ABI6010 International Technical Certificate in Jetty and Terminal Operational Safety UNIT 1 TERMINAL MANAGEMENT, SAFETY AND SECURITY

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1 ABI6010 International Technical Certificate in Jetty and Terminal Operational Safety UNIT 1 TERMINAL MANAGEMENT, SAFETY AND SECURITY ELEMENT 1 Regulations, Guidance and Legislation 1.1 Shipping Industry Regulatory Framework 1.2 International Maritime Organisation (IMO) 1.3 International Safety Management (ISM) code 1.4 Purpose and Scope of International Oil Tanker and Terminal Safety Guide (ISGOTT) 1.5 The International Convention on load lines (1966) 1.6 Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1.7 STCW Code 1.8 Marine Pollution (MARPOL) Convention 1.9 Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 1.10 Contributions of OCIMF ELEMENT 2 Terminal Management and Procedures 2.1 Marine Terminal Management and safety regulations 2.2 Safe work practices in Jetties and Marine Terminals 2.3 Introduction to Marine Terminal management and Self-Assessment (MTMSA) 2.4 Purpose and scope of MTMSA 2.5 MTMSA Assessment Procedures 2.6 The 15 elements of the MTMSA ELEMENT 3 Risk and Safety in Oil and Gas Terminals 3.1 Types of terminal safety accidents 3.2 Case studies of jetty/terminal accidents 3.3 Equipment safety and maintenance 3.4 OHS procedures and site safety 3.5 Properties of Petroleum and its Hazards 3.6 Reliability systems and maintenance 3.7 Design for safety failures ELEMENT 4 Port and Terminal Security 4.1 Features of Marine Terminals 4.2 Terminal risk and security

2 4.3 ISPS code and security regulations 4.4 Design and validation of security plans and assessment 4.5 Security equipment 4.6 Cost and impact of terminal security ELEMENT 5 Manning at Marine Terminals 5.1 Control of shipping activities 5.2 External controls 5.3 Human controls 5.4 Technological controls 5.5 Process controls 5.6 Terminal manning 5.7 Guidance on Manning Levels 5.8 Personnel involved in Port/Terminal Operations 5.9 Tasks undertaken by Terminal/Shore Personnel 5.10 Revised Levels of Jetty Manning/Alternative Technological Applications UNIT 2 SHIP FAMILIARISATION AND TERMINAL/JETTY APPRAISAL ELEMENT 1 Jetty Types and Equipment 1.1 Marine terminals and installations 1.2 Inland storage and tank farms 1.3 Terminal layout and berthing systems 1.4 Pipes and valves 1.5 Pipe isolation 1.6 Ship s Manifolds 1.7 Other Jetty Equipment 1.8 Intrinsic safety 1.9 Hoses 1.10 Means of access 1.11 Mooring 1.12 Hard Arm Fluid Transfer Equipment 1.13 The design and safety of Jetties and Sea Islands ELEMENT 2 Basic Ship Information 2.1 Regulations affecting a modern tanker 2.2 Crude and Product Tankers

3 2.3 Chemical Tankers 2.4 Liquefied Gas Carriers 2.5 Combination Carriers 2.6 Staff on-board ship 2.7 Ship management ELEMENT 3 Mooring 3.1 Mooring forces 3.2 Factors affecting load distribution 3.3 Mooring equipment 3.4 Mooring System Management 3.5 Tugs and the safety of tankers ELEMENT 4 Ship Arrival Operations 4.1 Tanker sizes and types 4.2 Tanker Operations and Safety Guidance 4.3 Pre-arrival information 4.4 Summary of safety precautions alongside berth for all tanker types 4.5 Ship/Shore Safety checklists 4.6 Pollution Prevention checklists 4.7 Shore preparation for loading 4.8 Vapour Emission Control 4.9 Disconnecting after loading 4.10 Preparation for Discharge of the Ship 4.11 Ship/Ship Transfer Operations 4.12 Tank Cleaning and Gas Freeing 4.13 Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) 4.14 Static electricity 4.15 Surge pressures 4.16 Inert Gas Systems UNIT 3 CARGO OPERATIONS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ELEMENT 1 Cargo Handling, Surveys and Sampling 1.1 Types and categories of hazardous materials 1.2 Cargo handling and terminal operations 1.3 HAZMAT cargo handling and routing

4 1.4 Cargo surveying procedures 1.5 Cargo surveying definitions 1.6 Early departure procedure ELEMENT 2 Tank Cleaning 2.1 Timing issues 2.2 Tank cleaning locations 2.3 Tank cleaning methods 2.4 Precautions ELEMENT 3 Crude Oil Washing (COW) 3.1 History of Crude Oil Washing 3.2 Solvent action 3.3 Benefits of COW 3.4 Typical voyage 3.5 COW Ship types 3.6 The washing operation ELEMENT 4 Fire Fighting Facilities 4.1 Water resources 4.2 Firefighting foam and foam stocks 4.3 Auxiliary firefighting equipment 4.4 Dry powder 4.5 Training ELEMENT 5 Marine Environment and Pollution Prevention 5.1 Marine pollution types and sources 5.2 MARPOL and IMO regulations 5.3 Shipboard Oil or Pollution Emergency Plans (SOPEP) 5.4 Dealing with a spill incident and impacts 5.5 Spill response and mitigation 5.6 Clean up operations and equipment 5.7 Emergency and contingency planning ELEMENT 6 Port Appraisal 6.1 Information 6.2 Regulations 6.3 In-Port navigation 6.4 Port services

5 Here you can create the content that will be used within the module. The Examination will be in two parts the first of which will be a two hour written examination The second will be Multi choice of 30 mins duration The pass rate will be as follows Part 1 70 % Part 2 50 % Overall pass rate 60% Credit rate 70 % Distinction 85% Course material is available to purchase from ABIOSH through www info@abiosh.com