"The Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) Small Workboat Stability Course" is a one day training programme offered by SMT and designed to comply with the requirement in the 2014 MCA Workboat Code.
"SMT is the only Scotland based training provider of this programme, conveniently located next to Glasgow Airport, for what is now a mandatory requirement for at least one crew member on a workboat," said Patrick McCabe, Director of SMT's Marine and Technical business.
"Candidates for other MCA qualifications such as Master 200/OOW 500, Boatmaster, Tug Master and Yachtmaster Offshore would also find this course useful to understand what can be a very complex subject," he continued, "It also includes a 45-minute written exam that tests the knowledge and understanding of the students at the end of the course with a minimum pass rate of 60%."
The first course is on 27th March followed by 17th April and 15th May. Spaces are limited so make sure you book quickly!
Further dates will be added to their website and advertised on their social media platforms.
The subjects covered in the one-day programme includes:
General Principles of Transverse Stability
Adding, removing and shifting weights-
The Stability Booklet
Stiff and tender vessels
Use of cranes and shift of CoG
Free Surface Effect
Critical KG calculations (Transverse Stability)
Inclining Test
Deck edge Immersion
Catamaran stability
Risks associated with Tug and Tow
Risks associated with deck cargoes
Wind & Ice accretion effects.
To book on the course go to the website: www.streammarinetraining.com