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What is the EDH Course Qualification?

2026-04-18T16:44:59+00:00

The EDH (Efficient Deck Hand) is a SAMSA -recognised professional maritime qualification. It certifies that you have the knowledge, skills and competencies to perform deck crew duties safely on board a commercial or passenger vessel operating in South African waters. It is the entry-level standard for paid deckhand employment and a formal step in the PYT Cape (Professional Yachtmaster Trainee) training pathway. The qualification covers seamanship, watchkeeping, mooring and anchoring, basic navigation, safety and emergency procedures, and environmental compliance. Find out more about this course in our recent EDH Course blog here.

What is the EDH Course Qualification?2026-04-18T16:44:59+00:00

What is the MCA and why is it important for STCW training?

2025-08-10T04:36:07+00:00

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is the UK government body that regulates maritime safety, training, and certification. It ensures all STCW courses, including the Basic STCW Course and STCW refresher courses, meet international standards set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). MCA approval is a mark of quality that assures seafarers their training is globally recognised. Links to the MCA found below. MCA Facebook Page MCA Linktree Instagram LinkedIN Gov.Uk Link

What is the MCA and why is it important for STCW training?2025-08-10T04:36:07+00:00
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