: Equip trainees with the skills to handle cargoes from initial loading through final discharge.
The international shipping industry moves over 80% of global trade by volume, but this economic powerhouse has historically come with a significant environmental price tag—oil spills, ballast water invasions, air pollution, and garbage dumping. Over the last three decades, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has shifted from reactive rule-making to proactive education. imo model course 1.45
Developing risk mitigation strategies and emergency response plans for challenges like spontaneous combustion or cargo shifting. Who Should Enroll? : Equip trainees with the skills to handle
While the course itself isn't explicitly named as "mandatory" in the STCW Convention, the it teaches are absolutely required by law. ballast water invasions