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MED Domestic Vessel Safety (DVS)
Dec 4, 2023 - Dec 6, 2023
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Course Duration, Timing and Course Loading Approximately 26 hours of training completed over 3 days (13.25 hours theory and 12.75 hours practical). Classes run from 0800 to 1700 (time can be altered if necessary). Trainees absent from any component of the program will not be issued a certification until they have completed all requirements. The maximum number of trainees per course is 24. MED Domestic Vessel Safety (DVS) This course MED Domestic Vessel Safety (DVS) was developed to comply with the requirements of the TC Marine Personnel Regulations on minimum training in personal survival techniques and fire fighting for Canadian seafarers sailing on board passenger vessels, workboats or fishing vessels engaged on a voyage in Canadian waters. Note: This course replaces the old MED A1 and MED A2 courses. Aims and objectives of training To enable course participants to acquire knowledge, understanding and proficiency in: 1) basic understanding of the hazards related to the marine environment and their own vessel, and of how to prevent shipboard incidents including fire; 2) the knowledge they need to raise and react to alarms and deal with emergencies; 3) providing assistance in fire and abandonment situations; 4) helping in their own survival and rescue; 5) the proper procedures for maintaining emergency equipment according to manufacturer guidelines; 6) maintaining the appropriate record-keeping procedures for safety equipment; 7) keeping passengers safe and helping them survive an emergency; 8) planning, organizing and carrying out safety drills so the passengers will be aware of safety equipment and procedures. This course meets the requirements of Transport Canada TP Document 4957, Domestic Vessel Safety (MED DVS).

Minimum of 15 years of age.