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 />
Issue Date: May 1998<br />
Date of revision: June 2007<br />
General<br />
e) Small Seasonal Passenger Vessel Safety (certificated personnel);<br />
f) Small Seasonal Passenger Vessel Safety (non-certificated personnel);<br />
g) Survival Craft (MED B1);<br />
h) Marine Firefighting (MED B2);<br />
i) Marine Emergency Duties for Officers (MED C);<br />
j) Marine Emergency Duties for Senior Officers (MED D).<br />
3) With the regulatory reform, the following courses are now available:<br />
a) MED not subject to the STCW Convention:<br />
i) Basic Safety (MED A1);<br />
ii) Small Passenger-carrying Vessel Safety (MED A2);<br />
iii) Small Non-Pleasure Vessel Basic Safety (MED A3);<br />
Ref.: TP 4957E<br />
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iv) Small Seasonal Passenger-carrying Vessel Safety (certificated personnel);<br />
v) Small Seasonal Passenger-carrying Vessel Safety (non-certificated<br />
personnel).<br />
b) MED subject to the STCW Convention:<br />
i) STCW Basic Safety (STCW Regulation VI/1 and STCW Code Section<br />
A-VI/1.2);<br />
ii) Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats other than Fast Rescue<br />
Boats (STCW Regulation VI/2.1 and STCW Code Section A-VI/2-1);<br />
iii) Advanced Firefighting (STCW Regulation VI/3 and STCW Code Section<br />
A-VI/3);<br />
iv) MED for Senior Officers (MED D).