SCV Code Boat Master
Grade II (2)
Objective
Those who have successfully completed the training are able
to Maneuver effectively, respond to emergencies and have acquired knowledge
regarding collision prevention provisions, seamanship, passenger safety, legal
responsibilities to passengers and crew, meteorology, technical aspects and
prevention of marine pollution.
Target audience
This course is intended for captains of open boats <24m
in protected waters, open boats (without passengers) <24m in coastal waters
& <12m (with passengers) in coastal waters.
Coastal waters means an area designated as such by the
competent authority in respect of the territorial sea and contiguous zone, but
in no case extending more than 20 nautical miles from a port or place of
refuge. If not so designated, it means an area not more than 20 nautical miles
from a port or safe haven.
Conditions for participation:
· 20 years and older
· Have completed approved sailing time of at least two months
· a valid medical certificate
· good health and physically able to participate in hands-on
exercises
· Possess Boat Master grade 3 / Boat Master grade III.
· Certificates required
o
Basic Sea Survival –
e.g. IMO Model Course 1.19
o
Elementary First Aid –
e.g. IMO Model Course 1.13
o
Basic Firefighting
Course – e.g. IMO Model Course 1.20
o
Personal Safety and
Social Responsibility – e.g. IMO Model Course 1.21
Course content
· maneuver
· act in emergencies
· marine collision prevention provisions
· local knowledge and regulations
· seamanship
· navigation/maps
· rescue and firefighting equipment
· emergency signals
· passenger safety
· legal responsibilities to passengers and crew
· meteorology
· technical knowledge
· prevention of pollution
· basic ship knowledge and stability
· first aid
Accreditation
The course is accredited by Maritime Authority of Jamaica
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will receive the
certificate:
· “Boatmaster Grade II in accordance with the Small Craft
Safety Code (CSV Code), Chapter X and Annex 11.”
Validity
Five years
Course duration
5 Days and one Day practical
Number of students
minimal 3