Security Awareness certificate required for application Seafarers’ Identification and Record Book issued by The Republic of the Marshall Islands
All seafarers applying for an original Seafarers’ Identification and Record Book (SIRB) from The Republic of the Marshall Islands are (a.o.) required to hold an STCW training certificate for Security Awareness. This training is required in accordance with Section A-VI/6 of the STCW Code.
The training is offered online by Rood Boven Groen and the STCW certificate is recognized by the maritime administration of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. This means that the certificate meets the requirements of the RMI maritime sector. With a.o. this certificate, you can apply for the Seafarers’ Identification and Record Book. Additionally, the training provided by Rood Boven Groen is of high quality and is regularly updated to meet the latest developments in the maritime sector. This way, you will always be informed about the newest knowledge and skills needed in this industry. It is designed to educate seafarers on the importance of security measures and procedures to prevent security threats and attacks on the vessel. This training covers topics such as piracy, stowaways, smuggling, and other security risks. It also includes practical exercises to prepare seafarers for potential security incidents. The training is a crucial aspect of ensuring the safety and security of the vessel and its crew.
More information about the application for Seafarers’ Identification and Record Book and requirements of the Republic of the Marshall Islands can be found here. Enroll now for the online training and obtain your STCW Security Awareness certificate with Rood Boven Groen!