About Rigel Institute of Maritime Studies

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.

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The Services we offer

Messman Training Program

This course is as per requirements under MLC 2006 Regulation 3.2 - Food and Catering  - Training course, which covers practical cookery, food and personal hygiene, food storage, stock control, environmental protection catering health and safety. This course is designed to train mess man of merchant vessels in accordance with the requirements of MLC 2006


This course is as per requirements under MLC 2006 Regulation 3.2 - Food and Catering  - Training course, which covers practical cookery, food and personal hygiene, food storage, stock control, environmental protection catering health and safety. This course is designed to train mess man of merchant vessels in accordance with the requirements of MLC 2006

BASIC OFFSHORE SAFETY INDUCTION & EMERGENCY TRAINING (BOSIET)

This course is designed to meet the minimum standards of proficiency in the personal safety & social responsibilities. Personal survival techniques, elementary first aid, fire prevention and firefighting training requirements of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as per resolution  A.891(21) recommendations on training of Personnel on Mobile offshore units. The course also incorporates Helicopter underwater escape training (HUET) course.


This course is designed to meet the minimum standards of proficiency in the personal safety & social responsibilities. Personal survival techniques, elementary first aid, fire prevention and firefighting training requirements of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as per resolution  A.891(21) recommendations on training of Personnel on Mobile offshore units. The course also incorporates Helicopter underwater escape training (HUET) course.

Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats

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.

  • Ship emergency situation.
  • Use of open lifeboats, totally enclosed lifeboats, rescue boats and davit launched life rafts.
  • Rigging and use of life-saving appliances, including electronic aids.
  • Search and rescue organization and procedures.
  • Recovery of personnel from the water.
  • Above Training involves theoretical topics.

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.

  • Ship emergency situation.
  • Use of open lifeboats, totally enclosed lifeboats, rescue boats and davit launched life rafts.
  • Rigging and use of life-saving appliances, including electronic aids.
  • Search and rescue organization and procedures.
  • Recovery of personnel from the water.
  • Above Training involves theoretical topics.
PERSONAL SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES

requirements laid down in Regulation VI/1paragraph 1, Paragraph 2.1.1.  of Section A-VI/1 and Table A-VI/1-1of STCW convention, as amended in 2010.

The Candidate has also met the additional criteria specified in the STCW Convention, applicableto the issue of the certificate.


requirements laid down in Regulation VI/1paragraph 1, Paragraph 2.1.1.  of Section A-VI/1 and Table A-VI/1-1of STCW convention, as amended in 2010.

The Candidate has also met the additional criteria specified in the STCW Convention, applicableto the issue of the certificate.

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