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COURSE DATES

Event 

Title:
Safety Awareness for Experienced Fishermen
When:
29.05.2012 - 29.05.2012 09.00 - 16.00
Where:
The Centre, Newlyn - Newlyn
Category:
Mandatory Basic Safety Training

Description

Seafish Approved Trainer/s: Mike Collier

Mandatory: Yes
All commercial fishermen should hold an MCA endorsed cerificate in Safety Awareness after gaining 2 years experience.
We have been advised by the MCA that many fishermen remain unaware or non compliant with this requirement.

Cost:
£75

MCA Compliance:
This course has been designed and has been approved to conform to the requirements laid down by the MCA.
All our instructors have been approved by the Seafish Industry Authority.

Course Aims:
To improve safety on board fishing vessels, reducing the number of accidents and to comply with legal requirements
To remind participants of the dangers associated with fishing.
To stimulate an interest in safety.
To provide practical tips on maintaining and improving safety
To provide participants with contacts for further information regarding safety.

Certificate:
The Seafish Industry Authority on behalf of the MCA will issue a course certificate to those who complete the course successfully.

Course Content:
Situation Awareness
Prevent the Situation
Survive the Situation
Health
Risk Assessment
What Next?

Examination Type:
Continual assessment

fish Approved Trainer/s: Mike Collier

Mandatory: Yes
All commercial fishermen should hold an MCA endorsed cerificate in Safety Awareness after gaining 2 years experience.
We have been advised by the MCA that many fishermen remain unaware or non compliant with this requirement.

Cost:
£75

MCA Compliance:
This course has been designed and has been approved to conform to the requirements laid down by the MCA.
All our instructors have been approved by the Seafish Industry Authority.

Course Aims:
To improve safety on board fishing vessels, reducing the number of accidents and to comply with legal requirements
To remind participants of the dangers associated with fishing.
To stimulate an interest in safety.
To provide practical tips on maintaining and improving safety
To provide participants with contacts for further information regarding safety.

Certificate:
The Seafish Industry Authority on behalf of the MCA will issue a course certificate to those who complete the course successfully.

Course Content:
Situation Awareness
Prevent the Situation
Survive the Situation
Health
Risk Assessment
What Next?

Examination Type:
Continual assessment

Venue

Course Venue:
The Centre, Newlyn   -   Website
Street:
Chywoone Hill
City:
Newlyn
State:
Cornwall

Description

Please park in the Newlyn Harbour Car Park and purchase a full day ticket.
Turn right out of the car park and walk back through the village with the fish market on your right hand side until you reach the junction with Jewell's Fish and Chip Shop on your left.

Turn left up Chywoone (Paul) Hill and walk 100 yards.The Centre is on the left hand side of the road.


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