We provide two types of sea survival courses for those whose work involves risks or hazards at sea. They are the Open Water Survival Course where the practical training is conducted at sea or the normal Sea Survival Course where the practical training is conducted at the swimming pool. Both courses are recognized by PSC-Malaysia, PETRONAS and the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) Malaysia.
Who should attend?
All personnel working on or traveling over water in aircrafts or marine vessels such as commercial airline crewmembers, seafarers, military and police aircrew, offshore personnel, boat owners/operators etc.
Aim:
To provide participants with the knowledge, skills and confidence to be able to react and survive a sea survival situation
Contents:
A one-day training programme consists of both classroom and practical sessions in a swimming pool or in an open-water environment including:
- Introduction to safety and survival
- Environmental hazards
- Cold water injuries
- Personal floatation devices
- Life raft equipment and life raft management techniques
- Use of signaling devices
- Help and huddle position
- Open water group survival formations
- Search and rescue organization and rescue from sea and survival craft
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