Online Courses Search All Courses14 AlphabeticalNewly Created All CategoriesFirst MateGeneric Risk ManagementInshoreResponsible FisherSTCWWellbeingWestport Deep Sea Fishing School All InstructorsMarineSAFEWestport Deep Sea Fishing School Start Course 4 Lessons Drug & Alcohol Awareness Drug and alcohol use is a problem in society. The risks associated with drug and alcohol use are higher in the seafood sector because of the nature of the work, for example, working in a harsh environment and often with many pieces of dangerous machinery. Drug and alcohol use must be managed in all workplaces, including in the seafood sector and each business/vessel must have a robust drug and alcohol policy in place. Start Course 4 Lessons Fishing Operations-New Crew For new crew to gain a broad understanding of the fishing industry and the hazards involved with the 3 main types of fishing methods in New Zealand - Trawling, Long lining and Potting. The course will cover the tasks, equipment and hazards associated with each method, and the innovation and environmental protection strategies that have been developed by the New Zealand Fishing Industry. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Helicopter Rescue Working at sea is a hazardous occupation. You will operate in remote areas away from any usual health and emergency services such as medial staff, hospitals or fire and emergency departments. This means when something goes wrong it's all on you! Start Course 4 Lessons Knife Safety Knife Safety is extremely important onboard a commercial fishing vessel. Knives are used extensively and its important you understand how to use your knife safely for all tasks in this challenging environment. The course covers the various tasks, types of knives used, how to handle, clean, and store your knife properly onboard. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Life Saving Appliances (LSA) & Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Life Saving Appliances (LSA) and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are critical for when Sh!t happens. This course will help you to identify the types of LSA and PPE onboard and how it should be used and maintained to ensure it is ready when you need it the most. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Machine Safety Vessels have multiple high-risk machines onboard. People are cut, bruised, crushed or even killed in accidents involving machinery onboard a vessel. It is a requirement that all crew working with or around machinery must be trained and aware of the risks and safety controls. This course provides an overview of the key hazards and the machine safety controls used to keep yourself and others safe. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Manual Handling Fishing requires many manual jobs and is the leading cause of harm for ACC claims in this industry. This course covers ways to reduce your risk of a manual handling injury by learning how your body works and the techniques you can use when undertaking manual handling tasks onboard a commercial fishing vessel. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 6 Lessons Responsible Fisher Passport DESCRIPTION There are so many requirements from the various regulations covering commercial fishing, so we understand it’s hard to get it right all the time.… Start Course 4 Lessons Risk Management Managing risk on board a vessel has its own challenges and your ability to manage risk in response to a changing environment is key to ensuring you and crew stay safe. This course covers the legislative requirements and responsibilities for managing risk onboard. We look at the types of hazards that can cause harm and how you can identify, assess and manage these. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Staying ‘Ship Shape’-Wellbeing Training Working at sea may be a calling but we all know making a livelihood this way isn’t always easy. FirstMate New Zealand is an initiative set up for our seafood whānau, with seafood whānau, to provide all of us who work at sea with one-on-one support when we need it the most. MarineSAFE, working with FirstMate, have developed this module to help you stay 'ship shape'. Start Course 4 Lessons Vessel Induction-New Crew There is a lot to learn on your first trip on a vessel. This course aims to provide new crew with induction information on the terminology, hazards, risk management processes and emergency equipment on board and how to keep yourself safe until fully competent. MarineSAFE recommend that experienced crew also complete this module as a refresher for MOSS compliance. Start Course 1 Lesson Vessel Safety Reminders DESCRIPTION Operating a vessel whether commercial or recreational requires a wide depth of knowledge and experience gained over years. Some of us sat a Maritime… Start Course 4 Lessons Watchkeeping Poor watch keeping is the main cause of vessel collisions around the world resulting in significant harm to people and the environment. For example, remember the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989 in Alaska? Approximately 10.8 million US gallons were spilled into the Prince William Sound making it one of the world’s worst environmental disasters. Start Course 4 Lessons Wharf Safety Hazards are not just at sea, but also exist during land-based activities. Wharfs are often challenging places to work as you will be working with other parties and around moving machinery. This course will help you to understand the hazards and mitigation controls associated with getting on and off a vessel, and the general wharf loading/unloading safe work practices. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Drug & Alcohol Awareness Drug and alcohol use is a problem in society. The risks associated with drug and alcohol use are higher in the seafood sector because of the nature of the work, for example, working in a harsh environment and often with many pieces of dangerous machinery. Drug and alcohol use must be managed in all workplaces, including in the seafood sector and each business/vessel must have a robust drug and alcohol policy in place. Start Course 4 Lessons Fishing Operations-New Crew For new crew to gain a broad understanding of the fishing industry and the hazards involved with the 3 main types of fishing methods in New Zealand - Trawling, Long lining and Potting. The course will cover the tasks, equipment and hazards associated with each method, and the innovation and environmental protection strategies that have been developed by the New Zealand Fishing Industry. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Helicopter Rescue Working at sea is a hazardous occupation. You will operate in remote areas away from any usual health and emergency services such as medial staff, hospitals or fire and emergency departments. This means when something goes wrong it's all on you! Start Course 4 Lessons Knife Safety Knife Safety is extremely important onboard a commercial fishing vessel. Knives are used extensively and its important you understand how to use your knife safely for all tasks in this challenging environment. The course covers the various tasks, types of knives used, how to handle, clean, and store your knife properly onboard. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Life Saving Appliances (LSA) & Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Life Saving Appliances (LSA) and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are critical for when Sh!t happens. This course will help you to identify the types of LSA and PPE onboard and how it should be used and maintained to ensure it is ready when you need it the most. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Machine Safety Vessels have multiple high-risk machines onboard. People are cut, bruised, crushed or even killed in accidents involving machinery onboard a vessel. It is a requirement that all crew working with or around machinery must be trained and aware of the risks and safety controls. This course provides an overview of the key hazards and the machine safety controls used to keep yourself and others safe. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Manual Handling Fishing requires many manual jobs and is the leading cause of harm for ACC claims in this industry. This course covers ways to reduce your risk of a manual handling injury by learning how your body works and the techniques you can use when undertaking manual handling tasks onboard a commercial fishing vessel. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 6 Lessons Responsible Fisher Passport DESCRIPTION There are so many requirements from the various regulations covering commercial fishing, so we understand it’s hard to get it right all the time.… Start Course 4 Lessons Risk Management Managing risk on board a vessel has its own challenges and your ability to manage risk in response to a changing environment is key to ensuring you and crew stay safe. This course covers the legislative requirements and responsibilities for managing risk onboard. We look at the types of hazards that can cause harm and how you can identify, assess and manage these. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance. Start Course 4 Lessons Staying ‘Ship Shape’-Wellbeing Training Working at sea may be a calling but we all know making a livelihood this way isn’t always easy. FirstMate New Zealand is an initiative set up for our seafood whānau, with seafood whānau, to provide all of us who work at sea with one-on-one support when we need it the most. MarineSAFE, working with FirstMate, have developed this module to help you stay 'ship shape'. Start Course 4 Lessons Vessel Induction-New Crew There is a lot to learn on your first trip on a vessel. This course aims to provide new crew with induction information on the terminology, hazards, risk management processes and emergency equipment on board and how to keep yourself safe until fully competent. MarineSAFE recommend that experienced crew also complete this module as a refresher for MOSS compliance. Start Course 1 Lesson Vessel Safety Reminders DESCRIPTION Operating a vessel whether commercial or recreational requires a wide depth of knowledge and experience gained over years. Some of us sat a Maritime… Start Course 4 Lessons Watchkeeping Poor watch keeping is the main cause of vessel collisions around the world resulting in significant harm to people and the environment. For example, remember the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989 in Alaska? Approximately 10.8 million US gallons were spilled into the Prince William Sound making it one of the world’s worst environmental disasters. Start Course 4 Lessons Wharf Safety Hazards are not just at sea, but also exist during land-based activities. Wharfs are often challenging places to work as you will be working with other parties and around moving machinery. This course will help you to understand the hazards and mitigation controls associated with getting on and off a vessel, and the general wharf loading/unloading safe work practices. MarineSAFE recommend that all crew complete this module for MOSS compliance.