REQUIREMENTS OF TURKISH PORT AUTHORITIES

Please be informed that due to the entering into force new requirements of STCW Convention with Manila Amendments from 01/01/2014 regarding security training for seafarers, PSC in Turkish Ports have already detained many vessels and require all the seafarers to possess courses “Familiarization and security awareness training for all seafarersRegulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-1 and “Designated security duties of seafarersRegulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-2 including those officers who have already received Ship Security Officer Course Regulation VI/5, table А- VI/5

We can assist you to receive Familiarization and security awareness training for all seafarers course (Regulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-1 ) and Designated security duties of seafarers course (Regulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-2) in short term without any delays in order to prevent any detention of ships.

For more detailed information please contact us:

Phone/Fax:

+38 (0552) 415304

+38 (0552) 415305

E-mail:

registry@immarbe.com.ua  

stcw@immarbe.com.ua  

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