Occupational health and safety on ships involve addressing risks. Despite the complex nature of shipboard operations making risk elimination difficult, identifying and mitigating hazards is essential.
Maritime companies are mandated to implement a safety management system as per the ISM Code, which ensures safety at sea, risk management, and continuous improvement of safety standards. Simultaneously, fostering a strong safety culture both ashore and onboard is crucial for ongoing enhancements in safety practices.
Highlights:
This course aims to provide seafarers with essential knowledge to ensure a safe working environment onboard, to contribute to a strong safety culture and to promote occupational health and safety on ships.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Identify the importance of the ISM Code in ensuring safety aboard ships.
- Understand the features and contents of the ISM Code.
- Comprehend the elements that contribute to a workplace safety culture.
Legislation & References:
- International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)
- The International Safety Management (ISM) Code
Duration: 30m
Who should attend: Αll seafarers regardless of department and rank.
Approval: ABS
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