Crewing Operations for the Maritime Professional
THE OBJECTIVES OF:
This course aims to provide participants with an overview of maritime crewing operations, offer insight into the regulatory framework governing crewing, and raise awareness about stakeholders involved in seafarers’ collective agreements. It furnishes information on essential seafarer’s documentation, and clarify the differences in crewing practices between conventional ships and offshore vessels.
ENTRY REQUIREMENT:
COURSE OUTLINE:
At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Have an Overview of Crewing Operations
- Understanding the Legislative Frameworks & Requirements For Crewing
- Understanding the Collective Bargaining Agreements, the Role of the International Transport Workers’ Federation, Unions and the Seafarers Employment Agreement
- The Differences between Flag States & Port States and the role of the Classification Societies
- Understanding Seafarers Documentation & Flag State Endorsements
- Differentiating Crewing Operations for Conventional Ships & Offshore Vessels
- Understanding Cabotage Policies of the Different Countries & Other Specific Requirements