Protecting shipping operations and mitigating risks from piracy, terrorism and other threats.
This essential Certificate in Maritime Security distance learning course provides the tools needed to minimise security risks in the maritime sector. It is invaluable for those involved in providing shipping services, or anyone dependant upon them.
Download the latest Certificate in Maritime Security course programme here.
The content of this relevant and up to date Certificate in Maritime Security course allows shipping companies to go beyond compliance and to implement effective systems and plans.
The syllabus will provide you with:
>Clear explanations of the codes, regulations and laws surrounding maritime security,
>Details of the responsibilities of key roles such as Company and Ship Security Officers (CSOs and SSOs).
>Information to allow you to implement robust security plans using proven systems and techniques
>Practical guidelines on dealing with emergencies and their aftermath.
International shipping faces a constantly evolving array of security threats. From piracy to terrorism, the identification, management and mitigation of these threats - amongst many others - are critical to the success of businesses and welfare of personnel across the maritime sector.
Distance learning course programme:
Whatever your background, the unique blend of downloadable materials, expert tutorial support and peer interaction via a dedicated online forum will enable you to gain a current and thorough understanding of the key threats facing maritime operations - and the best strategies to counter them - wherever you are in the world.
Course Director
Charles Swanson, MSc, FSyI, SIRM
Independent Security and Training Consultant
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"I enjoyed this course which has increased and improved my knowledge in the field of Maritime Security. The knowledge I have gained will no doubt assist me greatly with my duty to my country and it has also provided me the opportunity to contribute immensely to contemporary issues on Maritime Security."
