Crowd Management on Passenger Ships
US Coast Guard (USCG) Approved Course for Crew & Staff on Passenger Vessels Compliant with STCW Reg. A-V/2, STCW Code (2010): Sect. A-V/2 & A-V/3, and IMO Model Course 1.41
Manchester, UK
85 GBP (£)
Book this courseFor 10% Discount Use Code: YSPOT10
USCG Approved Crowd Management Training is a required Maritime Training course for all personnel designated to assist passengers in an emergency situation on board a vessel. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Assessing the situation and providing an effective response.
- Leading and directing others.
- Identifying signs and symptoms of excessive personal stress, and the stress response to others.
- Understanding that stress can affect performance and the ability to act.
- Being aware of the reaction patterns of passengers and other personnel in emergencies recognising specific behaviors of passengers and other personnel.
Course Structure
Aims of the Course
The USCG Crowd Management Training is STCW Compliant and adheres to the MNTB’s Knowledge, Understanding, and Proficiency (KUP) in the use of all techniques, information, and equipment supplied to deal with an emergency, including familiarisation with all safety aspects of the ship and the ability to effectively communicate with passengers and fully prepare them for an emergency. This course has the following crew training aims:
- Control a crowd in an emergency situation on board.
- Locate essential safety and emergency equipment on board.
- Communicate effectively with passengers during an emergency.
- Demonstrate the use of personal life-saving appliances.
- Comply with the ship’s safety and emergency procedures
Useful Information
Subjects
- Introduction to Shipping Legislation
- STCW 2010 Requirements
- Safer Ship Operation
- Life-Saving Appliances and Control Plans
- Assembly and Emergency Embarkation
- Mustering Procedures
- The Psychology of Emergencies
- Design and Operational Limitations of the Ship
- Operating Hull Openings
- Legislation & Codes affecting Ro-Ro Passenger Ships
- Stability & Stress Requirements
- Special Equipment Maintenance
- Loading & Cargo Securing
- Dangerous Cargo Areas
- Emergency Procedures
- Communication
- Life-Saving Appliances
- Case Studies: Tragedies from Maritime History
- Presentation of Past Maritime Tragedies
- Analysis of Mistakes Made
- Key Learnings & Recommendations
Target Audience
The USCG Crowd Management Training covers the minimum standard of competence for Masters, Chief Mates, Chief Engineers, Second Engineer Officers, and any crew member assigned immediate responsibility for embarking and disembarking passengers. It also includes the essential training for working overseas, including loading, discharging, or securing cargo, closing hull openings, and any person responsible for passengers’ safety in emergencies on ro-ro and non-ro-ro passenger ships, cruise ships, and luxury yachts.
Course Duration
The course lasts approximately six hours, depending on the learner’s abilities and reading speed. You can enter and exit this course as often as you require, but the final assessment must be completed in one sitting, as it will reset if you exit during an assessment phase. Please note that this course covers the theory part of the full training, and any physical drills must be conducted when joining your vessel under the supervision of the relevant crew and/or staf