STCW

FPSO STCW refers to the application of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) to Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units.
Although FPSOs serve primarily as offshore production platforms rather than traditional vessels, their crews are subject to similar training, certification, and operational standards to ensure safety and competency.
STCW Audit
FPSO STCW ensures that the crew operating an FPSO meets the international standards for training, certification, and watchkeeping, thereby promoting high levels of safety and efficiency
Training and Certification
Ensuring that all crew members hold valid STCW certificates and have undergone the necessary training in areas such as navigation, emergency response, and watchkeeping.
Watchkeeping Standards
Implementing procedures and schedules that comply with STCW regulations to maintain effective lookout duties and safe operation during all shifts.
Operational Competency
Verifying that crew members are adequately prepared to handle their responsibilities in navigation, emergency procedures, and overall operational safety, in line with STCW requirements.
Regular Drills and Assessments
Conducting regular drills and competency assessments to ensure the crew’s readiness for emergency situations and to uphold the operational standards mandated by STCW.
