OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships

OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships

OSHAA Diploma in Maritime Firefighting and Emergency Response Training

The OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships is a structured training program designed in alignment with occupational health and safety principles and international maritime safety standards. The course focuses on developing essential knowledge and practical skills required to prevent, control, and respond to fire emergencies in marine environments.

This program introduces learners to the fundamentals of shipboard fire safety, including types of fire hazards at sea, fire prevention strategies, and the use of firefighting equipment on board vessels. It emphasizes the importance of rapid response, risk assessment, and adherence to safety protocols to protect lives, cargo, and marine infrastructure.

In addition, the diploma provides practical understanding of emergency procedures, fire detection systems, fire suppression methods, and safety equipment handling used on ships. It is suitable for seafarers, maritime trainees, ship crew, and individuals pursuing careers in the marine industry. By completing this course, learners gain essential skills to manage fire safety on board ships in a safe, effective, and professional manner in line with recognized occupational health and safety and maritime standards.

OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships

  • Minimum Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 18 years old to enroll in this maritime safety program
  • Educational Background: Minimum secondary education (Matric/SSC) is required; candidates with qualifications in Maritime Studies, Engineering, Safety, or related technical fields will be preferred
  • Language Proficiency: Basic understanding of English is required to follow maritime safety terminology, instructions, and training materials effectively
  • Work Experience: No prior experience is required; however, experience in shipping, seafaring, or industrial safety is considered an advantage

Study Units

  • Introduction to Fire Safety on Ships (3 hours)
  • Fire Prevention Techniques on Board Ships (4 hours)
  • Types of Fires and Their Causes (4 hours)
  • Firefighting Equipment on Ships: Overview and Usage (5 hours)
  • Operating Firefighting Equipment (4 hours)
  • Firefighting Techniques and Procedures (4 hours)
  • Firefighting Drills and Training (3 hours)
  • Shipboard Fire Safety Regulations and Standards (3 hours)

Learning Outcomes

Introduction to Fire Safety on Ships (3 hours)

  • Understand the significance of fire safety aboard ships.
  • Identify the main risks and hazards associated with fire on ships.
  • Learn the role and responsibility of crew members in fire safety.
  • Develop an awareness of the procedures to follow in the event of a fire.

Fire Prevention Techniques on Board Ships (4 hours)

  • Learn effective strategies to prevent fires on board ships.
  • Understand the importance of fire safety maintenance and inspections.
  • Identify high-risk areas on ships and how to manage them.
  • Implement fire prevention measures to reduce the likelihood of a fire occurring.

Types of Fires and Their Causes (4 hours)

  • Identify the different types of fires (Class A, B, C, D, and electrical).
  • Understand the causes and sources of various types of fires on ships.
  • Learn how to assess fire risk based on fire type and potential fuel sources.
  • Develop the ability to determine appropriate responses for different fire types.

Firefighting Equipment on Ships: Overview and Usage (5 hours)

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the different firefighting equipment used on ships.
  • Learn the various fire suppression systems, including sprinklers and CO2 systems.
  • Understand the roles and functions of fire extinguishers, hoses, and other equipment.
  • Learn when and how to properly deploy firefighting equipment in various situations.

Operating Firefighting Equipment (4 hours)

  • Master the correct procedures for operating fire extinguishers, hoses, and pumps.
  • Learn how to efficiently use different types of firefighting equipment depending on the fire scenario.
  • Understand maintenance practices to ensure firefighting equipment is always operational.
  • Practice hands-on operation of firefighting tools in simulated environments.

Firefighting Techniques and Procedures (4 hours)

  • Learn the standard procedures for tackling fires of different intensities and types.
  • Develop skills in using both active and passive firefighting techniques.
  • Understand the key factors in containing and extinguishing fires while maintaining crew safety.
  • Learn how to perform firefighting operations in confined or hazardous areas.

Firefighting Drills and Training (3 hours)

  • Understand the importance of regular fire drills and crew training.
  • Learn how to plan and execute effective firefighting drills on board ships.
  • Develop strategies for ensuring crew members are prepared to act during emergencies.
  • Learn how to assess the effectiveness of firefighting drills and training sessions.

Shipboard Fire Safety Regulations and Standards (3 hours)

  • Gain an understanding of international fire safety regulations and standards for ships.
  • Learn about the SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) regulations and their fire safety components.
  • Understand how to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations on board.
  • Learn how to document and report fire safety checks and inspections according to industry standards.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships provides a wide range of benefits that are crucial for maritime professionals working to enhance safety standards and fire safety preparedness. Key benefits of this course include:

  • Enhanced Fire Safety Skills: Gain a thorough understanding of fire prevention, equipment, and firefighting techniques essential for ensuring safety on board ships.
  • Proficiency in Firefighting Equipment: Learn to operate and maintain various firefighting equipment such as extinguishers, hoses, and suppression systems, boosting your confidence in handling fire emergencies.
  • Understanding Fire Types and Causes: Understand the different types of fires, their causes, and how to prevent and respond to each, helping you manage potential hazards effectively.
  • Practical Training: Participate in practical exercises and drills, ensuring you are fully prepared to handle real-life fire situations on board ships.
  • Compliance with International Regulations: Familiarise yourself with key fire safety regulations, including SOLAS standards, ensuring your ship complies with global maritime safety laws.
  • Risk Assessment Skills: Learn to assess fire risks and identify hazardous areas on ships, allowing you to implement preventative measures and reduce the likelihood of fire incidents.
  • Preparedness for Emergencies: Develop the skills to handle fire emergencies promptly and effectively, safeguarding the crew and vessel in critical situations.
  • Career Advancement: Strengthen your qualifications and expertise in maritime safety, making you a valuable asset to employers looking for knowledgeable fire safety professionals.
  • Improved Crew Safety: Enhance the safety of the entire crew by ensuring proper fire safety protocols are in place and regularly practised.
  • Comprehensive Knowledge: The course offers a well-rounded education, covering both theoretical concepts and hands-on practice, ensuring a holistic understanding of firefighting on ships.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships is designed for:

  • Ship Crew Members: Including deckhands, officers, and engineers who are responsible for safety procedures on board and want to deepen their understanding of firefighting techniques and fire safety equipment.
  • Marine Safety Officers: Individuals tasked with overseeing safety protocols and ensuring compliance with safety regulations on ships, looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in fire prevention and response.
  • Port and Harbour Staff: Workers in ports, terminals, or maritime operations who need to be familiar with shipboard fire safety protocols and emergency response procedures.
  • Shipboard Safety Trainers: Professionals involved in training crew members on fire safety, emergency procedures, and equipment, wishing to further enhance their ability to teach these crucial skills.
  • Maritime Managers and Supervisors: Individuals responsible for managing shipboard operations and safety, who wish to ensure that fire safety measures are up to date and followed consistently.
  • New Entrants in the Maritime Industry: Those starting a career in the maritime sector who want to acquire essential fire safety training and become proficient in handling firefighting equipment and preventing fire hazards.
  • Anyone Interested in Maritime Safety: Individuals seeking to gain essential knowledge in firefighting and safety measures on ships, whether for career advancement or personal development in maritime safety.

This course is perfect for anyone working in or entering the maritime industry who wishes to ensure the highest standards of fire safety, respond effectively in emergencies, and comply with international maritime regulations.

FAQS

Learners will understand types of shipboard fire hazards, fire prevention methods, emergency response procedures, and the use of firefighting equipment and safety systems on vessels.

This diploma enhances your knowledge of shipboard fire safety, making it valuable for careers in the maritime industry, shipping companies, and onboard vessel safety roles.

OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships is offered in various formats, including online, in person, or a combination of both. Participants can choose the format that best fits their schedule and learning preferences. But the final decision is made by ATP.

OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Firefighting Prevention and Equipment on Board Ships is evaluated through quiz-based assessments conducted by Approved Training Partners (ATPs). The assessment consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to measure participants’ understanding of the course content and their ability to apply safety concepts in real workplace situations. A minimum score of 70% is required to successfully pass.

OSHAA courses are delivered through authorized instructors and approved training partners under the OSHAA Outreach Training Program. If you would like to learn more about our Approved Training Partners (ATPs) and available training options, please email support@oshamericana.com.

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