Introduction
This course has been designed by ISM experts to meet 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 the 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 in this important position with respect to full compliance with the ISM Code.
Training Aims and Objectives
Aims:
- 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.
Having successfully completed this course you will:
- Have an extended knowledge and understanding of the ISM Code
- Understand the background and objectives of the Code
- Gain knowledge of 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 including STCW 2010 and MLC 2006 for a better understanding of the ISM effect
Target Audience
- Shipping Companies
- Personnel involved in Safety Management Systems
- Superintendents
- Quality Managers
- DPAs
- Assistant DPAs
- Deck & Engine officers
- Anyone who seeks a DPA position
Training Outlines
Introduction
- What is ISM (before/now) / The ISM Code History
- ISM in SOLAS
- Other Conventions and ISM
General
- Definitions
- Objectives
- Application
Functional Requirements for a Safety Management System (SMS)
- ISM & other Statutory Certificates
- Mandatory requirements and the SMS
- Assessing compliance for the Administration
- Assessing compliance with the requirements of the ISM Code
- What the SMS prepared by the Companies should include
- Mandatory application of ISM Code
- Mandatory application of ISM to be ensured
Safety and environmental protection policy
- Safety and Environmental Protection Policy - Requirements
- Sample Policy
- Policy and Management relation
Company responsibilities and authority
- Company Responsibilities and Authority requirements
- How the Company should comply with the Code
- What Responsibility / What Authority?
Designated person(s)
- General for DPA
- Who is DPA?
- What DPA verifies and monitors
- What the Company should provide to DPA
- DPA Qualifications
- DPA Training
- DPA Experience
- Does DPA needs to be insured?
Master's responsibility and authority
- Master's Responsibility and Authority Requirements
- Master and SMS comments
Resources and personnel
- Resources and Personnel requirements
- Qualifications, Training & Experience for Crew and Persons Ashore
- Working Language in SMS
- ISM Chapter 6 & STCW
- STCW Compliance
- New STCW requirement for Engine/Bridge
- What is “Company” for STCW?
- What is “Company” for ISM?
- Responsibilities overview ISM & STCW
- ISM & MLC 2006
- MLC 2006 surveys and ISM
- ISM - STCW - MLC comparison
Shipboard operations
- Shipboard Operation - requirements
- Plans & Procedures Preparation
- Sample Content for SMM manual
Emergency preparedness
- Emergency Preparedness requirements
- Comments for Emergencies
- Comments on Near misses
- Hazardous Situations
- Near miss Pros & Cons
- Near miss and Companies
- Defining near miss
- General examples of a near-miss
- Barriers to reporting near-misses
- Barriers and management initiatives
- Near miss investigation process
- Identifying causal factors
- Completing the investigation – Final Report Basic Elements
Reports and analysis of non-conformities, accidents and hazardous occurrences
- Reports & Analysis of NCs, Observations, Accidents and Hazardous Occurrences requirements
- Reporting & Analysing of NCs, Observations, Accidents and Hazardous Occurrences
- Result of Evaluation Report
- Major Non Conformities (MNC)
- MNC and DoC
- MNC and SMC
- How/What to Report a NC
- What to include in a Conformity Report
- Assessments of Risks and Non Conformities
- Risk Categories
- ALARP Triangle
- Risk management / Risk Control Measures
Maintenance of the ship and equipment
- Maintenance of the Ship and Equipment requirements
- Maintenance planning – Areas to be included
- Maintenance planning – Examples
- Maintenance planning – Key Issues
- Maintenance planning & reports
- Maintenance planning & Critical Equipment
Documentation
- Documentation requirements
- Records & Verification
- What Company should provided
Company verification, review and evaluation
- Company Verification, Review & Evaluation requirements
- Review of Safety Management System (SMS)
- Internal Audits Intervals Key Issues
- Internal Audit? at which extent?
- Internal Audit Why?
- Internal audit before an external audit
- What about DPA and Audits?
- Company & Ship's SMS Comparison
- Persons Responsible for Audits
Certification and verification
- Certification and Verification -Requirements
- Comments on Requirements
Interim certification
- Interim Certification - Requirements
- Comments on Requirements
Verification
- Verification requirements
- Verification by Administrations of Recognized Organizations (ROs)
- Effective enforcement by Administrations with Verification
- What Administrations should consider during verification
- Objective Evidences from facts and Records
- Tools for Verification/Certification
- Certification and verification activities
- Interim verification
- Initial Verification
- Annual verification of Document of Compliance
- Intermediate verification of Safety Management Certificates
- Renewal verification
- Additional verification
- Safety management audits
- Application for auditPreliminary review (Document review)
- Preparing the audit
- Executing the audit
- Audit report
- Corrective action follow-up
- More Company responsibilities pertaining to safety management audits
- Responsibilities of the Organization (or Flag) performing the ISM Code certification
- Standards of Management for the Organization performing Certification
- RO Arrangements
- Responsibilities of the verification team & Lead Auditor
- More Guidance for Certification / Verifications
- Standards for Auditors
- Standards of Competence for Auditors
About Dubai
Dubai, located on the Persian Gulf, is one of the seven United Arab Emirates and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The discovery of oil in the region has made Dubai extremely wealthy, allowing it to build the glittering skyscrapers that it is now famous for. That wealth is strongly in evidence in Dubai and visitors will see luxurious buildings and supercars aplenty. Perfect beaches and endless shopping opportunities are to key to Dubai's attractions. Flights to Dubai open up the city's cultural attractions to tourists, with beautiful mosques, museums and art galleries scattered throughout this ultra-modern metropolis.
Things to do and places to visit in Dubai
Dubai's wealth has made it famous for building ever taller buildings and creating artificial islands off its shores. The city's hotels are luxurious and shoppers will love its extensive shopping malls which showcase all the world's top brands. Dubai's attractions don't end there. Dubai also caters to adventure lovers, who can jump in a 4x4 or on a board to speed over dunes outside the city. Local culture mustn't be forgotten either, and visitors have wonderful mosques to visit and old districts to explore. All that combined means that a flight to Dubai is sure to lead to an unforgettable holiday.
When visiting Dubai, be sure to:
- Go to the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
- Admire the intricately beautiful Grand Mosque, which has the tallest minaret in the city.
- Understand the local history and culture with a visit to the Dubai Museum.
- Discover objects from the 6th century at Jumeirah Archaeological Site.
- Go skiing – That's not a joke, the Mall of the Emirates houses a snowdome.
- Go shopping at the Mall of the Emirates or the Dubai Mall.
- Explore the desert surrounding the city – either by 4x4 or atop a camel.
- Eat fantastic seafood at Dubai Marina.
- Cool off at the Wild Wadi Waterpark.
- Marvel at gorgeous Arabic calligraphy at Jumeirah Mosque, the biggest in the city.
- Take a yacht tour around the artificial islands of Palm Jumeirah.
- Haggle for souvenirs in one of the city's souks.
- Wander around the traditional building in Bastakiya District.