Course Details
Marine Hazards Prevention, Control and Management including Marine Emergencies
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Discipline
Marine & Shipping EngineeringIntroduction
This intensive course equips professionals working in marine terminals and shipyards
with the skills needed to lead safety initiatives effectively. Designed for those in
supervisory or managerial roles, the program focuses on recognizing workplace
hazards, implementing control measures, and supporting safety training efforts. Ideal
participants include individuals overseeing ship repair, port operations, electrical
systems, maintenance, and safety compliance—such as supervisors, engineers,
technicians, and managers responsible for operational safety in maritime
environments.
Benefits to the Organization
Companies operating within the maritime industry will gain substantial advantages
when their leaders strengthen the essential competencies presented in this seminar.
With a stronger grasp of safety, preparedness, and compliance, organizations can
elevate performance while reducing risks and costs.
? Improved ability to manage and respond to marine hazards
? Better coordination between departments involved in terminal and marine
operations
? Reduction of errors when dealing with internal and external stakeholders
? Faster and more effective execution of emergency response measures
? Increased efficiency in client service delivery
? Stronger collaboration and workplace relationships
? Broader perspective on growth and future opportunities
? Development of workforce expertise and technical capability
? Cost savings through proactive prevention and safety management
Advantages for Participants
This training equips professionals with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to
strengthen their leadership capabilities in maritime safety and emergency
management. Participants will leave with practical skills they can immediately apply
in their work environment.
? Deeper awareness of maritime hazards, including frequency rates and
historical trends
? Understanding of international and national standards governing the maritime
industry
? Skills to identify hazards and recommend effective control strategies to prevent
injuries
? Expanded knowledge of how regulations apply to shipyard and terminal
operations
? Ability to interpret and apply standards in practical, operational settings
? Exposure to industry best practices for hazard control and risk management
? Confidence in recognizing, assessing, and addressing safety risks in marine
environments
Objective
Upon the successful completion of this course, each participant will:
? Gain insight into the different types of hazards within the maritime sector, along
with their frequency and historical occurrence rates
? Develop an understanding of the key regulations and standards governing
maritime operations
? Build the ability to detect potential hazards and recommend control measures
that help prevent accidents and injuries in marine activities
? Strengthen knowledge of industry standards and how they influence day-to-day
operations
? Learn to apply regulatory requirements effectively in shipping companies and
marine terminals
? Acquire practical awareness of proven industry practices for hazard prevention
and control
? Enhance capability to identify, assess, and evaluate risks across maritime
environments
Audience
Managers, Team Leaders Supervisors, Professionals Technical Staff Superintendents
Operators Officers Procurement Professionals Supplier Planners Inventory professionals
Content
Day 1: Maritime Disasters – Prevention and Control
• Overview of Maritime Accidents: Causes, Trends, and Case Studies
• Principles of Maritime Safety
• Role of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Global Standards
• Strategies for Preventing Maritime Accidents
• Disaster Prevention: Concepts, Examples, and Best Practices
• Modern Technologies for Enhancing Safety and Reducing Shipwrecks
Day 2: Emergency Preparedness and Response
• Fundamentals of Emergency Preparation and Planning
• Effective Communication in Emergency Situations
• Structure and Roles of Emergency Response Organizations
• Training Programs and Drills: Building Competence and Readiness
• Working with Media During Emergencies
Day 3: Safety and Risk Management
• Understanding Risk: Identifying, Assessing, and Prioritizing Risks in Marine
Operations
• International and National Safety Standards & Regulatory Compliance
• Developing and Implementing Safety Management Systems (SMS)
• Accident Prevention Strategies and Safety Audits
• Emergency Response, Contingency Planning, and Crisis Management
Day 4: Environmental Impact and Sustainability in Marine Operations
• Assessing Environmental Impact of Port, Terminal, and Marine Operations
• Pollution Control and Efficient Resource Management
• Energy Efficiency and Carbon Footprint Reduction Strategies
• Adoption and Implementation of Sustainable Practices in Marine Terminals
Day 5: Terminal Emergency Preparedness and Management
• Developing a Comprehensive Terminal Emergency Plan: Components and
Procedures
• Definitions, Hierarchy, and Command Structure in Emergency Response
• Procedures for Emergency Removal of Tankers from Berth
• Evacuation Planning: Escape Routes and Survival Craft Deployment
• Marine Terminal Safety and Fire Protection Measures
• Firefighting Systems, Equipment, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Certificate
TRAINIT ACADEMY will award an internationally recognized certificate(s) for each
delegate on completion of training.
Methodology
The training course will be highly participatory and the course leader will present, guide
and facilitate learning, using a range of methods including formal presentation,
discussions, sector-specific case studies and exercises. Above all, the course leader will
make extensive use of real-life case examples in which he has been personally involved.
You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development
of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences. Tests of multiple-choice
type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the
course.
? 30% Lectures
? 30% Workshops and work presentation
? 20% Case studies & Practical Exercises
? 10% Role Play
? 10% Videos, Software or Simulators (as applicable) & General Discussions