Source: Newswire today
QMII adds Port Facility Security Officer to its USCG approved Maritime Security Officer course for Company, Vessel and Port Facility Security Officers (CSO/VSO/PFSO).
QMII’s Maritime Security Officer course has been approved by the United States Coast Guard as meeting the requirements for training Port Facility Security Officers in addition to Company and Vessel Security Officers. These officers are entrusted with the safety and security of our shipping companies, the individual ships, and the ports at which the ships call. Proper training of these men and women is vital to the safety of our fleet, the cargo of the ships, and the cities where they dock. QMII offers this 3 day course for training Company Security Officers (CS0), Vessel Security Officers (VSO) and Port Facility Security Officers (PFSO). This course satisfies the requirements for mariners seeking VSO, CSO, and PFSO endorsements.
This Maritime Security Officer (MSO) course, uses real life examples and situations to reinforce the learning points. Hands on workshops are designed to offer practical experience and preparation for maritime duties. This intensive course teaches valuable skills for mariners, managers, and auditors. It is offered in conjunction with a 2-day International Safety Management (ISM) Auditor Course, which means that in one week, individuals seeking to advance their careers will be able to fulfill all requirements, avoiding the problems associated with scheduling multiple courses in various locations.
QMII has offered the Maritime Security Officer class for the past year. During that time, 100% of student respondents reported favorably on the quality of the instruction and materials as well as satisfaction with the overall learning experience. Students also noted the value of the course to the advancement of their careers. All students indicated that they would recommend this class to their peers.
For further information or to register for this course, contact Lisa Parsley at QMII, AWorldofQuality.com/.
QMII adds Port Facility Security Officer to its USCG approved Maritime Security Officer course for Company, Vessel and Port Facility Security Officers (CSO/VSO/PFSO).
QMII’s Maritime Security Officer course has been approved by the United States Coast Guard as meeting the requirements for training Port Facility Security Officers in addition to Company and Vessel Security Officers. These officers are entrusted with the safety and security of our shipping companies, the individual ships, and the ports at which the ships call. Proper training of these men and women is vital to the safety of our fleet, the cargo of the ships, and the cities where they dock. QMII offers this 3 day course for training Company Security Officers (CS0), Vessel Security Officers (VSO) and Port Facility Security Officers (PFSO). This course satisfies the requirements for mariners seeking VSO, CSO, and PFSO endorsements.
This Maritime Security Officer (MSO) course, uses real life examples and situations to reinforce the learning points. Hands on workshops are designed to offer practical experience and preparation for maritime duties. This intensive course teaches valuable skills for mariners, managers, and auditors. It is offered in conjunction with a 2-day International Safety Management (ISM) Auditor Course, which means that in one week, individuals seeking to advance their careers will be able to fulfill all requirements, avoiding the problems associated with scheduling multiple courses in various locations.
QMII has offered the Maritime Security Officer class for the past year. During that time, 100% of student respondents reported favorably on the quality of the instruction and materials as well as satisfaction with the overall learning experience. Students also noted the value of the course to the advancement of their careers. All students indicated that they would recommend this class to their peers.
For further information or to register for this course, contact Lisa Parsley at QMII, AWorldofQuality.com/.
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