Safe Transfer of Personnel at Sea

The safe transfer of personnel at sea is a high-stakes maritime operation that demands precision, expert planning, and specialized skills. Trusted by major regulatory organizations, surveyors, and shipping companies, this two-day course is designed to empower maritime professionals to navigate challenging environments with total competence.

Description

What sets our training apart is the direct access to industry veterans. Our lecturers are active Marine Pilots and Coxswains, and bring years of real-world experience to the classroom and the deck. The course includes theory, but also a real-life experience of the vital, real-time communication that occurs between the vessel and the transfer boat during an operation.

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum age 18 years 

  • Able to communicate in the English language 

  • Physically fit to perform duties in a maritime environment 

  • Does not suffer from Acrophobia 

Learning Outcomes

Day 1: Theory & Risk Management

The first day focuses on the critical knowledge required before setting foot on a ladder.

  •  Comprehensive Foundations: Understand various boarding arrangements, vessel types, and the impact of environmental conditions on safety.

  •  Operational Safety: Focus on pre-departure conduct, the importance of physical and mental self-awareness, and the correct use of PPE.

  •  Strategic Assessment: Learn to apply dynamic risk assessments and use job-ready checklists to identify hazards before they become incidents.

  •  Case Study Analysis: Review past maritime incidents to internalize best practices and avoid common pitfalls.

     

Day 2: Hands-On Practical Training

The second day moves from the classroom to the water for intensive, practical application under expert guidance.

  • Live Transfer Maneuvers: Experience actual embarkation and disembarkation. You will move from pilot ladder setups to active pilot/transfer boats, simulating true-to-life conditions.   

  • Communication in Action: Practice the essential dialogue between the transfer boat and the receiving vessel, ensuring you understand the coordination required for a seamless transfer.   

  • Emergency Preparedness: Participate in man-overboard recovery drills using specialized equipment, ensuring you are prepared for the unexpected.

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