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SUMMARY:Skills for Marine Safety Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nMarine operations include the movement\, berthi
 ng and UN-berthing of ships and other marine crafts within the limits and 
 approaches of the port authority. Ships are the main means of transport of
  various liquids and gases\, some of which are hazardous and extremely dan
 gerous\, if mishandled\, to port workers as well as marine flora and fauna
 .\n\nThus\, vessels carrying dangerous material need to be effectively man
 aged to ensure safety. Marine safety involves prevention of damage and pol
 lution to the marine environment through strict rules\, restrictions and l
 egislation.\n\nPort authorities need to follow certain practices and proce
 dures during port operations to maintain marine safety. However\, marine s
 afety during port operations does not apply to port authorities and organi
 zations alone but also involves contractors\, vendors and other authorized
  officers working in and around a port.\n\nA safety management system\, in
 cluding a safety policy\, is ideal to present uniform guidelines and stand
 ards of work and practices during port operations. A safety management sys
 tem is based upon formal risk assessment of marine activities during port 
 operations.\n\nSuccessful safety management is possible through effective 
 safety policies\, effective management structures\, planned and systematic
  approaches to implementation of the systems\, performance measurement aga
 inst standards and experiential learning and associated amendments.\n\nMar
 ine safety has a huge impact on the environment and can help facilitate co
 mmerce\; it is closely related to environmental conservation. Human error 
 and natural failure are the two main causes of marine accidents.\n\nThus\,
  one of the major contributors and influences of marine safety around port
 s is training and education of port operations’ personnel to meet safety
  standards. Risks to marine safety are reduced by more than half on educat
 ion and training of personnel carrying out port operations.\n\nThis Xceler
 ate Training Institute course will empower you with knowledge and informat
 ion regarding best practices to maintain marine safety during port operati
 ons. It will provide you all necessary details to ensure that you maintain
  a safe work\n\nLearning Objectives \n\n 	complete information and knowled
 ge of marine safety and its relation to port operations\n 	the required aw
 areness of best practices during port operations to maintain marine safety
 \n 	knowledge about universally accepted standards and guidelines related 
 to marine safety\n 	the required confidence and experience to drive one’
 s organization towards implementing safety management tools\, systems and 
 policies to ensure marine safety\n 	the required exposure and experience t
 o handle incidents that could pose harm and damage to marine safety\n 	the
  skill set and capability to conduct random internal audits to check that 
 port operations are running as per the required standards\, inadvertently 
 supporting marine safety\n 	the necessary foresight to predict or identify
  possible opportunities for marine accidents and hazards that could impact
  marine safety\, and take timely action to combat these\n 	the skill set a
 nd capability to undertake higher roles and responsibilities successfully\
 , thus securing one’s career progression within the organization\n\nTrai
 ning Methodology\n\nXcelerate Training Institute Solutions follows a fully
  customizable approach for all its training courses. The course topics and
  content are reviewed before each training session to check and confirm re
 levance to the training audience’s professional background and experienc
 e.\n\nA highly experienced trainer delivers lectures on the topic of discu
 ssion\, using detailed-yet-simple presentations. Through the training\, th
 e trainer also conducts group discussions and activities to involve traine
 es in the programmed. Role-plays and case studies bring about variance in 
 the training methodology.\n\nBenefits For Your Organization\n\n 	Trained a
 nd informed employees to conduct port operations and handle machinery keep
 ing in mind the requirement and importance of marine safety\n 	Advanced sy
 stems and new technologies to assist in operations and minimize chances of
  human error\n 	More experienced staff and systems to predict possible cha
 nces of accidents that could impact safety and effectively manage incident
 s that are a threat to marine safety\n 	Regular internal audits and checks
  to confirm adherence of port operations to set standards and guidelines\n
  	Reduced accidents and mishaps that could negatively impact marine safety
 \n 	Increased credibility because of a strong and robust safety management
  system\n 	Increased investments and better economic development because o
 f lesser risks of accidents\n 	A sense of pride and goodwill contributing 
 to sustaining marine flora and fauna\n\nBenefits For You\n\n 	Detailed und
 erstanding of marine safety and its relation to port operations\n 	Increas
 ed confidence and experience to effectively handle accidents and mishaps t
 hat could pose a threat to marine safety\n 	Enhanced skill and capability 
 to work with new and advanced technologies and tools to ensure marine safe
 ty\n 	Increased understanding and exposure to partake in framing safety po
 licies and devising and implementing safety management systems within one
 ’s organization\n 	Confidence\, perspective and experience to conduct au
 dits to ensure adherence to international\, universally accepted standards
 \n 	Greater perspective to identify or pr-empt risks of marine accidents t
 hat could impact the marine environment\n 	Increased skill\, experience an
 d exposure to undertake higher roles and responsibilities that are critica
 l in preserving marine life and preventing pollution and that\, in turn\, 
 help in the economic development of one’s organization\n 	A sense of pri
 de and social service by contributing to preserving marine flora and fauna
  and preventing marine pollution\n\nTarget Audience \n\n 	Senior port auth
 orities and officers who need to understand the importance of marine safet
 y\, its relation to port operations and the need for training and educatio
 n of port operations’ personnel\n 	Port operations’ personnel who cond
 uct end-to-end operations daily\, working on heavy machinery and complicat
 ed systems\n 	Legal officers and advisors who would be involved in legal i
 ssues in the event of an accident that affects the marine environment and 
 compromises on marine safety\n 	Human resource professionals and policy ma
 kers who need to drive adherence to safety through policies and guidelines
 \n 	Internal and external auditors who would need to check and confirm com
 pliance with internally set standards from time to time\n 	External vendor
 s and contractors who also play some part and are involved in some part of
  marine operations\n 	Any other individual who would like to know more abo
 ut port operations and their impact on marine safety\n\nCourse Outline\n\n
 Importance of Marine Safety\n\n 	Protection from loss of life\n 	Protectio
 n against economic losses\n 	Protection of the environment/pollution preve
 ntion\n 	Maintenance of a good national reputation (greater economic devel
 opment)\n 	Increase cooperation among regions\, countries and continents (
 increased trade and tourism)\n\nComponents of Marine Safety\n\n 	Aids to n
 avigation\n 	Seafarers\n 	Oil spill response system\n 	Vessel traffic syst
 em\n\nTypes of Port Marine Operations\n\n 	Safe anchorage considering weat
 her/wind\n 	Managing and marking wrecks\n 	Positioning and maintaining aid
 s to navigation\n 	Dredging and other civil engineering work\n 	Conducting
  surveys and disseminating results\n\nComponents of Port Marine Safety\n\n
  	Pollution prevention\n 	Pollution investigation\n 	Port patrols/surveill
 ance\n 	Drills and exercises\n 	Emergency and contingency planning\n 	Cont
 ainer and facility inspections\n 	Cargo loading supervision\n\nWays to Mai
 ntain Marine Safety\n\n 	Training\n 	Policies\n 	Audits\n 	Technology\n 	P
 erformance assessment\n\nKey Elements of Successful Safety Management\n\n 
 	Effective safety policies\n 	Effective management structure\n 	Planned an
 d systematic implementation approach\n 	Performance measurement against st
 andards\n 	Experiential learning and application\n\nFeatures/Gist of an Id
 eal Safety Policy\n\n 	Safe and efficient organizational asset management\
 n 	Discharge of duties and powers\n 	Maintenance of marine equipment to ag
 reed standards\n 	Recruitment and training of operational staff to agreed 
 competence levels\n 	Appropriate training for emergencies and contingencie
 s\n\nSteps in Risk Assessment as Part of Ensuring Safety\n\n 	Problem iden
 tification\, scoping and risk assessment design\n 	Hazard identification\n
  	Risk analysis\n 	Assessment of risk control measures\n 	Identification o
 f new risk control measures\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Health, Safety and Environment (HSE)
LOCATION:Paris Training Courses\, Maison Colbert Meliá Collection\, Paris\
 , France\, France
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