Alaska Marine Safety

Education Association

 
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USCG Approved Courses

Marine Safety
Instructor Training

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Sitka, Alaska
September 14 through 20, 2010 

ABOVE: A Marine Safety Instructor Training participants enjoy wearing immersion suits during a course in Sitka, September 2007. Pictured, left to right, Erin Mank, Amy Blair, Heidi Herter and Megan Piersma.

$495.00 for AMSEA members*

$550.00 for nonmembers

A late registration fee of $100.00 will be charged for anyone registering after 5:00 PM on Friday August 27, 2010


How To Register
Pre-registration is required for participation in all MSIT courses.

Already Registered For This Course?

See the Sitka Travel Information page for information about how to get there, where to stay and what to eat in Sitka, Alaska.

See the list of what to bring to the course.

ABOVE: AMSEA staff member Steven Campbell, left, monitors an MSIT participant using an immersion suit and a liferaft in a Sitka harbor during a class held in September 2007.

 

Information About This Course

Marine Safety Instructor Training (MSIT) course is a premier train-the-trainer course. It is an intensive 48-hour, six and one-half day program designed to train individuals to effectively teach cold water survival procedures, marine safety equipment and onboard safety drills. The course is U.S. Coast Guard approved. Instructors successfully completing the course receive:

  • Sea time toward licensure or credits toward EMT certification
  • A fishing vessel drill instructor card (meets U.S. Coast Gurard requirements for documented fishing vessels)
  • College credit (500 level) University of Alaska Southeast (for an additional fee)
  • Credit for completing "special professional training or experience that relates directly to the contingencies listed in 46 CFR 28.270 (a) including experience as an instructor, or training received in instructional methods."
  • Opportunity to become a U.S. Coast Guard-accepted marine safety instructor with access to AMSEA's extensive equipment and teaching materials lending collection.
  • STCW "Train the Trainer" Certificate - (for an additional fee and an additional half-day)
Topics covered in the course (Please see the MSIT course description page for details about these course topics.)
  • Preparation for emergencies
  • Cold water survival
  • Sea survival, equipment, procedures and onboard drills
  • Land survival
  • Food and water in a survival situation
  • Cold water near drowning
  • Hypothermia
  • Methods of instruction
  • Risk assesment and risk management
  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Overnight survival exercise

Course Costs

AMSEA Members* $495.00
Non-members $550.00

A late registration fee of $100.00 will be charged for anyone registering after 5:00 PM on Friday September 5, 2008.

*Member rates are available to individuals who hold a current AMSEA membership at at least the $50.00 (Donor) level. To learn more about AMSEA memberships, please visit the Membership Page.

Optional STCW Train-the-Trainer certificate coursework can be completed the afternoon of the last day of the MSIT course. Additional fee of $200.00 applies.

Those wishing to take this course for university credit, may earn up to 3 postgraduate level credits for an additional fee of $90. There are additional course requirements for credit. Registration forms will be available the first day of class and the $90. fee will be collected at that time.

Additional costs include travel to and from Sitka, and housing and meals during the six and one-half day course.

A limited number of course participant stipends for travel costs are available for individuals in a position to provide safety training to commercial fishermen thanks to funding from National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and other sources. Depending upon current funding and applicant need, part or all of travel expenses (maximum of $500.00) may be reimbursed. Please see the travel cost reimbursment application for details about eligibilty for these stipends.

 

Course Location and Schedule

The course begins promptly at 8:00 AM on Tuesday September 14, 2010 at State of Alaska’s Public Safety Training Academy (also known as the Trooper Academy) in Sitka.  Class will conclude on Monday Septmber 28 before noon and in time to depart Sitka by air on that day.  

Sitka Travel Information

Please see our Sitka Travel Information page for information about how to get there, where to stay and what to eat in Seward, Alaska. Additional travel information is available from the Sitka Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Post-Workshop Support for Participants

For Further Information

For more details, contact AMSEA
via email or at 907-747-3287.

  ABOVE: A shelter built during an overnight survival excercise.

 

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