Maritime Lead Auditor & Designated Person

To introduce the concepts of the requirement of internal and external audit of safety management systems in the maritime industry. It covers requirements from the International Safety Management Code and Domestic Safety Management, and includes: auditing techniques and processes plus the management of an auditing program.

Description

To introduce the concepts of the requirement of internal and external audit of safety management systems in the maritime industry. It covers requirements from the International Safety Management Code and Domestic Safety Management, and includes: auditing techniques and processes plus the management of an auditing program. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the Audit Process
  2. Reporting the Audit
  3. Recognising Observations, Non-Conformities, Major Non-Conformities
  4. Recommending Corrective Action
  5. Follow-up Audits & Close-out

To develop the course we have followed the elements within:

  • Functional requirements of the ISM and DSM codes
  • MSC-MEPC.7/Circ.8 Revised guidelines for the operational implementation by companies 
  • Resolution A1118.(30) Revised guidelines on the implementation by Administrations

 

Duration: 5 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
  • Designated Persons Course or similar

Minimum Age: 17

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