Emergency procedures 1Laajuus (1 cr)
Code: MK00DR08
Credits
1 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Materials
- Advanced fire fighting (A-VI/3)
- Simulator training at the operational level 2
- Approved training during studies
Enrollment
06.11.2023 - 17.11.2023
Timing
08.01.2024 - 28.04.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Technology
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MKKT22SPMarine Technology, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
Participation in classroom instruction
Accepted written assignments
Accepted other exercises and fire training
Accepted exam
Independent track:
Not available
Blended track:
Not Available
Employer connections
The course might includes control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation and successfully completed exercises and assignments.
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
06.11.2023 - 17.11.2023
Timing
08.01.2024 - 25.02.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering, Ship Technology
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MIKT22SPMarine Engineering, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
Participation in classroom instruction
Accepted written assignments
Accepted other exercises and fire training
Accepted exam
Independent track:
Not available
Blended track:
Not Available
Employer connections
The course might includes control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation and successfully completed exercises and assignments.
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
06.11.2023 - 17.11.2023
Timing
08.01.2024 - 28.04.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MSVKT22SPElectrical marine engineering, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
Participation in classroom instruction
Accepted written assignments
Accepted other exercises and fire training
Accepted exam
Independent track:
Not available
Blended track:
Not Available
Employer connections
The course might includes control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation and successfully completed exercises and assignments.
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
07.11.2022 - 18.11.2022
Timing
09.01.2023 - 01.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Technology
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MKKT21SPMarine Technology, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
Participation in classroom instruction
Accepted written assignments
Accepted other exercises and fire training
Accepted exam
Independent track:
Not available
Blended track:
Not Available
Employer connections
The course might includes control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits
Exam schedules
In addition to the course exam, there are two opportunities to retake the exam
Student workload
53 hours computational
Including participation in lectures, assignments, a practical learning cycle, study of literature and exam.
Further information
100% required attendance
Only assignments returned by the deadline will be accepted
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation and successfully completed exercises and assignments.
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
07.11.2022 - 18.11.2022
Timing
09.01.2023 - 01.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MSVKT21SPElectrical marine engineering, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
Participation in classroom instruction
Accepted written assignments
Accepted other exercises and fire training
Accepted exam
Independent track:
Not available
Blended track:
Not Available
Employer connections
The course might includes control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits.
Exam schedules
In addition to the course exam, there are two opportunities to retake the exam
Student workload
53 hours computational
Including participation in lectures, assignments, a practical learning cycle, study of literature and exam.
Further information
100% required attendance
Only assignments returned by the deadline will be accepted
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation and successfully completed exercises and assignments.
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
07.11.2022 - 18.11.2022
Timing
09.01.2023 - 19.02.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MIKT21SPMarine Engineering, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
Participation in classroom instruction
Accepted written assignments
Accepted other exercises and fire training
Accepted exam
Independent track:
Not available
Blended track:
Not Available
Employer connections
The course might includes control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits
Exam schedules
In addition to the course exam, there are two opportunities to retake the exam
Student workload
53 hours computational
Including participation in lectures, assignments, a practical learning cycle, study of literature and exam.
Further information
100% required attendance
Only assignments returned by the deadline will be accepted
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation and successfully completed exercises and assignments.
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
08.11.2021 - 21.11.2021
Timing
10.01.2022 - 01.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MSVKT20SPElectrical marine engineering, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn and internet.
Teaching methods
Scheduled track: You will attend teaching and guidance sessions as specified in the schedule. Lectures, learning tasks and training tasks.
Independent track: n/a
Blended track: Discussion with the teacher and, where appropriate, PSP-planning with your own mentor teacher.
Employer connections
The course may include control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation, approved learning tasks, approved exam
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
08.11.2021 - 21.11.2021
Timing
10.01.2022 - 01.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Technology
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MKKT20SPMarine Technology, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn and internet.
Teaching methods
Scheduled track: You will attend teaching and guidance sessions as specified in the schedule. Lectures, learning tasks and training tasks.
Independent track: n/a
Blended track: Discussion with the teacher and, where appropriate, PSP-planning with your own mentor teacher.
Employer connections
The course may include control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation, approved learning tasks, approved exam
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)
Enrollment
08.11.2021 - 21.11.2021
Timing
10.01.2022 - 20.02.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
- Arto Harmonen
Teacher in charge
Arto Harmonen
Groups
-
MIKT20SPDegree Programme in Marine Engineering, full-time studies
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- prevent, control and fight fires onboard
- actions in emergencies and launching of rescue boats and survival crafts and using other life-saving appliances
- organize emergency drills
- take correct and immediate actions in different distresses
- conduct immediate control and evaluation of injuries
- procedures to rescue persons in the sea and assisting a ship in distress
Content
- principles of safety management and risk evaluation
- emergency management and contingency plans
- actions and procedures in different distresses
- fire fighting, fire fighting drills, fire ratings, fire fighting equipment, life-saving and associated drills
- life-saving appliances and devices
- SOLAS chapter III
- emergency management of passengers onboard
- principles of sea rescue (IAMSAR)
- IMO signals
Materials
Material from Learn and internet.
Teaching methods
Scheduled track: You will attend teaching and guidance sessions as specified in the schedule. Lectures, learning tasks and training tasks.
Independent track: n/a
Blended track: Discussion with the teacher and, where appropriate, PSP-planning with your own mentor teacher.
Employer connections
The course may include control hours that can potentially be used for work life projects or visits.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation, approved learning tasks, approved exam
Qualifications
- Personal survival techniques (A-VI/1-1)
- Fire fighting (A-VI/1-2)
- Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1)