MARINE EMERGENCY DUTIES - Transport Canada
MARINE EMERGENCY DUTIES - Transport Canada
MARINE EMERGENCY DUTIES - Transport Canada
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<strong>Transport</strong> <strong>Canada</strong><br />
Marine Safety<br />
Marine Emergency Duties<br />
Training Courses<br />
35) Portable extinguishers with refills:<br />
a) Six water (9 litres),<br />
b) Six foam (9 litres),<br />
c) Six carbon dioxide (5 kilograms),<br />
d) Twelve dry powder (10 kilograms).<br />
10.3 Duration<br />
43 hours.<br />
10.4 Specific instructor qualifications<br />
Issue Date: May 1998<br />
Date of revision: June 2007<br />
STCW Basic Safety<br />
Ref.: TP 4957E<br />
Page 42 of 82<br />
Chapter 10<br />
Revision No 1<br />
The main course instructor must hold a Master certificate not lower than a Master 500<br />
Gross Tonnage, Near Coastal certificate, a Fishing Master, First Class certificate or a<br />
Third-Class Engineer certificate. If the course is under the supervision of more than one<br />
instructor, the assistant instructors must hold qualifications related to the marine industry<br />
or have related skills and be approved in accordance with the Quality Management<br />
Manual – Marine Personnel Standards and Pilotage referred to in Chapter 3.