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Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1) (1cr)

Code: MK00DQ78-3002

General information


Enrollment
15.08.2020 - 04.09.2020
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
31.08.2020 - 20.12.2020
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 cr
Local portion
1 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
12 - 30
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
Opettaja3 Merenkulku
Antti Lanki
Teacher in charge
Antti Lanki
Groups
MIKT20SP
Degree Programme in Marine Engineering, full-time studies
Course
MK00DQ78

Unfortunately, no reservations were found for the realization Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats (A-VI/2-1) MK00DQ78-3002. It's possible that the reservations have not yet been published or that the realization is intended to be completed independently.

Evaluation

Students can
- use professional vocabulary systematically
- identify interrelated tasks
- use the key models, methods, software and techniques of the professional field
- work as team members in a goal-oriented way

In addition, competence evaluation according to STCW code table A-VI/2-1 column 4 are used:
- preparation, boarding and launching of survival craft are within equipment limitations and enable survival craft to clear the ship safely
- initial actions on leaving the ship minimize threat to survival
- recovery of survival craft and rescue boats is within equipment limitations
- equipment is operated in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions for release and resetting
- propulsion is available and maintained as required for manoeuvring
- survival management is appropriate to prevailing circumstances and conditions
- use and choice of communication and signalling apparatus is appropriate to prevailing circumstances and conditions
- identification of the probable cause, nature and extent of injuries or condition is prompt and accurate
- priority and sequence of treatment minimizes any threat to life

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