AUDIENCE CONCERNED
Shipboard officer, intended to perform the function of safety officer on board ships.
PREREQUISITES
Hold a seafarer’s medical certificate stating the seaworthiness of less than 12 months.
OBJECTIVES
Ensure the security of the ship and the implementation of the ship’s security plan with the human and material resources available to the ship.
DURATION
21 hours/ 3 days
Hybrid format: half face-to-face / half distance
NUMBER OF TRAINEES
Minimum 4 / Maximum 20
REFERENCE
– Order of 26 June 2008 on the issue of the certificate of fitness for the duties of security officer of the ship and its appendix
– ISPS Code
– IMO Course 3.19
– STCW Code Table A-VI/5
PROGRAM
– Presentation of national and international safety regulations. The ISPS code
– Role and responsibilities of different actors
– Prevention of illicit acts (weapons; dangerous substances); search techniques
– Ship Protection, Access Control (PIM), Loading, and Supply
– Aids to protect the ship and people
-Communications Protection
– Emergency Assessment; Safety, Threat and Vulnerability Risk Assessment Methods
– Review of the security plan and procedures for internal audits, inspections, control and ongoing monitoring of security activities specified in a ship security plan
– Onboard training and drills
PLACE OF THE INTERNSHIP
Marseille
FRAMING
ENSM teachers and port security professionals
END OF INTERNSHIP TEST
Yes, in accordance with IGEM 323 of 24 October 2008
CERTIFICATE FOR THE ISSUE OF A STCW CERTIFICATE
Yes.
The training certificates are dematerialized, and accessible directly on your sailor portal as soon as the successful follow-up of the training.
These certificates have a validity of 12 months, period allowing you, via the appropriate CERFA, to renew your certificates with Maritime Affairs.
SATISFACTION SURVEY
When asked about their training at the ENSM, the trainees expressed 100% satisfaction (2023)
CERTIFICATION/ATTESTATION RATE
The certification/attestation rate for this internship is 100%
RATES
925€