OPERATIONAL SAFETY COURSE
OVERVIEW
Safety in all types of operations is the key. It is critical to the well-being and reputation of the tanker and terminal industry. In today’s global oil and gas markets, terminal, offshore, tank and transport operators are faced with increasing risk constraints and challenges stemming from complex cargo and terminal operations coupled with tighter safety, security and environmental regulations. This course covers risk and safety in oil & gas terminals, operational principles covering ship or barge receipt and delivery operations in jetties and terminals. The International technical certificate in jetty and terminal operation Safety outlines operating procedures, particularly those prompted by the introduction of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code and the syllabus is based on International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT) guidelines. This course covers risk and safety in oil and gas terminals, operational principles covering ship or barge receipt and delivery operations in jetties and terminals, outlining the safety, operational and key process steps relevant to these activities. It equips tanker and terminal personnel on the safe carriage and handling of crude oil and petroleum on tankers and at terminals. It also covers material of practical value to delegates from management levels to onsite operational standards and is aimed at a wider audience of stakeholders: oil and gas operators, terminal and tank operators, offshore and ship operators, bunker providers and agents, port and terminal authorities, safety, security and environmental agencies, intermodal transport and logistic operators, shipping agents and freight forwarders, risk and safety consultants, rick and insurance professionals and the academic world etc. it focuses on the working relationship between ship and terminal standards and highlights the characteristics of tanker cargoes and the concerns of tanker staff especially whilst alongside. The course has been designed for students who work in a supervisory or managerial role including but not limited to:
- HSE OFFICERS, SUPERVISORS, MANAGERS AND ENGINEERS
- OIL AND GAS SAFETY MANAGERS
- PORT AND TERMINAL MANAGERS
- SHIP AND OFFSHORE MANAGERS
- SHIP BUNKERING AND STATION MANAGERS
- TERMINAL AND SHIPPING MANAGERS
- TRANSPORT SAFETY AND RISK CONSULTANTS
PRE-REQUISITE: None
DURATION: 1 Week
TARGET AUDIENCE
- HSE officers and Supervisors.
- HSE Managers and Engineers
- Oil and Gas Safety Managers.
- Port and Terminal Managers
- Ship and Offshore Managers.
- Storage and Tank Managers
- Ship Bunkering and Station Managers.
- Security Managers
- Terminal & Shipping Agents.
- Business Continuity Managers
- Regulatory and Policy Experts;
- Academic and Research Faculty
- Transport Safety & Risk Consultants.
- Risk & Insurance Professionals
- Logistics and Distribution Professionals.
- Shipping and Transport Managers
COURSE MODULES
UNIT 1: TERMINAL MANAGEMENT, SAFETY AND SECURITY
- Element 1 – Marine Regulations, Guidance and Legislations
- Element 2 – Jetty and Terminal Management and Procedures
- Element 3 – Risk and Safety in OIl and Gas Terminals
- Element 4 – Port and Terminal Security
- Element 5 – Manning at Marine Jetties and Terminals
UNIT 2: SHIP FAMILIARISATION AND TERMINAL/JETTY APPRAISAL
- Element 1 – Jetty types and equipment
- Element 2 – Basic ship information
- Element 3 – Mooring
- Element 4 – Ship Arrival operations
UNIT3: CARGO OPERATIONS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
- Element 1 – Cargo handling, surveys and sampling
- Element 2 – Tank cleaning
- Element 3 – Crude oil washing (COW)
- Element 4 – Fire fighting
- Element 5 – Marine Environments and Pollution prevention
- Element 6 – Port Appraisal
EXAM STRUCTURE:
Students will undergo a confirmation test of 2hrs or an e portal project