SHIP/SHORE INTERFACE

Objectives of the Course:
This course aims to provide people already working or wishing to enter the oil, chemical and gas industry with the skills and knowledge required to implement ship/shore safety checklist. The trainee successfully completing the course should be able to implement ship/shore safety checklist in oil industry for Marine Terminal (Ship/Shore Interface) Operations. Industry organizations which influence the ship and marine terminal operations – OCIMF, IMO, ISGOTT.

This training course would be appropriate for people with job titles such as Terminal Supervisor or operators, and give them the necessary professional skills to implement a ship/shore safety checklist or to Plan safely the loading/unloading Operations of oil/LPG tankers through the jetty port facilities.
Duration of course: 2 days
Attendance: Minimum 4 trainees per day.
Course contents: The “Implement Ship Shore Tanker Safety Checklist” training covers the following topics:


- ISGOTT Ship/Shore Safety Checklist and other relevant checklists
- Basic ship, equipment and systems knowledge
- Hazards associated with repetitive inspections
- Factors affecting the effectiveness of routine inspections
- Check inspection of ship has been conducted in accordance with the prescribed checklist
- Confirm that the ship/shore safety checklists have been completed properly
- Ensure that the ship has been provided with appropriate notices and documentation
- Evaluate seriousness of deficiencies/violations
- Decide on remedial action(s) necessary
- Ensure remedial action(s) taken and effective
- Decide on further action(s) if remedy proves to be not possible or is not effective
- Ensure that, as a minimum, the agreed inspection intervals are adhered to and that all inspections are properly recorded
- Ensure that the range of items included in the checklist are actually inspected at the required frequencie
- Jetty design and compatibility with different size vessels
- New range of small and mid-scale terminals that are emerging
- Port approach, berthing and mooring technologies
- Tandem mooring operations for less hospitable offshore environments
- The latest in cargo transfer technologies