Maritime Search and Rescue
MAR203 – 16.00 Hours
Currently there are no scheduled classes for this course. However, in some cases a course can be scheduled to meet your organization’s specific needs. For more information about this course or to schedule a class, please contact Emergency Services Training Institute at (866) 878-8900 or [email protected] to get the latest schedule.
Course Description
This Maritime Search and Rescue (MSAR) course offers the necessary knowledge for preforming initial action by first responders that may involve missing Person(s) in Water (PIW). The training consist of classroom discussion, multimedia presentations, and hands-on training, with most operations being on the water. Students will receive training in legal aspects, mission planning, MSAR communications and on water search patterns.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course, but basic chart familiarity is beneficial.
Course Completion Requirements
Course Attire/Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- For field exercises, TEEX will provide participants hard-hats, cloth working gloves, life jackets and disposable ear protection.
- For classroom activities, participants must wear full length pants, closed-toe shoes, and short sleeve / long sleeve shirts (no sleeveless shirts).
- Participants should bring foul weather gear if inclement weather is possible.
Participants Must Provide
- a photo identification on the first day of class. See the Participant Handbook for approved forms of identification and additional guidelines.
Attendance Requirements
Class attendance is an essential part of the education process and participants in TEEX courses are expected to attend all class sessions and field exercises. This course requires participants to attend a minimum of 80% of the class hours as a component of successful course completion. During the course, your instructor will review any additional attendance requirements, for example a field exercise that cannot be missed.
Recommended
Physical Recommendation
Due to the strenuous nature of class activities, you should secure a professional evaluation of your physical condition prior to enrolling in this course.
Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- Legal Aspects
- Open-water versus in-shore rescue concepts
- Search and Rescue (SAR) planning
- Major search patterns
- Items to consider when selecting a SAR pattern
- Determining set and drift of a person in water (PIW)
- How to utilize an electronic navigation package in a search
- Night Search operations
- When to call off a search
Suggested Audience
- First responders
- Government employees
- Individuals who may be tasked with responding to person in water (PIW) rescues
Other Information
Class Location and Travel Information
Classes are conducted at
8609 Teichman Rd.
Galveston, Texas
The Galveston Chamber of Commerce maintains a list of local hotels.
Payment Info
Policies
TEEX Policies
TEEX Participant Handbook
Conduct During Live Online Instructor-Led Courses
Participants are required to follow the guidelines in the ESTI Student Safety Manual.