Updating STCW10 Basic Training
Keeps your survival training valid under STCW. Essential for staying certified to work at sea and respond confidently in abandon ship situations.
Rebuild practical skills like life raft entry, immersion suit use, and survival coordination in emergency scenarios.
18 years old
Certificate must be issued by a maritime authority of an IMO White List country
If FPFF certificate is expired, candidate must have 6 months of documented sea service within the last 5 years or retake the full FPFF course
The PST Refresher is an STCW Updating module for seafarers who already hold a valid or recently expired PST certificate and need to maintain STCW compliance. It refreshes essential sea-survival knowledge and practical skills required in abandon-ship situations.
The certificate is issued under Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) standards and complies with STCW 2010 Manila Amendments. MCA-approved refresher training is internationally recognised by flag states, yacht operators, and maritime employers.
The PST Refresher is required for crew whose STCW Basic Safety certificates are expiring or have expired, and who meet the eligibility criteria for updating rather than re-taking the full course. Admissions will confirm eligibility before booking.
Yes. Practical assessment takes place during in-water survival exercises, including lifejacket use, water entry, group survival techniques, and liferaft procedures. Instructors assess safety awareness and correct technique.
For survival practical sessions, long pants are mandatory for safety reasons. Students without suitable long pants will not be permitted to participate. Bring clothing you don’t mind getting wet and a change of clothes.
If you do not meet the required standard, you may take a resit. Instructors will explain what needs improvement before the retake. The focus is competence and safety, not failure.