Day
One: Fundamentals
Definitions,
types of marine pollution and impacts
Emerging
trends: Sustainability and SDG (Sustainable Development Goal) 14
Precautionary
principle, Polluter pays principle, Strict liability
Ships
and ports
Pollution
from the off-shore oil and gas sector
Global
and regional marine pollution management actions
Day
Two: Management Systems and Marine Pollution
International
standards/specifications relating to marine environment protection
International
Safety Management (ISM) Code Overview
Impact
of the ISM Code on marine pollution management
Managing
the human factor through education and training
Shift
of marine pollution risk to underwriters
Legal
management of polluting incidents
Day
Three: Ship-Source Marine Pollution Management
Marine
pollution from bunkers and carriage of oil by sea
Shipboard
Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP)
Chemical
Pollution
Management
of sewage aboard
Garbage
Management Plan
Marine
pollution management and ship recycling
Day
Four: Proactive Approaches and Post-Event Strategies
International
conventions
Regional
conventions
Use
of places of refuge
Contingency
planning on the national level
Monitoring
Post-event
intervention
Day
Five: Topical Issues
Polar
Code
Air
emissions from vessels
Ballast
water
IMO
Audit Scheme
Decommissioning
of offshore platforms
Unmanned
vessels
Why
Choose this Training Course?
In
light of increasing marine environment protection imperatives, an updated and global understanding of the marine
pollution problem, as well as enhanced awareness of management systems should be a priority to everyone involved
with the shipping and offshore oil and gas industries.
The
York Britishtraining course in Dubai provides an overview of marine pollution agenda, with the focus on emerging
trends, current management systems, and ship-source pollution management. The course is designed to provide a
global approach to marine pollution management integrating, amongst others, the human element, industry best
practices, and recent developments on the international level.
This
York Britishtraining course will feature:
Fundamentals
of marine environment protection and marine pollution
Management
systems and marine pollution
Ship-source
marine pollution management
Proactive
approaches and post-event strategies
Topical
issues
What
are the Goals?
By
the end of this York Britishtraining course, participants will be able to:
Identify
the challenges relating to marine environment protection and marine pollution management
Develop
familiarity with current trends and policies
Improve
their understanding of ship-source marine pollution management
Identify
hazards related to offshore oil and gas operations affecting the marine environment
Enhance
their understanding of legal management of marine pollution
Who
is this Training Course for?
This
York Britishtraining course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Managers
from the shipping and oil and gas industries
Administrators
in contact with the maritime industry
Administrators
involved with the implementation of international regulations
Jurists
interested in the broader picture of marine pollution
Technical
personnel keen to develop familiarity with international regulations and managerial
practices
Senior
professionals interested in updates
Market
newcomers
How
will this Training Course be Presented?
This
York Britishtraining course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum
understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes lectures with active
delegate participation including problem solving and discussions. Several practical examples will be presented,
and the focus will be on current best practices.
Workshops
will include case studies and will be presented with explanation of practical measures
necessary for efficient managing of marine pollution problems. Various examples from real-life practice will be
included and combined with video animations to help gain the confidence in informed decision making.