Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Lloyds Maritime Academy Genre: Handbook Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 55 Description: NA
Contents
CONTENTS General Introduction and Learning Outcomes.................................................................................. 5 1.! LEGAL OBLIGATIONS ......................................................................................................... 6 1.1! Introduction .............................................................................................................. 6 1.1.1! IMO Guidelines............................................................................................... 6 1.1.2! International Law, Regulation of Shipping and Shipping Companies, and the Implications for the Superintendent................................................................... 6 1.1.3! ISM Code Obligations ...................................................................................... 7 1.1.4! The Specific Requirements of the ISM Code........................................................ 7 1.2! IMO Guidelines .......................................................................................................... 7 1.2.1! International Law, Regulation of Shipping and Shipping Companies, and the Implications for the Superintendent................................................................... 7 1.3! International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)......................................... 8 1.3.1! Costa Concordia – Case Study .........................................................................11 1.4! ISM Code Obligations.................................................................................................17 1.4.1! The Specific Requirements of the ISM Code.......................................................17 1.5! Training for a Designated Person Ashore (DPA) .............................................................21 1.6! Conclusion ...............................................................................................................24 2.! EMERGENCY PLANNING ................................................................................................... 25 2.1! Introduction .............................................................................................................25 2.2! Preparation, Planning and Implementation......................................................25 2.2.1! Overall Plan ..................................................................................................25 2.3! Communication.........................................................................................................27 2.3.1! Knowledge....................................................................................................27 2.4! Typical Emergency Situations .....................................................................................29 2.4.1! Examples......................................................................................................29 2.5! Shipboard Personnel Training for Emergency Situations..................................................30 2.5.1! Relevance of Shore Side Training Relating to Emergency Management..................30 2.6! Procedure for Notification of Emergencies.....................................................................31 2.6.1! MAIB – European and IMO Requirements ..........................................................31 2.7! Identification of Potential Emergency Shipboard Situations .....................................34 2.7.1! Different Situations on Different Types of Ships .................................................34 2.8! Establishing Procedures to Respond to Identified Situations ............................................34 2.8.1! Tuned to Individual Ships................................................................................34 2.9! Emergency Management ............................................................................................35 2.9.1! Drills, Exercises and Safety Meetings................................................................35 2.9.2! Types of Exercises .........................................................................................36 2.9.3! Discussion-based Exercises .............................................................................36 2.9.4! Table Top Exercises........................................................................................36 2.9.5! Live Exercises ...............................................................................................36 2.9.6! Planning, Documentation and Records ..............................................................36 2.9.7! Safety Equipment Maintenance and Inspection ..................................................37 2.10! Structure and Function of Emergency Response Teams..................................................37 2.10.1! Introduction..................................................................................................37 2.10.2! Emergency Response Teams in the Event of Flooding .........................................38 2.10.3! Emergency Response Teams in the Event of Fire/Explosion..................................39 2.11! Conclusion...............................................................................................................41 3.! ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION ............................................................................................. 42 3.1! Introduction .............................................................................................................42 3.2! Conclusion ...............................................................................................................48 4.! HANDLING THE MEDIA..................................................................................................... 49 4.1! Preparation and Planning ...........................................................................................49 4.2! Crisis Management....................................................................................................49 4.3! Effective Communication Management .........................................................................50 4.4! Training and Practice .................................................................................................51 4.5! Conclusion ...............................................................................................................51 5.! CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................... 53 References................................................................................................................................54
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Diploma in Ship Superintendency - Module 8
Year: 2015
Language: english
Author: Lloyds Maritime Academy
Genre: Handbook
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 55
Description: NA
Contents
CONTENTSGeneral Introduction and Learning Outcomes.................................................................................. 5
1.! LEGAL OBLIGATIONS ......................................................................................................... 6
1.1! Introduction .............................................................................................................. 6
1.1.1! IMO Guidelines............................................................................................... 6
1.1.2! International Law, Regulation of Shipping and Shipping Companies, and the
Implications for the Superintendent................................................................... 6
1.1.3! ISM Code Obligations ...................................................................................... 7
1.1.4! The Specific Requirements of the ISM Code........................................................ 7
1.2! IMO Guidelines .......................................................................................................... 7
1.2.1! International Law, Regulation of Shipping and Shipping Companies, and the
Implications for the Superintendent................................................................... 7
1.3! International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)......................................... 8
1.3.1! Costa Concordia – Case Study .........................................................................11
1.4! ISM Code Obligations.................................................................................................17
1.4.1! The Specific Requirements of the ISM Code.......................................................17
1.5! Training for a Designated Person Ashore (DPA) .............................................................21
1.6! Conclusion ...............................................................................................................24
2.! EMERGENCY PLANNING ................................................................................................... 25
2.1! Introduction .............................................................................................................25
2.2! Preparation, Planning and Implementation......................................................25
2.2.1! Overall Plan ..................................................................................................25
2.3! Communication.........................................................................................................27
2.3.1! Knowledge....................................................................................................27
2.4! Typical Emergency Situations .....................................................................................29
2.4.1! Examples......................................................................................................29
2.5! Shipboard Personnel Training for Emergency Situations..................................................30
2.5.1! Relevance of Shore Side Training Relating to Emergency Management..................30
2.6! Procedure for Notification of Emergencies.....................................................................31
2.6.1! MAIB – European and IMO Requirements ..........................................................31
2.7! Identification of Potential Emergency Shipboard Situations .....................................34
2.7.1! Different Situations on Different Types of Ships .................................................34
2.8! Establishing Procedures to Respond to Identified Situations ............................................34
2.8.1! Tuned to Individual Ships................................................................................34
2.9! Emergency Management ............................................................................................35
2.9.1! Drills, Exercises and Safety Meetings................................................................35
2.9.2! Types of Exercises .........................................................................................36
2.9.3! Discussion-based Exercises .............................................................................36
2.9.4! Table Top Exercises........................................................................................36
2.9.5! Live Exercises ...............................................................................................36
2.9.6! Planning, Documentation and Records ..............................................................36
2.9.7! Safety Equipment Maintenance and Inspection ..................................................37
2.10! Structure and Function of Emergency Response Teams..................................................37
2.10.1! Introduction..................................................................................................37
2.10.2! Emergency Response Teams in the Event of Flooding .........................................38
2.10.3! Emergency Response Teams in the Event of Fire/Explosion..................................39
2.11! Conclusion...............................................................................................................41
3.! ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION ............................................................................................. 42
3.1! Introduction .............................................................................................................42
3.2! Conclusion ...............................................................................................................48
4.! HANDLING THE MEDIA..................................................................................................... 49
4.1! Preparation and Planning ...........................................................................................49
4.2! Crisis Management....................................................................................................49
4.3! Effective Communication Management .........................................................................50
4.4! Training and Practice .................................................................................................51
4.5! Conclusion ...............................................................................................................51
5.! CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................... 53
References................................................................................................................................54
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the posters take a lot off efforts in this the find and post new material even at the one coast, you forget that
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