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Accredited by:
Maritime and Coastgurad Agency (MCA)
OPITO
Republic of the Marshall Islands
(Office of the Maritime Administrator)
Republic of Liberia
(Bureau of Maritime Affairs)
MARINA
Maritime Training Council (MTC)

All OPITO approved courses are also accepted by:
The Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF)
Netherlands Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Association
(NOGEPA)
Danish Maritime Authority (DMA).

Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boat

untitledPSCRB provides the training to launch and take charge of a survival craft or rescue boat in emergency situations, in accordance with section A-VI/2 of the STCW code. PSCRB is patterned after the IMO model course 1.23.

Objective
Trainees will be able to: Operate life saving equipment; Take charge of a survival craft engine; Manage survivors after abandoning ship; Use all locating devices, including communication and signaling apparatus, pyrotechnics; How to apply first aid and the proper actions to take to preserve the lives of those in their charge.

Duration
4 days

Entry Requirements
• Medical certificate
• At least six months seagoing services or ELC

No. of days of training site: 2 days

Things to bring:
1. Registration Form and ID
2. Pen, notebook, handbook
3. White T-shirt and long pants (2 days)
4. Safety shoes mandatory for PFRB
5. Shoes and slipper
6. Underwear (2 days)
7. Toiletries (2 days)
8. Bath & face towel
9. Coverall (2 days)
10. Padlock and key (optional)
11. Rubber shoes (optional) for recreation activity

Other Reminders:
1. No trainee will be allowed to leave training site premises for the duration of the course w/out CTSI approval.
2. No alcohol drinks/prohibited drugs are allowed inside the training site.
3. Bringing expensive jewelries and/or large amount of money is strongly discouraged.
4. No trainee’s visitors are allowed at the training site.
5. Trainees are expected to conduct themselves accordingly.

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