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Practical Marine Risk Management and Management of Change

Training course building on previous knowledge or experience of risk assessment and highlighting a variety of different techniques

Objectives

  • To gain a better understanding of the philosophy behind risk management as per ISO 31000:2018
  • To get an overview on the various methods used to conduct risk analysis, risk assessment and risk management process
  • To become more familiar with the management of change framework and processes
  • To practise the application of a risk-based approach in the management of change process

Entrance regulations

Previous participation in risk management or incident investigation courses or involvement in related risk assessment or incident investigation tasks


Who should attend:
Shore and ship staff involved in the continuous improvement of the company’s management system, e.g. QHSE managers, operation managers, designated persons, company security officers, superintendents, masters, ship officers and engineers, project managers responsible for management of change process. Others: Personnel of maritime administrations, insurance firms, consultants, engineers


Duration: 2 days


This course is designed for shore-based and shipboard staff who want to go deeper into the topic of risk assessment and get familiar with a wide range of methods and tools that may be used. Previous experience of risk management, incident investigation or participation in Maritime Academy’s foundation course “Maritime Risk Management and Incident Investigation” is highly recommended. Participants will learn how to apply risk assessment methods at the different operational levels. Management of change process best practices are described as per industry standards. The steps of the process including application of risk assessment methods are practised using realistic scenarios. This course is conducted in a highly interactive workshop style, switching regularly between input sessions with presentations and group work where participants will be actively involved in a variety of practical tasks.

The course focuses on:

  • Benefits of risk management
  • Risk management levels in maritime industry
  • Job Safety Analysis
  • Toolbox Meeting
  • Last Minute Risk Assessment
  • Risk assessment methods (FMEA, FMECA, HAZOP, SWIFT, Checklists, Fault Tree and Event Tree)
  • Management of change framework
  • Documenting management of change framework

Objectives

  • To gain a better understanding of the philosophy behind risk management as per ISO 31000:2018
  • To get an overview on the various methods used to conduct risk analysis, risk assessment and risk management process
  • To become more familiar with the management of change framework and processes
  • To practise the application of a risk-based approach in the management of change process

Entrance regulations

Previous participation in risk management or incident investigation courses or involvement in related risk assessment or incident investigation tasks


Who should attend:
Shore and ship staff involved in the continuous improvement of the company’s management system, e.g. QHSE managers, operation managers, designated persons, company security officers, superintendents, masters, ship officers and engineers, project managers responsible for management of change process. Others: Personnel of maritime administrations, insurance firms, consultants, engineers


Duration: 2 days


This course is designed for shore-based and shipboard staff who want to go deeper into the topic of risk assessment and get familiar with a wide range of methods and tools that may be used. Previous experience of risk management, incident investigation or participation in Maritime Academy’s foundation course “Maritime Risk Management and Incident Investigation” is highly recommended. Participants will learn how to apply risk assessment methods at the different operational levels. Management of change process best practices are described as per industry standards. The steps of the process including application of risk assessment methods are practised using realistic scenarios. This course is conducted in a highly interactive workshop style, switching regularly between input sessions with presentations and group work where participants will be actively involved in a variety of practical tasks.

The course focuses on:

  • Benefits of risk management
  • Risk management levels in maritime industry
  • Job Safety Analysis
  • Toolbox Meeting
  • Last Minute Risk Assessment
  • Risk assessment methods (FMEA, FMECA, HAZOP, SWIFT, Checklists, Fault Tree and Event Tree)
  • Management of change framework
  • Documenting management of change framework

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