Introduction
Safety management is a fundamental pillar in maritime operations, ensuring the protection of life, property, and the marine environment. The International Safety Management (ISM) Code, developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), provides a globally recognized framework for the safe management and operation of ships, as well as pollution prevention.
This program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, equips participants with a comprehensive understanding of the ISM Code and its practical implementation within maritime organizations. It focuses on the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Safety Management Systems (SMS), ensuring compliance with international regulations and best practices.
Participants will gain practical insights into risk management, safety procedures, audits, and operational control, enabling them to enhance safety culture and operational efficiency within their organizations.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the structure and requirements of the ISM Code
- Develop and implement Safety Management Systems (SMS)
- Identify risks and apply safety management principles
- Ensure compliance with international maritime safety standards
- Conduct internal audits and safety inspections
- Improve incident reporting and investigation processes
- Promote safety culture within maritime organizations
- Enhance continuous improvement in safety performance
Target Audience
This program is designed for:
- Ship Masters and Deck Officers
- Marine Engineers and Technical Officers
- Safety and Compliance Managers
- Ship Management and Fleet Personnel
- Port and Terminal Safety Professionals
- Maritime Authority and Regulatory Staff
Outline
Day 1: Introduction to ISM Code and Safety Management
- Overview of ISM Code objectives and principles
- Role of IMO and international safety regulations
- Structure of the Safety Management System (SMS)
- Responsibilities of company and ship personnel
- Safety policy and organizational commitment
Day 2: Risk Management and Safety Procedures
- Identifying hazards and risk assessment techniques
- Developing safe operating procedures
- Emergency preparedness and response planning
- Documentation and record-keeping
- Case studies on maritime safety incidents
Day 3: Implementation of Safety Management Systems
- Developing and maintaining SMS
- Roles of Designated Person Ashore (DPA)
- Training and competency requirements
- Communication and reporting systems
- Operational control and monitoring
Day 4: Audits, Inspections, and Compliance
- Internal and external audits under ISM
- Preparing for inspections and certification
- Non-conformities and corrective actions
- Continuous improvement processes
- Best practices in compliance management
Day 5: Incident Management and Safety Culture
- Incident reporting and investigation techniques
- Root cause analysis
- Lessons learned and preventive actions
- Building a strong safety culture
- Final review and assessment