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Risk Management and Incident Investigation Course
Risk Management and Incident Investigation Course
. Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! .
Date:
2/20/2017 TO 2/21/2017
Time:
8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
100 Maplebank Rd
Victoria , BC V9A 4M1
Phone:
778-265-5005
Event Description:
Dates: February 20 to February 21 Time: 8:00am - 4:00pm Price: $1,200.00 Instructor: Lloyd's Register Location: IMTARC, 100 Maplebank Road, Victoria, BC V9A 4M1 Course Description: This two-day interactive course is aimed at office and shipboard personnel who have responsibility for safety. Attendees will be shown how to carry out operational risk assessments and incident investigations. You will learn, through a combination of presentations, interactive group discussions, syndicate exercises and case studies: Risk management • What is risk management? • Where does risk assessment fit? • What are the industry standards? • How does the process work? • How is the information managed? Incident investigation • What is the purpose of investigation? • What should be investigated? • What are we obliged to investigate? • How do we carry out the reporting? • How does the investigation process work? • How should an organization respond? • What are the causes of an accident? Exposure to risk Risk assessment and risk management are terms quite often heard within the shipping industry but not everyone has a clear idea of exactly what is involved. This course aims to raise the awareness of managing risk in shipboard operations from both the pro-active approach of risk assessment to the reactive approach of incident investigation by helping delegates to understand: • What risk assessment and risk management mean in relation to the shipping industry • The differences between a prescriptive approach and a risk-based approach to minimize risk • The importance of risk assessment in a safety management system • The role of incident investigation. Who will benefit This course is of benefit to those both onboard and ashore, who have a responsibility for safety and are trying to reduce incidents and achieve the safety management objectives of the ISM Code. Delegates will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course. Please note, this course includes catered lunch. Please notify IMTARC if you have any food allergies and we will accomodate. Thank you. If you have any questions, or would like further information, please contact Michelle at michelle.traore@imtarc.com or 778-265-5005. *This course is open to the public. Please forward this information on to anyone you may know who would be interested in such a course.
Directions:
Industrial Marine Training and Applied Research Centre (IMTARC) 100, Maplebank Rd, Esquimalt, BC V9A 4M1
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