Marine Accident and Incident Investigation training
Discover the core knowledge needed to carry out accident and incident investigation and reporting.
Harbour authorities and owners of marine facilities must have a ‘Duty Holder’ who is accountable for ensuring safe marine operations and for compliance with the Ports & Marine Facilities Safety Code (PMSC).
For most organisations, the role of Duty Holder is undertaken by a management team or Harbour Board who are collectively and individually accountable.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), in its latest PMSC Health Check Findings Report, identifies the attendance of Duty Holder training as an example of good practice for ports and marine facilities.
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Delivered by our experienced maritime specialists and bespoke to your organisation, the PMSC Duty Holder course covers the purpose of the PMSC and the role the Duty Holder has in ensuring compliance. We explain the extent of the duties, powers and responsibilities of the Duty Holder, referencing legal obligations.
The programme includes a comprehensive overview of the latest editions of the PMSC and accompanying guide to good practice. It details the PMSC ‘Health Check’ compliance audits undertaken by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) along with an analysis of the recent adverse trends as published in the PMSC Health Check Findings.
The possible consequences of non-compliance with the PMSC are also discussed along with real-world examples of port exposure following marine incidents.
Duty Holders, both newly-appointed and those looking to refresh their PMSC knowledge.
Harbour Masters seeking to understand Duty Holder requirements under the latest PMSC
By the end of the course, attendees will understand:
The duties, powers and responsibilities of the Duty Holder
Requirements to comply with the PMSC
Relevant information and guidance within the Guide to Good Practice
The potential exposure from failure to comply with the requirements of the Code
To cover the full breadth of duty holder responsibility, the training is designed as a full-day course, however shorter courses can be arranged; please contact us to discuss this option.
"An enjoyable and very interesting training course, recommended for all Duty Holders and Harbour Masters."
"The course accommodated our needs and timeframe to the high level of professionalism we have come to expect from ABPmer."
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Discover the core knowledge needed to carry out accident and incident investigation and reporting.
Learn the role and responsibilities of the Duty Holder in complying with the Port Marine Safety Code. Course arranged on request.
Develop the skills necessary to assess and report on the conformance and implementation of an MSMS.