Maritime Training Center - Davao City

  • DMMA COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES
    MR. LORENZO EDWIN EUSEBIO – President
    Tigatto Road., Buhangin, Davao City
    Tel Nos: (082) 241-1356 loc. 102
    / 241-1350, 241-2090, 241-2272, 241-2271
    Fax No:(082) 241-1351
     
  • HOLY CROSS OF DAVAO COLLEGE, INC.
    2/M ISAAC G. SALVAÑA – Training Director
    Sta. Ana Avenue, Davao City
    Practical Site:
    Camudmud, Samal Island
    Tel Nos. (082) 221-9071-79 loc. 152
    Fax No. (082) 221-9071 loc. 158
  • MARITECH MARITIME TRAINING, STUDIES
    AND MANNING SERVICES, INC. - DAVAO

    CAPT. EDWIN ITABLE – General Manager
    2/F Bustamante Building 2,
    Ponciano Reyes St., Davao City
     
  • MATS TRAINING CENTER
  • MATS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY - DAVAO
    MR. SENFORIANO ALTERADO – President
    R. Castillo Street, Agdao, Davao City
    Tel Nos. (082) 221-6420, 221-6225
    Telefax: (082) 225-3576
     
  • NEW SIMULATOR CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. – DAVAO
    CAPT. REYNOLD SABAY – Chief Executive Officer
    3/F Pink Walters Building Quimpo Boulevard
    Matina, Davao City
    Telefax. Nos.: (082) 285-0224, 0932-8911966
  • REYNA MARITIME TRAINING INSTITUTE
    DR. ROY L. DANO – Training Director
    5/F ACC Building, Sandawa Park Drive,
    Quimpo Boulevard Davao City
    Tel Nos: 0916-9275536

Among the changes of the STCW 2010 Manila Amendments



Revised requirements on hours of work and rest and new requirements for the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse, as well as updated standards relating to medical fitness standards for seafarers;

New certification requirements for able seafarers;

New requirements relating to training in modern technology such as electronic charts and information systems (ECDIS);

New requirements for marine environment awareness training and training in leadership and teamwork;

New training and certification requirements for electro-technical officers;

Updating of competence requirements for personnel serving on board all types of tankers, including new requirements for personnel serving on liquefied gas tankers;

New requirements for security training, as well as provisions to ensure that seafarers are properly trained to cope if their ship comes under attack by pirates;

Introduction of modern training methodology including distance learning and web-based learning;

New training guidance for personnel serving on board ships operating in polar waters; and

New training guidance for personnel operating Dynamic Positioning Systems ​

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