The Imperial Corporate Training Institute is providing a comprehensive training course for Oil Tanker and Offshore Units, which will improve the technical, regulatory, and operational training of people who work within the maritime and offshore communities. The advanced level of this training program is focused on the changing nature of vessel vetting, inspection of tankers, and compliance with regulations. These three functions are the cornerstones to ensuring the safety, efficiency, and legality of operations that take place in the Oil and Gas industry and Maritime industry. The program provides a strong foundation of knowledge regarding Global Vetting Systems, Industry Best Practices and Modern Audit Frameworks to be utilized when conducting Marine Operations with Higher Risk.
Participants will learn how to conduct inspections based on methodology, the documentation needed to conduct those inspections, to evaluate the performance of a vessel, to assess the risk of an offshore unit, and the compliance requirements of other countries conducting the same operations. Participants will have access to numerous real world examples using practical Case Studies, Technical Guidelines, and Auditing Scenarios, in order to build and develop a high degree of competence to identify the gaps, reduce the potential risks, and improve the operational Standards. The participants will also be provided with Technical Knowledge required to comply with International Vetting and Regulatory requirements, regardless of their role in the tanker industry (Tanker Operations, Chartering, Offshore Logistics, or Marine HSE).
Objectives
Attendees will be able to:
- A comprehensive understanding of an organisation’s vessel vetting platform, the internationally accepted benchmark for measuring compliance to regulatory and operational requirements will be provided for participants.
- The increased level of marine compliance auditing will be demonstrated through a review of the OCIMF’s Tanker Inspection Programme (SIRE 2.0) and the respective regulations governing the application of offshore marine compliance auditing.
- By providing an understanding of the marina auditing procedures, participants will gain an improved level of knowledge regarding documentation that must be maintained in order to document compliance with regulations.
- Participants will develop an understanding of how to effectively assess risk factors when considering the use of oil tankers and offshore facilities.
- Participants will have their competency improved to evaluate the performance and safety systems of vessels.
- Participants will receive guidance on how to utilise the various inspection tools and template formats from the OCIMF, along with their respective reporting templates.
- Participants will learn to have confidence in the ability to identify non-compliance and to suggest remedial actions for any identified deficiencies.
- To support safe maritime operations, professionals will receive additional decision-making capabilities and insights from the OCIMF.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Marine inspectors and surveyors
- Offshore operations staff
- Oil tanker superintendents and vessel managers
- Chartering and commercial shipping professionals
- Marine HSE and quality assurance personnel
- Port state control officers
- Safety auditors and compliance officers
- Professionals seeking to strengthen expertise in vessel vetting and marine inspection procedures