STCW Management Level A-II/2
STCW Management Level A-II/2
Modules
All modules
- Advanced Fire Fighting
- Cargo Handling AII/2
- ECDIS
- Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting REFRESHER
- GMDSS GOC
- IMDG
- International Maritime Law
- Maintenance and Damage Inspection
- Maritime Cyber Security - advanced
- Maritime Cyber Security - basic
- Medical Care
- MRM
- Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (O/T Fast Rescue Boats)
- Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (O/T Fast Rescue Boats) - REFRESHER
- Radar/Arpa for All
- Ship Manoeuvring and Handling
Advanced Fire Fighting
The Advanced Fire Fighting course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Code '95, as amended, Table A-VI/3. Taking the IMO Model Course 2.03 as a guideline.
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence to control fire-fighting operations.
Course dates
By Request
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The Advanced Fire Fighting course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Code '95, as amended, Table A-VI/3. Taking the IMO Model Course 2.03 as a guideline.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence to control fire-fighting operations.
Course Content
- Control fire-fighting operations aboard ship;
- Organize and train fire parties;
- Inspect and service firedetection and extinguishing systems and equipment;
- Investigate and compirel reports on incidents involving fire;
- Simulation of an onboard fire: how to respond adequately (implementation of the fire-fighting squad);
Duration
4 days
Price
€ 2.065,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Location
Campus Vesta - Oostmalsesteenweg 75 - 2520 Ranst
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy:
Noordkasteel Oost 6,
2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Cargo Handling AII/2
STCW A-II/2
Course dates
CAHA20241118: 18-19-20-21-22 November 2024
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The Cargo Handling AII/2 course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/2.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence and knowledge regarding the handling of cargo on board a ship, and to plan and ensure safe loading, stowage, securing and care during the voyage and unloading of cargoes.
Course Content
- Knowledge and the ability to apply relevant international regulations, codes and standards concerning the safe handling, stowage, securing and transport of cargoes.
- Knowledge of the effect on trim and stability of cargoes and cargo operation.
- Use of stability and trim diagrams and stress-calculating equipment, including automatic data-based (ADB) equipment, and knowledge of loading cargoes and ballasting in order to keep hull stress within acceptable limits.
- Loading and unloading operations, with special regard to the transport of cargoes indentified in the Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing.
- General knowledge of tankers and tanker operations.
- Ability to explain the basic principles for establishing effective communications and improving working relationship between ship and terminal personnel.
- Knowledge of the operational and design limitations of bulk carriers
Duration
5 days (minimum 6 - maximum 12 persons)
Price
€ 1.350,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Prerequisites
STCW A-II/1
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
W: www.hzs.be
ECDIS
STCW A-II/1 and A-II/2
Course dates
24-25-26-27-28 February 2025
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The ECDIS 5-day course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/1 and A-II/2. Taking the IMO Model Course 1.27 as a guideline.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course should be able to maintain the safety of navigation through the use of ECDIS and associated navigation systems to assist command decision making.
Course Content
- Management of operational procedures, system files and data, including
- Manage procurement, licensing and updating of chart data and system software to conform to established procedures
- System and information updating, including the ability to update ECDIS system version in accordance with vendor's product development
- Create and maintain system configuration and backup files
- Create and maintain log files in accordance with established procedures
- Create and maintain route plan files in accordance with established procedures
- Use ECDIS logbook and track history functions for inspection of system functions, alarm settings and user responses
Duration
5 days (minimum 6 - max 12 personnes)
Price
€ 1.350,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Prerequisites
STCW A-II/1
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.amacademy.be
Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting REFRESHER
The refresher Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A- VI/1-2.
Course Dates
To be defined
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The refresher Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A- VI/1-2.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course should be able te take proper actions upon discovering a fire, to protect themselves with existing fire-fighting equipment within their workarea and to understand the importance of fire prevention.
Course Content
- Shipboard fire-fighting organization;
- Location of fire-fighting appliances and emergency escape routes;
- The elements of fire and explosion (the fire triangle);
- Types and sources of ignition;
- Flammable materials, fire hazards and spread of fire;
- actions to be taken on board the ship;
- Fire and smoke detection and automatic alarm systems;
Duration
1 day
Price
€ 545,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Prerequisites
Medical Certificate "Fit for Duty" and STCW Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
Contact
Christel Peeters Antwerp
Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Location
Campus Vesta
Oostmalsesteenweg 75
2520 Ranst
GMDSS GOC
STCW A-IV/2
Course Dates
GGOC20250203: 3-4-5-6-7 February 2025 + Exam 10 February 2025
GGOC20250324: 24-25-26-27-28 March 2025 + Exam 1 April 2025
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The GMDSS GOC (General Radio Operator's Certificate) course has been designed to meet the
requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-IV/2 for all areas. Taking the IMO
Model Course 1.26 as a guideline.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course and pass the BIPT examination should be able to
efficiently operate the GMDSS equipment and to have primary responsibility for radiocommunications
during distress incidents.
Course Content
- Sea areas, definition and equipment;
- GMDSS equipment;
- Radio traffic;
- IMO GMDSS Master plan;
- Propagation;
- VHF Channeling;
Duration
5- days + exam (minimum 6 - maximum 12 persons)
Price
1090 EUR
(including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
W: www.amacademy.be
IMDG
The IMDG course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/2.
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence and knowledge regarding the carriage of dangerous goods.
International Maritime Law
More info will follow
Maintenance and Damage Inspection
The Maintenance and Damage Inspection course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/2.
Those who succesfully complete this course should be able to assess reported defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers and ballast tanks, and to take appropriate action.
Course dates
SOND20240918: 18-19 September 2024, followed by exam 20 September 2024 8:30
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The Maintenance and Damage Inspection course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/2.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course should be able to assess reported defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers and ballast tanks, and to take appropriate action.
Course Content
- Knowledge of the limitations on strength of the vital constructional parts of a standard bulk carrier and ability to interpret given figures for bending moments and shear forces
- Ability to explain how to avoid the detrimental effects on bulk carriers of corrosion, fatigue and inadequate cargo handling
Duration
3 days (20 hours) (Including examination)
Price
€ 350,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Prerequisites
STCW A-II/1
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Maritime Cyber Security - advanced
Course dates
By Request
Provided we have enough registrations (min 6 max 12 persons)
Scope
This course is designed to meet the standards set in IMO MSC-FAL.1/Circ.3, IMO Resolution MSC.428(98), BIMCO's Guidelines on Cyber Security Onboard Ships, and all other regional, industry, and non-governmental guidelines.
Objective
Those who successfully complete this course should be able to identify cyber security threats, implement best practices, and adequately manage cyber security incident response.
Course Content
- Regulations and guidelines
- Vulnerability assessment, protection and prevention, cyber incident detection and response
- Maritime cyber security familiarization, training and case studies covering real life scenarios
- Maritime Cyber Security Scenario (simulator): the simulator replicates real-world maritime systems and equipment, ensuring an authentic training environment and it has the ability to put participants in the roles of both defender and attacker
Duration
3 days
Price
€1.100 (including course material and certificate)
Location
Course can be organized both online or on-location depending on the customer needs.
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy:
Noordkasteel Oost 6,
2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Maritime Cyber Security - basic
Course dates
By Request
Provided we have enough registrations (min 6 max 18 persons)
Scope
This course is designed to meet the standards set in IMO MSC-FAL.1/Circ.3, IMO Resolution MSC.428(98), BIMCO's Guidelines on Cyber Security Onboard Ships, and all other regional, industry, and non-governmental guidelines.
Objective
Those who successfully complete this course should achieve higher awareness regarding maritime cyber security threats and best practices.
Course Content
- Identifying maritime cyber security vulnerabilities
- Understanding and recognizing cyber security threats
- Best practices and actions to ensure high cyber security
Duration
1 day
Price
€350 (including course material and certificate)
Location
Course can be organized both online or on-location depending on the customer needs.
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy:
Noordkasteel Oost 6,
2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Medical Care
The Medical Care course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-VI/4-2.
Those who succesfully complete this course acquire the necessary level of competence to organize and manage the provisions of medical care on board.
Course Dates
By Request
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The Medical Care course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-VI/4-2.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course acquire the necessary level of competence to organize and manage the provisions of medical care on board.
Course Content
- Clinical examination and history taking;
- Signs and symptoms of disease and trauma;
- Communicable and general diseases;
- trauma, injury and death at sea;
- Surgical techniques and equipment;
- Ships hygiene and disease prevention;
- A thorough knowledge of the use and contents of the following publications: International medical guide for ships, medical section of the ICS, medical first aid guide for use in accidents involving dangerous goods.
Duration
5 Days
Price
€ 1.865,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Prerequisites
STCW Medical First Aid A-VI/4-1
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
W: www.hzs.be
Maritime Resource Management
STCW A-II/1, A-II/2 and A-III/2
Course Dates
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The Maritime Resource Management course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/1, A-II/2 and A-III/2. Taking the IMO Model Course 1.22 as a guideline.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course achieve the required knowledge of resource management during everyday operations including the importance of teamwork and the willingness to change behavior as to increase safety, efficiency and satisfaction.
Course Content
- Situational Awareness;
- Attitudes;
- Communications and briefings;
- Challenge and response;
- Authority and Assertiveness;
- Management Styles;
Duration
3 days (24 hours)
Price
€ 690,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (O/T Fast Rescue Boats)
The Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (Other than Fast Rescue Boats) course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-VI/2-1. Taking the IMO Model Course 1.23 as a guideline.
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence to handle, operate and take charge of survival craft and rescue boats during and after launch in adverse weather condtions.
Course Dates
To Be Defined
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (Other than Fast Rescue Boats) course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-VI/2-1. Taking the IMO Model Course 1.23 as a guideline.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence to handle, operate and take charge of survival craft and rescue boats during and after launch in adverse weather condtions.
Course Content
- Take charge of a survival craft or rescue boat during and after launch;
- Operate a survival craft engine;
- Manage survivors and survival craft after abandoning ship;
- Use locating devices, including communication, signalling apparatus and pyrotechnics;
- Apply first aid to survivors;
Duration
4 days
Price
€ 1.820,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (O/T Fast Rescue Boats)
The Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (Other than Fast Rescue Boats) course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-VI/2-1. Taking the IMO Model Course 1.23 as a guideline.
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence to handle, operate and take charge of survival craft and rescue boats during and after launch in adverse weather condtions.
Course Dates
To be defined
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The Refresher Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (Other than Fast Rescue Boats) course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-VI/2-1. Taking the IMO Model Course 1.23 as guideline.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence to handle, operate and take charge of survival craft and rescue boats during and after launch in adverse weather conditions.
Course Content
- Take charge of a survival craft or rescue boat during and after launch;
- Operate a survival craft engine;
- Manage survivors and survival craft after abandoning ship;
- Use locating devices, including communication, signalling apparatus and pyrotechnics;
- Apply first aid to survivors;
Duration
1 day
Price
€ 525,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Radar/Arpa for All
STCW A-II/2
Course dates
Provided we have enough registrations
Scope
The RADAR-ARPA for All course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/2. Taking the IMO Model Course 1.08 as a guideline.
Objective
Those who succesfully complete this course will have fulfilled the mandatory minimum requirements of training in the use of radar and ARPA to maintain safety of navigation. The training is provided at management level.
Course Content
Radar operating principles: picture orientations bearing, display set up,..;
- Radar plotting;
- Safety precautions with radar equipment;
- Vectors, target selection;
- Arpa display warnings, alarms and errors;
- IMO regulations;
- Errors in radar information;
Duration
4 days (minimum 6 - maximum 12 persons)
Price
€ 1.250,00 (including course material, certificate, lunch, coffee and water)
Contact
Christel Peeters
Antwerp Maritime Academy
A: Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen
T: 0032 3 205 64 60
E: training@hzs.be
W: www.hzs.be
Ship Manoeuvring and Handling
The Ship Manoeuvring and Handling course has been designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Convention 1978, as amended, Table A-II/2.
Those who succesfully complete this course should achieve the required standard of competence to proactively participate as members of an efficient bridge team, i.o.t. manoeuvre and handle the ship in all conditions.