Essentials of Marine Incident Analysis and Response

Course Info

Length: 1 Week

Type: In Classroom

Available Dates

Venue

  • May-13-2024

    Istanbul

  • May-13-2024

    Rotterdam

  • May-13-2024

    Dubai

  • May-27-2024

    London

  • June-03-2024

    Hamburg

  • June-03-2024

    Athens

  • June-10-2024

    Dubai

  • June-24-2024

    London

  • July-08-2024

    Dubai

  • July-15-2024

    Istanbul

  • July-15-2024

    Rotterdam

  • July-22-2024

    London

  • Aug-05-2024

    Hamburg

  • Aug-05-2024

    Athens

  • Aug-12-2024

    Dubai

  • Aug-26-2024

    London

  • Sep-09-2024

    Dubai

  • Sep-16-2024

    Rotterdam

  • Sep-16-2024

    Istanbul

  • Sep-23-2024

    London

  • Oct-07-2024

    Athens

  • Oct-07-2024

    Hamburg

  • Oct-14-2024

    Dubai

  • Oct-28-2024

    London

  • Nov-11-2024

    Dubai

  • Nov-18-2024

    Istanbul

  • Nov-18-2024

    Rotterdam

  • Nov-25-2024

    London

  • Dec-02-2024

    Hamburg

  • Dec-02-2024

    Athens

  • Dec-09-2024

    Dubai

  • Dec-23-2024

    London

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

Fundamentals of Marine Incident Analysis

  • Introduction to Marine Incident Analysis and Response
  • Legal Framework and International Instruments (UNCLOS, SOLAS, LL, MARPOL, MLC 2006)
  • Obligations and Regulations in Maritime Safety

Investigation Strategies and Techniques

  • Operational Readiness and Initial Assessment
  • Developing Effective Investigation Strategies
  • Equipment Utilization for Marine Incident Analysis
  • Data Collection, Management, and Evidence Preservation

Site Examination, Documentation, and Methodologies for Marine Incident Analysis

  • Methodologies for Establishing Incident Scenes
  • Site Examination and Documentation
  • Environmental and Ecological Considerations
  • Preserving Evidence and Data
  • Understanding the Human Element in Maritime Operations
  • Addressing Factors like Fatigue and Human Error

Incident Categories and Case Studies

  • In-Depth Study of Incident Categories (Grounding, Collisions, Fires, Pollution, etc.)
  • Analysis of Case Studies such as Estonia, Samina, and Spring Glory
  • Learning from Historical Incidents and Root Cause Analysis

Reporting, Compliance, and Practical Scenarios

  • Crafting Effective Incident Analysis Reports
  • Developing Safety Recommendations and Response Strategies
  • Compliance with International Standards (MLC 2006, III Code)
  • Practical Application through Scenario-Based Exercises and Case Simulations

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