Item | Description |
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Subject | Security training for seafarers with designated security duties |
Qualifications | Seafarer |
Carrying Items | 1.First page of seafarer's identification and service book 2.The copy of personal ID 3.3 of head-shots |
Training Days | 2 Days |
Cost | (without accommodation) Public expense: TWD1400 Own expense: TWD2000 Certificate:TWD200 |
Procedure | 1.Fill on the application form at MTC. 2.Please FAX or email your first page of seafarer's identification and service book to (07)-5713225(Please write down the course you want to sign up and the contact number.) 3.Email:mjoffice01@nkust.edu.tw) 4.Register Web: https://el-sol.mtnet.gov.tw/Portal/Home |
Course Introduction
Those who successfully complete the course should be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge to undertake the duties assigned under the SSP. This knowledge shall include, but is not limited to:
1. knowledge of current security threats and patterns;
2. recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances and devices;
3. recognition, on a non-discriminatory basis, of characteristics and behavior alpatterns of persons who are likely to threaten security;
4. techniques used to circumvent security measures;
5. crowd management and control techniques;
6. security related communications;
7. knowledge of emergency procedures and contingency plans;
8. operation of security equipment and systems;
9. testing, calibration and at-sea maintenance of security equipment and systems;
10. inspection, control, and monitoring techniques; and methods of physical searches of persons, personal effects, baggage, cargo, and ship stores.
1. knowledge of current security threats and patterns;
2. recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances and devices;
3. recognition, on a non-discriminatory basis, of characteristics and behavior alpatterns of persons who are likely to threaten security;
4. techniques used to circumvent security measures;
5. crowd management and control techniques;
6. security related communications;
7. knowledge of emergency procedures and contingency plans;
8. operation of security equipment and systems;
9. testing, calibration and at-sea maintenance of security equipment and systems;
10. inspection, control, and monitoring techniques; and methods of physical searches of persons, personal effects, baggage, cargo, and ship stores.