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To step foot on a commercial vessel, international law (the IMO) requires you to hold specific safety qualifications. These are not optional; they are your “license to work.”
Your Entry Ticket: The STCW Basic Safety Training
The most critical step in your career change is the 5-day STCW Basic Safety Training (BST). This package covers the five core pillars of maritime safety:
- Personal Survival Techniques (PST): How to survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment.
- Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting (FPFF): Practical training using real-world fire suppression equipment.
- Elementary First Aid (EFA): Vital life-saving skills in a remote maritime context.
- Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities (PSSR): Understanding shipboard hierarchy and safety culture.
- Proficiency in Security Awareness (PSA): Essential training for identifying and responding to security threats.
Professional Development: Beyond the Basics
Once you have your basic STCW certification, you can specialise to increase your employability in offshore jobs:
- MCA Approved Engine Course (AEC 1 & 2): Critical for those wanting to work on smaller commercial vessels, workboats, or enter the engineering department as a junior.
- Efficient Deck Hand (EDH): A mandatory requirement for those looking to progress toward an Officer of the Watch (OOW) certificate.
- Crisis Management & Human Behaviour: Essential for those seeking roles on passenger ships or large ferries.


