ERRV
OPITO Approved ERRV Training
Stream Marine Training delivers a dedicated suite of OPITO approved Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) courses, supporting the operational, rescue craft and medical capability required for offshore environments.
Our ERRV programmes are built around practical, scenario-based learning and are delivered by experienced instructors to ensure delegates leave with the confidence and competence expected offshore.
New Approval: ERRV Crew Advanced Medical Aid (Including Further)
Stream Marine Training is proud to confirm we are now officially approved by OPITO to deliver ERRV Crew Advanced Medical Aid and Advanced Medical Aid (Further).
This OPITO accredited programme is designed for ERRV crew personnel who are responsible for delivering advanced medical aid offshore. Delegates develop the knowledge and practical skills required to manage medical emergencies confidently in remote offshore environments, where immediate external support may be limited.
This course complements SMT’s existing OPITO approved ERRV training suite, including ITSO, FRC Boatman and FRC Coxswain.
ERRV
Need help choosing the right ERRV course?
For booking information and upcoming dates, contact our team on +44(0)141 212 8777 or bookings@streammarinetraining.com.
What is ERRV training, and who is it for?
ERRV training supports personnel working on Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels in offshore environments. Courses are designed for crew members who require OPITO approved competence in vessel operations, rescue craft duties and emergency response responsibilities.
Are these ERRV courses OPITO approved?
Yes. The ERRV courses listed on this page are OPITO approved standards delivered by Stream Marine Training.
What is the difference between ITSO, FRC Boatman and FRC Coxswain?
These courses cover different ERRV responsibilities. ITSO focuses on core shipboard operations and the ERRV crew role, while the FRC courses focus on fast rescue craft operations, with Coxswain typically covering a higher level of responsibility than Boatman. Please refer to each course page for full learning outcomes and prerequisites.
What does ERRV Crew Advanced Medical Aid cover?
ERRV Crew Advanced Medical Aid develops the practical skills and decision-making required to manage medical emergencies offshore. It is intended for ERRV personnel responsible for providing enhanced medical care in remote environments. Course content and requirements are detailed on the course page.
How often do ERRV certifications need to be renewed?
Renewal and further training requirements vary by OPITO standard. Where further training or revalidation is required, this will be stated on the individual course page and in the OPITO standard guidance.
Do I need prerequisites before attending?
Some ERRV courses have prerequisites depending on the role and level of responsibility. Please check the individual course page requirements or contact our team and we will confirm the correct route for you.
How do I book an ERRV course?
You can book by selecting a course above and viewing upcoming dates. If you need support, contact our team on +44(0)141 212 8777 or bookings@streammarinetraining.com.