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Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers - STCW-95

DNV has developed services for shipowners, maritime academies, maritime training centres, crew manning offices, and maritime administrations. DNV offers certification services, facilitation, and standard and customized training courses covering all aspects of the STCW-95 Convention.

The Convention was established as a result of a desire to promote safety of life and property at sea and the protection of the marine environment by establishing international standards of training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers.
DNV started the development of products and services for the maritime community early. Our offerings related to STCW-95 have now been used for several years, being constantly updated and improved. Use our experience to maintain a high quality standard for manning and training of seafarers.



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