STCW fire protection and fire fighting (fpff) course

STCW Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF) refresher online course, A-VI/1-2

This course aims to provide training for candidates in fire prevention and firefighting, based on the guidelines of STCW 78/95, Section A-VI/1 and IMO Model Course 1.20. This course covers the requirements of STCW 78/95, Section A-VI/1, Par. 2, Table A-VI/2 on meeting the minimum standard of competence in fire prevention and firefighting. A trainee will be competent to take appropriate measures for the safety of personnel and ship and to use fire appliances correctly. The trainees will also acquire knowledge of fire prevention.

Maritime Financial Reporting Masterclass.

Maritime Financial Reporting Masterclass; SQLearn & Moore Greece combine their areas of expertise

Certified by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), the platform hosts e-learning training courses on significant business events that take place daily and are known to have complex accounting and financial reporting implications. By combining Moore Greece vast expertise as accountants and auditors in the maritime sector, with SQLearn’s creative and effective e-learning solutions, each course is designed to provide a complete theory-to-practice application in less than an hour.

STCW Courses online

For First Time Ever, STCW Basic Training for Cruise Ship, Yacht, and Merchant Vessel Crews Available for e-Learning

In the company’s latest news, SQLearn has done the unthinkable by developing STCW Basic Safety training that is exclusively available through e-learning courses.  The courses are fully developed by SQLearn and are approved by the Liberian Registry, the world’s second-largest registry that represents 12% of the world’s ocean-going fleet.  Each STCW course is fully compliant with all requirements of Sections A-VI/1-1,2,3,4 of the SCTW Code as amended.

Seafarers and VR Training

“Seafarers and VR Training”, LIVE Discussion under the auspice of SQLearn & the Nautical Institute – Hellenic Branch

SQLearn alongside the Nautical Institute – Hellenic Branch now conducts the 3rd Webinar, under the title “Seafarers and VR Training”. The aim of this discussion is to raise awareness about the effectiveness of VR training onboard ships on various topics, either related to safety or maintenance issues. The discussion will provide supportive elements from the Virtual Reality e-learning training courses.