Course Info
Purpose

The purpose of the Rescue and Care OODTP training program and assessment is to maintain and develop the candidate’s skills, knowledge and understanding of emergency response requirements as part of an ERRV crew at the workplace.

Structure

To retain and re-new the OODTP certification, individuals will continuously maintain and log practical and theoretical training onboard the ERRV. Every third year the maintained skill set will be assessed by an occupationally competent assessor.

Content

To successfully pass the assessment, the participant must be able to: • Participate in the shipboard duties relating to the deployment, launch and recovery of the Fast Rescue Craft • Respond to alarms and define crew roles in emergency situations • Don appropriate PPE in case of emergency • Identify and use sources of communication • Recover and transfer a casualty and deploy the right means of recovery devices • Identify an emergency external to the vessel.

Target group

Personnel who wish to maintain their OPITO Rescue and Care Certificate of Competence for their nominated ERRV role.

Practical Info
Type

Practical

Location

Onboard.

Items to bring

Evidence that the OODTP programme has been followed.

Health

The participant should be medically fit for attending the course.

Language

English.

Duration

5 hours.

Standard

OPITO.

Prerequisites

A valid OPITO ITSO certificate or a valid OPITO OODTP Masters and Crews certificate. To be considered part of the Ongoing Onboard Development and Training Programme (OODTP), an individual must have successfully met all the performance criteria for their discipline at least twice during the preceding three years.

Certification

OPITO endorsed certificate.

Revalidation

According to OPITO revalidation must be carried out every 3 years.

€398.00 ex. VAT

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