This course fulfills the requirements of the South African Code of Maritime Qualifications, the Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations 1999, and is examined by SAMSA at our training Centre. The course is accredited by SAMSA and meets the requirements of Section A-VI/2-1 OF STCW-95. A certificate, numbered and referenced to training regulations and guidelines, is issued to successful candidates on completion.
REQUIREMENTS: All candidates must be over 18 years of age and should be able to tread water/swim.
SEATIME: Must produce proof of having served at sea in any capacity for a period of not less than 6 months.
MEDICAL FITNESS: Must produce a valid medical certificate stating that the candidate was examined in terms of Marine Notice No. 1 of 1992.
ADDITIONAL: Must produce proof of identity, an approved Training Record Book (if the candidate commenced training after 1 January 1999), and 2 passport size black and white photos. Candidates are required to bring a swimming costume and towel for the wet drill module, and old clothes or overalls plus deck shoes for the boat exercises. Candidates are to bring along their ID/Passport on the 1st day of the course.
DURATION: 8 days
EXAM FEE: A minimum of 6 candidates are required for the course and the fee includes transport to and from the wet drill, transport between the School and Survival Training Centre, stationery, refreshments, light lunch and sundry materials.
COURSE FEE INFO: These are quoted in South African Rands, and are subject to change without notice when circumstances or related services for costs. Please enquire as to the correct fee at the time of the booking. All bookings made in advance will not attract additional costs. Course fees are not refundable and certifications are only issued once all course fees are paid in full.
COURSE FEE: R5150.00
EXAM FEE: (certificate of qualification)
Proficiency in Survival Craft

