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Description

The purpose of this course is to prepare participants to demonstrate the ability to apply the knowledge detailed in the oral examination syllabus for the Master Mariner certificate, contained in “TP2293 – The Examination and Certification of Seafarers”. Candidates for Master Mariner certification should demonstrate the ability to apply the knowledge outlined in this oral examination syllabus by appropriate responses, anticipations and reactions to a range of routine, non-routine and contingency scenarios as presented by the examiner, from the perspective of the duties and responsibilities associated to the validity of the Master Mariner certificate.

Learning Outcomes

1.0 Maintain Safe Navigational Watch
2.0 Monitor and Control Compliance with Legislative Requirements
3.0 Ensure Compliance with Pollution-Prevention Requirements
4.0 Ship Maneuvering in all Conditions
5.0 Assess Reported defects and Damages to Cargo Spaces, Hatch Covers, and Ballast Tanks
6.0 Towing Operations
7.0 Cargo handling, Stowage, Securing and Care
8.0 Respond to Navigational Emergencies
9.0 Pollution Prevention Requirements
10.0 Organize and Manage Crew
11.0 Bridge Teamwork Procedures
12.0 Organize and Manage Medical Care
13.0 Search and Rescue Operations
14.0 Safety and Security of Crew and Passengers
15.0 Emergency and Damage Control Plans

Credential Awarded

None

Prerequisites

None

Notes

This is a Transport Canada Certification Preparation Training course and the exam must be written at Transport Canada.  The course will run February 25 to March 15, 2019 and the class schedule will be updated when available.
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