Module 1 – Importance of Marine Safety
- Protection from loss of life
- Protection against economic losses
- Protection of the environment/pollution prevention
- Maintenance of a good national reputation (greater economic development)
- Increase cooperation among regions, countries and continents (increased trade and tourism)
Module 2 – Components of Marine Safety
- Aids to navigation
- Seafarers
- Oil spill response system
- Vessel traffic system
Port Marine Module 3 – Types of Operations
- Safe anchorage considering weather/wind
- Managing and marking wrecks
- Positioning and maintaining aids to navigation
- Dredging and other civil engineering work
- Conducting surveys and disseminating results
Module 4 – Components of Port Marine Safety
- Pollution prevention
- Pollution investigation
- Port patrols/surveillance
- Drills and exercises
- Emergency and contingency planning
- Container and facility inspections
- Cargo loading supervision
Module 5 – Ways to Maintain Marine Safety
- Training
- Policies
- Audits
- Technology
- Performance assessment
Module 6 – Key Elements of Successful Safety Management
- Effective safety policies
- Effective management structure
- Planned and systematic implementation approach
- Performance measurement against standards
- Experiential learning and application
Module 7 – Features/Gist of an Ideal Safety Policy
- Safe and efficient organizational asset management
- Discharge of duties and powers
- Maintenance of marine equipment to agreed standards
- Recruitment and training of operational staff to agreed competence levels
- Appropriate training for emergencies and contingencies
Module 8 – Steps in Risk Assessment as Part of Ensuring Safety
- Problem identification, scoping and risk assessment design
- Hazard identification
- Risk analysis
- Assessment of risk control measures
- Identification of new risk control measures