The Personal Safety and Social Responsibility (PSSR) course is also
a part of the mandatory basic offshore safety training for all seafarers
assigned safety or pollution prevention duties. Its objectives are to
give basic induction training in safety procedures and accident
prevention and to familiarise personnel with the employment conditions
and working environment on board vessels.
Module 1: Introduction to Maritime Safety and Social Responsibility
Understanding the importance of safety and social responsibility at sea.
Overview of international regulations and conventions (e.g., STCW Convention).
The role of the individual in maintaining safety and social responsibility.
Module 2: Shipboard Safety Procedures
Familiarization with different types of vessels and their safety features.
Emergency procedures, including muster stations, lifeboats, and life rafts.
Fire prevention and firefighting equipment and procedures.
Abandoning ship and evacuation procedures.
Module 3: Personal Safety
Importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) on board.
Safe working practices to prevent accidents and injuries.
Hazard identification and risk assessment.
Health and hygiene practices on board.
Module 4: Social Responsibility and Human Relations
Understanding the diverse crew and their roles.
Effective communication and teamwork.
Cultural sensitivity and respect for others.
Dealing with conflicts and harassment prevention.
Module 5: Environmental Protection
Introduction to environmental regulations in the maritime industry.
Pollution prevention measures.
Waste management and disposal procedures.
Biodiversity and ecosystem protection.
Module 6: Security Awareness
Awareness of security threats in the maritime industry.
Security regulations and compliance.
Recognizing and reporting security incidents.
Emergency response in security-related situations.
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