Maritime Designated Person

To introduce the concepts of the responsibilities for a Designated Person within a safety management system. It covers requirements from the International safety Management Code, Domestic Safety Management, Code vessel and Class vessel requirements.

Description

To introduce the concepts of the responsibilities for a Designated Person within a safety management system. It covers requirements from the International safety Management Code, Domestic Safety Management, Code vessel and Class vesse requirements: knowledge and understanding of the ISM/DSM Code; mandatory rules and regulations; applicable codes, guidelines and standards; assessment techniques of examining, questioning, evaluating and reporting; technical or operational aspects of safety management; knowledge of shipping and shipboard operations; participation in a Management System Audit; effective communications with shipboard staff and senior management. 

Minimum Age: 17
Duration: 3 Days
Certification: Nautical Institute
 

Prerequisites

Pre-requisites: Tertiary qualification in management, engineering or physical science, or qualification as a certified ship officer or other formal education 

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