GMDSS Training Centre

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What is GMDSSGlobal Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)

The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Handbook, produced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) defines GMDSS as follows:- The basic concept of (GMDSS) is that search and rescue authorities ashore, as well as shipping in the immediate vicinity of the ship in distress, will be rapidly alerted to a distress incident so that they can assist in a co-ordinated SAR operation with the minimum delay. The system also provides for agency and safety communications and the promulgation of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) - navigational and meteorological warnings and forecasts and other urgent safety information to ships. In other words, every ship is able, irrespective of the area in which it operates, to perform those communication functions which are essential for the safety of the ship itself and of other ships operating in the same area.

Components of GMDSS
GMDSS consists of several different safety systems based around different communications technologies. These include Digital Selective Calling (DSC), NAVTEX, INMARSAT, EPIRBs SARTs VHF and HF Communication.

Full operation of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System came into fourse on the 1st February 1999. Under IMO legislation, all passenger vessels had to be fitted with the necessary equipment by 1995, and all vessels over 300grt to be GMDSS equipped by the 1st February deadline. National administrations are also being encouraged to provide the necessary shore based infrastructure in sufficient time.

Benefits Under the GMDSS, all Distress and Safety communication will be automated and watchkeeping on traditional voice and Morse code frequencies become history. At the press of a button, a ship can send its identity, position and nature of distress by either satellite or terrestrial communication. It will then be up to a shore based Rescue Co-ordination Centre (RCC) to alert vessels in the area to go to the aid of the casualty. This co-ordinating role of the RCC is a new one. Under the SOLAS 1974 system, ships in the area were required to monitor for distress alerts and then respond directly. The GMDSS now makes this the responsibility of the RCC. GMDSS also changes the nature of Routine and Safety Radio operation. These become fully automatic, enabling ship’s to deal with all incoming and outgoing ship’s radio communication. It is no longer be necessary to sail with a specialist radio officer onboard.

Marine radio

GMDSS VHF SRC
Short Range Certificate

GMDSS LRC
Long Range Certificate

The RYA VHF including GMDSS marine radio operator's certificate / licence is required by anyone wishing to operate a VHF DSC marine radio from onboard a boat.

The Long Range Certificate (LRC) is required by anyone wishing to operate a VHF, SSB and Imarsat marine radio from onboard a boat, offshore and blue water yachtsmen.

To obtain the VHF Short Range Certificate is a easy, simply by attending a 1 day course with a simple exam at the end of the day.

To obtain the Long Range Certificate you need to attend a 4 day course with and exam on the fourth day.

On the course you will learn how to use a marine VHF DSC, receive weather information via NAVTEX and summon for help by means of a DSC. Search and Rescue radar Transponder (SART) and Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) emergancy location beacons. Also covered intership, safety, urgency (pan-pan) and distress (mayday) calling procedures.

During the course you will be shown how to operate marine DSC VHF, SSB radios, operate a Inmarsat-C terminal. Reciept of weather information via NAVTEX and weatherfax is covered and summon for help by means of DSC and Inmarsat. Emergancy location beacons, Search and Rescue radar Transponder (SART) and Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB).

We only teach you on real GMDSS VHF DSC radios in our permanently equipped marine radio training studio located close the the River Hamble, Southamption, Hampshire.

We only teach you on real GMDSS DSC SSB and VHF radios in our permanently equipped marine radio training studio located close the the River Hamble, Southamption, Hampshire.

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http://homepages.rya-online.net/bobsmith/Courses/LRC.htm
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GMDSS Training Centre 2006