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Cooperating
with a well known organization such as ENPROGA, SL., we
may organize
and carry out to
a totally affordable cost for the company and/or individual seaman the
courses which are listed hereby, including all the necessary formalities
with the corresponding Maritime Administration in order to obtain Official
Certification STCW95 promptly upon completion of courses.
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Deck Rating
(II/4) |
60 Hours |
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Engine
Rating (III/4) |
60 Hours |
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Familiarization and Basic Safety Training |
70 Hours |
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First Aid
and Medical |
16 Hours |
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Medical
Care |
16
Hours |
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Advanced in
Survival Craft and Rescue Boat (Other than fast Rescue Boat) |
24 Hours |
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Advanced
Fire Fighting |
24 Hours |
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Advanced in
Fast Rescue Boat |
16 Hours |
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Tanker
Familiarization |
30
Hours |
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Oil Tanker |
40
Hours |
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Liquefied
Gas Tanker |
40 Hours |
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Chemical
Tanker |
40
Hours |
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Restricted
Operator of GMDSS |
40
Hours |
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General
Operator of GMDSS |
120
Hours |
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Automatic
Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) |
30
Hours |
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Basic of
Passenger & Ro - Ro Passenger Ships |
16
Hours |
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Advanced of
Passenger & Ro - Ro Passenger Ships |
32 Hours |
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Group attending to
a F. F. Course
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The
Head of
Seaservice
Spain,
tutoring
in
F.F. Course
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The same
participant in the middle a
Fire
extinguishing exercise
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Mobile Class
Installed in port ( North Spain)
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Inside looking to the Mobile Class Room
(Assigned to theoreticalformation)
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The
Head of
Seaservice
Spain ,
as
a
tutor inSea
Survival Course.
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Falling
in water and rescue being
part
of the Course
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