New Simulator for Shipboard Firefighting

September 10, 2015

Photo: VSTEP
Photo: VSTEP
Photo: VSTEP
Photo: VSTEP

Press release- Following an extensive trial period and pilot sessions with professional AFF instructors and crews, VSTEP has launched its Advanced Fire Fighting Simulator (AFF) for shipboard incidents.

The AFF simulator enables participants to experience and train any incident on board a ship first-hand and is built to fully support and comply to the STCW Advanced Fire Fighting courses.

The RescueSim Advanced Fire Fighting Simulator includes functionality, environments, emergency equipment and objects that are common to specific types of shipboard incidents and essential for STCW compliant AFF Training, including watertight doors, fire flaps and more.

The compact and modular form factor of the simulator allows it to be used almost anywhere and can be setup according to training requirements and team size. A typical setup includes an instructor station and training stations for the on-scene commander and fire team leaders.

During simulator training, the participants in the simulator assess the situation and determine the best response strategy. They then implement it and immediately observe the consequences of their decisions in real-time in the simulator. The simulator allows users to try out different response strategies for an incident in a safe, controlled environment.

An instructor is in full control during the training and can influence the scenario for the participants in the simulator during the exercise. Instructors can also build any on board incident scenario using the instructor toolbox.

As an additional feature, the RescueSim AFF simulator can be also be linked with VSTEP’s NAUTIS ship bridge simulators for additional incident command training of ship bridge personnel. 

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