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Tue, 07-Jan-2025
Level
Beginner
Total lessons

6
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00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
The FRC Boatman Program's goal is to provide the delegate with the fundamental information, comprehension, and abilities needed to carry out the duties of an ERRV Crew Fast Rescue Craft Boatman. The course covers the different types of FRC and DC currently utilized, the risks involved in launching and recovering an RC, what to do in case of an RC capsizing, how to release the securing arrangements for the RC, setting up a towline, and retrieving the RC to the ERRV.
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Requirements
  • Target groups for this course are marine personnel working in offshore fields and personnel who want to be employed aboard RO-RO passenger ferries. No certificate is needed, but the candidate should be acquainted with general maritime operations and be of the good physical condition enabling him/her to take active part in practical exercises.
Outcomes
  • 1. Understand the types of Fast Rescue Crafts (FRC) and Daughter Crafts (DC) in use.
  • 2. Identify casualty recovery and handling equipment on FRCs and DCs.
  • 3. Learn about propulsion systems, launch procedures, and crew arrangements for FRCs and DCs.
  • 4. Recognize hazards during launch and recovery of rescue crafts.
  • 5. Perform rescue operations from TEMPSC, liferafts, helicopters, and other systems to the FRC.
  • 6. Execute actions to recover casualties using assisted methods.
  • 7. Use and deactivate Personal Locator Beacons and Emergency Location Beacons.
  • 8. Respond effectively to a rescue craft capsize.
  • 9. Follow directions from the coxswain during operations.
  • 10. Use basic radio procedures and hand signals for onboard communication.
  • 11. Release securing arrangements for the rescue craft.
  • 12. Safely release the craft from lowering systems and bow lines.
  • 13. Locate casualties efficiently.
  • 14. Assess casualties prior to initiating rescue.
  • 15. Recover casualties using horizontal recovery systems.
  • 16. Recover casualties using vertical recovery methods.
  • 17. Transfer casualties to an ERRV, including the use of handling devices.
  • 18. Practice basic low-speed handling of rescue crafts.
  • 19. Develop basic high-speed handling skills for rescue crafts.
  • 20. Master techniques for safely coming alongside other vessels.
  • 21. Set up and manage a towline effectively.
  • 22. Retrieve the rescue craft to the ERRV.