This 3 day course will satisfy the requirements for those who need to have demonstrated continued proficiency in Basis Safety Training.

Topics include: First Aid / CPR; in-water Personal Survival; Fire-Fighting (at the Academy)

Prerequisite: Basic Safety Training

2010 Schedule

Feb 22 – 24
Nov 1 – 3

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

Automatic Radar Plotting Aids is a 4 day course which covers the operation as well as practical application of ARPA equipment. This course meets USCG and STCW 95 requirements for course content.  The course makes use of pc-driven ARPA simulators.

Course Hours: 33 Hours

Days : Mon – Thurs, 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Prerequisite: Radar Observer, Unlimited Course or Endorsement

Price:  $775.00

Met Co-Op Price:  $397.50

2010 Schedule

Jan 18-21
Mar 29-Apr 1
June 1-4
Aug 2-5
Oct 19-22
Dec 14-17

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

U.S. Coast Guard Approved; STCW 95 Compliant

This 40-hour course satisfies the Basic Safety Fire Prevention and Fire Training requirements of section A-VI/1 and Table A-VI/1-2 of the Seafarers’ Training Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code and 46 CFR 10.205 (1) (2); and satisfies the Basic and Advance Fire Fighting training requirements of 46 CFR 10.205(g) (1) for a license; and Satisfy the Fire Fighting training requirements of 46 CFR 13.113(d) (2) (i) (A) 13.113(e) (l) (i) (A) or (B) 13.201(e), 13.301(e), 13.401(e) or 13.501(e) for a tankerman endorsement.

This course is designed around three days of theory in the classroom and two days of practical field training.  During the first three days of theoretical lectures, you will gain knowledge of all elements of shipboard firefighting.  Two days of fieldwork will put students’ theoretical knowledge to use fighting actual fires.  STCW 95 approved.

Hours: 40 Class day and time: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am- 5:00 pm

Price: $975.00

Prerequisites: General physical fitness for practical demonstration of firefighting techniques. Student should meet the requirements of the USCG’s NVIC 04-08 for physical fitness requirements of USCG licenses. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/nvic/pdf/2008/NVIC_4-08.pdf

2009 Schedule:

Nov 16-20

2010 Schedule

Feb 22-26
May 17-21
Aug 23-27
Nov 1-5

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

 

Basic Marine Firefighting

U.S. Coast Guard Approved; STCW 95 Compliant

This 16-hour Basic Marine Firefighting course and satisfies the Basic Safety Fire Prevention and Fire Training requirements of section A-VI/1 and Table A-VI/1-2 of the Seafarers’ Training Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code and 46 CFR 10.205 (1) (2) ; and satisfies the basic  Fire Fighting training requirements of 46 CFR 10.205(g) (1) and 10.401(g) (l)  for a license; and Satisfy the Fire Fighting training requirements of 46 CFR 13.113(d) (2) (i) (A) 13.113(e) (l) (i) (A) or (B) 13.201(e) or 13.301(e), 13.401(d) or 13501(e) for a tankerman endorsement.

One class day is devoted to theory in classroom lecture. A second day is devoted to field work. The one day of fieldwork will put your theoretical knowledge to use fighting actual fires. STCW 95 approved.

 

Hours: 16 Class day and time: Weekdays, 8:30 am- 5:00 pm

Price: $575.00

Met Co-Op Price:  $302.50

 

Prerequisite: General physical fitness for practical demonstration of firefighting techniques. Student should meet the requirements of the USCG’s NVIC 04-08 for physical fitness requirements of USCG licenses. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/nvic/pdf/2008/NVIC_4-08.pdf

 

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

 

Schedule:
2010 Schedule

Jan 7-8
Feb 4-5
Mar 18-19
Apr 22-23
May 27-28
July 15-16
Aug 12-13
Sept 14-17
Oct 21-22
Nov 18-19


Basic Safety Training: STCW 95 compliant

STCW Basic Safety Training is a five day USCG approved program made up of four independent courses. The Firefighting and Survival Techniques courses require physical demonstrations and applicants should meet the minimum physical fitness requirements set by the U.S. Coast Guard for obtaining a U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner credential. The link to their requirements is:http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/nvic/pdf/2008/NVIC_4-08.pdf

The basic safety training courses may be taken as one unit or individually. They are as follows:

1. Basic Marine Firefighting: Two days are devoted to this course. One day is spent in the classroom learning the elements of shipboard firefighting. The second day is devoted to practical hands-on training at a firefighting facility.

Course Hours: 16

Prerequisite: General physical fitness for practical demonstration of firefighting techniques. Student should meet the requirements of the USCG’s NVIC 04-08 for physical fitness requirements of USCG licenses. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/nvic/pdf/2008/NVIC_4-08.pdf

2. Personal Survival Techniques: This course is a 1-1/2 day program which covers different emergency procedures aboard ship as well as abandoning ship. You will be trained in the use of survival suits and liferafts, as well as other survival gear and exercises. The course makes use of our indoor pool and lecture rooms.

Course Hours: 15

Prerequisites: Willingness to get in pool and demonstrate necessary floating, survival suits and liferaft techniques. Students should be able to swim prior to taking this course. Student should also meet the requirements of the USCG’s NVIC 04-08 for physical fitness requirements of USCG licenses. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/nvic/pdf/2008/NVIC_4-08.pdf

3. First Aid/CPR: Taught in a one day format, students will gain knowledge and confidence to be an effective first responder in many medical emergencies. Students will learn how to activate the EMS system, provide immediate, temporary care for a victim and learn how to maintain his or her own safety until professional medical staff is available to assume the care.

Course Hours: 8

Prerequisite: None

4. Personal Safety and Social Responsibility: This 4 hour class is conducted in an open-forum setting with the instructor. Trainees and the moderator will discuss modern day issues such as drug and alcohol safety, shipboard safety, communication between management and employees and sexual harassment.

Course Hours: 4

Prerequisite: None

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Hours: 43 (for all Basic Safety Training units)           Class days and time: Mon- Fri

Prerequisite: See Above

Price: $1,270.00 for complete course

Met Co-Op Price: 682.50

2010 Schedule
Jan 4-8
Feb 1-5
Mar 15-19
Apr 19-23
May 24-28
July 12-16
Aug 9-13
Sept 13-17
Oct 18-22
Nov 15-19

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

Bridge Resource Management

U.S. Coast Guard Approved; STCW 95 Compliant

This three day USCG and STCW approved BRM course will satisfy the requirements of 46 CFR 10.205 (0) and the requirements of the Seafarer’s Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code, Section B-VIII/2, Part 3-1.  Topics covered include: Voyage Planning, Leadership, Bridge Procedures, Watch Standing, Bridge Emergencies and Pilot Integration.

Hours: 24

Class days and time: Days vary, 8:30 am- 5:00 pm

Prerequisite: None

Price: $775.00

Met Co-Op Price:  $402.50

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

2009 Schedule

Dec 14-16

2010 Schedule

Feb 8 – 10
Apr 26 – 28
July 7 – 9
Sept 27 – 29
Nov 15 – 17

Celestial Navigation

U.S. Coast Guard Approved; STCW 95 Compliant

An applicant’s successful completion of the 80-hour Celestial Navigation course (with a passing grade of at least 80%) will satisfy the Celestial Navigation training requirements for certification as Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on vessels of 500 or more gross tonnage (ITC);  or, if presented within one year of the completion of training, the celestial navigation examination requirements of 46 CFR 10.215 (c) and 10.401 (d) for deck license up to Master Not More Than 500/1600 Gross Tons Upon Oceans, including Mate or Master of Offshore Supply Vessels. This is a USCG and STCW 95 approved course.

Related Course:  See also Celestial Navigation Increase in Scope for Master/Mate 500/1600 Ton N.C.

 

Hours: 80 Class days and time: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

 

Prerequisite: None

 

Price: $1,675.00

 

Met Co-Op Price:  $ 857.50

 

2009 Schedule:


Nov 9-20

2010 Schedule

April 5-16
Oct 4-15
Nov 29-Dec 10

 

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

The course satisfies the Navigation & Deck General examination requirements to increase the scope of a license as Master 500/1600 Gross Tons from Near Coastal to Oceans (exam Module 207XX).

The course deals with Ocean Currents & Publications as well as Maritime Law & Regulations. This is accomplished using conventional teaching and training methods, participatory training techniques (such as task solving, both individually and in groups), simulation exercises in the classroom, as well as the most common forms of teaching, e.g. lectures, audio-visual presentations, simulation and practical applications.

Price: $325.00 Can also be scheduled upon request

Met Co-Op Price:  $175.00

2010 Schedule

April 19
Oct 18
Dec 13

TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE, GO TO OUR Enrollment Form

Related Courses:  Also see  80 Hour Celestial Navigation Course

This 5 hour course satisfies:

(1) the Crisis Management & Human Behavior training requirements of Table V/2 and Paragraph 5 of Sections A-V/2 and A-V/3 of the STCW Code for Ro-Ro Passenger Ships and Passenger Ships Other Than Ro-Ro Passenger Ships; –AND–

(2) the Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Hull Integrity training requirements of Paragraph 4 of Section A-V/2 of the STCW Code for Ro-Ro Passenger Ships; –AND–

(3) the Passenger Safety training requirements of Paragraph 4 of Section A-V/3 of the STCW Code for Passenger Ships Other Than Ro-Ro Passenger Ships.

 

Course Pricing and Schedule Available Upon Request. 

Crowd Management Course

This 5 hour course satisfies:

(1) the Crowd Management training requirements of Paragraph 1 of Section A-V/2 of the STCW Code for Ro-Ro Passenger Vessels and Paragraph 1 of Section A-V/3 of the STCW Code for Passenger Ships Other Than Ro-Ro Passenger Vessels; AND

(2) the Safety Training requirements of Paragraphs 3 and 4 of Section A-V/2 of the STCW Code for Ro-Ro Passenger Vessels and Paragraphs 3 and 4 of Section A-V/3 of the STCW Code for Passenger Ships
Other Than Ro-Ro Passenger Vessels.

Pricing and Schedule Available Upon Request

Electronic Navigation

This 40-hour U.S. Coast Guard approved course satisfies the Electronic Navigation training requirements for certification as Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on vessels of 500 or more gross tonnage (ITC). The practical assessments in this course will be accepted as the equivalent of the following assessments from the National Assessment Guidelines for Table A-II/1 of the STCW Code: OICNW-1-4A; OICNW-1-4B; OICNW-l-4C; and OICNW-1-4D. Applicants who have successfully completed this course need not present completed “Control Sheets” for these assessments in application for STCW certification.

 

Price:  $1,125.00   Schedule available upon request

 

Met Co-Op Price:  $587.50

First Aid/CPR

U.S. Coast Guard Approved; STCW 95 Compliant

Successfully completing this 8-hour First Aid & CPR course and presenting your Certificate of Training at the regional Exam Center (REC) will satisfy the first Aid & CPR training requirements of 46 CFR 10.205(h)(l)(ii) and 46 CFR 10.205(h)(2)(ii) for original issuance of license and satisfy the Basic Safety– Elementary First Aid training requirements of section A-VI/1 and Table A-VI/1-3 of the Seafarers’ Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code and 46 CFR 10.205(l)(3).

 

Taught in a one day format, students will gain the knowledge and confidence to be an effective first responder in many medical emergencies. Rescue breathing, CPR, choking, burns, hypothermia, and fractures are some of the subjects covered.

Hours: 8
Class days and time:
Days vary, but classes are generally held on Mondays 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Prerequisite:
None

Price:
$150.00

Met Co-Op Price:  $ 87.50

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

2010 Schedule


Jan 4
Jan 26
Feb 2
March15
Apr 19
April 26
May 24
July 12
Aug 9
Sept 13
Oct 18
Nov 15

 

Lifeboatman Training & Certification

The 40-hour Lifeboatman training course (Proficiency in Survival Craft) will satisfy the survival craft training requirements of Section A-VI/2 and Table A-VI/2 of the STCW Code and the written and practical examination requirements of 46 CFR 12.10-5 for endorsement as Lifeboatman. The Certificate of completion must be presented within one year of completion of training to a Regional Exam Center for an endorsement as Able Seaman- Offshore Supply Vessel.  This course covers lifeboats, davits, safety procedures, and life rafts.  The class is in lieu of the Coast Guard exam and incorporates training on our scale model and full-size lifeboat with “in the water” training. The Lifeboatman training course is U.S. Coast Guard Approved and STCW 95 Compliant.

 

 

 

 

Hours: 40

Class days and time: Mon-Fri, 8:30am – 5:00 pm

Prerequisites: None

Price: $925.00

2009 Schedule
Dec 7-11
>2010 Schedule
Jan 11 – 15
Feb 15 -19
March 22 -26
April 26 -30
June 7 -11
July 19 -23
Aug 16 -20
Sept 20 -24
Oct 25 -29
Nov 29 – Dec 3

To register for this course, go to our Enrollment Form

Related Courses:    Able Seaman

Magnetic and Gyro Compass

This 20 hour USCG Approved course satisfies the Compass – Magnetic and Gyro training requirements for certification as Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on vessels of 500 or more gross tonnage (ITC).

Price:  $575.00    Schedule available upon request.

                                  Met Co-Op Price:  $312.50

Maritime Medical Training

NMI is now offering the STCW 24-hour Medical Care Provider Course and 42-hour Medical Care Person in Charge Course. Call today to register, classes are filling up quickly! 1-800-767-4025 X300

Medical First Aid $150.00
Medical Care Provider Course $950.00
Medical Care Person in Charge Course $1950.00

MEDICAL CARE PROVIDER – a 24 hour program designed to enable the participant to meet the requirements of STCW 95 Ch VI, Section A-VI/4-1 Table A-VI/4-1. Upon completion the participant will be able to demonstrate a higher level of competency to take action upon encountering an accident or medical emergency as required by the code.

Through instructor directed presentations, video programs and practical sessions the program presents topics including Immediate Action to be taken in an Emergency, Body Structure and Function, Toxicological hazards aboard ship, Medical care of rescued persons, Cardiac Arrest, Burns, Fractures and Dislocations, Spinal Injuries and immobilization, Administration of Medications, Maintaining a healthy environment aboard ship and use of Medical Advisory Services.

This course is a prerequisite for Medical Care Person in Charge.

MEDICAL CARE PERSON IN CHARGE – This 42 hour course will provide the participant with the knowledge and skills needed to meet the requirements of STCW 95 CH VI, Sect A-VI/4-2 Table A-VI/4-2. After successfully completing this program the participant will demonstrate competence to provide medical care to the sick and injured while they are on board and to participate in coordinated schemes for medical assistance to ships.

In this program topics introduced in the Provider program are presented in a greater detail with emphasis on decision making. This course also provides training in basic nursing care, infectious and tropical diseases, dental injuries, ENT care, childbirth and women’s health issues, disease prevention, and wound closure. Basic skills in IV and injection of medication are also introduced in this program.

In order to be eligible for this program the participant must have completed a Provider level course within the previous 12 months.

2010 DATES

FA/CPR Feb 22, April 26, Aug 9

Medical Care Provider Feb 23-25, April 27 -29, Aug 10 -12

Medical Care PIC Feb 26 – Mar 5, Aug 13 – 20

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