Maritime Risk Management
Purpose
The aim of the Maritime Risk Management course is to introduce the concept of risk management and its application to maritime operations. The requirements of maritime laws, regulations and guidelines are covered, as well as approaches to identifying, assessing and managing the specific risks associated with maritime operations.
Outline
- Aims and introductions
- Overview of maritime operations
- Overview of risk, hazards and consequences in maritime operations
- The risk management process
- Overview of maritime laws, regulations and codes
- Maritime accidents and their causes
- Example approaches to maritime risk management – using the bowtie diagram
At the end of the course you should be able to:
- Critically review, from an HSE perspective, the principal types of operations and activities which exist within the maritime industry
- Apply the principles of risk management to maritime operations to identify typical hazards and evaluate risks
- Consider maritime legislation and its impact upon operations
Who is this for?
Marine operations managers, marine engineers, project advisors and risk management practitioners.
What prior study is recommended?
Education, skills or experience equivalent to undergraduate level.
How is it delivered?
In-house training
F2F (2 days)