the water while wearing a life jacket
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12. Taking initial actions on boarding a life raft to enhance chance of survival
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13. Streaming a drogue or sea anchor
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14. Bringing aboard an injured person
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15. Group survival exercise
Requirements
- Port workers and Mooring men
- Barge workers or Project crew working on Barges or Ships
- Jetty and Breakwater construction Workers
- Offshore Wind Energy Workers
Lessons
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