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Fast Rescue Craft MS MARITIME SAFETY FRC OUTCOME: Certificate of Proficiency in: Fast Rescue Boats (STCW Reg VI/2) Statement of Attainment in: MARF016 Carry out fast rescue craft operations LOCATIONS: Perth & Melbourne DURATION: 3 days CONTACT: 1300 ERGT AU | [email protected] This course is designed for personnel working on sea vessels who require the Certificate of Safety Training issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) or Standards of Training and Certification for Watchkeepers (STCW) certificates. The individuals attending the course will range from inexperienced workers to experienced workers from the Maritime and Oil and Gas industries. This training involves the skills and knowledge required to carry out fast rescue craft operations and includes; maintaining fast rescue craft, taking charge of a fast rescue craft during and after launch as well as locating and retrieving casualties. For prices and scheduled dates please see ergt.com.au LEARNING OUTCOMES The expected learning outcomes for the Nationally Recognised Training unit MARF016 Carry out fast rescue craft operations are; - Maintain fast rescue craft for operations - Prepare fast rescue craft and crew for operations - Take charge of fast rescue craft during and after launch - Respond to emergencies or malfunctions involving craft, equipment and crew - Locate and retrieve casualties - Recover fast rescue craft The STCW standard for competency for Fast Rescue Boats (Table A VI/2-2) outcomes include the ability to: - Understand the construction, maintenance, repair and outfitting of fast rescue boats - Take charge of the launching equipment and appliances as commonly fitted, during launch and recovery - Take charge of a fast rescue boat, as commonly fitted, during launch and recovery - Take charge of a fast rescue boat after launching - Operate a fast rescue boat engine ENROLMENT PRE-REQUISITE STCW pre-requisite only; a Proficiency in Survival Craft other than Fast Rescue Boats as per STCW Reg VI/2-1. This pre-requisite is not required to successfully obtain the the NRT outcome. ERGT REQUIRED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE Evidence of the following prior skills and knowledge must be provided to ERGT for verification prior to course commencement in order to be eligible to issued with both the NRT and STCW certifications: - Sea Survival Training (to Standard Personal Survival Techniques STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-1 or equivalent) - First Aid (To Standard Elementary First Aid STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-3 or equivalent) RECOMMENDED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE In order for ERGT to deliver the training and assessment in the timeframe specified for this course, it is desirable (but not mandatory) that trainees come to the course with a specific range of skills and knowledge as listed: Skills: - Maritime experience on coastal or larger vessels - Watchkeeping skills - Emergency Response for vessels at sea Knowledge: - Knowledge of ships procedures - Hazards and Risks in the maritime environment - Common types of emergencies at sea - Abandonment procedures AUTHORITIES / REGULATORS Nationally Recognised Training is regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), which is the national regulator for Australia’s vocational education and training sector. STCW training delivered in Australia is regulated by AMSA, which is Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety. Current as of 16/07/2019 Version 2.0

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Page 1: Fast Rescue Craft - ERGT · STCW pre-requisite only; a Proficiency in Survival Craft other than Fast Rescue Boats as per STCW Reg VI/2-1. This pre-requisite is not required to successfully

Fast Rescue CraftMSMARITIME SAFETYFRC

OUTCOME:Certificate of Proficiency in:Fast Rescue Boats (STCW Reg VI/2)Statement of Attainment in:MARF016 Carry out fast rescue craft operations

LOCATIONS: Perth & MelbourneDURATION: 3 daysCONTACT: 1300 ERGT AU | [email protected]

This course is designed for personnel working on sea vessels who require the Certificate of Safety Training issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) or Standards of Training and Certification for Watchkeepers (STCW) certificates. The individuals attending the course will range from inexperienced

workers to experienced workers from the Maritime and Oil and Gas industries.

This training involves the skills and knowledge required to carry out fast rescue craft operations and includes; maintaining fast rescue craft, taking charge of a fast rescue craft during and after launch as well as locating

and retrieving casualties.

For prices and scheduled dates please see ergt.com.au

LEARNING OUTCOMESThe expected learning outcomes for the Nationally Recognised Training unit MARF016 Carry out fast rescue craft operations are;- Maintain fast rescue craft for operations - Prepare fast rescue craft and crew for operations- Take charge of fast rescue craft during and after launch- Respond to emergencies or malfunctions involving craft, equipment and crew- Locate and retrieve casualties - Recover fast rescue craftThe STCW standard for competency for Fast Rescue Boats (Table A VI/2-2) outcomes include the ability to:- Understand the construction, maintenance, repair and outfitting of fast rescue boats- Take charge of the launching equipment and appliances as commonly fitted, during launch and recovery- Take charge of a fast rescue boat, as commonly fitted, during launch and recovery- Take charge of a fast rescue boat after launching- Operate a fast rescue boat engine

ENROLMENT PRE-REQUISITESTCW pre-requisite only; a Proficiency in Survival Craft other than Fast Rescue Boats as per STCW Reg VI/2-1.This pre-requisite is not required to successfully obtain the the NRT outcome.

ERGT REQUIRED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGEEvidence of the following prior skills and knowledge must be provided to ERGT for verification prior to course commencement in order to be eligible to issued with both the NRT and STCW certifications: - Sea Survival Training (to Standard Personal Survival Techniques STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-1 or equivalent)- First Aid (To Standard Elementary First Aid STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-3 or equivalent)

RECOMMENDED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGEIn order for ERGT to deliver the training and assessment in the timeframe specified for this course, it is desirable (but not mandatory) that trainees come to the course with a specific range of skills and knowledge as listed: Skills:- Maritime experience on coastal or larger vessels- Watchkeeping skills- Emergency Response for vessels at seaKnowledge:- Knowledge of ships procedures- Hazards and Risks in the maritime environment- Common types of emergencies at sea- Abandonment procedures

AUTHORITIES / REGULATORSNationally Recognised Training is regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), which is the national regulator for Australia’s vocational education and training sector.STCW training delivered in Australia is regulated by AMSA, which is Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety.

STRUCTURE & ASSESSMENTThis course is delivered through classroom presentations, activities and participant discussion as well as practical compo-nents within a simulated workplace environment including the use of a Fast Rescue Craft. Assesment is completed through direct observations of practical exercises and written assessment.

CERTIFICATIONUpon successful completion trainees will be issued with a Certificate of Proficiency in:Fast Rescue Boats (STCW Reg VI/2 and Code Section A-VI/2, Table A-VI/2-2)

Upon successful completion trainees will be issued with a Statement of Attainment in:MARF016 Carry out fast rescue craft operations

REVALIDATIONIt is an AMSA requirement to successfully revalidate Fast Rescue Craft (STCW Reg VI/2) every 5 years.

Current as of 16/07/2019Version 2.0

Page 2: Fast Rescue Craft - ERGT · STCW pre-requisite only; a Proficiency in Survival Craft other than Fast Rescue Boats as per STCW Reg VI/2-1. This pre-requisite is not required to successfully

Fast Rescue CraftMSMARITIME SAFETYFRC

LEARNING OUTCOMESThe expected learning outcomes for the Nationally Recognised Training unit MARF016 Carry out fast rescue craft operations are;- Maintain fast rescue craft for operations - Prepare fast rescue craft and crew for operations- Take charge of fast rescue craft during and after launch- Respond to emergencies or malfunctions involving craft, equipment and crew- Locate and retrieve casualties - Recover fast rescue craftThe STCW standard for competency for Fast Rescue Boats (Table A VI/2-2) outcomes include the ability to:- Understand the construction, maintenance, repair and outfitting of fast rescue boats- Take charge of the launching equipment and appliances as commonly fitted, during launch and recovery- Take charge of a fast rescue boat, as commonly fitted, during launch and recovery- Take charge of a fast rescue boat after launching- Operate a fast rescue boat engine

ENROLMENT PRE-REQUISITESTCW pre-requisite only; a Proficiency in Survival Craft other than Fast Rescue Boats as per STCW Reg VI/2-1.This pre-requisite is not required to successfully obtain the the NRT outcome.

ERGT REQUIRED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGEEvidence of the following prior skills and knowledge must be provided to ERGT for verification prior to course commencement in order to be eligible to issued with both the NRT and STCW certifications: - Sea Survival Training (to Standard Personal Survival Techniques STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-1 or equivalent)- First Aid (To Standard Elementary First Aid STCW Reg VI/1 and Code Section A-VI/1, Table A-VI/1-3 or equivalent)

RECOMMENDED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGEIn order for ERGT to deliver the training and assessment in the timeframe specified for this course, it is desirable (but not mandatory) that trainees come to the course with a specific range of skills and knowledge as listed: Skills:- Maritime experience on coastal or larger vessels- Watchkeeping skills- Emergency Response for vessels at seaKnowledge:- Knowledge of ships procedures- Hazards and Risks in the maritime environment- Common types of emergencies at sea- Abandonment procedures

STRUCTURE & ASSESSMENTThis course is delivered through classroom presentations, activities and participant discussion as well as practical compo-nents within a simulated workplace environment including the use of a Fast Rescue Craft. Assesment is completed through direct observations of practical exercises and written assessment.

CERTIFICATIONUpon successful completion trainees will be issued with a Certificate of Proficiency in:Fast Rescue Boats (STCW Reg VI/2 and Code Section A-VI/2, Table A-VI/2-2)

Upon successful completion trainees will be issued with a Statement of Attainment in:MARF016 Carry out fast rescue craft operations

REVALIDATIONIt is an AMSA requirement to successfully revalidate Fast Rescue Craft (STCW Reg VI/2) every 5 years.

Current as of 16/07/2019Version 2.0

WHY TRAIN AT ERGT? ERGT Australia (RTO 2534) is the market leader in delivering safe, compliant & cost effective safety & emergency

response training. Our immersive, high fidelity, workplace aligned training methods deliver immediate & lasting workforce competence & capability. All course prices include: all PPE & training resources, catering, certification, onsite parking,

corporate accommodation rates which includes courtesy bus on request (bus avail. WA & VIC).