Marine Safety Training Course
Status Awarded
Contract number F5211-150362
Solicitation number F5211-150362
Publication date
Contract award date
Contract value
Status Awarded
Contract number F5211-150362
Solicitation number F5211-150362
Publication date
Contract award date
Contract value
Soliciation # : F5211-150362
Closing Date : April 11, 2016
Closing Time : 2:00 PM (Atlantic Daylight Savings Time)
This requirement is for Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Title : Marine Safety Training Course
INTRODUCTION
DFO programs for Aboriginal fisheries aim at improving the socio-economic conditions for the First Nations by increasing their participation in commercial fisheries. In particular, DFO aims to increase the number of Aboriginal employees on fishing vessels operated by First Nations and increase their professional skills and their ability to perform the job safely.
Under the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, vessel owners are required to fully understand the regulatory requirements that apply to their operations and ensure that they are conducted in full compliance at all times. The owners are also responsible for developing procedures for the safe operation of their vessel, to deal with emergencies and to ensure that their crew receives security training.
DFO wants to implement a marine safety program for Aboriginal fishing vessels and their crews during the 2016 fishing season, and possibly extend it to 2017 and 2018. To achieve this goal, DFO has chosen to implement a proven marine safety training program called Safest Catch. This specialized program was developed by the Fish Safe organization in British Columbia and has been provided to commercial fishermen in that province since 2004.
DFO is soliciting bidders to provide a safety training program that meets the highest industry standards in marine safety, such as those of Safest Catch. The selected provider will offer hands-on training and support services to Aboriginal crew members regarding of safety procedures on board commercial fishing vessels.
The target clientele of this training are the 11 Aboriginal fisheries organizations in Quebec, that operate about 40 fishing vessels with a crew of over 150 fishermen.
PERIOD OF CONTRACT
The services are to be performed during the period commencing upon the date of award of the contract and are to be completed by March 31st, 2017 with two (2) optional periods of one (1) year.
SECURITY
There is no Security Requirement to perform work under this contract.
Enquiries regarding this RFP requirement are to be submitted in writing to the following:
Cathi Harris
A/Team Lead – Contracting Services
Materiel and Procurement Services
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
300 Bishop Drive
Fredericton (NB) E3C 2M6
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