Tanker Management and Self Assessment 3 (TMSA3) A Best Practice Guide
Year: 2017 Language: english Author: OCIMF Publisher: OCIMF Edition: 3rd edition ISBN: 978-1-85609-738-3 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 106 Price: €254.95 Description: The OCIMF Tanker Management and Self Assessment (TMSA) programme consists of a book, a matching online tool for recording the self assessment and a database for sharing reports. In February 2017 TMSA was integrated into the Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE). The TMSA programme complements IMO Conventions, Codes and Circulars and is intended to encourage self-regulation and promote continuous improvement to enhance the safety of merchant shipping and achieve incident free operations. Implementation of IMO Conventions, Codes and Circulars is achieved by companies establishing an effective safety management system (SMS) covering both ship and shore management processes. An effective SMS is also required for companies to achieve HSSE excellence. The TMSA encourages companies to assess their own SMS against set key performance indicators (KPIs) and provides a minimum expectation (level 1) and three further levels of increasing best practice guidance, which a company may wish to apply in their SMS to improve ship management safety performance. Through self-assessment, companies are encouraged to use ship management assessment results to develop phased improvement plans that can be applied across their entire fleet and to share their TMSA self assessments with potential charterers using the TMSA database. How the TMSA works The TMSA offers a standard framework for assessment of a company’s SMS. It sets out 13 elements of management practice that are essential for the effective management and operation of vessels. Companies can measure their SMS against the KPIs in each element and decide whether they have achieved a particular level in that element and, therefore, provide a clear, objective picture of performance. Importantly, the levels in the TMSA help the company identify gaps in current performance and areas where performance can be enhanced.
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Tanker Management and Self Assessment 3 (TMSA3) A Best Practice Guide
Year: 2017
Language: english
Author: OCIMF
Publisher: OCIMF
Edition: 3rd edition
ISBN: 978-1-85609-738-3
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 106
Price: €254.95
Description: The OCIMF Tanker Management and Self Assessment (TMSA) programme consists of a book, a matching online tool for recording the self assessment and a database for sharing reports. In February 2017 TMSA was integrated into the Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE).
The TMSA programme complements IMO Conventions, Codes and Circulars and is intended to encourage self-regulation and promote continuous improvement to enhance the safety of merchant shipping and achieve incident free operations. Implementation of IMO Conventions, Codes and Circulars is achieved by companies establishing an effective safety management system (SMS) covering both ship and shore management processes. An effective SMS is also required for companies to achieve HSSE excellence.
The TMSA encourages companies to assess their own SMS against set key performance indicators (KPIs) and provides a minimum expectation (level 1) and three further levels of increasing best practice guidance, which a company may wish to apply in their SMS to improve ship management safety performance. Through self-assessment, companies are encouraged to use ship management assessment results to develop phased improvement plans that can be applied across their entire fleet and to share their TMSA self assessments with potential charterers using the TMSA database.
How the TMSA works The TMSA offers a standard framework for assessment of a company’s SMS. It sets out 13 elements of management practice that are essential for the effective management and operation of vessels. Companies can measure their SMS against the KPIs in each element and decide whether they have achieved a particular level in that element and, therefore, provide a clear, objective picture of performance. Importantly, the levels in the TMSA help the company identify gaps in current performance and areas where performance can be enhanced.
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