Training for enhancing safety protocols, risk assessment, and crew welfare to promote a secure and efficient working environment onboard ships.
Shipboard Safety Officer
Duration :- 2 days
To have the knowledge of the general dangers involved in shipboard operations. Understand the role of a safety officer. Understand the importance of identifying general hazards and spreading safety awareness. Carry out Risk assessment. Carry out accident investigations and root cause analysis. Handle stress and fatigue and understand its implications to accidents. Understand the importance of reporting near misses and accidents. Handle internal and external safety audits. (IMO 3.11)
Risk Assessment & Risk Management
Duration :- 1 day
To reduce accidents on board by careful identification an assessment of risk involved in day to day shipboard activities and thereby to improve safety and efficiency of shipboard operations. (IMO 3.11)
Marine Incident Investigation
Duration :- 1 day
Introduces the student to the philosophy, processes and procedures required to support a marine casualty investigation in accordance with IMO Assembly Resolution A.849(20) and the Code for the Investigation of Marine Casualties and Incidents. (IMO 3.11)
Combines the contents of three courses: Safety Officer, Risk assessment and Incident investigation (IMO 3.11)
Hazmat Course
Duration :- 1 day
Safe Practice for handling and carriage of dangerous goods in packaged form by sea. (IMO 1.10)
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Safety Awareness
Duration :- 1 day
H2S Awareness explains the properties of H2S, identifies control measures, and provides a practical description of what to do in the event of exposure.
Leadership & Teamwork
Duration :- 2 days
Sections A-II/1, A-III/1 and AIII/6, Tables A-II/1, A-III/1 and A-III/6 of the STCW 1978, as amended (IMO 1.39)
Port State Control Inspections
Duration :- 1 day
Helps ships staff understand implications of Port State Control inspections and pass PSC inspections with clean slate. IMO Resolution A.787(19). (IMO 3.09).