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Safety & Sea Survival Course June 15/16, includes wet drills with wind, wave generator
June 15, 10:00-18:00 June 16, 08:15-17:30
Australian Sailing - Safety & Sea Survival

Course information

Registration for this course closes at Fri 14 Jun 2024 00:00.

The following link provides links to registration for all Marine SafetyWorks courses.  Please check here if the current course is sold out  https://www.revolutionise.com.au/marinesw/events/  Espressions of interest can be registered here https://www.revolutionise.com.au/marinesw/events/210226/

 

Marine SafetyWorks

 

Marine SafetyWorks Safety and Sea Survival Course 2406SS131

 

Day 1, June 15: Club Rose Bay, Vickery Avenue, Rose Bay. 10:00-18:00
Day 2, June 16: ACE Training Centre, 33 Nancy Ellis Leebold Drive, Bankstown Airport. 08:30-17:30

 

Having been involved with this course since its design in Australia in 2001, we continue to be one of the few Safety and Sea Survival schools who provide full face to face training to allow for interaction, discussion, explanation and development of ideas. We believe this to be invaluable for understanding and learning, and direct development of previous experience and knowledge. Your instructors have extensive long distance offshore sailing and racing experience combined with strong teaching and instructing skills.

The ACE Training Centre is chosen specifically to create the most realistic wet drill training experience possible utilising a specialised pool with multiple environmental simulators including a wave generator, wind, lighting and sound effects. Marine SafetyWorks is contracted as the only school teaching the World Sailing/Australian Sailing Safety and Sea Survival course at this facility.

Your certificate will be valid for five years; make the training count. Your life may depend upon it.

Contact: Genevieve White

Email: training@marinesafetyworks.com.au

Phone: 0402 294 490

A summary of all upcoming MSW courses can be found here


Course Overview

The Safety & Sea Survival (SSS) course involves classroom presentations & learning activities, and practical exercises in the use of liferafts, inflatable lifejackets & distress flares.  Of 16 hrs duration the course is usually delivered over 2 full-days and is facilitated by Safety & Sea Survival Instructors at approved Training Centres. The maximum teaching ratio for this course is 20 students to 1 SSS Instructor (in the classroom) with a reduced ratio of 10:1 for pool sessions.  Practical exercises are usually conducted in heated public swimming pools, but may be conducted in clean and enclosed salt-water pools and Marinas providing the water is clean, the temperature is at least 15oC, and all associated risks have been managed.

Course Prerequisites

Nil

Who should do this course?

This Course assists offshore skippers and crews in developing awareness of respective responsibilities. To offer and discuss practical strategies for coping with emergencies at sea. To familiarise skippers and crews with safety and emergency equipment, its purpose, deployment, and use. This course is also suitable for cruisers or those wanting to learn more about safety on the water.

Course Outcome

You will gain a Safety and Sea Survival Qualification Certificate as required for Category 1 and Category 2 races. This certificate is valid for 5 years from the date of the course.


Files for download
MSW SSSC Briefing Notes 2406SS131 - June 15, 16