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Maritime Training Services 2014-2015 Catalog

DVDs Produced by Maritime Training Services


Access Control: Threat Awareness and Prevention
Throughout maritime history, there have been those who
would attempt to board ships and boats illegally. This video
focuses on how you and your crew can become more aware
of the potential for these situations, improve the efficiency of
your onboard security team, and take proactive steps to
prevent unauthorized access to your vessel.
Subtitles: ENG, SPA
Item no: DVD0-18
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $200.00

Ballast Water Management


Improper ballast water discharge contributes to the spread of
invasive species around the world and leads to significant
health risks, environmental damage, and economic costs.
This video shows you how to comply with the latest
regulations by identifying and implementing approved
ballast water procedures. Failure to comply can lead to
detention by Port State Control, invalidation of certificates,
and fines.
Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA
Item no: DVD0-57
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $250.00

Bunkering Operations: Safe Oil Transfer


Procedures
It's vitally important that your crew knows how to transfer
fuel oil to your vessel's bunkers safely, cleanly, and legally.
This video covers all of the important compliance-related,
procedural, and practical aspects of the bunkering process.
You and your crew will be walked through the specific steps
involved in performing a safe, efficient oil transfer on your
ship.
Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA
Item no: DVD0-01
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $250.00

Crew Endurance: Live Better, Perform Your Best


Fatigue in the workplace can be very dangerous and
potentially fatal, and this is especially true in the maritime
industry. This video will help you and your crew understand,
recognize, and address the factors that affect safe workplace
performance on-board your vessel. Learn how to manage
stress and individual risks and mitigate the adverse effects of
environmental conditions.

Back Care and Strength Building: Move Right and


Stay Safe
One out of every five working seafarers sustains a back
injury on the job, and 90% of lost-time claims in the
maritime industry are related to back problems. This video
focuses on how you and your crew can prevent many or
most of these injuries by practicing simple, proven methods
of stretching, building strength, improving posture, and
working more safely.
Subtitles: ENG, SPA
Item no: DVD0-53
Length: 18 minutes
Price: $250.00

Basic Firefighting: Lives on the Line


Fighting fires on ships requires special knowledge, training,
and skills. This video outlines the STCW's eight essential
steps in basic firefighting and reinforces the importance of
conducting on-board firefighting drills. Interviews with
maritime fire safety experts and amazing footage from the
"Fire Dragon" simulator ensure that you and your crew will
be fully prepared when lives are on the line.
Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA
Item no: DVD0-46
Length: 13 minutes
Price: $250.00

Container Lashing and De-Lashing: Safety First!


Improper lashing or de-lashing on container ships can lead to
personal injury and property damage. This video focuses on
all of the key safety concerns and practices related to lashing
cargo containers to the deck of your ship. You'll learn how to
improve your lashing skills and minimize the risk of harm to
yourself and your coworkers.
Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA
Item no: DVD0-28
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $200.00

Drills: Preparing for On-Board Emergencies


Conducting shipboard drills at appropriate intervals is a vital
part of training your crew in the safe and efficient operation
of your vessel. In this video, you'll learn how planning and
running realistic on-board drills prepares crew members to
respond effectively to a wide range of emergencies that can
occur at sea or in port (including oil spills).

Item no: DVD0-29


Length: 6 minutes
Price: $300.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, PER, SPA


Item no: DVD0-16
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $200.00

Drug and Alcohol Prevention


The challenges and harsh realities of life at sea lead some
seafarers to drug and alcohol abuse, and also the smuggling
of illegal substances. This video focuses on the prevention of
substance abuse issues onboard ships, awareness of warning
signs that shipmates should watch for, and the best ways to
respond to drug and alcohol-related or smuggling problems
that occur.

Effective Communication: Active Listening /


Assertive Speaking
In this video, you'll see how mastering techniques for active
listening and speaking to communicate more effectively
on-board your ship will improve your crew's safety and
performance. This second installment in a three-part series
addresses understanding nonverbal cues and practicing
assertiveness.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA


Item no: DVD0-59
Length: 18 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: ENG, JAP, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-42
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $325.00

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Effective Communication: Better Body Language
and Behavior
In this video, learn how to use efficient body language and
speaking techniques to minimize seafaring incidents caused
by human error. Recognize and overcome verbal and
nonverbal idiosyncrasies that inhibit clear communication on
your ship. This is the first installment in a three-part series.

Effective Communication: Constructive Feedback


and Cultural Awareness
This video addresses learning and practicing basic English
(specifically Maritime English), knowing the steps you can
take to improve these skills, and using positive feedback in
the workplace. This is the final installment in a three-part
series.

Subtitles: ENG, JAP, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-40
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $325.00

Subtitles: ENG, JAP, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-41
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $325.00

Enclosed Space Entry: Hazard Awareness


Entering an enclosed space on a ship or boat can often be a
life-threatening operation. This video will help you mitigate
these threats by being more aware of the hazards to avoid
and knowing what you and your crew can do to maintain a
safe work environment on your vessel at all times.

Enclosed Space Entry: Rescue Drill Procedures


If an accident occurs on your ship, you'll need a quick and
reliable rescue. In this video, you'll see an actual crew
perform an efficient rescue drill, using the appropriate
protective gear and rescue equipment. Proper training
reduces the risk of injury to anyone involved in an on-board
rescue.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-25
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $200.00

Enclosed Space Entry: Safe Entry Procedures


Whenever it's necessary to work in an enclosed space, a safe
entry is a great start. This video focuses on the key elements
of safe entries, including the roles that individual team
members play. Get a detailed look at specialized equipment
that's used for enclosed-space entries, and learn about
preparations that can help ensure a safe, effective entry.
Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA
Item no: DVD0-26
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $200.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-27
Length: 8 minutes
Price: $200.00

Environmental Awareness: What You Can Do!


This video provides mariners with information about these
important industry rules and the day-to-day practices that can
reduce a ship's environmental impact. Good stewardship of
the oceans starts with good training, and every seafarer can
make a difference.
Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA
Item no: DVD0-45
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $250.00

Explosives! Search and Response Procedures


If you suspect there's an explosive device on your ship, it's
critical that you and your crew know how to search for the
device safely and efficiently and that you know what to do if
you find it. This video addresses the threats posed by
shipboard explosives and the security measures you can take
to counter terrorism on your vessel.

Fire Drill! Prevent, Prepare, Practice


You need to be confident that the firefighting team on your
vessel is truly prepared to confront a fire. The best way to
achieve this level of readiness is to plan and conduct fire
drills on a regular basis. With the assistance of the U.S.
Coast Guard, this essential video covers subjects ranging
from causes of fires to firefighting procedures.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-19
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $200.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPA


Item no: DVD0-10
Length: 23 minutes
Price: $250.00

Fire in Port: The Ship/Shore Interface


Get the most out of your crew's firefighting training and
abilities. This video addresses the importance of
communicating with the port during a fire on-board,
developing a specific procedure for fighting a fire while your
vessel is moored, and understanding the differences between
at-sea firefighting and in-port firefighting. Learn the
importance of communication with the port during a fire.

Galley Safety: Health & Hazards


The galley is as central and indispensable to a ship as the
kitchen is to a home. This video addresses the safety
precautions that all galley workers should practice, including
wearing the proper attire and using the correct equipment for
specific jobs. It also explains the "danger zone" and the
importance of adhering to the "first in, first out" system.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPA


Item no: DVD0-11
Length: 17 minutes
Price: $250.00

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Subtitles: ENG, FRE, RUS, SPA, TAG


Item no: DVD0-49
Length: 11 minutes
Price: $250.00

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Immersion Suit Training: It Could Save Your Life!
How fast would you be able to get into your immersion suit
in a true emergency at sea? This video focuses on the
importance of having shipboard immersion suits available
for all personnel on your vessel. Learn essential skills such
as the proper techniques for testing your suit, purging excess
air from the suit, and safely entering the water.
Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPA
Item no: DVD0-30
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $200.00

Introduction to Basic Ship Stability & Trim


Although computers have made ship stability calculations
easier, it's important to understand the core concepts behind
stability. Using modern animations, this video builds your
understanding of vessel stability by presenting relevant laws
of physics, from the basics to more advanced principles. It
was produced in cooperation with leading experts on this
subject (William George, Peter Ohnstad, and
PMI/MITAGS).
Subtitles: ENG
Item no: DVD0-52
Length: 19 minutes
Price: $250.00

Job Safety Analysis


A job safety analysis (JSA) looks very different from one job
site to another. However, all JSAs share three key
components: identifying a job's steps, recognizing the
potential dangers of each step, and determining how best to
avoid those dangers. This video covers the entire JSA
process and highlights what you need to know to make your
job easier, safer, and more efficient.

Life Savers: Conducting Successful Lifeboat Drills


Ten percent of all maritime casualties occur during lifeboat
drills. With proper training and the precise execution of
lifeboat drills, you can make sure that your ship isn't part of
this statistic. In this video, you'll see how knowing what to
do during lifeboat operations significantly minimizes the
chances of crew injuries, both during drills and in an actual
emergency.

Subtitles: ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-54
Length: 18 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: ENG, KOR, PER, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-37
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $200.00

Lockout/Tagout: Ensuring a Safe Working


Environment
Hazardous energy on-board a maritime vessel can injure or
kill ship personnel. This video, together with your company's
lockout/tagout program, will help keep you and your crew
safe by showing you how to isolate dangerous energy
sources until your work is finished. You'll learn how to avoid
serious accidents by familiarizing your crew with the safety
procedures regarding hazardous energy.

Making and Breaking Tow: Safe Operating


Practices
Making and breaking tow on a seagoing merchant vessel is a
precise and dangerous operation that's performed in a
constantly changing environment. Being at the wrong place
at the wrong time can have instant and serious consequences.
This video will help you and your crew build awareness,
master the required skills, and minimize the risks that are
inherent in tow jobs.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-44
Length: 9 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-56
Length: 17 minutes
Price: $250.00

Man Overboard! Procedures and Precautions


Going overboard while at sea is one of the greatest dangers
in the maritime industry. This video focuses on identifying
the best practices for preventing man-overboard (MOB)
situations and knowing what to do when one of your
shipmates ends up in the water accidentally. Included are 30
test questions approved by the U.S. Coast Guard and three
MOB-related checklists.

Maritime Labor Convention: Know Your Rights


The Maritime Labor Convention (MLC) exists to protect
seafarers from abuse, mistreatment, and unjust labor
practices. In this video, 100 pages of MLC regulations have
been condensed into a fast-paced, easy-to-understand
summary of the basic concepts of the convention and how to
comply with them. It covers everything from wage policies
to the lengths of work shifts and rest periods.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-43
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, PER, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-48
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $250.00

Maritime Piece Theater: Basic Safety Awareness


Inject some humor and a unique silent-film-era style into
your shipboard training. This entertaining DVD presents six
safety clips that address basic risk-management and personal
protective equipment (PPE) issues in a fast-paced,
fun-to-watch format. The series of three-minute videos
depicting typical on-board situations will have special appeal
for younger seafarers and ESL or multilingual crew
members.

Medical Procedures: The Officers' Shipboard Guide


There's no question that having a ship's crew that's well
trained in basic medical procedures saves lives. This video
explains and illustrates the fundamentals of maritime
medicine. It covers a broad range of knowledge and skills,
from everyday practices to emergency procedures. The
information is presented in three main sections: preparation,
assessment, and treatment.

Subtitles: ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-50
Length: 19 minutes
Price: $250.00

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Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPA


Item no: DVD0-09
Length: 53 minutes
Price: $250.00

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Onboard Oil Pollution Response: Be Your Best,
Prepare For The Worst
It's critical that you know how to help prevent oil spills and
what steps you and your crew can take to minimize
contamination in the event of a spill. In this video, you'll
learn to prepare and conduct effective drills and to respond
correctly to an actual spill. It also addresses compliance with
applicable maritime industry standards, guidelines, and
regulations.

Personal Injury Prevention: Building a Safety


Culture
Promoting a safe work environment on your ship prevents
accidents and injuries and ultimately saves lives and money.
This video features the insight and commentary of Richard
Bracken, author of "Personal Injury Prevention: A Guide to
Good Practice," with an emphasis on the STCW Convention
and ISM Code. Learn the importance of a safety
management system and good maritime housekeeping.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA


Item no: DVD0-05
Length: 16 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPA


Item no: DVD0-06
Length: 18 minutes
Price: $250.00

Personal Injury Prevention: Work Safe, Stay Safe


Don't let a lack of focus lead to crew injuries on your ship.
This video will help you develop a shipboard environment in
which safety is a constant priority. If features the insight and
commentary of Richard Bracken, author of "Personal Injury
Prevention: A Guide to Good Practice," and focuses on
everyday practices that promote personal safety and injury
prevention.

Pilot Ladders: Safe Rigging Procedures


Pilots come aboard ships to assist with navigation during
particularly critical phases of voyages. It's imperative that
crews do everything possible to ensure the safety of all
personnel during pilot transfer operations, which always
involve risk even when conditions are favorable. In this
video, your crew will learn the essentials of performing safe
and efficient pilot transfers at sea.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPA


Item no: DVD0-07
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA


Item no: DVD0-33
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $250.00

Pilot Ladders: Safe Use Techniques


Pilots come aboard ships to assist with navigation during
particularly critical phases of voyages. It's imperative that
crews do everything possible to ensure the safety of all
personnel during pilot transfer operations, which always
involve risk even when conditions are favorable. In this
video, your crew will learn the essentials of performing safe
and efficient pilot transfers at sea.

Piracy: Preparations, Precautions, and Response


In this time of increased pirate activity on the high seas, it is
essential to know what can be done to deter such incidents.
This video focuses on the threat of maritime piracy and the
actions that a ship's crew should take to reduce the threat of
pirate attacks and to respond appropriately in the event of
such an attack.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-34
Length: 7 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, KOR, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-35
Length: 11 minutes
Price: $295.00

Portable Fire Extinguishers: Your First Line of


Defense
Be ready to put out a fire on your ship at any time. In this
video, you will learn how critical it is to understand the
dangers of an on-board fire and how to combat it
successfully. See demonstrations of the correct use of fire
extinguishers, which are the most effective way to minimize
crew injuries and ship damage.

Security Drills: Nine Steps to Success


Security drills on ships are a necessary fact of life in the
maritime industry. This video shows your Ship Security
Officer (SSO) how to design and implement effective
security drills. It present the nine basic steps that must be
included in any successful shipboard drill or exercise, and it
provides several typical drill scenarios for your crew to
observe.

Subtitles: ENG
Item no: DVD0-32
Length: 11 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-31
Length: 32 minutes
Price: $360.00

Security NOW! From Plan to Action


The security plan for your ship will be of little use unless
you put it into action. This video shows you how to
implement security strategies and practices on your vessel by
following specific guidelines. Learn what the U.S. Coast
Guard wants to see on-board your ship and what the new
ISPS Code security levels mean for you and your crew.

Security NOW! The Assessment


The first component or phase of shipboard security planning,
as defined by the ISPS Code, is the security assessment. In
this video, you'll learn what a security assessment is, how to
develop one, and how to implement it. These tasks are
typically the role of the Ship Security Officer (SSO) on each
vessel, who has a number of on-board duties.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-15
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $200.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-12
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $200.00

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Security NOW! The On-Scene Survey
An attack on your ship while at sea could cost lives and
money. In this video, you and your crew will learn to
minimize the threat of attacks by performing an effective
survey of your vessel. Identifying the strengths and
vulnerabilities of your vessel will improve your ship's risk
profile and help you stay one step ahead of would-be
intruders.
Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA
Item no: DVD0-13
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $200.00

Security NOW! The Security Plan


There's no higher priority for maritime vessels at sea than
ship security and crew safety. This video demonstrates how
shipboard security is all about managing the risks and
mitigating the threats. Using what you learn in the DVD, you
and your crew can make your ship as secure as possible by
having a comprehensive and well-thought-out security plan.
Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA
Item no: DVD0-14
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $200.00

Security Search Techniques: Accommodation


Contraband on a ship can be anything from merely
undesirable items to potentially harmful or illegal items.
Don't let contraband endanger your crew. This video shows
how implementing access control and conducting berthing
searches are key steps you can take to help protect crew
members by reducing the chances of problematic items or
substances making their way onto your vessel.

Security Search Techniques: Baggage


Minimize the chances of contraband ending up on your
vessel by making thorough baggage searches a key part of
your ship security plan. This video focuses on complying
with ISPS Code and MARSEC guidelines while also
emphasizing courtesy and respecting the rights of those who
board your ship. You'll see how security searches make your
crew and your vessel safer.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-21
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $200.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-22
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $200.00

Security Search Techniques: Personnel


Searching everyone who boards your vessel at sea or in port
is not easy, but doing so is an important and required
component of ship and port security. This video
demonstrates how the most effective way to accomplish this
critical task is with a well-trained crew and a well-planned
procedure that complies with the ISPS Code and MARSEC
guidelines.

Security Search Techniques: Ship's Stores


One of the most vulnerable aspects of your ship's security is
the delivery of stores, or supplies, to the ship. Criminals and
terrorists often try to exploit this vulnerability to either gain
unauthorized access to a vessel or load contraband onto it
undetected. This video focuses on the best methods of
screening all incoming stores and detecting contraband in
deliveries.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-23
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $200.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-24
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $200.00

Sexual Harassment Prevention


Sexual harassment claims cost companies millions of dollars
and create unsafe and stressful work environments. If your
crew is thinking about a recent harassment incident, they're
not focused on their jobs. In this video, you'll see that by
conducting annual awareness trainings and implementing
clear response procedures, you can build a safety culture and
reduce potential liabilities on-board your ship.

Ship Security Officer: Duties and Responsibilities


Without effective ship security, your vessel is constantly
vulnerable to attack. In this video, you'll see how having a
knowledgeable, qualified Ship Security Officer (SSO)
on-board minimizes this danger. The SSO has many
shipboard responsibilities, but the most important of those is
identifying and responding to any and all threats that
jeopardize the safety of the crew and the ship.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA


Item no: DVD0-55
Length: 22 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA


Item no: DVD0-17
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $200.00

Shipboard Familiarization: Know Your Duties,


Know Your Ship
Eighty percent of all accidents are caused by human error.
This video presents a wealth of guidance that will help every
mariner minimize this "human factor" on his or her vessel.
Best practices, information on STCW requirements, and the
importance of a thorough on-board orientation are just a few
of the areas covered in this DVD.

Slips, Trips, and Falls


Mariners at sea are particularly vulnerable to dangerous
accidents such as slips, trips, and falls that can lead to
serious injury and death. This video will give your crew a
solid understanding of the potential hazards, an appreciation
of the need for constant awareness of their surroundings, and
a command of basic safety rules that can help prevent such
accidents.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA


Item no: DVD0-04
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA


Item no: DVD0-60
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $250.00

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STCW Compliance: 2010 Manila Amendments
Wondering what's new in STCW 2010? Curious about
what's changed since the 1995 STCW Convention? Not sure
what it's got to do with you? This video answers these and
other questions about the latest STCW standards and
compliance requirements for personnel aboard seagoing
merchant ships.
A bonus Instructor's Resource CD includes a guide and a
text copy of the 2010 STCW Convention.
Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA
Item no: DVD0-03
Length: 28 minutes
Price: $250.00

Stowaways! A New View on Prevention


The problem of stowaways on ships is as old as seafaring
itself. This video draws on the expertise of seasoned
mariners and industry experts to present practical,
easy-to-understand approaches to preventing stowaway
situations and also to dealing with them when they occur.
This presentation is designed for use either by the Ship
Security Officer (SSO) or for crew security training.
Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPA
Item no: DVD0-20
Length: 12 minutes
Price: $200.00

U.S. Port State Control: Shipshape and Inspection


Ready
Whenever maritime vessels that are flying foreign flags enter
U.S. waters, the officers and crew members should be fully
aware of the U.S. Port State Control process. Watching this
video will help prepare your vessel's personnel for
inspections by the U.S. Coast Guard and immigration and
agricultural officials. Produced with the assistance of U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.

Vessel General Permit 2013: Protecting the Marine


Environment
Before your vessel can leave port, it must be with current
Vessel General Permit (VGP) requirements pertaining to
protecting the marine environment. This video and the
accompanying training book present clear and simple steps
you can take to achieve this compliance. Integrate the
inspection, monitoring, and reporting required by VGP into
your best practices and existing safety management systems.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-02
Length: 24 minutes
Price: $250.00

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD0-38
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $325.00

Working at Heights
On a working ship, even a fall from a low height can be very
serious and potentially deadly. Hard metal surfaces and
sharp equipment present seafarers with numerous hazards. In
this video, your crew will learn the necessary preparations
and procedures that will enable them to perform work at
heights safely and respond appropriately in the event of an
accident.
Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA
Item no: DVD0-58
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $200.00

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A Guide to Safe Rigging Practices & Procedures:
Basic Rigging Concepts
A great deal of this responsibility lies with the crane operator
and the assisting riggers. It is their job to safely and
efficiently utilize the lifting machinery and rigging gear
available to them in order to support all ongoing operations.
This program sets the stage for the good rigging by
answering the most important job-related questions.

A Guide to Safe Rigging Practices & Procedures:


Putting Slings to Work: Hitch, Capacity, &
Hardware Selection
Current work rules and government regulations place full
responsibility for proper rigging performance upon the Crane
Operator and Rigger. It is the rigger's duty to be familiar
with the condition and capability of all tools and equipment
used.

Item no: DVD1-60


Length: 27 minutes
Price: $260.00

Item no: DVD1-56


Length: 32 minutes
Price: $260.00

A Guide to Safe Rigging Practices & Procedures:


Rigging Gear & Inspection Criteria
All types of rigging gear and associated hardware and
termination types are introduced and demonstrated in their
appropriate uses.

A Guide to Safe Rigging Practices and Procedures:


Modules 1-5
The complete A Guide to Safe Rigging Practices &
Procedures Series

Subtitles: ARA, FRE, POR, SPA


Item no: DVD1-105
Length: 22 minutes
Price: $260.00

A Seafarer's Guide to Energy Conservation & The


Marine Environment
Learn about on board energy conservation, waste
management, and what it means to be a responsible seafarer.
Subtitles: CHI, FRE, GRE, POR, RUS, SPA, TAG
Item no: DVD12-17
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $325.00

Item no: DVD1-109


Price: $685.00

Air Winch
In the oil, construction, and maritime industries, material and
personnel are frequently moved. When destinations are
inaccessible by cranes or other movers, an Air Winch is an
ideal choice. These powerful and versatile tools can pose
serious hazards if careful procedures are not followed. Air
Winch reviews basic OSHA and ASME codes and standards
for safe winch operation.
Item no: DVD8-01
Length: 25 minutes
Price: $300.00

Amazing Sea Vehicles: How Do They Do It?


Learn how industrial plants manufacture the greatest sea
vehicles, including hovercrafts, container ships,
cruise liners, and submarines. Featuring segments from
seasons 3 and 4 of the series, watch massive sea vehicles get
designed and built.
Item no: DVD-560
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Assessing Risk: Hot Work


Risk assessments on hot work save lives. Using a case study
of a deadly shipboard accident, this program shows how
performing risk assessments during hot work jobs prevents
potentially fatal situations. It also highlights the formal risk
assessment process, specifically addressing hot work.
Subtitles: CHI, FRE, GRE, POR, RUS, SPA, TAG
Item no: DVD12-23
Length: 17 minutes
Price: $325.00

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Anchoring of Vessels
Watch an anchor interact with sea beds in several conditions.
Effective use of your anchor comes from understanding the
mechanics of anchoring.
Item no: DVD5-03
Length: 32 minutes
Price: $310.00

Assessing Risk: Slips, Trips and Falls


Over 1 in 3 deaths among seafarers are due to slips, trips,
and falls. That's too many casualties. This program discusses
risk assessment with the aim of reducing the incidence of
slips, trips, and falls. Included in this program is the use of
actual incident report photographs to drive home this
message: these easily avoidable accidents continue to occur
and cost the maritime industry dearly - in time, money, and
suffering.
Subtitles: FRE, GRE, POR, RUS, SPA, TAG
Item no: DVD12-20
Length: 17 minutes
Price: $325.00

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Assessing Risk: Start to Safe Finish
Complacency kills. Carrying out routine safety procedures
without recognizing potential risks is dangerous. Following
risk assessment through from start to finish minimizes
workplace injuries. This program wraps up the Assessing
Risk series, brings together topics addressed in the first two
programs, and drives home the importance of performing
risk assessments before starting any workplace evolution.

Attack on the USS Cole


This intense documentary begins with the terrorist cell and
finishes with the suicide bombing on the Cole. Hear the
stories of heroism that saved the ship and crew from
complete destruction.
Item no: DVD-521
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, GRE, POR, RUS, SPA, TAG


Item no: DVD12-24
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $325.00

Bilge Water Management


See how an Oily Water Separator works and understand how
to properly use the Oil Record Book. This 43-minute video
has three sections: MARPOL Annex I Requirements for
Handling Bilge Water, Specific Oily Water Separator
Operating Instructions and How to Use the Oil Record Book
for Bilge Water Management.

Bridge Teamwork: Communication is Everything!


This program explores the importance of working as a team
on board ship, especially on the bridge where
communication is vital. The film gives us an understanding
of how an efficient bridge is run, with clear lines of
communication between the master and his officers - all
working as a team.

Item no: DVD5-18


Length: 43 minutes
Price: $460.00

Subtitles: CHI, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD12-14
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $325.00

Chapter 8 of Sire VIQ - Cargo & Ballast System Petroleum Tankers (VOL 1 of 3)
Vessel audit compliance procedures for cargo & ballast
operations on board oil tankers.

Chapter 8 of Sire VIQ - Cargo & Ballast System Petroleum Tankers (VOL 2 of 3)
Know what Vetting Inspectors are looking for and improve
the safety of your ship. Using detailed 3D animations, this
program covers vessel audit compliance procedures for
cargo & ballast operations on board oil tankers, and is based
on repetitive observations by Vetting Inspectors while
auditing vessels as per Chapter 8 of the SIRE VIQ.

Item no: DVD5-22


Length: 12 minutes
Price: $260.00

Item no: DVD5-24


Length: 13 minutes
Price: $260.00

Chapter 9 of VIQ - Mooring


Don't let damaged mooring lines and improper procedure
harm your crew and damage your ship. Improper mooring is
one of the leading causes of personal injury in the maritime
industry and is easily avoided.
Item no: DVD5-05
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $210.00

Deckhand Orientation, Safety & Injury Prevention


for Inland & Coastal Waterway Personnel
Ideal for teaching new crew members the job requirements
and safe work practices necessary for working in the towing
industry. It is also invaluable as a training resource to
reinforce safe work habits for existing employees. Delivered
in multiple modules, each with their own learning objective,
the program is well suited for on-board safety meeting use.
Item no: DVD1-21
Length: 60 minutes
Price: $475.00

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Confined Space Awareness


Confined spaces are some of the most hazardous areas in any
workplace, and employees must be aware of all the hazards
involved. Confined Space Awareness reviews the safe work
practices, procedures, and equipment required to make a safe
entry.
Item no: DVD8-09
Length: 8 minutes
Price: $125.00

ECDIS: A Primer & Reminder


ECDIS is a major advancement in the way we navigate our
ships, but it's a complex subject and one that is frequently
not understood, leading to problems from wasted money to
grounded vessels.
Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, GRE, HIN, POR, RUS, SPA,
TAG
Item no: DVD12-25
Price: $255.00

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Emergency Helicopter Abandonment
As the number of personnel flying over water increases,
there is a greater risk of helicopter ditchings and the need for
personnel to be trained in underwater escape methods.
Item no: DVD1-11
Length: 24 minutes
Price: $360.00

Enclosed Lifeboats: On Load Release Gear


Systems
Faulty lifeboat systems jeopardize your crew, leading to
unnecessary and avoidable casualties. This program walks
you step-by-step through the design of the release gear
system and points out right and wrong operations and
maintenance.
Item no: DVD5-01
Length: 9 minutes
Price: $385.00

Enclosed Space Entry: Perils and Precautions


Enclosed spaces are the silent killer of the maritime industry.
Knowing the hazards and precautions taken when working in
these areas minimize personal injury to your crew through
establishing a safe workspace. This program highlights
entering enclosed spaces on board vessels and precautions
taken to prevent incidents or accidents from occurring.

Emergency Response - The Vital First Minutes


There are new rules, and many countries and organizations
demand new levels of excellence from seafarers. This is
especially true in a maritime emergency. What happens in
those vital first few minutes can turn a problem into a
disaster unless there is an emergency response plan.
Item no: DVD12-03
Length: 25 minutes
Price: $325.00

Enclosed Space Entry: And One More Tragic


Casualty
When tragedy strikes, confusion on how to respond can
arise. This case study examines the numerous factors that led
to a deadly enclosed space entry incident as well as the
company's response in the ensuing months.
Item no: DVD5-19
Length: 22 minutes
Price: $350.00

Engine Room Resource Management


Get the full potential from not only your ship, but also your
crew. Human factors and the connection with STCW
implementation are emphasized.
Item no: DVD2-09
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $125.00

Item no: DVD5-08


Length: 29 minutes
Price: $310.00

Explosion On-board a Laden Chemical Tanker


Explosions are a constant danger on board chemical tankers.
Learn what steps to take to avoid a life threatening incident
and to minimize damage caused by an explosion. This
program is based on the true facts of an explosion on board
an undisclosed chemical tanker.
Item no: DVD5-09
Length: 22 minutes
Price: $350.00

Fatal Cost of Negligence and Non-Compliance


Avoid fatal non-compliance accidents at sea by watching this
highly detailed computer-generated recreation of a disaster.
Learn which steps were ignored in the company's
regulations. See what to enforce in your company's QSMS
manuals to avoid these costly errors.
Item no: DVD5-17
Length: 31 minutes
Price: $350.00

www.maritimetraining.com

Extreme Engineering: Container Ships


In this episode, Danish ship builders are attempting to turn
the mass of steel beneath their torches into a monster
container ship, a vessel that when completed, will blow the
rudders off the worldwide cargo shipping industry.
Item no: DVD-550
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Fire Down Below: A Safety Culture


This drama touches on ISM and STCW themes, including
the importance of a safety culture, correct record-keeping,
maintenance procedures and the individual responsibility of
everyone on board ship. The story opens with a dramatic fire
that results in the death of a young cadet and follows a fire
investigator as he analyzes the damage and interviews the
crew.
Subtitles: CHI, RUS, SPA
Item no: DVD12-02
Length: 25 minutes
Price: $325.00

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Fire Safety & Firewatch
Fire safety involves taking precautions to reduce the
likelihood of a fire, and knowing how to react if one occurs.
A Firewatch is trained to perform these duties and identify
unsafe work conditions and fire prevention techniques to
reduce potential dangers. Fire Safety & Firewatch presents
an overview of fire prevention, extinguishing, and the major
hazards associated with performing hot work.
Item no: DVD8-02
Length: 25 minutes
Price: $300.00

Great Lakes Shipwrecks


This program uses high definition television images,
animation, and personal stories to explore Thunder Bay's
underwater graveyard of hundreds of ships. Marine
archaeologists, historians, and shipwreck survivors give first
hand accounts about the many ships and crews that went
down in these waters.
Item no: DVD-559
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens


It is vital that employees know how to respond properly
when an accident or injury occurs in the workplace.
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens is a serious concern in
responding to injury because these microorganisms can
cause disease. Knowing the basic first aid and emergency
action steps helps to minimize damage to life and property.
Item no: DVD8-15
Length: 7 minutes
Price: $125.00

Hand Safety Awareness


Your hands are your most used tools on the job, and are
exposed to more hazards and potential injuries than any
other part of the body. Preventing hand injuries begins with
paying attention, as well as identifying and controlling
hazards in the workplace.
Item no: DVD8-14
Length: 7 minutes
Price: $125.00

HAZCOM: Hazard Communication


Employees must be able to identify hazardous chemicals in
the workplace, as well as the precautions required to protect
themselves. HAZCOM helps workers understand the hazards
and safe work practices through the use of warning labels,
signs, and material safety data sheets (MSDS).

Hebei Spirit (Case Study)


Educate your crew on the proper course of action during a
potential collision and minimize the chance of it happening.
This animated reenactment of the Hebei Spirit collision
includes corrective actions that could have been taken to
minimize damage and avoid the accident altogether.

Item no: DVD8-04


Length: 7 minutes
Price: $125.00

Item no: DVD5-06


Length: 9 minutes
Price: $110.00

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Safety for the Oilfield


Industry
Learn how to recognize when Hydrogen Sulfide is present in
the work area and take necessary precautions to work with
Hydrogen Sulfide safely.

I Choose Not to Look the Other Way


In this dramatic re-enactment a series of near misses,
(working at heights, back strain, improper PPE, rushing to
get a job done) all go unreported and contribute to a poor on
board safety culture.

Subtitles: SPA
Item no: DVD1-50
Length: 31 minutes
Price: $375.00

Item no: DVD2-12


Length: 15 minutes
Price: $125.00

Incident Reporting
Incidents are unplanned, undesired events that adversely
affect the completion of a task. Even when there are no
injuries or property damage, it is the responsibility of all
employees to report all incidents so they may be properly
investigated and analyzed.

Industrial Revelations: The European Story: Steam


on the Water
Ronald Top tells the story of how European engineers
transformed the power of steam from pumping water from
English mines into powering great ships.

Item no: DVD8-11


Length: 6 minutes
Price: $125.00

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Item no: DVD-625


Length: 24 minutes
Price: $35.00

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International Safety Management Code
Focusing on safety is a no-brainer: it saves time, money, and
lives. Promote the development of safeguards through an
emphasis on human element capabilities and training to
harness advances in equipment and technology. Hear the
unique lessons learned by other companies who have already
gone through the ISM certification.

ISM Code - What's It Got To Do With Me?


This program cuts through the small print of the ISM Code
in a deliberately provocative way.
Subtitles: CHI, RUS, SPA
Item no: DVD12-04
Length: 25 minutes
Price: $325.00

Item no: DVD2-01


Length: 19 minutes
Price: $125.00

ISPS Code
In an era of increased security threats, having an effective
security team is vital. An essential element to a successful
team is knowing preventative measures, done through proper
training. This program deals with the implementation of the
ISPS Code for ships in port and at sea. It also addresses
assisting port authorities in case of a security threat.
Item no: DVD5-04
Length: 24 minutes
Price: $260.00

Lifeboat Drills: Preparing for Safety


Input from industry experts and case studies illustrate what
can go wrong while participating in a lifeboat drill. Learn
preventative measures and best practices.
Subtitles: CHI, FRE, GRE, POR, RUS, SPA, TAG
Item no: DVD12-18
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $325.00

Line Handling: Safe Working Environments &


Procedures
Improper line handling can lead to severe injuries or even
death. A ship's second officer was killed when he was caught
by a line and pulled into a winch drum and an an Able
Bodied Seaman was seriously injured when his knee was
crushed against a bitt due to a jammed line on the capstan.
Item no: DVD2-13
Length: 45 minutes
Price: $250.00

Maritime Medical Emergencies: A Shock to the


Heart
This program depicts resuscitation of a crew member with a
single shock of an AED, administering oxygen, starting an
IV, administering intravenous medication, use of a pulse
Oximeter, applying a cervical collar, moving a crew member
with possible neck injuries, monitoring vital signs,
consulting with a physician, and packaging the crew member
for helicopter evacuation.

Launching and Recovery System of 'Free Fall Life


Boats'
The worst time to realize you know too little about a lifeboat
is when you enter one. Minimize your risk of injury by
learning how the launching and retrieval systems operate.
This program focuses on various aspects relating to the
release gear system and recovery procedures for free fall life
boats.
Item no: DVD5-15
Length: 8 minutes
Price: $385.00

Liferaft Operation and Survival Practices


Abandoning ship is not the be all, end all. Liferaft training is
an essential element to personal survival and is required by
SOLAS. In the event of having to use a liferaft this training
will most likely save your life.
Item no: DVD1-03
Length: 30 minutes
Price: $360.00

Maritime Benzene Awareness


Learn the hazards and the preventative measures required
when transferring, transporting or storing Benzene cargoes.
This training fulfills the requirements of the American
Waterways Operators Responsible Carriers (RCP) (RCP
V-C-1f-2) and the USCG 46 CFR 197.565 (b).
Item no: DVD1-42
Length: 13 minutes
Price: $385.00

Maritime Medical Emergencies: An Elephant on the


Chest
This program depicts treatment of a crew member suffering
from chest pain in a documentary-style reenactment. It steps
through the correct actions on board medical personnel
should take.
Item no: DVD4-04
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $99.95

Item no: DVD4-01


Length: 16 minutes
Price: $99.95

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Maritime Medical Emergencies: Be Prepared
This program depicts treatment of a crew member who has
suffered a seizure; depicting procedures including primary
and secondary physical examinations, stabilization of the
spine by means of a cervical collar, administration of
oxygen, and consulting with a physician.

Maritime Medical Emergencies: Cooking Up


Trouble
This program depicts treatment of a crew member who has
suffered second degree burns in a documentary-style
reenactment. It steps through the correct actions on board
medical personnel should take.

Item no: DVD4-08


Length: 8 minutes
Price: $99.95

Item no: DVD4-05


Length: 12 minutes
Price: $99.95

Maritime Medical Emergencies: Don't Be a Fall Guy


This program depicts treatment of a crew member who has
suffered trauma, including an exposed fracture of the leg,
during a fall. It shows splinting multiple fractures, applying a
cervical collar, moving a seriously injured crew member,
making primary and secondary injury assessments, dressing
the exposed fracture, monitoring vital signs, administering
narcotic pain medication, consulting with a physician, and
packaging the crew member for transport.

Maritime Medical Emergencies: Don't Get Choked


Up
This program depicts treatment of a crew member suffering
from complete blockage of the trachea. Watch someone
perform the Heimlich Maneuver, learn how to administer
oxygen, use a blood pressure cuff and pulse oximeter.
Item no: DVD4-09
Length: 5 minutes
Price: $99.95

Item no: DVD4-03


Length: 13 minutes
Price: $99.95

Maritime Medical Emergencies: Green with Envy


This program depicts treatment of a crew member suffering
from sea sickness in a documentary-style reenactment. It
steps through the correct actions on board medical personnel
should take.
Item no: DVD4-10
Length: 11 minutes
Price: $99.95

Maritime Medical Emergencies: One Hand for the


Ship
The program depicts treatment procedures including
assessment of an injured crew member's ABC's, stabilization
of the immediate threats to his life and limb, dressing the
wound, packaging the amputated part for transport,
administration of morphine, starting an IV and administering
an intravenous antibiotic, and consulting with a physician.
Item no: DVD4-06
Length: 9 minutes
Price: $99.95

Maritime Medical Emergencies: The Eyes Have It


This program depicts treatment of a crew member whose
eyes have been contaminated with a caustic substance. The
program demonstrates irrigation of a crew member's eyes,
administering anesthetic eye drops, testing a crew member's
vision, performing a fluorescent dye test to check for corneal
abrasions or ulcerations, applying antibiotic ointment to the
eyes, and patching an injured eye.

Maritime Medical Emergencies: Use Your Head


This program depicts treatment of a crew member who has
been struck in the head by a falling tool. It shows treatment
procedures including primary, secondary, and follow-up
physical examinations, stabilization of a crew member's
spine by means of a cervical collar, transfer to the ship's
hospital using a litter, treatment of a head wound and nose
bleed, and consulting with a physician.

Item no: DVD4-02


Length: 9 minutes
Price: $99.95

Item no: DVD4-07


Length: 12 minutes
Price: $99.95

MARPOL: The New Rules


Keep yourself out of trouble and do your part to protect the
Earth. Noncompliance with MARPOL can lead to heavy
fines and even jail time. This program discusses four areas in
which ships affect the environment (fuel, engines, gas, and
incineration) as well as the requirements enforced by
MARPOL to limit these effects.

Massive Engines: Ships


Chris Barrie examines the development of marine engines,
from the first crude steam ships to the huge diesel engines
found on modern container ships.
Item no: DVD-564
Length: 24 minutes
Price: $35.00

Subtitles: CHI, RUS, SPA


Item no: DVD12-13
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $325.00

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Mayday! The Bering Sea
In March 2008, the fishing ship Alaska Ranger steamed out
of Dutch Harbor, Alaska on a 12-day winter fishing mission.
Just 120 miles into the Bering Sea in pitch darkness, the ship
suddenly went down leaving 47 fishermen fighting for their
lives in the frigid water and 20-foot waves. The rescue that
unfolded over the next 14 hours would become the largest
and most daring maritime rescue in U.S. history. This is the
dramatic story in the words of those who survived, and the
heroic account of those who did not.

Medical Emergencies at Sea


Learn how to evaluate an emergency scene, how and when
to offer basic first aid, and how to communicate with
shore-based services and expertise.
Item no: DVD10-02
Length: 37 minutes
Price: $280.00

Item no: DVD-568


Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Mighty Ships: Emma Maersk


As the Emma Maersk sets out on a two week journey from
the Far East to Western Europe, the ship and her crew will
encounter rough seas, bad weather, a transit of the Suez
Canal and the threat of a pirate attack, as they work to keep
to a rigid schedule.
Item no: DVD-573
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Mighty Ships: M/V BeCrux


The crew of the BeCrux has a difficult double-duty, both to
the ship and to its living cargo. They must safely load
livestock aboard the ship and into individual pens. They
must plot a course that avoids and rough seas. Most
importantly, they have to feed and water the beasts, and
clean the waste the animals produce. These nautical cowboys
will monitor the animals as the climate changes and work to
maintain a level of comfort for their "passengers" unlike any
other vessel on the seas.
Item no: DVD-572
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Mighty Ships: M/V Faust


Mighty Ships sails along on Wallenius Wilhelmsen's M/V
Faust, the largest car carrier in the world, as it takes a
shipload of cars, ranging from Mini Coopers to Jaguars,
Land and Range Rovers as well as Rolls Royce, across the
notoriously rough seas of the North Atlantic.
Item no: DVD-574
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

MT Accident (Case Study)


Learn from others' accidents. Watch an accurate reenactment
of a collision involving an undisclosed VLCC tanker.
Initially issued to other ships in its fleet as a training tool on
avoiding future collisions, this program has recently become
available to the public.
Item no: DVD5-10
Length: 33 minutes
Price: $350.00

NORM: Awareness
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) includes
all radioactive elements found organically in the
environment, which exist in low levels all around us.
However, the extraction and production of oil, natural gas, or
minerals may cause these materials to accumulate in the
hazardous concentrations. NORM: Awareness reviews the
hazards and proper safety procedures associated with
NORM.
Item no: DVD8-10
Length: 26 minutes
Price: $300.00

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Mooring Operations: One Small Slip


Mooring is a dangerous line of work in which hundreds of
lives have been lost due to improper work practices
performed by experienced and inexperienced workers.
Understand the importance of preparation, teamwork,
control, and correct use of PPE and learn the role that
weather, maintenance, and complacency can play.
Subtitles: CHI, FRE, GRE, POR, RUS, TAG
Item no: DVD12-19
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $325.00

Nitrogen On Board Chemical Tankers


Knowing the hazards of Nitrogen and its proper uses saves
lives. Make yourself aware of the relationship between
Nitrogen and your ship to avoid personal injury and ship
damage.
Item no: DVD5-14
Length: 25 minutes
Price: $260.00

NORM: Survey
NORM surveys are an essential part of radiation protection
programs. Surveys are conducted when facilities or
equipment have known or suspected contamination. NORM:
Survey reviews the basic policies, procedures, and
equipment necessary to detect the presence and magnitude of
NORM contamination.
Item no: DVD8-16
Length: 11 minutes
Price: $250.00

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Ocean of Fear
Centered on the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, which was
torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on July 30, 1945 in the
Philippine Sea. Of the estimated 900 men who survived the
attack, only 317 were rescued after four days in shark
infested waters.
Item no: DVD-579
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Onboard Basic Safety Training Program: Basic Fire


Fighting
To prevent this catastrophic emergency, every seaman is
trained in Basic Fire Fighting. Each is expected to pay
constant attention to fire prevention, and to be capable of
serving as an effective member of a fire response team.
Comprehensive program includes workbook and strong
visuals for teaching this vital core competency.
Item no: DVD4-23
Length: 47 minutes
Price: $295.00

Onboard Basic Safety Training Program: Onboard


First Aid: Immediate Actions
Based on actual incidents drawn from Maritime Health
Services, a professional medical consultant firm that has
responded to more than 15,000 incidents. Photographed
aboard deep-sea vessels ranging from tugs and fishing
vessels to container ships and tankers, these videos
demonstrate professionally executed emergency medical
techniques and procedures in documentary fashion, with a
minimum of theory.

Onboard Basic Safety Training Program: Personal


Safety & Social Responsibility
This ideal teaching aid illustrates safe working practices,
effective human relationships, fundamentals of
communication and chain of command, emergency
procedures, and pollution prevention. Combining
dramatized, image-rich scenarios with a corresponding
full-color workbook and a comprehensive audio-visual test,
this program teaches mariners to pay close attention to
personal safety in a world of potential hazards.

Item no: DVD4-22


Length: 43 minutes
Price: $295.00

Item no: DVD4-25


Length: 35 minutes
Price: $295.00

Onboard Basic Safety Training Program: Personal


Survival
Even the best ships can capsize or sink with terrifying speed,
and personal survival equipment is only as good as the men
and women who operate it. This program, based on
requirements in Table VI of the STCW Code, offers training,
testing, and assessment features that facilitate compliance
with the International Safety Management (ISM) and STCW
Codes and includes a workbook.

Operation of Offshore Mechanical Cranes


There is a high level of risk involved with crane
operation.Having a well-trained crane operator is essential to
your crew's safety. This refresher course in proper
operational procedures as recommended by API RP 2D.
Item no: DVD1-86
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $335.00

Item no: DVD4-24


Length: 55 minutes
Price: $295.00

Personnel Transfer
Personnel transfers are a daily occurrence in offshore
environments, but each method presents potentially serious
hazards. Personnel Transfer reviews the proper procedures to
follow for each transfer method, as well as how to respond in
the event of an offshore emergency or evacuation.

POPS - The Programme of Personal Safety


This series contains short safety clips with no dialogue,
making them easily understood by all nationalities on a ship.
Item no: DVD12-POPS
Price: $1000.00

Item no: DVD8-06


Length: 8 minutes
Price: $125.00

POPS 1
This program contains several clips covering issues
including mooring dangers, security, back injury, and drug
abuse. The POPS series contains shorts with no dialog,
making them easily understandable by all nationalities on
your vessel.
Item no: DVD12-05
Length: 60 minutes
Price: $325.00

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POPS 2
This program contains 10 safety clips including Oil Spill Everyone's Nightmare to Fire - Not Wanted On Board. The
POPS series contains shorts with no dialog, making them
easily understandable by all nationalities on your vessel.
Item no: DVD12-06
Length: 27 minutes
Price: $325.00

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POPS 3
This program includes several safety clips ranging from
Basic First Aid to Wear the Right Gear. The POPS series
contains video shorts with no dialog, making them easily
understandable by all nationalities on your vessel.
Item no: DVD12-07
Length: 27 minutes
Price: $325.00

POPS 5
This is the latest in the series, and includes Don't Let a
Terrorist on Your Ship. The POPS series contains no dialog,
making them easily understandable by all nationalities on
your vessel.
Item no: DVD12-09
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $325.00

POPS 4
This program continues the unique concept of short,
memorable safety clips, from Fire - Don't Have One to Work
as a Team. The POPS series contains no dialog, making
them easily understandable by all nationalities on your
vessel.
Item no: DVD12-08
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $325.00

Portable Gas Detection Equipment Calibration


Procedures
Defective gas detection equipment cause unnecessary
casualties in the workplace. Ensuring your crew's well being
requires knowing whether a space is safe to enter,
accomplished in part by performing proper calibration
procedures.
Item no: DVD5-07
Length: 9 minutes
Price: $110.00

PPE
Personal protective equipment, or PPE, is any barrier worn
to reduce exposure to hazards or injuries. Selecting the
appropriate PPE for a job, wearing PPE correctly, and
properly maintaining PPE are vital to keeping employees
safe from workplace hazards.

Raging Planet: Sea Storms


Every trip on the Earth's oceans is a potential battle with
nature. Witness the awesome forces that can punch a giant
hole in a supertanker, capsize any size ship, and leave you
fighting for your life on the open seas, thousands of miles
from help.

Item no: DVD8-13


Length: 7 minutes
Price: $125.00

Item no: DVD-589


Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Respiratory Protection
When the potential for exposure to atmospheric hazards
exists, employees must be protected. Respiratory Protection
helps employees understand the safety procedures, hazard
controls, and PPE that protects them in dangerous
atmospheres.

Safety and Survival: Procedures, Equipment, and


Training
Shivering in the frigid waters of the North Pacific is not the
time to realize that your safety and survival training is
insufficient. Essential survival techniques are explored by
modern emergency teams. USCG rescue helicopter pilots,
lost-ship survivors, and commercial fishermen discuss vital
survival techniques. This program, presented by NPFVOA,
is a crucial component of any vessel's safety program.

Item no: DVD8-08


Length: 6 minutes
Price: $125.00

Item no: DVD10-01


Length: 62 minutes
Price: $280.00

Safety Management: Chapter 5 of VIQ (Vol. 1 of 3)


Know what the inspectors are looking for. Focusing your
energies on what inspectors look for is an effective way to
get high marks on inspections and improve the safety of your
ship. This program focuses on the standard repetitive
observations by vetting inspectors while auditing vessels as
per Chapter 5 of the Vessel Inspection Questionnaire through
the use of 3D animation.

Safety Management: Chapter 5 of VIQ (Vol. 2 of 3)


Know what the inspectors are looking for. Focusing your
energies on what inspectors look for is an effective way to
get high marks on inspections and improve the safety of your
ship. This program focuses on the standard repetitive
observations by vetting inspectors while auditing vessels as
per Chapter 5 of the Vessel Inspection Questionnaire through
the use of 3D animation.

Item no: DVD5-11


Length: 18 minutes
Price: $210.00

Item no: DVD5-12


Length: 16 minutes
Price: $210.00

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DVDs
Safety Management: Chapter 5 of VIQ (Vol. 3 of 3)
Know what the inspectors are looking for. Focusing your
energies on what inspectors look for is an effective way to
get high marks on inspections and improve the safety of your
ship. This program focuses on the standard repetitive
observations by vetting inspectors while auditing vessels as
per Chapter 5 of the Vessel Inspection Questionnaire through
the use of 3D animation.

Ship Safety Orientation


This program begins with a discussion of the goal of modern
vessel operations: to serve the shipping marketplace by
providing marine operations that cause no accidents, no
injuries to personnel, and no environmental damage.
Item no: DVD4-31
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $200.00

Item no: DVD5-13


Length: 11 minutes
Price: $160.00

Shipboard Accident Investigation


This program is intended to be used as a training aid to assist
accident investigation teams in conducting investigations. It
is also intended to make all crew members aware of the
importance of reporting accidents and near accidents.
Item no: DVD2-05
Length: 15 minutes
Price: $125.00

Shipboard Security Awareness


This video program features security professionals with
maritime backgrounds such as the Global Maritime
Transportation school at the U.S. Merchant Marine
Academy, and other industry professionals, which should
help to instill a high level of security awareness among crew
members and will provide practical real-world advice to
crews on the security of their ships.

Shipboard Energy Efficiency Management Plan


(SEEMP)
Beginning January 2013, the IMO adopted amendments to
MARPOL that made Shipboard Energy Efficiency
Management Plans (SEEMP) applicable for all vessels above
400 gross tons. This video introduces key elements of
SEEMP, and demonstrates activities that lead to fuel savings.
Item no: DVD5-20
Length: 14 minutes
Price: $260.00

Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention for Inland Waterways


and Maritime Personnel
Provides instruction on how to prevent injuries and fatalities
from the leading cause of accidents in all industries: slips,
trips, and falls.
Item no: DVD1-92
Length: 13 minutes
Price: $410.00

Item no: DVD2-10


Length: 24 minutes
Price: $225.00

Somali Pirate Takedown: The Real Story


The real story behind the Somali Pirate capture of the
Maersk Alabama, and the kill shots that saved the life of
Captain Richard Phillips.
Item no: DVD-596
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Step Back for Safety: Electrical Safety


Electricity is essential to modern life and it powers the
workplace, but it also presents life-threatening hazards. This
program focuses on methods for safe work and injury
prevention that include careful inspection of electrical
components, removal of broken equipment from service
including frayed cords, being sure to ground equipment
using Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, avoiding power
lines and stormy weather, and using PPE.

Static Electricity On Board Tankers


Watch how static electricity can cause a catastrophic
explosion on a tanker. Prevent this from happening on your
vessel by learning what causes static electricity and the
proper ways to minimize it.
Item no: DVD5-02
Length: 16 minutes
Price: $260.00

Step Back for Safety: First Aid and Bloodborne


Pathogens
Builds awareness of how to respond to common workplace
injuries and medical conditions. A focus on bloodborne
pathogens explains how to prevent serious diseases from
infecting your work force, or spreading among workers.
Item no: DVD1-46
Length: 9 minutes
Price: $325.00

Item no: DVD1-44


Length: 11 minutes
Price: $325.00

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DVDs
Step Back for Safety: Hazard Communication
(HAZCOM)
Working with hazardous chemicals is a dangerous task with
fatal consequences. Understand how to use information
found on warning labels and in Material Safety Data Sheets
to handle and store chemicals using PPE, and
how to respond to leaks, spills or other accidents.

Step Back for Safety: Hearing Conservation


When a worker loses hearing due to noise in the workplace,
it is gone forever. Learn essential steps to prevent hearing
loss.
Item no: DVD1-48
Length: 7 minutes
Price: $325.00

Item no: DVD1-52


Length: 11 minutes
Price: $325.00

Step Back for Safety: Housekeeping


Clean up your room! Learn basic housekeeping skills and
how to keep yourself safe while making your surroundings a
little more pleasant.
Item no: DVD1-49
Length: 9 minutes
Price: $325.00

Stranger on the Bridge: Contact


There is no substitute for the Mark I eyeball. However, using
your navigational instrumentation alone is not enough to
guarantee safe navigation. This case study includes a
reenactment and analysis of an incident in which poor
communications on the bridge and a lack of attentiveness
lead to a collision between a tanker and a car ferry.
Subtitles: CHI, RUS
Item no: DVD11-09
Length: 23 minutes
Price: $350.00

Stranger on the Bridge: Quatsino Sound


Grounding a vessel is not only embarrassing, it can cost you
your job. This case study includes a reenactment of an actual
incident of grounding, along with an analysis that walks you
through specific elements that affected the incident. In this
incident the pairing of a hasty pilot and an inexperienced
master leads to a devastating accident.
Subtitles: CHI, RUS
Item no: DVD11-08
Length: 24 minutes
Price: $350.00

Take 5: Five Ways to Stay Safe


It sounds like pure common sense... because it IS pure
common sense. Take 5 makes it real by identifying for the
crew member what could go wrong and how these 5 steps
can help avoid the accident. The audience sees how hazards
like leaking oil, an unsecured ladder, or an electric shock can
all be avoided by engaging the brain before the hands.
Subtitles: CHI, RUS, SPA
Item no: DVD12-11
Length: 10 minutes
Price: $190.00

Ten Sure Ways To Hurt Your Hands & Arms (Vol-II)


See ten new gruesome finger, hand and arm injuries and
learn what precautionary measures could have prevented the
accidents. Graphic animations provide visual consequences
that remind your crew about the importance of basic safety
when performing everyday jobs.
Item no: DVD5-23
Length: 16 minutes
Price: $260.00

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Stranger on the Bridge: The Turn


We've all heard that loose lips sink ships, but on the bridge
sealed lips can, as well. This case study includes a
reenactment and analysis of an incident in which poor
communications on the bridge and errors in navigation lead
to the grounding of a vessel.
Subtitles: CHI, RUS
Item no: DVD11-10
Length: 19 minutes
Price: $350.00

Ten Sure Ways to Hurt Your Hands & Arms


See ten gruesome hand and finger injuries and learn what
precautionary measures could have prevented the accidents.
These graphic images provide visual consequences that
remind your crew about the importance of basic safety when
performing everyday jobs.
Item no: DVD5-21
Length: 13 minutes
Price: $260.00

The Case of the Invisible Assassin


A compelling case study of a fatal enclosed space entry
accident on board a bulk carrier in the Gulf of Thailand.
Includes both re-enactment and analysis chapters.
Teach your crew what steps would have prevented the loss
of life, Learn why risk assessment is so vital to realizing the
dangers involved in enclosed space entry, Follow the rules learn the safe entry procedures
Item no: DVD11-12
Length: 26 minutes
Price: $350.00

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The Case of the Silent Assassin
A compelling case study of a fatal enclosed space entry on
board a tanker in the Mediterranean. Learn which procedures
ignored by crew and officers resulted in the death of two
crew members.

The Human Element


Based on the award-winning book of the same name, this
film uses a dramatic story to show how a series of minor
oversights and misjudgments by different crew members can
work together to create a major incident at sea.

Item no: DVD11-11


Length: 25 minutes
Price: $350.00

Subtitles: CAN, ENG, FRE, GRE, HIN, POR, POR, RUS,


SPA, TAG
Item no: DVD12-26
Length: 34 minutes
Price: $535.00

The Program for Shipboard Safety


The program describes the importance of a safety culture
extending from top management through the ranks of on
board personnel. It discusses the importance of ship
familiarization training for new crew members and covers
maritime security, the HSSE (health, safety, security and
environmental) management system, and an introduction to
shipboard environmental management.

Think! FIRST
This program contains twelve short training films, intended
for delivery as either a single presentation, or as twelve
standalone training films. It is a major contribution toward
the creation of a "Safety Culture" on board any vessel.
Item no: DVD12-21
Length: 20 minutes
Price: $325.00

Item no: DVD4-35


Length: 20 minutes
Price: $200.00

Tragedy and Courage on the Bering Sea (Case


Study)
This program will make your crew sit up and take notice.
The message is as simple as it is imperative: a crisis at sea
can happen to you. Safety training is a critical component of
vessel operation that everyone on board must take seriously.
Hearing it from the mouth of a veteran sea captain who
acknowledges that he once shared the attitude that his own
toughness and experience made him immune from
catastrophe only makes it more powerful.

Unsolved History: Death of the USS Maine


Wreckage photos and animation help engineers perform a
forensic autopsy of the U.S.S. Maine. This examination
should explain the explosion that coined the phrase
"Remember the Maine! To Hell with Spain" and started the
Spanish-American War.
Item no: DVD-619
Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Item no: DVD4-33


Length: 70 minutes
Price: $295.00

Unsolved History: World's Deadliest Sea Disaster


The sinking of Wilhelm Gustloff was the worst maritime
disaster in history. Sunk by a Soviet submarine on 30
January 1945, the death toll on the Wilhelm Gustloff was
equivalent to nearly six Titanics.

Vessel Layup Procedures


Prevent unnecessary damage to your vessel by following
essential procedures to prepare it for a safe and incident free,
long-term layup. These methods and procedures are based on
those used by BP Oil Shipping Company.

Item no: DVD-620


Length: 48 minutes
Price: $35.00

Item no: DVD2-04


Length: 25 minutes
Price: $125.00

Vetting the Bridge


Fully utilize your ship; familiarize yourself with the ship's
bridge. Knowing what inspectors look for leads to better
performance during operations and better marks on
inspections. This program highlights common observations
by vetting inspectors when auditing the navigational
requirements as per Chapter 4 of the Vessel Inspection
Questionnaire. It is also intended to show the correct
procedures to follow with respect to the commonly identified
deficiencies.

Zero Error - A Flawless Operation


Accidents will happen, but you can minimize their
occurrence by aiming for 100% safety. Zero Error
encourages everyone to take responsibility for proactive
safety thinking and planning, using a simple but effective
system of "safety sampling" that encourages and produces an
environment where error is not tolerated and becomes a
thing of the past.

Item no: DVD5-16


Length: 14 minutes
Price: $210.00

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Item no: DVD12-10


Length: 15 minutes
Price: $200.00

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Computer Based Training
Accident Investigation
This course covers several topics, including the nature of
accidents and how they occur, a step-by-step guide to
carrying out effective accident investigation according to the
type of accident that occurs, along with interview techniques
and protocol.
Item no: CBT21-380
Price: $385.00

Conducting Mariner Assessments


This course trains in assessment methods for mariners who
want to sign off on STCW Competencies and also for those
who serve as Designated Examiners for candidates for
towing-vessel licenses and endorsements. Accepted as
suitable training by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Item no: CBT30-01
Price: $295.00

Environmental Awareness
This course covers different types and sources of pollution at
sea. It highlights international rules and regulations
introduced to prevent and reduce pollution, as well as what
are considered good practices for complying with these rules
and regulations.
Item no: CBT21-384
Price: $385.00

Catering and Hygiene


For galley staff and chef cooks, this course includes 16
cooking demonstration videos and recipes from various
ethnic cuisines. The Hygiene course teaches how to
safeguard food so it does not cause illness or harm.
Item no: CBT21-366
Price: $385.00

Electrical Safety for Mariners


Learn the best practices to reduce the risks associated with
electrical systems aboard all types of commercial vessels in
all types of service: oceangoing, coast wise, inland, and
offshore.
Item no: CBT2-76
Length: 90 minutes
Price: $225.00

Fuel Management
Fuel Management is the handling of fuel from the moment it
crosses the bulwark until it is burned. Doing it right is
essential for the safe and efficient operation of the ship.
There have been an increasing number of cases where ships
were stopped for significant periods, unable to safely run
their main or auxiliary engines. Poor fuel management cost
the ship owners millions of dollars in damage and downtime
each year.
Item no: CBT21-391
Price: $385.00

ISPS Crew Awareness


This course provides an overview of the Maritime Security
Policy, as well as duties and responsibilities under the ISPS
Code. It addresses global security threats and the measures to
be taken at each security level. Lastly, it focuses on the
contents of the Ship Security Plan.
Item no: CBT21-387
Price: $385.00

Lifeboat Training
This course addresses the typical arrangements and
equipment used on board, specific safety measures and Fall
Preventer Devices (FPDs), as well as operating procedures
for the different types of lifeboats. It provides an overview of
IMO requirements and regulations including SOLAS and
MSC Circulars.
Item no: CBT21-365
Price: $385.00

Oily Water Separators


This course covers environmental problems caused by oil
pollution and MARPOL regulations, as well as how oily
water separators work, how to perform maintenance on it,
and common issues associated with it. Also addressed is how
oil content monitors work, what the Oil Record Book is, and
how to complete it.

Risk Assessment
This course examines the aims and benefits of doing risk
assessment. It outlines the key stages in carrying out
effective risk assessment and management and provides
students with a step-by-step practical guide to filling out a
risk assessment form. Included is a simple chart that assists
in calculating risk.

Item no: CBT21-383


Price: $385.00

Item no: CBT21-385


Price: $385.00

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Computer Based Training
Secure Anchoring and Effective Inspection
Anchoring operations are common shipboard operations but
still result in frequent incidents. Learn how to avoid these
incidents by anchoring safely and effectively, preventing
anchor loss.
Item no: CBT21-389
Price: $385.00

Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan


Carbon emissions caused by shipping could be reduced
significantly if operational efficiency is improved on a large
number of ships. Even a small improvement in operational
efficiency across the global fleet can have a significant
impact on carbon emissions. SEEMP became a mandatory
tool in January 2013 and training is an essential part of the
requirement. Marlins SEEMP Course will guide seafarers
and vessel operators on how to reduce energy consumption
on board and implement a SEEMP.
Item no: CBT21-390
Price: $385.00

Vessel General Permit


This course covers the background of VGP, as well as
inspection requirements, corrective action assessments,
documentation, and training requirements. Also included is
an overview of vessel-specific and operation-specific
requirements, such as bunkering and ballast operations.

Volatile Organic Compounds Emission Control


Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) can affect human
health and the environment. Learn why and how to control
VOC with this interactive program.
Item no: CBT21-388
Price: $385.00

Item no: CBT21-386


Price: $385.00

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Books
Chemical Tankers: A Pocket Safety Guide
The booklet provides a good introduction and familiarization
to Tanker practice, terminology, and standards. It is not
intended as a detailed operational guide but is aimed at
personnel with little or no experience.
Item no: B14-09
Length: 36 pages
Price: $20.00

Effective Communication Instructor's Guide


You don't need to be a professional trainer or facilitator to
guide learners through this program. This 200-page
guidebook provides different learning materials you can use
to meet your own requirements and your learner's skill
levels. It goes beyond traditional vocabulary drill and word
memorization, teaching social skills and basic business
communication standards. It's not an English language
instruction program; it is about improving workplace
behavior and building positive relationships.
Item no: B0-06
Length: 200 pages
Price: $95.00

Enclosed Space Entry Guidebook


The Enclosed Space Entry Guidebook is designed to aid
every mariner regardless of level or rank. It is full of helpful
tips and reminders on how to stay safe, as well as a unique
2-level test: an easier one for those who are new to the
training and a harder test for those who are skilled, yet need
a refresher. Use with any or all of our Enclosed Space Entry
training programs to maximize your learning experience.
Item no: B0-05
Length: 44 pages
Price: $45.00

Maritime Security Awareness Training Workbook:


Digital Version
Developed by the Maritime Institute of Technology &
Graduate Studies (MITAGS) and the Pacific Maritime
Institute (PMI) with the assistance of the U.S. Coast Guard,
the Workbook covers all topics needed to comply with the
ISPS Code training requirements.
Item no: B0-04d
Length: 16 pages
Price: $650.00

Sargasso Sea Poster


This British Admiralty chart includes high-quality images
and information about endangered species and the
consequences of environmental degradation.
Item no: P0-05
Price: $10.00

Maritime Security Awareness Training Workbook


Developed by the Maritime Institute of Technology &
Graduate Studies (MITAGS) and the Pacific Maritime
Institute (PMI) with the assistance of the U.S. Coast Guard,
the Workbook covers all topics needed to comply with the
ISPS Code training requirements.
Item no: B0-04
Length: 16 pages
Price: $45.00

Medical Procedures: The Officers' Shipboard


Guidebook
Don't let unnecessary casualties happen. A lack of medical
knowledge leads to avoidable worsening of injuries. With
three easy-to-follow sections, this book walks you through
preparing, assessing, and treating several common injuries.
This book was authored in conjunction with the program
Medical Procedures and addresses its subject matter in
greater detail.
Item no: B0-02
Length: 60 pages
Price: $35.00

Security Now! Guidebook


A great resource for your Ship Security Officer. Go in depth
on various aspects of shipboard security, from security levels
to your Ship Security Plan and company obligations.
Coupled with the Security NOW! series, this book promotes
an efficient ship security team by addressing ISPS Code
specific topics and can be used as a guide to improve the
overall security on board your vessel.
Item no: B0-07
Length: 26 pages
Price: $45.00

The Cold Water Survival Handbook


The purpose of this guide is to examine the hazards of cold
exposure that may endanger your life, and to provide you
with advice on how to prevent and minimize those dangers.
A thorough understanding of the information contained in
this booklet may one day save your life. 2006 Edition.

Vessel General Permit 2013: Program Guide


This comprehensive guidebook describes the technical
details of VGP in simple terms and builds understanding for
vessel operators and crews. We also offer a DVD to
accompany this training guidebook to enhance your learning
experience.

Item no: B4-01


Length: 21 pages
Price: $15.95

Item no: B0-08


Length: 25 pages
Price: $45.00

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