NFROT is a shortcut for --->'National Framework for the Recognition of Training'.

The National Framework for the Recognition of Training (NFRT) is a system that is used in Australia to recognize and credit the training and qualifications that are obtained by workers in the maritime industry. The NFRT is administered by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and is designed to provide a consistent and transparent approach to the recognition of training and qualifications across the industry.

Under the NFRT, the training and qualifications that are obtained by workers in the maritime industry are recognized and credited based on the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). The AQF is a national system that is used to classify and credit the qualifications that are awarded by education and training providers in Australia.

The NFRT is used to recognize the training and qualifications of workers in a range of roles in the maritime industry, including deck officers, marine engineers, and other maritime professionals. It is designed to ensure that the training and qualifications of these workers are recognized and credited consistently and transparently across the industry.