Cold weather can be dangerous and even life-threatening if the proper precautions are not taken.
Navigating safely in ice-infected environments requires properly prepared ships and people skilled in operating in these challenging conditions.
Once you complete this course, you will understand the safety hazards and potential health risks associated with operations in cold temperatures. Furthermore, you’ll familiarize yourself with effective strategies to mitigate these risks.
Highlights:
This course aims to provide learners with the fundamental knowledge, and skills, in order to understand the safety hazards and potential health risks associated with operations in cold temperatures, and also effective strategies to mitigate these risks.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Recognize the importance of taking proper precautions while on board a ship that transits on ice or frigid environments.
- Identify the symptoms of severe ice-related medical conditions, such as frostbite and hypothermia.
- Describe the preventive measures to take on board a ship when operating in cold environments to remain safe.
Legislation & References:
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- SOLAS Consolidated Edition, 2020, Chapter III
- International Medical Guide for Ships, Chapter 34
- Mariners Handbook, Chapter 6
Duration: 20 to 30 minutes.
Who should attend: All crew, especially crew members that are about to navigate in Ice Environments, Marine operators and Superintendents
Approval: Liberia
DISCLAIMER: The course is provided on an “as is” basis. Before you purchase any of our courses, it is exclusively your responsibility to check if it complies with the flag administration/approval body you require or you want to submit it to. Furthermore, you should check if the course is accepted by your employer or flag administration as your employer or flag administration may have specific requirements.