STCW Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats Other Than Fast Rescue Boats (Partially Online)

MARI 0250


Interested in courses starting this summer?

We’re in the process of changing registration systems and as such, registration for courses beginning this summer is currently on hold.

MARI 0250 will run on the following dates. The course fee is $1,485. Please use the links to submit our online form and reserve your seat (availability permitting).

May 27 to June 5; online classes May 27 to 29, with in-person classes June 4 to 5 at the Owen Sound Campus
June 19 to 28; online classes June 19 to 21, with in-person classes June 27 to 28 at the Owen Sound Campus
July 13 to 22; online classes July 13 to 15, with in-person classes July 21 to 22 at the Owen Sound Campus

The Centre for Marine Training and Research (CMTR) will follow up with you directly to confirm your seat and provide the steps to register and submit payment.

Course description

This blended online theory with onsite practical course is a requirement for seafarers under the Standards of Training, Certification of Watchkeepers (STCW) convention of the International Maritime Organization. In the event that an emergency at sea requires a seafarer to abandon ship, this course prepares a student for the proficient use of lifeboats and life rafts. Further topics included in this course include rescue by helicopter and the use of signaling apparatus.

Credits

0

Course Hours

32.5

Prerequisites

Valid medical certificate or Georgian College Medical Fitness Report.

Minimum 16 years of age.

Please Note: All International - STCW Certificates must be submitted to Transport Canada for verification and validity. Contact your local Transport Canada office to ensure your certificates are endorsed prior to course registration. Any students arriving without proof of TC verification will not be able to participate in training with CMTR.

For more information, please contact Continuing Education