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 theory course is in accordance with the ISM code and STCW Code 1978 as amended in Manila amendment requirements and covers the following topic:
The theory course is in accordance with the ISM code and STCW Code 1978 as amended in Manila amendment requirements and covers the following topic:
Maritime Security & Anti Piracy training has been developed to support the crew so that they are aware of the risks and best operating procedures for the protection of the crew, cargo, and vessel. The course is intended for all members of the crew that sails in areas where there is a potential risk of pirate attacks.
Maritime Security & Anti Piracy training has been developed to support the crew so that they are aware of the risks and best operating procedures for the protection of the crew, cargo, and vessel. The course is intended for all members of the crew that sails in areas where there is a potential risk of pirate attacks.
The course equips participants with the essential knowledge and skills required to handle, transport, and manage
dangerous goods safely and effectively. It emphasizes the importance of adherence to the IMDG Code guidelines, which are vital for preventing incidents, safeguarding lives, and protecting the environment during the transportation of hazardous materials.
The IMDG Code awareness online course is designed for individuals engaged in the transportation of dangerous goods, encompassing all stages of the transport chain. This comprehensive training aligns with STCW Code Section B-V/b, V/c, and IMO MSC.406(96) par 1.3.1.4..7, ensuring compliance with international regulations and safety standards.
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