Updating Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting (UFPFF)
This hands-on course covers fire theory, use of extinguishers, breathing apparatus, and live fire exercises in controlled conditions. A mandatory certification for all seafarers, it’s key to working safely on tankers, cruise ships, cargo vessels, and yachts.
Gain comprehensive training on minimising fire risk, understanding causes, and learning containment strategies. Practical exercises cover extinguishing fires, using breathing apparatus, and operating in smoke-filled environments for real-life readiness.
16 years old
A good level of spoken and written English is required, as all training and assessments are conducted in English
FFFP is a mandatory STCW safety module that trains seafarers to prevent, control, and respond to fires onboard. It covers fire theory, fire behaviour at sea, and practical response to onboard fire emergencies — a critical risk area on yachts and commercial vessels.
The certificate is issued under MCA (Maritime and Coastguard Agency) standards and complies with STCW 2010 Manila Amendments. MCA approval is widely regarded as a gold standard and is accepted by flag states, yacht insurers, captains, and crew agencies worldwide.
Yes. There is a written test covering fire prevention principles, emergency procedures, types of fires, and correct use of firefighting equipment. The exam checks understanding of onboard fire response, not memorisation.
Yes. You are continuously assessed during live firefighting exercises, including the use of extinguishers, fire hoses, and breathing apparatus in controlled conditions. Instructors assess safety awareness, teamwork, and correct procedures.
If you don’t meet the required standard, you can take a resit. Instructors will explain what needs improvement before the retake. The course is designed to ensure competence, not to eliminate candidates.
Yes. This course includes realistic, hands-on fire scenarios using professional firefighting facilities and equipment. All exercises are fully supervised and conducted with strict safety controls in place.
English is essential — both written and spoken. You must understand safety briefings, communicate during team exercises, and complete the written exam in English. Clear communication is critical during fire emergencies at sea.
For fire training, bring long socks that cover your legs up to the knees. These provide an extra layer of protection from burns, bruises, or scratches when wearing firefighting gear and moving in training environments.