STCW 2010

The STCW 2010 Basic Training (BT) is a foundational maritime safety course required for anyone seeking to work on superyachts or other vessels in international waters. “STCW” stands for the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping, an internationally recognized framework established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to ensure safety and competency across the maritime industry.

This training is mandatory for all crew members, regardless of their role on board, and is a crucial first step for anyone looking to enter the superyacht industry.

The course modules are:
  • Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF)
  • Personal Survival Techniques (PST)
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibility (PSSR)
  • Proficiency in Dedicated Security Duties (PDSD)
  • Elementary First Aid (EFA)

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About STCW Training Courses

STCW Basic Safety Training (STCW 2010) certificates are a requirement for virtually all professional seafarers, who must be trained in compliance with the STCW convention.

The aim of the course is to give seafarers the essential education and training in Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting, Elementary First Aid and Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities, with an additional Proficiency in Security Awareness.

  • If you want to work on a yacht, commercial ships, cruise liner or virtually any other maritime environment, STCW certificates are mandatory and essential.
  • In most cases, you will need a STCW Basic Safety Training Certificate before you can apply for an offshore job.
  • If your STCW certificate is expired or older than 5 years you may require mandatory refresher training.
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