Security Awareness Training and Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties (A-VI/6-1, A-VI/6-2) (0 cr)
Code: 209900616-3005
General information
Enrollment
20.08.2018 - 07.09.2018
Timing
05.11.2018 - 16.11.2018
Number of ECTS credits allocated
0 op
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
- Perttu Juvonen
Teacher in charge
Perttu Juvonen
Groups
-
MIKT18SP
Objective
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency of STCW tables A-VI/6-1 and A-VI/6-2 functions: Security awareness training for all seafarers and training for seafarers with designated security duties. This course concentrates on learning the following competencies:
- contribute to the enhancement of maritime security through heightened awareness
- recognition of security threats and risks
- understanding of the need for and methods of maintaining security awareness and vigilance
- maintain the conditions set out in a ship security plan
- undertake regular security inspections of the ship
- proper usage of security equipment and systems.
Content
This course contains theory studies in the following subject areas:
- security related knowledge and procedures, which are required in a ship security plan of a person who has security duties on board ship.
The content of this course complies with IMO model course 3.26.
Location and time
Discussion with the teacher, and if necessary PSP-planning with your own mentor teacher.
Materials
Moodle materials.
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
Attendance at teaching and guidance sessions as specified in the schedule. Attendance at lectures and completion of exercises.
Independent track:
Not possible.
Blended track:
Discussion with the teacher, and if necessary PSP-planning with your own mentor teacher.
Completion alternatives
Not possible.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Failed
Assessment methods and criteria
Full (100 %) attendance at lectures, completion and approval of exercises.
Further information
The completion of this course requires 100 % participation in lectures.