WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

This three-day training offers both seagoing and shore personnel an in-depth understanding of oil company chartering, TMSA3 performance analysis, risk management, vetting processes and physical inspections. In conjunction with TMSA3, the OCIMF Ship Inspection Report (SIRE) Programme is used as a basis to understand the expectations of charterers and SIRE results analysed to identify, measure and minimise risks.
Newly added to this course, is a module dedicated to the specific performance measurement and comparatives expectations set out in TMSA3, and in particular, those in Element 12. Processes to demonstrate how Operators can identify/reduce risk and drive continuous improvement across the fleet and to most effectively demonstrate performance to charterers.
Supporting the performance measurement and analysis required by TMSA3, use of SIRE data to analyse Observations and quantify associated risks is demonstrated. Self-inspections by Masters/Superintendents to deliver timely corrective actions are discussed and compared with SIRE inspection results to identify/measure risks associated with fleet, vessel and personnel performance.
The course combines lectures with practical exercises to raise awareness of issues that are critical to oil companies and the inspectors who undertake SIRE inspections. A virtual “walk-around” of a tanker looks at many issues of concern and encourages attendees to think like an inspector. Action plans to assign responsibility and efficiently rectify shortcomings revealed in inspection reports are also addressed.

KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

• Introduction to vetting, definitions and background
• Why do oil companies vet each tanker that is offered to charter?
• Oil Company vessel selection concerns
• The Ship Inspection Report (SIRE) Programme
• Use of SIRE data to measure fleet, vessel and personnel performance, identify and eradicate areas of risk
• Understanding of the concepts and Objectives of TMSA 3 and methods to measure and compare performance results
• A self-inspection walk-around a tanker, discussing important areas of concern
• Relationships with inspectors
• Dealing with inspection reports, implementing corrective actions and responding to report observation

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The course will be of great benefit to both ship and shore staff, superintendents, vetting officers, masters and ship’s officers, and others involved with tanker and vetting inspections. The course is delivered by a very respected vetting professional, with many years’ experience in operating and developing the SIRE programme, and holding responsibility for training OCIMF-accredited inspectors.
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