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IBSP - USA

Marine and Shipyard Safety Specialist

(IBSP - International Board of Safety Professionals)

Marine and Shipyard Safety Specialist

Overview

The Marine and Shipyard Safety Specialist course is tailored for individuals aspiring to specialize in safety within marine and shipyard environments. This comprehensive program equips participants with the knowledge and skills essential for ensuring a secure and compliant working environment. The course covers a diverse range of topics, including marine safety regulations, shipyard operations, hazard identification, emergency response, and safety culture development.

Qualification Awarding Body

IBSP - USA

Course Fees

Indian Rupees (INR): 16000 [13560+2440(18% GST)] / United States Dollars (USD): 178

​​​Mode of Study

Online

​​​Mode of Exam

Online

Duration

The Marine and Shipyard Safety Specialist course typically spans four to six weeks, providing participants with an in-depth understanding of safety principles in maritime and shipyard environments.

Training Schedule

The training schedule will be set according to your available times: one-to-one. No need to wait for a fixed schedule.

​​​Assessment Method

The course includes assignments, assessments and examinations to evaluate participants’ competence in maritime and shipyard safety.

​​​Modules

  • Marine Safety Regulations: Understanding and adhering to maritime safety regulations and international standards.

  • Shipyard Operations Safety: Ensuring safety in various shipyard activities, including construction, repair, and maintenance.

  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment: Identifying and assessing safety hazards in marine and shipyard environments.

  • Emergency Response Planning: Developing effective strategies for responding to emergencies at sea and in shipyards.

  • Maritime Safety Culture: Emphasizing the importance of safety culture in preventing incidents in maritime settings.

  • Occupational Health in Marine Environments: Addressing health risks associated with marine work, including exposure to chemicals and confined spaces.

  • Fire Safety on Ships and Shipyards: Implementing fire safety measures and emergency evacuation procedures.

  • Safety in Dock and Harbor Operations: Ensuring safety during docking, loading, and unloading operations in harbors.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Maritime Workers: Selecting and using appropriate PPE for different marine and shipyard tasks.

  • Vessel Stability and Safety: Understanding principles of vessel stability and safety to prevent accidents at sea.

  • Legal and Ethical Considerations in Maritime Safety: Navigating legal and ethical obligations related to maritime safety practices.

  • Environmental Protection in Maritime Operations: Integrating environmental considerations into maritime safety practices.

  • Safety Inspections and Audits in Shipyard Settings: Conducting regular safety inspections and audits in shipyard environments.

  • Communication Systems on Ships: Understanding and utilizing communication systems for effective coordination in maritime settings.

  • Leadership in Marine Safety: Fostering leadership skills to promote a culture of safety within maritime organizations.

​Certification

Successful candidates receive a certificate from the IBSP - USA.

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