Rigel Institute of Maritime Studies, established in March 2020, enhances the skills of seafarers through specialized marine training. It aims to meet international standards and regulations for competent seafarers, offering state-of-the-art facilities and fostering a spirit of mutual learning in the rapidly evolving shipping industry. The institute contributes to the efficient transport sector, crucial for a country like India with significant maritime access.
The ship safety officer operates based on thorough risk assessments and investigations, continually monitoring and
identifying potential hazards to proactively prevent incidents at sea. Their recommendations to the ship's master play a vital role in maintaining a safe shipboard environment.
The Safety Officer on Board online course is designed to delve deeper into the responsibilities and skills required of this pivotal role. It aligns with international guidelines set forth in the STCW A-II/2 & A-III/2 and the IMO Model Course 3.11(Marine Accident & Incident Investigation). This training equips individuals with the knowledge and expertise needed toexcel as ship safety officers.
Topics covered in the course include hazard identification, accident and incident investigation, risk assessment
methodologies, and the development and implementation of safety management systems. By completing this training, individuals are well-prepared to effectively fulfill the duties and responsibilities of a ship safety officer, contributing to the overall safety and security of maritime operations.
The role of a ship safety officer is of paramount importance in ensuring the well-being and security of both the vessel and its crew. This dedicated individual serves as the chief safety advisor on board, responsible for overseeing and
implementing all health and safety-related requirements.
This course meets the requirements laid down in Regulation VI/2 paragraph 1, section A-VI/2 paragraph 1 to 4 and Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Convention and Code as amended in 1978.
This course meets the requirements laid down in Regulation VI/2 paragraph 1, section A-VI/2 paragraph 1 to 4 and Table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Convention and Code as amended in 1978.
The course is aligned with MLC 2006 regulation 3.2 of the ILO convention, which places a strong emphasis on the health and well-being of seafarers, including the safety of the food they consume while on board. It also complies with Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) principles, ensuring that the food handling and preparation processes meetinternationally recognized food safety standards.
Food safety and hygiene are paramount in any food preparation setting, but they are especially critical in a maritime
context where a large crew and passengers rely on the galley staff for their meals. The course covers topics such as safe food handling, cross-contamination prevention, proper storage practices, and personal hygiene to minimize the risk of foodborne illnesses.
By completing this training, galley staff not only adhere to regulatory requirements but also play a vital role in safeguarding the health and well-being of everyone on board. Their commitment to maintaining the highest food safety and hygiene standards contributes significantly to the overall safety and comfort of maritime operations.
The Food Safety and Hygiene for Galley Staff online course is a crucial training program specifically tailored for food
handlers working in catering, particularly in the maritime industry. Its primary objective is to provide galley staff with a
foundational understanding of essential food safety and hygiene practices.
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