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A new crowd control course has been developed by NMIT Maritime School tutors and staff in collaboration with the Bay of Plenty Maritime School to meet additional learning outcomes and regulations set by Maritime New Zealand.
The one day course is designed to advance your knowledge and skills around managing a crowd in an emergency situation.
Keen to enrol? Apply here to secure your place today.
Held at the fire ground in Richmond, the one-day session will test your communication skills and leadership through a range of real-time scenarios. We’re basically going to create some chaos for you to manage using the techniques learnt that morning.
This will not only breed confidence in you but also help you deal with the unexpected - an imperative out in the workplace and especially so in the maritime industry.
With the additional component, you can perform a skipper’s (master’s) functions and duties on passenger and non-passenger ships less than 12 metres length overall, carrying up to 19 passengers within restricted limits (which includes both enclosed and inshore limits).
This endorsement is highly sought-after in the maritime industry - especially maritime tourism.
Imagine operating a charter boat in the Abel Tasman National Park or skippering an engine-powered catamaran across the Kaikoura Canyon watching Humpback whales, dolphins and albatross breach for air then dive in search of food. Not too shabby, right?
Your Skipper Restricted Limits programme just got better. For more information head to our Maritime Operations - Skippers Restricted Limits page today.