Naval and Maritime Academy

MMTS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES STCW BASIC SAFETY COURSE NO.04-2024(S)

Certificate Awarding Ceremony of Standards of Training, Certification and Watch  keeping (STCW) Basic Safety Course no. 04-2024(S) was held at  Mini Auditorium of the Naval and Maritime Academy on 20th June 2024. The ceremony was graced by the Commandant, Naval and Maritime Academy, Commodore Rohan Joseph as the Chief Guest.

STCW Basic Safety Course no. 04-2024(S) was commenced on 20th May 2024 with the participation of 20 sailors. Further all the course participants were awarded the certificates for STCW Basic Safety modules on successful completion of the particular course.

The objective of this course is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge as well as the training which required to obtain the Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC) from Merchant Shipping Secretariat. The course enhances the competencies of the participants to carryout the duties onboard Merchant Ships in a very successful and effective manner. The course is conducted in accordance with the directives of the Merchant Shipping Secretariat and the International Maritime Organization’s Constitution.

All instructors of the Merchant Marine Training School and lecturers conducted the respective modules under the profound supervision of the Commandant, Naval & Maritime Academy, to provide qualitative training for the course participants with the broad vision of producing suitable and skilled seafarers to the field of Merchant Shipping. This course steers the future aspirations of naval personnel who wish to retire from the Sri Lanka Navy in future and turning their careers into a new dimension. 

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The Naval and Maritime Academy is committed to operational excellence in producing competent Naval personnel through learner-centered education within a military framework. We pursue continuous improvement through systematic quality management, evidence-based decision making, and stakeholder engagement while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and academic integrity. We uphold accessibility, equity, and non-discrimination in all our operations, fulfill our social responsibility to national defense and environmental stewardship, and ensure efficient use of resources. Through compliance with naval regulations ISO 21001:2018, Standard Training Certification and Watchkeeping conventions, and university accreditation standards, we strive for excellence in training graduates capable of defending the nation and serving with honor.