FPFF – Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting

Learn how to prevent fire on board ships and fight fire safely during emergencies.

What is FPFF

The FPFF course (Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting) is a mandatory maritime training program for seafarers. It teaches how to prevent fire hazards and respond effectively to fire emergencies on board ships. This course is required under STCW regulations for anyone working in the merchant navy.

FPFF stand for

Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting

Fire Hazards on Ships

Fire is one of the most serious risks on ships due to fuel, electrical systems, and confined spaces. The FPFF course helps seafarers understand common fire hazards and how to prevent accidents before they occur.

Types of Fire Fighting Equipment Used

In the FPFF course, candidates learn about different fire fighting equipment such as fire extinguishers, hoses, and breathing apparatus. Understanding how to use these tools correctly is essential for controlling fire emergencies on board ships.

Safety Procedures During Fire Emergencies

The FPFF course teaches step-by-step safety procedures to follow during fire emergencies. This includes raising alarms, evacuating safely, and working as a team to control the situation effectively.

Role of a Seafarer in Fire Control

Every seafarer has a responsibility during fire emergencies. The FPFF course trains individuals to act quickly, support their team, and follow safety protocols to minimize damage and ensure safety on ships.

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1.Who Should Take This Course?

Freshers joining the maritime industry

Cadets and trainees

Crew joining ship for the first time

Anyone requiring STCW certification

Why FPFF is Important?

Mandatory compliance with international regulations
Enhances ability to detect and respond to real threats
Protects lives, vessel, crew, and cargo
Supports implementation of the Ship Security Plan
Essential for career and certification in India

3.What You Will Learn

How to prevent fire on board ships

How to identify fire hazards

How to use fire-fighting equipment

How to respond safely during fire emergencies