MAR003 - Combined Basic & Advanced Fire Fighting (TXEESTI-125) - 40.00 Hours | |||||
| Start Date | End Date | Location | Class Number | ||
| 5/20/13 | 5/24/13 | College Station, TX USA | FP MAR003 121 | [register] [details] | |
| 6/3/13 | 6/7/13 | College Station, TX USA | FP MAR003 122 | [register] [details] | |
| 6/10/13 | 6/14/13 | College Station, TX USA | FP MAR003 134 | [register] [details] | |
| 6/17/13 | 6/21/13 | College Station, TX USA | FP MAR003 123 | [register] [details] | |
| 6/24/13 | 6/28/13 | College Station, TX USA | FP MAR003 135 | [register] [details] | |
| This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division to get the latest schedule. | |||||
The Combined Marine Firefighting course emphasizes hands-on training to provide students with the skills necessary to effectively lead an emergency response team aboard a merchant vessel or offshore facility. Supplementing the hands-on training are a number of classroom presentations utilizing lectures, demonstrations, case histories, class discussions and visual presentations.
Students will be assigned to various positions on emergency response teams and will be asked to respond to different live fire situations as an organized unit. Students, as attack team and scene leaders, will assess the situation, decide on a course of action and implement chosen tactics to successfully control the incident.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded 4.0 Continuing Education Units (CEU) certified through the International Association for Continuing Education & Training.
Topics covered in the course include:
Any merchant marine or offshore petroleum industry personnel who need both basic and advanced firefighting training.
The objective of the course is to provide marine personnel with thorough training and hands-on practice in the techniques of marine fire suppression and the knowledge and skills required to effectively lead an emergency response team aboard a merchant vessel or offshore facility.
The course exceeds IMO, STCW, and U.S. Coast Guard basic and advanced firefighting training requirements.
Fees for all courses include course materials, protective clothing and lunch. Lodging is not included. Tuition must be paid prior to or on the first day of class unless other arrangements have been made.
Students should wear comfortable work clothes. Shorts, opened-toed shoes, and sleeveless shirts are not allowed. Students are required to participate in hands-on activities utilizing self contained breathing apparatus and therefore must be clean shaven while attending class. Facial hair must not be present where the SCBA mask seal contacts the skin. Mustaches and normal sideburns are permitted.
Classes are conducted in Building #71 at Brayton Fire Training Field, 1595 Nuclear Science Road, College Station, TX. To receive a list of local hotels contact the Marine Firefighting Program / ESTI at (979) 845-1152. Classes are Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM.
To register by phone contact the Marine Firefighting Program at (979) 845-1152 or by fax at (979) 458-4364.
For more information on this or other courses offered by the Marine Firefighting Program at the Emergency Services Training Institute, contact Kirk Richardson at (979) 845-1158 or Kirk.Richardson@teexmail.tamu.edu.
Course dates and fees are subject to change without notice.
Price
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