•   Emergency procedures 1 209901516-3004 13.01.2020-20.03.2020  2 credits  (MIKT18SP) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course
    Knowledge, understanding and proficiency of:
    - 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
    Prerequisites and co-requisites
    - Personal survival techniques 1 (A-VI/1-1)
    - Fire fighting 1 (A-VI/1-2)
    Course contents
    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, IMO -signals.
    Includes a course of Advanced Training of Fire Fighting (STCW A-VI/3)

    Name of lecturer(s)

    Arto Harmonen

    Mode of delivery

    Face-to-face

    Assessment methods and criteria

    Active participation and successfully completed exercises and assignments.

    Language of instruction

    Tuition in Finnish

    Timing

    13.01.2020 - 20.03.2020

    Enrollment date

    01.10.2019 - 15.10.2019

    2 credits

    Group(s)
    • MIKT18SP
    Seats

    12 - 30

    Unit, in charge

    Department of Logistics and Marine Technology

    Teacher(s)

    Arto Harmonen

    Further information for students

    100% required attendance
    Only assignments returned by the deadline will be accepted

    Programme(s)

    Degree Programme in Marine Engineering

    Unit location

    Kotka Campus

    Evaluation scale

    1-5

    Completion alternatives

    Not available

    Planned learning activities and 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

    Students use of time and load

    53 hours computational Including participation in lectures, assignments, a practical learning cycle, study of literature and exam.

    Not Available

    Exam schedule

    In addition to the course exam, there are two opportunities to retake the exam

    International connections

    Not available