The maritime industry operates within one of the most highly regulated environments in the world, where compliance with international standards is essential for ensuring the safety of vessels, the security of maritime operations, and the welfare of seafarers. Shipping companies, port facilities, offshore operators, and maritime authorities must continuously demonstrate conformity with the requirements of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code, the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, and the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006).
Effective auditing serves as a critical management tool for evaluating compliance, identifying gaps, improving organizational performance, and maintaining certification and regulatory approval. Maritime auditors play a vital role in ensuring that safety management systems, security arrangements, and labour practices are properly implemented and continuously improved in accordance with international standards.
The ISM / ISPS / MLC Auditor program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides participants with comprehensive knowledge of maritime auditing principles, international regulatory requirements, audit planning methodologies, compliance verification processes, reporting techniques, and corrective action management. The program offers an integrated understanding of the three major maritime compliance frameworks and equips participants with the professional competencies necessary to perform effective audits across maritime organizations.
Through a structured five-day curriculum, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the requirements, interpretation, and audit expectations related to ISM, ISPS, and MLC standards while enhancing their ability to support organizational compliance, operational excellence, and continuous improvement.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
This program utilizes a professional instructor-led approach focused on theoretical knowledge transfer, regulatory interpretation, and auditing best practices.
Training methodologies include:
Organizations whose personnel attend this program will benefit from:
This program is designed for:
Day 1
Maritime Regulatory Framework and Auditing Fundamentals
International Maritime Governance
International Maritime Organization (IMO) structure and functions.
International maritime conventions and regulatory framework.
Responsibilities of flag administrations.
Port State Control regimes.
Classification societies and recognized organizations.
Maritime Compliance Environment
Global maritime regulatory landscape.
Compliance obligations for shipping companies.
Regulatory oversight mechanisms.
Maritime certification requirements.
Consequences of non-compliance.
Fundamentals of Auditing
Definition and objectives of audits.
Types of audits within maritime organizations.
First-party, second-party, and third-party audits.
Audit principles and professional ethics.
Auditor responsibilities and competencies.
Audit Management Concepts
Audit planning fundamentals.
Audit criteria and audit scope.
Documentation requirements.
Audit evidence principles.
Audit reporting overview.
Overview of ISM, ISPS, and MLC
Purpose and objectives of each framework.
Relationship between safety, security, and labour compliance.
Integrated maritime compliance systems.
Industry trends and future regulatory developments.
Day 2
ISM Code Auditing Requirements
Introduction to the ISM Code
Development and evolution of the ISM Code.
Objectives and mandatory requirements.
Safety culture within maritime organizations.
Legal and operational implications.
Safety Management System (SMS)
Structure of an SMS.
Safety and environmental protection policies.
Company responsibilities and authority.
Designated Person Ashore (DPA) functions.
Master's responsibilities and authority.
Operational Safety Requirements
Risk management principles.
Shipboard operations management.
Maintenance and reliability requirements.
Emergency preparedness systems.
Incident reporting and investigation.
ISM Compliance Monitoring
Internal verification systems.
Management reviews.
Continuous improvement requirements.
Documentation control systems.
Records management requirements.
ISM Audit Considerations
Audit objectives and scope.
Review of safety management documentation.
Verification of compliance processes.
Common audit findings.
Corrective action expectations.
Day 3
ISPS Code Auditing Requirements
Introduction to Maritime Security
Global maritime security environment.
Security threats affecting maritime operations.
Regulatory foundations of the ISPS Code.
Security governance frameworks.
ISPS Code Structure
Functional requirements of the ISPS Code.
Security levels and implementation.
Roles and responsibilities under the ISPS Code.
Security communication requirements.
Ship Security Management
Ship Security Assessments.
Ship Security Plans.
Ship Security Officer responsibilities.
Security awareness and training requirements.
Security incident reporting.
Port Facility Security Management
Port Facility Security Assessments.
Port Facility Security Plans.
Port Facility Security Officer responsibilities.
Access control and monitoring systems.
Coordination between ships and port facilities.
ISPS Audit Requirements
Security compliance verification.
Documentation review requirements.
Security records management.
Common security non-conformities.
Corrective and preventive actions.
Day 4
Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006) Auditing Requirements
Introduction to MLC 2006
Historical development of the convention.
Objectives and principles.
Structure of the convention.
Scope of application.
Certification requirements.
Seafarers’ Employment Rights
Employment agreements.
Recruitment and placement standards.
Wage protection requirements.
Leave entitlements.
Repatriation rights.
Working and Living Conditions
Hours of work and rest.
Accommodation requirements.
Recreational facilities.
Food and catering standards.
Medical care requirements.
Occupational Health and Welfare
Health and safety protection.
Accident prevention systems.
Welfare measures.
Social security provisions.
Crew complaint procedures.
MLC Audit Considerations
Compliance verification processes.
Documentation requirements.
Inspection and certification requirements.
Common deficiencies and observations.
Corrective action management.
Day 5
Integrated Maritime Auditing and Compliance Management
Integrated Audit Management
Combining ISM, ISPS, and MLC requirements.
Integrated compliance frameworks.
Coordinated audit planning principles.
Governance and oversight responsibilities.
Enterprise-wide compliance management.
Audit Reporting Requirements
Audit report structure.
Documentation of findings.
Classification of non-conformities.
Reporting observations and opportunities for improvement.
Communication of audit results.
Corrective and Preventive Action Systems
Root cause identification principles.
Corrective action planning.
Preventive action implementation.
Verification and closure processes.
Continuous monitoring requirements.
Management Review and Continuous Improvement
Performance measurement systems.
Compliance monitoring indicators.
Internal review processes.
Organizational learning and improvement.
Regulatory readiness strategies.
Future Trends in Maritime Compliance
Emerging maritime regulations.
Digitalization of maritime compliance.
ESG considerations within shipping operations.
Cybersecurity implications for maritime management systems.
Future developments in maritime auditing practices.