CACI – ADVANCED FIRE FIGHTING COURSE – BLIND-SITE

Qualify the student for advanced fire prevention and fighting tasks on board, in accordance with item 5.6.2.3 of Resolution A 1079(28) of 12/04/2013, of the International Maritime Organization, Section A-VI/3 and Table A-VI/3 of the STCW-1978 Code and its amendments.

R$674,10

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Descriptions

CACI – ADVANCED FIRE FIGHTING COURSE – BLIND-SITE

1 – GENERAL OBJECTIVE

Qualify the student for advanced fire prevention and fighting tasks on board, in accordance with item 5.6.2.3 of Resolution A 1079(28) of 12/04/2013, of the International Maritime Organization, Section A-VI/3 and Table A-VI/3 of the STCW-1978 Code and its amendments.

2 – KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED

  • Control of onboard operations;
  • Organization and training of combat teams;
  • Inspection of fire detection and extinguishing systems and equipment;
  • Notions of damage control;
  • Fire fighting practice.

3 – FIELD OF ACTION

Provide knowledge on the organization, command and advanced tactics for preventing and fighting fires on board in accordance with Table A-VI/3 of the STCW-1978 Code and its amendments to all interested employees.

4 – TARGET AUDIENCE

Any Non-Crew Professional (PNT) or Non-Aquatic Crew Member (TNA) indicated or not by the company, to work in Offshore Units and who volunteers to obtain this training may apply.

5 – PREREQUISITES

The candidate, at the time of enrollment, must present to the institution that will provide the course a copy and the original (for verification) or certified copy proving that he/she is over eighteen (18) years old on the day of enrollment, has completed elementary school, has a certificate of good physical and mental health, and a certificate of the Basic Safety Course (BST) or the Basic Firefighting Course completed in the last five (5) years.

1- The waterway Those who enroll at CACI may be exempted, by the accredited institution, from the requirement to successfully complete the following courses: Basic Platform or Ship Safety, or Basic Firefighting taken within the last five (5) years.

However, at the time of registration, the water transport worker must present the following documents, in addition to those provided for in the CACI synopsis, except for the CBSP/CBSN/ECIN certificate mentioned in this item:

A) Copy (for filing at the institution) and valid original certificate, i.e. less than five (5) years old (for verification) of the Basic Safety and Instruction Training (TBS/I);

B) Declaration (original, dated, with signature and legible full name), attesting to the completion of the CACI only to obtain equivalence with the ECIA; and that, in the case of subsequent boarding in UOM/platform, the CBSP will have to be carried out, mandatorily; and

C) Copy (for filing at the institution) of the part of the Registration and Enrollment Booklet (CIR) that presents your personal data with the photo and presentation of the original CIR (for verification).

Content

6 – METHODOLOGY

A) Theory will be online. The practical parts of the courses must be carried out in adequately prepared areas with: individual equipment for each student; trained instructors and monitors; event security; and on-site support and assistance. Students must be instructed on safety and appropriate clothing for practical firefighting classes.

7 – DURATION

The course will be taught in 40 hours divided into 5 (five) days.

8 – VALIDITY

The course has a recommended validity of 5 years.

Sector / Area of Knowledge

R$674,10

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Duration: 40 hours
Validity: 5 years

Exclusive price for Individual.

To Legal Entity please contact via email: west@westgroup.com.br

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