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 course fulfills the minimum requirements of regulation III/5, section A-III/5 and column 1-4 of table A-III/5 of the STCW code on standards of training, Certification and Watchkeeping of seafarers STCW 1978 as amended in 2010.
The course fulfills the minimum requirements of regulation III/5, section A-III/5 and column 1-4 of table A-III/5 of the STCW code on standards of training, Certification and Watchkeeping of seafarers STCW 1978 as amended in 2010.
The course includes information on various types of hot works, risks and dangers, duties of employers and workers to maintain safety compliance, hazard prevention mechanisms, federal regulations, guided safety procedures while performing hot works and best practices to make workplaces safe and hazard-free. Students also learn from case studies and how to manage workplaces where workers face various kinds of heat hazards.
The course includes information on various types of hot works, risks and dangers, duties of employers and workers to maintain safety compliance, hazard prevention mechanisms, federal regulations, guided safety procedures while performing hot works and best practices to make workplaces safe and hazard-free. Students also learn from case studies and how to manage workplaces where workers face various kinds of heat hazards.
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