INTRODUCTION
Safety and Risk Management requires a twin approach of following the legislative standards and seizing the opportunities available in good risk management. Risk management is the identification assessment and prioritisation of risk and then monitor and control such risks. Offshore hazards include the hazards of vessel, working over water and diving operations. Safety Management is applicable in all companies whether by following an accredited Safety Management System or by purely following a Hazard Register with the appropriate Risk Assessments. Additionally, this Offshore Safety & Risk Management Systems training seminar will cover confined space entry and safe shift handover two areas that are continually the cause of incidents and loss.
This training seminar will feature:
- Risk Management
- Hazards of Vessels
- Safety Management Systems
- An Introduction to HAZOP
- Confined Space Entry
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
- Understand the legal background to Offshore Safety
- Appreciate what risk management is about
- Hazards of Vessels & Working over Water
- Gain knowledge about the elements of a Safety Management system
- Evaluate hazardous material
- Understand the hazards of confined space entry
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- All Supervisors and Line Management who have assigned responsibilities within the Safety Management System (SMS)
- Offshore Operations Personnel
- Offshore Maintenance Personnel
- HSE Personnel
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Safety Legislation & Safety Management Systems
- Definitions
- Responsibilities
- Legislation
- Seveso III Directive & PSM 1910.119
- Off Shore EU Legislation
- Offshore Safety Case
- International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)
- Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)
- Contractor Selection & Induction
- Safe Shift Handover
- Case Study
- Seveso III Directive & PSM 1910.119
- Off Shore EU Legislation
- Offshore Safety Case
- International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)
- Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)