Basic Training (5 days) - This course covers the four modules required for this Coast Guard approved endorsement. These modules include Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities, Personal Survival Techniques, Elementary First Aid, and Basic Marine Firefighting. Firefighting will be held at Port Canaveral Maritime Academy.
Basic Training Renewal (3 days) - This 3 day renewal course satisfies those requirements set forth by the USCG. The four modules include Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities, Personal Survival Techniques, Elementary First Aid, and Basic Marine Firefighting. Firefighting will be held at Port Canaveral Maritime Academy.
Combination Basic & Advanced Firefighting (5 days) - This course consists of classroom lectures, instructor demonstrations and hands-on training for those subjects related to shipboard firefighting. Students will learn: Fire chemistry and classification, Prevention, Use of portable extinguishers, breathing apparatus, protective clothing and foam application, Search and rescue, Confined space, open deck and multilevel firefighting, Effects on ship stability, Team training, ICS, Shore-based firefighting coordination, and Dealing with hazardous materials. Students spend a good part of their time fighting basic and complex live fires on board a land based vessel. This course meets STCW-95 requirements for both lower and upper level licenses.
Maritime Security Awareness (4 hours) - Provides knowledge for crew members working at port facilities & on vessels. Includes the meaning & requirements for the different security levels; emergency procedures & contingency plans; recognition & detection of weapons, dangerous substances and devices; non-discriminatory recognition of the characteristics & behavioral patterns of persons likely to threaten security; and the techniques used to circumvent security measures.
Able Seaman Offshore Supply Vessel - "OSV"(5 days) - Covers the necessary United States Coast Guard "USCG" Deck General, Navigation General and Deck Safety Rules of the Road. The course also includes hands on traioning, tying various knots, splices, bends and hitches with students being required to demonstrate their ability to complete a number of them within 15-minute increments. Preparation and USCG testing is included and the certification is advantageous for those students seeking to explore work opportunities in the Commercial segment of the Maritime Industry.
Marine Radio Operators Permit (4 hours) - This course confers the authority to operate licensed radio stations in the aviation, marine and international fixed Public Radio Services. MROP consists of a 3 hour preparation course, 1 hour F.C.C. Exam & License Application.