Safety for OfficersLaajuus (2 cr)
Code: MM22O307
Credits
2 op
Objective
• To fulfil the requirements set in the STCW Convention with reference to the training in maritime and ship safety for the Operational Level.
• STCW A-II/1
Content
• The safety-related responsibilities and duties of officers. The STCW Convention requirements
• Rescue organizations and plans
• The IAMSAR-manual
• Vessel accidents. Immediate action after grounding. Typical examples, causes and consequences. The human factor.
• Damage assessment and damage control
• Survival techniques
• Hypothermia
• The duties and responsibilities of fleet commanders and vessel masters. Safety-related work onboard. Regulations, legislators and supervision. Alarm organization onboard.
• Cooperation with rescue helicopters
• Mental preparedness. Catastrophe psychology.
• Safety planning onboard. Assessment of the vessel’s state of readiness.
• CCM
• Practical exercises:
• Exercises wearing safety equipment
• Exercises using emergency signals
• Exercises in arranging and having drills onboard
Qualifications
• Basic Safety
Further information
Crisis Management and Human Behaviour
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW A-V/2.4 and
has comprised a total of 8 hours of instructions and exercises.
Enrollment
15.06.2024 - 17.11.2024
Timing
18.11.2024 - 20.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Management, Captain
Teachers
- Ahti Hyppönen
Groups
-
MMC23D-ÅMaritime Management, Captain, 2023, full-time studies
Objective
• To fulfil the requirements set in the STCW Convention with reference to the training in maritime and ship safety for the Operational Level.
• STCW A-II/1
Content
• The safety-related responsibilities and duties of officers. The STCW Convention requirements
• Rescue organizations and plans
• The IAMSAR-manual
• Vessel accidents. Immediate action after grounding. Typical examples, causes and consequences. The human factor.
• Damage assessment and damage control
• Survival techniques
• Hypothermia
• The duties and responsibilities of fleet commanders and vessel masters. Safety-related work onboard. Regulations, legislators and supervision. Alarm organization onboard.
• Cooperation with rescue helicopters
• Mental preparedness. Catastrophe psychology.
• Safety planning onboard. Assessment of the vessel’s state of readiness.
• CCM
• Practical exercises:
• Exercises wearing safety equipment
• Exercises using emergency signals
• Exercises in arranging and having drills onboard
Location and time
According to realization timetable
Materials
Poole, T and Springett, P: Understanding Human Behaviour in Emergencies - A manual for the ferry sector; The Center for the Study and Practice of Survival: A Practical Guide to Lifeboat Survival
Teaching methods
Lectures in the classroom and possibly online studies.
Homework and E-Learning may excist.
Exam schedules
According to realization schedule
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
53h
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
• Demonstrates familiarity with core material and concepts
• Correctly use single industry concepts
• Find information for a single situation
• Distinguishes everyday information from the data studied
• Acting in professional situations demonstrates familiarity with their professional field
• Shows that you have achieved your core competence goals
• Work safely
• Act in accordance with the ecological principles of the profession
• Organize your own and group activities
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment methods and criteria
Test, assignment
Qualifications
• Basic Safety
Further information
Crisis Management and Human Behaviour
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW A-V/2.4 and
has comprised a total of 8 hours of instructions and exercises.
Enrollment
15.06.2023 - 22.11.2023
Timing
23.11.2023 - 20.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Management, Captain
Teachers
- Ahti Hyppönen
Groups
-
MMC22D-ÅMaritime Management, Captain, 2022, full-time studies
Objective
• To fulfil the requirements set in the STCW Convention with reference to the training in maritime and ship safety for the Operational Level.
• STCW A-II/1
Content
• The safety-related responsibilities and duties of officers. The STCW Convention requirements
• Rescue organizations and plans
• The IAMSAR-manual
• Vessel accidents. Immediate action after grounding. Typical examples, causes and consequences. The human factor.
• Damage assessment and damage control
• Survival techniques
• Hypothermia
• The duties and responsibilities of fleet commanders and vessel masters. Safety-related work onboard. Regulations, legislators and supervision. Alarm organization onboard.
• Cooperation with rescue helicopters
• Mental preparedness. Catastrophe psychology.
• Safety planning onboard. Assessment of the vessel’s state of readiness.
• CCM
• Practical exercises:
• Exercises wearing safety equipment
• Exercises using emergency signals
• Exercises in arranging and having drills onboard
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
• Basic Safety
Further information
Crisis Management and Human Behaviour
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW A-V/2.4 and
has comprised a total of 8 hours of instructions and exercises.