Courses
- STCW Refresher Training
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- Health and Safety Training
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- Basic Safety Week
- Alternative Fuel Systems
- Webinar Courses
- Yacht Training & Competency (including Superyacht)

1 Day
-The course covers the following Learning Outcomes:
• Learner knows why ship security is important and knows the roles and responsibilities of the organisations and individuals involved.
• Learner knows what constitutes a security risk, threat and vulnerability to the ship, its personnel, cargo and operations.
• Learner knows the capabilities and limitations of security methods, equipment and systems.
• Learner knows how to maintain the measures in a ship security plan and related requirements.
• Learner is able to maintain effectiveness of security arrangements, procedures and equipment, at all three security levels, taking into account
their limitations.
£140 excl. VAT

0.5 Day
STCW Personal Safety and Social Responsibility course is set up to offer a basic introduction for prospective seafarers in safety procedures and accident prevention while informing them on the employment conditions and working environments that they can expect of merchant ships, while on the half day course. After sitting a short examination, you will receive the STCW certificate.
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Background knowledge
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Shipboard organisation/general shipboard terms
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Emergency procedures
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Observe safe working practices
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Understand and take necessary actions to control fatigue
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Pollution prevention
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Shipboard duties and responsibilities
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Social responsibility
1. Must be over 16 years of age
2. Photographic ID (A Government issued, photographic proof of identity on the day of the course and this should take the form of either a valid Passport or a driving license or a valid discharge book)
Once completed, successful delegates will be awarded with an MCA approved STCW Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR) certificate after a short examination.
No.
£90 excl. VAT

1 Day On Site Course
This training is intended to meet the requirements set out in The Merchant Shipping (Entry into Dangerous Spaces) Regulations 1988 (SI 1988 No. 1638) (the Regulations), IMO Resolution A.864 (20) Recommendations for entering enclosed spaces aboard ships (adopted on 27th November 1997) and the Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen (COSWP).
Course Outcomes:
- Recognise potential dangerous enclosed spaces aboard a vessel
- Complete a typical enclosed space entry Permit to Work
- Carry out the safe testing of an atmosphere prior to enclosed space entry using typical industry test equipment, including knowledge of it’s maintenance and testing/calibration requirements.
- Carry out a safe enclosed space entry
- Carry out a self rescue from an enclosed space
- Carry out safety attendant role
No.
£195 excl. VAT

1 Day
Course outcomes
- Legislation, Regulations and Guidance affecting working at height with mobile access towers,
- PASMA Code of Practice; Product Standards EN 1004:2004, assembling,
- altering and dismantling towers incorporating current best practice for fall protection,
- inspection of completed mobile access towers and completion of Tower Inspection Records;
- hazards affecting the use of mobile access towers and how to avoid.
£99 excl. VAT

5 Day On Site Course
Stream Marine Training provides approved training packages for those interested in a career within the renewables industry. We offer a Basic Safety Training week for those beginning their careers in this sector. If you are already working in the offshore/onshore industry, we can offer training to advance in your career. Our Basic Safety Training course is made up of:
Day 1 & 2 Monday & Tuesday - Working at Height & Manual Handling Combined
Day 3 Wednesday - Sea Survival (for offshore personnel)
Day 4 Thursday - First Aid
Day 5 Friday - Fire Fighting
To book these courses individually, please call our bookings office on 0141 212 8777 to arrange a suitable date.
The Global Wind Organisation requires certificates to be updated every 2 years, so refresher training courses are also offered below, in line with the certification body regulations. To book refresher training at SMT, please also call our bookings office on 0141 212 8777 to arrange a suitable date.
- First Aid
- Manual Handling
- Fire Awareness
- Working at Heights
- Sea Survival
2 years
Persons preparing for a career in the offshore renewables industry
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
- GWO BST Fire Awareness
- GWO BST Manual Handling
- GWO BST Working at Height
- GWO BST Sea Survival
- GWO BST First aid
£462.50 excl. VAT

3 days
Our specialised course is tailored to fulfil the essential training needs of individuals new (or returning) to the offshore oil and gas industry.
Designed to meet the initial offshore safety and emergency response requirements, this comprehensive offering is particularly relevant for those who will be equipped with a compressed air emergency breathing system (CA-EBS) during offshore helicopter travel.
Get ready to kickstart your offshore career with the Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSEIT) that adheres to the highest industry standards. Gain a competitive edge through our top-notch offshore training program.
Training activities contained within this course may include physically demanding and potentially stressful elements. All personnel who participate in such activities must be capable of participating fully.
OPITO-approved training centres are required to ensure that prior to participating in in-water CA-EBS practical exercises the learner: Please see prerequisites below
a) Possesses a valid, unexpired Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) offshore medical certificate confirming the learner’s fitness for offshore work* OR possesses a valid, unexpired offshore medical certificate issued by a body outside of the UK which is recognised as equivalent to the OGUK medical certificate of fitness for offshore work* OR possesses a valid, unexpired, medical certificate of fitness to work at sea*, AND
b) Possesses a certificate of fitness to undertake shallow water CA-EBS training issued by a registered OGUK examining doctor*, OR, where the medical fitness certificate for work at sea includes a restriction or is subject to conditions, possesses a statement from an appropriately registered practitioner that the restriction or condition does not result from a respiratory or ENT condition and there is no absolute contraindication to the shallow water learner’s participation in the training*, AND
c) On the date on which the learner is to undertake shallow water CA-EBS training, and prior to entering the water in which the training takes place, the learner gives to the OPITO-approved Centre a statement, that to the best of the learner’s knowledge and belief, the learner has no (current or past) medical condition which makes the learner unfit to participate in the training. Learners must not participate in Additional CA-EBS Training (In-Water) practical exercises if they are unable to meet the requirements of a) b) and c) above.
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Develop a comprehensive understanding of generic offshore oil and gas installation hazards, their associated risks, and the implementation of control measures to mitigate or minimise these risks.
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Familiarise yourself with crucial offshore safety regulations and grasp fundamental safety management concepts. Our BOSEIT program covers these essential aspects, ensuring you are well-prepared for offshore work.
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Gain practical expertise by participating in simulated helicopter emergency scenarios, with a specific focus on effective escape techniques following helicopter ditching. Our offshore training emphasises the proper use of safety equipment and procedures during emergencies.
- Master sea survival techniques and basic first aid skills in a hands-on learning environment. Our expert-led training equips you with the necessary knowledge to respond promptly to emergency situations.
- Demonstrate proficiency in utilising basic firefighting equipment and self-rescue techniques, even in low visibility situations, including smoke-filled areas
OPITO
On successful completion of the course, delegates will be provided with an OPITO Approved certificate which is valid for 4 years.
Our specialised course is specifically designed to cater to the initial offshore safety and emergency training needs of individuals new (or returning) to the offshore oil and gas industry. It is ideal for those who will be provided with a compressed air emergency breathing system (CA-EBS) during offshore helicopter travel.
This comprehensive Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSEIT) fulfils industry standards for certification.
Enrol now to boost your preparedness and safety standards for a successful offshore journey.
4 years, via FOET courses
Price On Request

2 days
This course is to introduce the fundamental safety elements of the offshore oil & gas industry to new starts, giving an appreciation of the potential hazards and controls that might be encountered by personnel offshore. Each unit has been designed to focus the learners’ attention on their personal responsibility for safety thus influencing their behaviour and attitude towards their co-workers, the installation and the environment.
- Major Accident Hazards
- Workplace Hazards and Personal Safety
- Risk Management
- Control of Work
- Helicopter Safety
Where delegates successfully meet the Learning Outcomes of the course they will be issued with an OPITO Approved Certificate which is valid for 4 years.
OPITO
4 years
This course is to introduce the fundamental safety elements of the offshore oil & gas industry to new starts.
£350
There are no entry requirements.
However, if working offshore, it is expected that this programme will be taken after the OPITO approved BOSIET course so Centres can build on knowledge previously attained. However, if this is not the case then the BOSIET course will be required prior to travelling offshore and the learner will receive some reinforcement of knowledge previously gained.
There are no specific medical requirements, although personnel must have a current offshore medical certificate before being allowed to work offshore. No offshore medical certificate is required before OPITO MIST.
Please see here for a list of registered doctor's in the UK: https://oeuk.org.uk/oeuk-register-of-examining-uk-doctors-tables/

1 Day
The mooring operations course covers all aspects of safe mooring operations, focusing on the essential safety requirements to ensure all crew and mooring gangs are safe.
As ships get larger and the strains on mooring equipment become greater, this is an excellent choice for CPD and safety awareness.
The mooring operations course is aimed at people, whether at sea or shoreside, who will be working in a mooring operations environment.
The core topics of the mooring operations course are:
• Typical forward and aft mooring stations*
• Mooring and safety hazards
• Mooring signals
• Mooring ropes and heaving lines
• Mooring and unmooring*
• Communications
• Mooring Boats
• Damage
• Winches*
• Snapback zones
*Can be tailored to the specific company or vessel
Stream Marine Training
SMT Certificate of Mooring Safety and Operations Training
£140 excl. VAT

3 Days Webinar
The course which has been developed in line with the current legislative framework. To enable designated personnel to take up the role of a safety officer onboard a ship, as identified in The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Health and Safety at Work) Regulations 1997 (SI 1997 No. 2962) (the Regulations), which define a safety officer as ‘a person who has sufficient training and experience or knowledge and/or qualifies, to enable him/her to properly undertake the duty imposed under the relevant provision in the regulations.’
The aims of the course are to ensure that the delegates will:
- Understand the duties of the SSO
- Have considered the legal framework for safety
- Understand the relationship between the ISM code, safety management on board ship
- Have an overview of the ISM code
- Have considered the causes of accidents
- Understand the process and limitations of risk assessment
- Have considered the accident investigation process
- Understand the importance of appropriate interviewing technique
- Have considered factors influencing the effectiveness of safety committee meetings
On achievement of the desired standard of competence, a certificate can be issued by the training provider.
No.
£600 excl. VAT
Learner shall be a minimum of 18 years old have minimum 12 months sea time and have served at sea in a merchant vessel and have a minimum of two years in the merchant navy.

1 Day
The STCW Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Hull Integrity Training for RO RO Passenger Ships course is set up to offer masters, chief mates, chief engineer officers, second engineer officers and any other personnel who are responsible for embarking and disembarking passengers and for the safety of passengers in emergency situations. This course meets the requirements of CoP in Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Hull Integrity as laid down in Regulation V/2, paragraph 9 and section A-V/2 of paragraph 5 of the STCW Convention and Code as amended.
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organise the safe movement of vehicles and passengers when embarking and disembarking
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control all elements of cargo safety and hull integrity
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monitor and control atmosphere in ro-ro cargo spaces
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organise shipboard emergency procedures
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optimise use of resources
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control response to emergencies
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control passengers and other personnel during emergency situations
Outcome 1: The learner knows how to carry our safe loading and embarkation procedures.
Outcome 2: The learner understands the requirements for safe carriage of dangerous goods.
Outcome 3: The learner knows the requirements f or securing cargoes and knows how to use cargo-securing equipment and materials.
Outcome 4: The learner can carry our stability and stress calculations.
Outcome 5: The learner knows how to open, close and secure hull openings.
Outcome 6: The learner knows how to monitor and maintain a ro-ro deck atmosphere.
Successful delegates will be awarded with an MCA approved STCW Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Hull Integrity Training for RO RO Passenger Ships, after a short exam.
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Photographic ID (A Government issued, photographic proof of identity on the day of the course and this should take the form of either a valid Passport or a driving license or a valid discharge book).
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If you are unsure of which prerequisites you may need for a course, please go to https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/maritime-and-coastguard-agency to check.
No.
£225 excl. VAT

5 Day On Site Course
Stream Marine Training provides approved training packages for those interested in a career within the renewables industry. We offer a Basic Safety Training week for those beginning their careers in this sector. If you are already working in the offshore/onshore industry, we can offer training to advance in your career. Our Basic Safety Training course is made up of:
Day 1 & 2 Monday & Tuesday - Working at Height & Manual Handling Combined
Day 3 Wednesday - Sea Survival (for offshore personnel)
Day 4 Thursday - First Aid
Day 5 Friday - Fire Fighting
To book these courses individually, please call our bookings office on 0141 212 8777 to arrange a suitable date.
The Global Wind Organisation requires certificates to be updated every 2 years, so refresher training courses are also offered below, in line with the certification body regulations. To book refresher training at SMT, please also call our bookings office on 0141 212 8777 to arrange a suitable date.
- First Aid
- Manual Handling
- Fire Awareness
- Working at Heights
- Sea Survival
2 years
Persons preparing for a career in the offshore renewables industry
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
- GWO BST Fire Awareness
- GWO BST Manual Handling
- GWO BST Working at Height
- GWO BST Sea Survival
- GWO BST First aid
£462.50 excl. VAT

3.5 days
The approved GWO Basic Safety Training Refresher (BSTR) refreshes, reviews and builds on Delegates existing skills and tools obtained during BST courses, which include Fire Awareness, First Aid, Working at Heights and Manual Handling. To enable Delegates to work in the offshore environment, an additional GWO Sea Survival training shall be completed.
A participant is only allowed to attend a refresher course in the specific training module prior to the date of expiry on the current certificate or training records. If a certificate or training record is expired, the participant must attend the full Basic Safety Module(s) Training(s) to obtain a new training record.
- GWO BSTR Manual Handling Refresher
- GWO BSTR Fire Awareness Refresher
- GWO BSTR Sea Survival Refresher
- GWO BSTR Working at Height Refresher
- GWO BSTR First Aid Refresher
- First Aid
- Manual Handling
- Working at Height
- Sea Survival
- Fire Awareness
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- Delegates shall possess valid BST/ BSTR certificates or training records in WINDA for the all 5 safety training modules prior to attending BSTR training.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
2 years
People continuing a career in the offshore renewables industry
£380 excl. VAT

0.5 day
The aim of this course is to give the delegates the basic knowledge and skills through theoretical and practical training.
Delegates should be able to prevent fires, make appropriate judgements when evaluating a fire, manage evacuation of personnel and ensure all are safely accounted for in the event of an unmanageable fire. If the incident is judged to be safe, the delegates should be able to efficiently extinguish an initial fire by using basic hand held firefighting equipment.
GWO Fire Awareness (FA)
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the development and spread of fire
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the causes of fires in wind turbines and the related dangers
- The Delegates are able to identify any sign of a fire in a wind turbine environment
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the contingency plans in a wind turbine environment, including smoke detection and emergency escape procedures
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate correct actions for discovering a fire including correct use and fire extinguishing using firefighting equipment in a WTG
2 years
Persons preparing for a career in the offshore renewables industry
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
GWO
£50 excl. VAT

0.5 Day
The aim of this course is to give the delegates the basic knowledge and skills through theoretical and practical training.
Delegates should be able to prevent fires, make appropriate judgements when evaluating a fire, manage evacuation of personnel and ensure all are safely accounted for in the event of an unmanageable fire. If the incident is judged to be safe, the delegates should be able to efficiently extinguish an initial fire by using basic hand held firefighting equipment.
A participant is only allowed to attend a refresher course in the specific training module prior to the date of expiry on the current certificate or training records. If a certificate or training record is expired, the participant must attend the full Basic Safety Module(s) Training(s) to obtain a new training record.
GWO Fire Awareness Refresher (FAWR)
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the development and spread of fire
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the causes of fires in wind turbines and the related dangers
- The Delegates are able to identify any sign of a fire in a wind turbine environment
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the contingency plans in a wind turbine environment, including smoke detection and emergency escape procedures
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate correct actions for discovering a fire including correct use and fire extinguishing using firefighting equipment in a WTG
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- Delegates shall possess valid BST/ BSTR certificates or training records in WINDA for the Fire Awareness prior to attending BSTR training.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
2 Years
Persons continuing a career in the offshore wind and renewables industry
GWO
£50 excl. VAT

1 day
The aim of this BST Module is to enable delegates to administer safe and effective First Aid in the wind turbine industry/ WTG environment, in accordance with GWO First Aid training through theoretical and practical training.
Furthermore, this training will enable the delegate to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
GWO BST First Aid
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding of the importance of carrying out First Aid in a safe and sound manner, in accordance with the legislative requirements of their geographic location and according to the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) hereunder the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines
- The Delegates are able to identify and explain normal function, normal signs and symptoms of injuries and illness related to the human body
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding and correct order of management in an emergency situation in a Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) environment
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate correct use of lifesaving First Aid using the Primary Survey “C” -A - B – C including the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate correct use of the Secondary Survey
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate correct use of Primary and Secondary Survey including the use of First Aid equipment in a First Aid scenario
2 years
Persons preparing for a career in the offshore renewables industry.
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
£97.50 excl. VAT

1 day
The aim of this BSTR First Aid Module is to review and build on previously gained knowledge and skills from BST First Aid through theoretical and practical training so that Delegates can administer safe and effective First Aid, perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in the wind industry / WTG environment.
A participant is only allowed to attend a refresher course in the specific training module prior to the date of expiry on the current certificate or training records. If a certificate or training record is expired, the participant must attend the full Basic Safety Module(s) Training(s) to obtain a new training record.
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- Delegates shall possess valid BST/ BSTR certificates or training records in WINDA for First Aid prior to attending BSTR training.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
2 years
People continuing a career in the offshore wind and Renewables industry
GWO BSTR First Aid Refresher
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Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding of the importance of safely and correctly carrying out First Aid in accordance with the legislative requirements of their geographic location and according to the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) e.g. European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines
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Delegates are able to identify and explain normal function, normal signs and symptoms of injuries and illness related to the human body
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Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding and correct order of management in emergency situations in a wind turbine work environment
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Delegates are able to demonstrate correct use of lifesaving First Aid using the Primary and Secondary Survey (“C”-A-B-C-D-E)
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Delegates are able to demonstrate correct use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
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Delegates are able to demonstrate correct use of First Aid equipment in First Aid scenarios
£70 excl. VAT

0.5 Day
The aim of this Module is to encourage positive Manual Handling and ergonomic behaviour, encourage delegates to consider alternatives to manual handling through planning and to train delegates ability to perform Manual Handling tasks in a safe manner in the wind turbine industry/environment.
GWO BST Manual Handling
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate a problem-solving approach to Manual Handling in a wind turbine environment
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate Manual Handling risk reduction techniques
- The Delegates are able to identify aspects of their job tasks that could increase their risk of developing muscular/ skeletal injuries
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding of the importance of carrying out work duties in a safe and sound manner in accordance with the legislative requirements of their geographic work location
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding of safe practises of Manual Handling, including the correct handling of equipment
- The Delegates are able to identify signs and symptoms of injuries related to poor Manual Handling techniques and have knowledge of reporting methods
2 years
Persons preparing for work in the offshore renewables industry.
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
£40 excl. VAT

0.5 day
The aim of this Module is to encourage positive Manual Handling and ergonomic behaviour, encourage delegates to consider alternatives to manual handling through planning and to train delegates ability to perform Manual Handling tasks in a safe manner in the wind turbine industry/environment.
A participant is only allowed to attend a refresher course in the specific training module prior to the date of expiry on the current certificate or training records. If a certificate or training record is expired, the participant must attend the full Basic Safety Module(s) Training(s) to obtain a new training record.
GWO BSTR Manual Handling Refresher
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate a problem-solving approach to Manual Handling in a wind turbine environment
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate Manual Handling risk reduction techniques
- The Delegates are able to identify aspects of their job tasks that could increase their risk of developing muscular/ skeletal injuries
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding of the importance of carrying out work duties in a safe and sound manner in accordance with the legislative requirements of their geographic work location
- The Delegates are able to demonstrate understanding of safe practises of Manual Handling, including the correct handling of equipment
- The Delegates are able to identify signs and symptoms of injuries related to poor Manual Handling techniques and have knowledge of reporting methods
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
- Valid GWO BST/BSTR Manual Handling certificate or Winda record.
2 years
Persons continuing a career in the offshore wind or renewables industry
£76 excl. VAT

1 day
The aims of this BST Sea Survival course are, by theoretical and practical training to give the participants the basic knowledge and skills to act safely and take the correct preventive actions in all aspects of offshore operations from shore to installation vessel or WTG and vice versa, both during normal operation and in an emergency in an offshore wind energy environment.
GWO BST Sea Survival
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed awareness of the site organisation and relevant legislation to ensure that the candidates are aware of the roles, responsibilities and rules that apply to offshore wind farms.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge to understand the importance of correct clothing and conduct in an offshore wind farm environment. Further to enable skills of detecting and treating stages of cold shock, hypothermia and drowning related to exposures to the human body in an offshore wind environment.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge and skills to recognise the advantages and limitations of personal LSA and PPE and usage in a correct and safe manner.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge related to GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems) and SAR (Search and Rescue).
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed skills individually and collective to enhance the chance of survival in an emergency at sea.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge to recognise the hazards and risks of transfer and take the correct preventive measures into account by following procedures and use the available LSA and PPE in a correct and safe manner.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge to ensure safe conduct on installations, vessels and WTG´s during normal operations and in case of emergencies and evacuation.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed skills to conduct safe transfer of themselves and equipment between dock and vessel and WTG and vessel. Furthermore, to give the Delegates skills to assist in MOB situations.
- The Delegates can reflect on and process their learning outcome and key takeaways from the module, aiming to achieve a high learning transfer from the module to his/her way of work.
Persons preparing for a career in the offshore renewables industry
2 years
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
£150 excl. VAT

1 day
The aims of this BST Sea Survival course are, by theoretical and practical training to give the participants the basic knowledge and skills to act safely and take the correct preventive actions in all aspects of offshore operations from shore to installation vessel or WTG and vice versa, both during normal operation and in an emergency in an offshore wind energy environment.
A participant is only allowed to attend a refresher course in the specific training module prior to the date of expiry on the current certificate or training records. If a certificate or training record is expired, the participant must attend the full Basic Safety Module(s) Training(s) to obtain a new training record.
GWO BSTR Sea Survival Refresher
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed awareness of the site organisation and relevant legislation to ensure that the candidates are aware of the roles, responsibilities and rules that apply to offshore wind farms.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge to understand the importance of correct clothing and conduct in an offshore wind farm environment. Further to enable skills of detecting and treating stages of cold shock, hypothermia and drowning related to exposures to the human body in an offshore wind environment.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge and skills to recognise the advantages and limitations of personal LSA and PPE and usage in a correct and safe manner.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge related to GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems) and SAR (Search and Rescue).
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed skills individually and collective to enhance the chance of survival in an emergency at sea.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge to recognise the hazards and risks of transfer and take the correct preventive measures into account by following procedures and use the available LSA and PPE in a correct and safe manner.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed knowledge to ensure safe conduct on installations, vessels and WTG´s during normal operations and in case of emergencies and evacuation.
- The Delegates can demonstrate the needed skills to conduct safe transfer of themselves and equipment between dock and vessel and WTG and vessel. Furthermore, to give the Delegates skills to assist in MOB situations.
- The Delegates can reflect on and process their learning outcome and key takeaways from the module, aiming to achieve a high learning transfer from the module to his/her way of work.
- All personnel participating in Refresher Training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating.
- The Delegates shall also have a personal Delegate profile in WINDA and provide their own WINDA ID prior to completing the BST training.
- GWO BST or BSTR certificate or WINDA training Record
2 years
Personnel continuing a career in the offshore wind and renewables industry
£150 excl. VAT