This course has been designed by ISM experts to meet with the criteria of the IMO Guidelines contained in Circular MSC – MEPC.7 Circ. 6 (19 October 2007), but it has also been developed with much practical knowledge of both the shipping industry and the legal issues that surround the role of the DPA.
The aim of the course is to provide knowledge, understanding and proficiency necessary to understand ISM code and also to provide training for all DPAs (and those preparing to become DPAs) so that they can fully understand their responsibilities and roles of this important position with respect to full compliance with the ISM Code.
Provide the key requirements and benefits of the ISM Code
Offer the knowledge and skills required in accordance with the guidance and recommendation given by the IMO MSC-MEPC.7/circ.6
Deliver the training necessary for the application and maintenance of a company’s Safety Management Code.
Have an extended knowledge and understanding of the ISM Code
Understand the background and objectives of the Code
Gain knowledge on the applicable codes, guidelines and standards as appropriate and the relevant mandatory rules and regulations
Define the resulting requirements for the company’s SMS
Understand the responsibilities and authority of the DPA, possible legal exposure, as well as other potential difficulties
Take the duties of a DPA as defined in IMO MSC – MEPC.7 Circ. 6 provided you are qualified according to this circular
Provide documentary evidence as a DPA proving that you are capable to undertake the necessary duties
Understand the assessment techniques of examining, questioning, evaluating and reporting
Have guidance for participation in a marine-related management system audit
Have adequate knowledge of shipping and shipboard operations
Apply the technical and operational aspects of their Safety Management System
Carry out effective communications with shipboard staff and senior management
Know the related requirements included STCW 2010 and MLC 2006 for better understanding of ISM effect
Shipping Companies
Personnel involved in Safety Management Systems
Superintendents
Quality Managers
DPAs
Assistant DPAs
Deck & Engine officers
Anyone who seeks a DPA position
Experience in shipping and ship operations and good knowledge of the ISM Code. Knowledge of MLC, STCW, and Marpol should also be very useful.
Qualifications from a tertiary institution recognized by the Administration or by the recognized organization, within a relevant field of management, engineering or physical science, OR
Qualifications and seagoing experience as a certified ship officer pursuant to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended, OR
Other formal education combined with not less than three years’ practical senior level experience in ship management operations.
ISM & DPA training
What is ISM (before/now) / The ISM Code History
ISM in SOLAS
Other Conventions and ISM
Definitions
Objectives
Application
Mandatory application of ISM Code
Mandatory application of ISM to be ensured
Functional Requirements for a Safety Management System (SMS)
What the SMS prepared by the Companies should include
Assessing compliance with the requirements of the ISM Code
Assessing compliance for the Administration
Mandatory requirements and the SMS
ISM & other Statutory Certificates
Safety and environmental protection policy
Safety and Environmental Protection Policy - Requirements
Policy and Management relation
Sample Policy
Company responsibilities and authority
Company Responsibilities and Authority requirements
What Responsibility / What Authority?
How the Company should comply with the Code?
Designated person(s)
Master's responsibility and authority
Resources and personnel
Shipboard operations
Emergency preparedness
Reports and analysis of non-conformities, accidents and hazardous occurrences
Maintenance of the ship and equipment
Documentation
Company verification, review and evaluation
Certification and verification
Interim certification
Verification