STCW PST & FPFF Refresher ONLINE with absolutely no physical attendance required
This bundle includes two (2) STCW Basic Training Courses, fully realized via e-learning:
Personal Survival Techniques (PST) & Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF)
At a glance
- Approval: Palau, ΙΜΟ whitelist flag
- Who is it for: Marine and Non-Marine roles including Officers and Ratings of merchant vessels, Cruise ships crews, Super yacht crews
- Accepted by: All flags that accept IMO white list approved training
- No of Modules/Certificates: Two (2) – Personal Survival Techniques (PST) & Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF)
- STCW Compliance: Fully compliant with all requirements of Sections A-VI/1-1,2 of the STCW Code as amended including STCW 95 and STCW 2010 major revisions.
- Courses and Assessment: Online, available 24/7, practical parts supported by attestation.
- Duration: Approx. 2 days for both courses
- Eligibility: Refresh training only
- Prerequisites: Passport, 12 months of sea service in the past 24 months, having completed FPFF and PST before
- Certificate provided: Digital, PDF file (stamped hard copy available upon request)
- Certificate Validity: Five (5) years
Prerequisites
- Passport
- 12 months of sea service in the past 24 months
- Having completed FPFF/PST training before
Palau Approved
The Palau Ship Registry has approved the STCW Basic Training courses via e-learning by SQLearn, which offer a new experience in the field of maritime training.
Palau International Ship Registry (PISR) is one of the fastest growing registries in the world. By investing in advanced technology, highly experienced staff and building on a foundation of a fully electronic registry, PISR continues to provide the highest standards of administrative, legal, technical and support functions to ship-owners and managers. Having a set of unique SMART.Registry® tools and a dedicated Deficiency Prevention System – SMART.DPS® with greater operational and cost-effective flexibility for ship owners, PISR is redefining the Ship Registration service and proves that the world’s oceans are big enough for a smart superior Flag of confidence that ship owners can trust and believe in.