Crowd Management & Passenger Safety - Liberian Registry - 100% Online including Exam
£85 GBP
- Course Type:
- STCW ➜ Crowd Management
- Training School:
- VIRSEC Ltd
- Location:
- online course
- Duration:
- half-day
- Language:
- English
Fully Online, Liberian Registry Approved (LISCR) STCW’78
Crowd Management & Passenger Safety Training for Crew & Staff Onboard Ships
Course Introduction
Good crowd management & control is essential in preventing crushing, outbreaks of violence, riots, and other potential incidents that can occur when a large number of people are gathered together in one place. As passenger ships carry a very large number of people, it is vital for all members of the ship’s crew to have an understanding and an ability to assist passengers in any emergency situation. This includes, but is not limited to controlling passengers in staircases, corridors, and passages, to use procedures for preventing panic and other irrational behaviour, and to communicate with, instruct and inform passengers of any situation to mitigate in the risk of panic-related responses.
Course Features
- Course Approved under the Liberian Registry
- Compliant under STCW Code (2010): Section A-V/2 & A-V/3.
- Internationally recognised under IMO Model Course 1.28
- Comprehensive Set of Course Notes
- Certificate Valid for Five Years
- Fully Online Learning & Assessment
- Rapid Turnaround on Certification
- Flexible Learning at Your Own Convenience
- Cost-Effective Means of Learning
- Consistent Quality Level of Delivery of Training
About the Course
STCW 2010 Code calls for crew to follow approved training in Crisis Management and Human Behaviour, with the training focused on applied psychology for competent assessment of both passenger and crew reactions. To this end, the Crowd Management and Passenger Safety training is required for all personnel designated to assist passengers in an emergency, which includes, but is not limited to:
- Assessing the situation and providing an effective response.
- Leading and directing others.
- Identifying signs and symptoms of excessive personal stress, and the stress response to others.
- Understanding that stress can affect performance and the ability to act.
- Being aware of the reaction patterns of passengers and other personnel in emergencies recognising specific behaviours of passengers and other personnel.
- This online training course is based on the guidelines of IMO Model Course 1.28, and STCW Regulation A-V/2 and aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for the training of masters, officers, ratings, and other personnel on passenger ships in STCW Code (2010): Section A-V/2 & A-V/3.
Aims of the Course
This course is STCW Compliant and adheres to the MNTB’s Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency (KUP) in the use of all techniques, information and equipment supplied to deal with an emergency, including familiarisation with all safety aspects of the ship and the ability to effectively communicate with passengers and fully prepare them for an emergency. This course has the following crew-training aims:
Control a crowd in an emergency situation on board.
Locate essential safety and emergency equipment on board.
Communicate effectively with passengers during an emergency.
Demonstrate the use of personal life-saving appliances.
Comply with the ship’s safety and emergency procedures.
Subject
- Introduction to Shipping Legislation
- STCW 2010 Requirements
- Safer Ship Operation
- Life-Saving Appliances and Control Plans
- Assembly and Emergency Embarkation
- Mustering Procedures
- The Psychology of Emergencies
- Design and Operational Limitations of the Ship
- Operating Hull Openings
- Legislation & Codes affecting Ro-Ro Passenger Ships
- Stability & Stress Requirements
- Special Equipment Maintenance
- Loading & Cargo Securing
- Dangerous Cargo Areas
- Emergency Procedures
- Communication
- Life-Saving Appliances
- Case Studies: Tragedies from Maritime History
- Presentation of Past Maritime Tragedies
- Analysis of Mistakes Made
- Key Learnings & Recommendations
Target Audience
This course covers the minimum standard of competence for: Masters, chief mates, chief engineers, second engineer officers and any member of the crew assigned immediate responsibility for embarking and disembarking passengers, for loading, discharging or securing cargo, or for closing hull openings and any other person having responsibility for the safety of passengers in emergency situations on ro-ro and non-ro-ro passenger ships, cruise ships and luxury yachts.
Awarding Body
This STCW’78 (as Amended) Crowd Management & Passenger Safety course is fully Approved under the Liberian Registry (LISCR) and is fully compliant with the Standard of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping [STCW]. IMPORTANT: Please ensure that you read the information contained within the CERTIFICATIONS Tab on this course page.
Course Duration
The Course duration is approximately 5 hours. A slight variation is allowed for individual reading speeds, but this minimum must be met in order to successfully pass this course. Learners may enter and exit the course as often as they require. Your licence allows you access to the course for up to 6 months to complete [if required] or upon successful completion of the course.
Invigilation Requirement
There is no requirement for the Learner to be invigilated or attend a Remote Invigilation Session whilst undertaking the Course Assessment(s).
- Receiving Liberian Registry Course Certificate
Completion of Course Certificate Stage
Upon successful completion of the course and associated assessment, VIRSEC will verify your ID, the time spent on the course, and your assessment score. Once all has been successfully verified, we will email you a digital copy of the Completion of Course Certificate. This certificate will act as proof of course attendance and successful completion that must then be sent to the Liberian Registry to receive the Official Liberian Registry Approved Certificate. The processes for both Liberian Seaman’s Identification & Records Book holders, and non-holders are detailed below. Please ensure you fully understand the process for certification purposes.
For Liberian Seaman’s Book Holders
For mariners holding the Liberian Seaman’s Identification & Records Book, you can apply directly for the official certificate and there will be a small administration charge to you from the Liberian Registry (approximately USD $45 – This may be subject to change).
Whilst waiting for your official certificate, you may request from the Liberian Registry a ‘Certificate Receipt Application (CRA)’ to prove you have passed the course, and have applied and waiting for the official certificate from the Liberian Registry. You can search for, and download M. Notice RLM-118 from the Liberian Registry website for all relevant information and application processes.
For Non-Liberian Seaman’s Book Holders
For mariners who do not hold the Liberian Seaman’s Identification & Records Book, you must apply for a Liberian Seaman’s Identification & Records Book (applications via Liberian Registry cost USD $70 at present – subject to change) and there is a 2-week turnaround on this. Once you have your Liberian Seaman’s Identification & Records Book, you can apply for the official certificate, and there will be a small administration charge to you from the Liberian Registry (approximately USD $45 – This may be subject to change).
Whilst waiting for your official certificate, you may request from the Liberian Registry a ‘Certificate Receipt Application (CRA)’ to prove you have passed the course, and have applied and waiting for for the official certificate from the Liberian Registry. You can the search for, and download M. Notice RLM-118 from the Liberian Registry website for all relevant information and application processes.
Please Note:
The Liberian Registry recommend that you check whether their certificate is accepted by the (a) vessel, (b) company, or (c) Flag Administration for whose vessel you will be working on. Regardless of IMO Whitelisting, certain countries Administrations do not accept Liberian Registry certificates.
VIRSEC Ltd
Units 2a(i) and 2a(ii)
Beehive Mill
Jersey Street
Manchester
United Kingdom
M4 6JG
United Kingdom