Overview

Certifying Body

OSHAA

Study Units

8-Units

Total Credits

30-Hours

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Course Category

Health And Safety

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the,OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Shipboard Firefighting;

Candidates must complete the following 8 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Introduction to Shipboard Firefighting and Fire Safety Principles (3 hours)
  • Fire Science and Behaviour in Maritime Environments (4 hours)
  • Fire Prevention and Detection Systems on Ships (4 hours)
  • Firefighting Equipment and Personal Protective Gear (5 hours)
  • Firefighting Techniques and Suppression Methods (5 hours)
  • Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures (3 hours)
  • Handling Hazardous Materials and Fire Risks on Board (3 hours)
  • International Maritime Fire Safety Regulations and Compliance (3 hours)

Upon the Successfully Completion,OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Shipboard Firefighting, learners will be able to

  • Introduction to Shipboard Firefighting and Fire Safety Principles
  • Understand the fundamental concepts of shipboard firefighting and the importance of fire safety
  • Recognise common fire hazards specific to maritime settings
  • Describe the basic principles of fire prevention and control on ships
  • Fire Science and Behaviour in Maritime Environments
  • Explain the chemistry and physics of fire and combustion processes
  • Identify how fire behaves differently in enclosed shipboard environments
  • Analyse factors influencing fire spread and intensity on vessels
  • Fire Prevention and Detection Systems on Ships
  • Identify various fire detection technologies used on ships
  • Understand the design and function of fire prevention systems
  • Develop skills to monitor and maintain fire safety equipment effectively
  • Firefighting Equipment and Personal Protective Gear
  • Recognise different types of firefighting equipment available on ships
  • Demonstrate proper use and maintenance of firefighting tools and gear
  • Understand the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) for safety during fire incidents
  • Firefighting Techniques and Suppression Methods
  • Apply appropriate firefighting techniques for different classes of fires
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of fire suppression agents and extinguishers
  • Develop strategies for effective fire containment and extinguishment onboard
  • Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures
  • Plan and execute emergency response actions during fire incidents
  • Understand shipboard evacuation protocols and muster procedures
  • Enhance decision-making skills for quick and safe evacuation
  • Handling Hazardous Materials and Fire Risks on Board
  • Identify hazardous materials commonly found on ships and associated fire risks
  • Apply safety measures for handling and storing flammable substances
  • Manage fire risks related to hazardous cargo effectively
  • International Maritime Fire Safety Regulations and Compliance
  • Understand key international regulations governing shipboard fire safety
  • Ensure compliance with IMO and SOLAS fire safety standards
  • Develop practices that align with legal requirements and promote maritime safety
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Candidates must be 18 years or older at the time of enrolment.
  • Applicants should hold at least a secondary school qualification (High School / Matriculation or equivalent).
  • Prior maritime or offshore industry experience is recommended. At least 1–2 years of relevant professional exposure in seafaring, shipping operations, or safety management is advantageous.
  • Since the course is delivered in English, learners must demonstrate basic to intermediate proficiency in reading, writing, and communication.

What You Need to Know

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Shipboard Firefighting is designed for ship crew members, deck officers, marine engineers, offshore oil and gas workers, maritime safety officers, and port personnel responsible for onboard safety and emergency response.

Shipboard fires are among the most dangerous emergencies at sea. This course equips learners with the knowledge and practical understanding required to prevent fire incidents, respond quickly during emergencies, and protect lives, vessels, and cargo.

  • In-depth understanding of shipboard fire prevention and control
  • Practical knowledge of firefighting equipment and emergency procedures
  • Improved safety awareness and risk management skills
  • Enhanced employability within maritime and offshore sectors

Graduates may pursue roles such as Shipboard Safety Officer, Fire Safety Crew Member, Offshore Safety Assistant, Maritime Emergency Response Team Member, Port Safety Supervisor, or Health and Safety Officer within shipping, offshore energy, and marine operations industries.

Learners can progress to advanced maritime safety diplomas, offshore emergency response certifications, occupational health and safety qualifications, or specialised training in crisis management, marine risk assessment, and safety leadership.

Yes. The qualification is developed in line with internationally accepted maritime safety principles and industry practices, making it relevant for professionals seeking employment opportunities across global shipping, offshore, and maritime safety sectors.

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