Marine Superintendent Roles and Responsibilities Including Casualty Investigation

  • International Maritime Organization Compound

Outlines

The superintendent acts as the focal point of contact between ships in his charge and shipowners, commercial operators, charterers, terminals, receivers, classification society, flag state, port state control, dry dock companies, repair shops, equipment suppliers, service providers and other company departments to deliver superintendency support. completion of the program, attendees will gain and understand:Familiarity with seaworthiness technical requirements.Adequate awareness of ship hire contracts and the terms of sales contracts.Legal obligations of casualty safety investigation Identify accident causation and casual factors of the marine accident.Reporting techniques required for enhancement of marine safety, pollution prevention and preserving of assets.

Program

CBP

Objectives

  • Developing capacities of marine operation managers and superintendents of navigation companies who are responsible for fleet operation and casualty investigation for the sake of maritime safety enhancement and marine pollution prevention in addition to preserving marine assets.

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