Our STCW First Aid and CPR training course is designed to equip maritime professionals with essential first aid and resuscitation skills, ensuring a safer and more productive working environment at sea. This comprehensive training provides both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, enabling participants to respond effectively to medical emergencies while on board a vessel. The course is tailored to meet the requirements of NVIC 08-14, ensuring delegates are prepared to take immediate action in the event of an accident or medical emergency until more advanced medical care becomes available.
Participants will learn to assess the needs of casualties, recognize threats to their own safety, and perform elementary first aid tasks as required in the maritime industry. The training emphasizes practical skills and confidence, ensuring that delegates are capable of managing a range of emergency situations at sea. Our experienced instructors guide participants through realistic scenarios to reinforce learning and build competence.
Upon successful completion of the STCW First Aid and CPR course, delegates will have demonstrated their ability to respond to a variety of medical emergencies, including resuscitation, bleeding control, shock management, and the treatment of burns. This course is suitable for anyone working in the maritime sector who may be required to provide first aid as part of their duties. There are no prerequisites or additional requirements specified for this training.