Tanker Officer Training Standards - Intertanko

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F.1 The Flammability Diagram (Ref: ISGOTT 5th Edition). G. FIXED & PORTABLE GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS. G.1 Fixed and Portable Gas Detection systems.
Tanker Officer Training Standards TOTS 7th September IMO IS/STW- London

Capt. Howard Snaith Director Marine, Ports, Terminal, Environment & Chemical Section INTERTANKO

TOTS Project Partners Warsash Maritime Academy - Simulator Training/Verification Malaysian Maritime Academy - Engineering Skills/Modules MARLINS - CBA Verification Seagull - E-TOTS -Production

TOTS Industry Standard TOTS is Voluntary. TOTS is approved as a Professional Standard by: •

The Nautical Institute.



The Institute of Marine Engineering Science & Technology.

TOTS - Seatrade Winners 2009 “Investment in People”

Why is TOTS needed?

A number of oil companies have in place their “officer matrix” requirement based on two elements: “time in rank” and “time with company”. Growing expectations for an officer’s experience in rank and familiarity with his/her company operating and ISM systems, arising from the current rising trend in tanker accidents. As a result, tanker owners are increasingly finding themselves subject to “time in rank” and “time with company” requirements which are competing and contradictory, and which can be difficult to comply with.

Why is TOTS needed?

• Increasing Incidents • Officer Training Requirements/Continuous Improvement (TMSA 2) • Human Element Factors • Shortage of Experienced Officers

Tanker Incident Trends 1050

600 Misc Security

840

Fire/Expl Hull & Machinery

480

Grounded

Lloyds Casualty Data

Coll/Contact

Increasing incidents:630

Oil pollution

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1/2001-1/2008

420

2009 is a projection based on 68 days

210

360

240

120

0 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08

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Continuous Improvement TMSA 2 “To be effective, a management system needs to be much more than just procedures. The Company Leadership/Management should define the company’s values and aspirations and detail how the company intends to achieve the objectives of their stated policies. Management must also provide adequate resources to ensure that the vessels are properly managed, crewed, operated and maintained by welltrained, competent personnel”.

Human Element MSC 81/8/1 Inter-Industry Working Group identified 35 occurrences that involved fires and explosions in cargo areas of chemical and product tankers from a database of incidents over the past 25 years: The IIG concluded in its study that: “the failure to follow procedures was the primary cause of the incidents in question.”

Human Element INTERTANKO looked at the aviation industry in assessing how this could be addressed. If you design out the Human Element other problems become designed in…… how do you get people to do what they are trained to do?

Human Element Human Element aspects addressed in TOTS via Crew Resource Management (CRM):

Civil Aviation Authority Management Training Guidance for flight crew CRM Instructors and Examiners www.caa.co.uk

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Situational awareness Planning & Decision making Communications Teamwork Emotional climate Stress Managing Stress Commercial Organisational Pressures & Morale Fatigue

The TOTS Objectives • Ensure compliance with today’s rules & regulations. • “Ease compliance” with Officer Matrix Requirements. • Ensure that the team onboard will operate the tanker environmentally aware & safe.

Overview of TOTS TOTS contains Four Elements 1. TOTS: Training Record Books: Time in Rank Time in Company

TMSA Part 3, 3, Stage 4, TMSA Part 3, 3A, Stage 2 & 3: TMSA Part 3, 5, Stage 3: TMSA Part 3, 11, Stage 1

2. TOTS: Computer Based Assessment (CBA) Time in Rank 3. TOTS: Company Verification (CBA) Time with Company 4. TOTS: Ship Specific Practical Simulator Verification/Training Tanker Type Specific Time in Rank TMSA Part 3, 6, Stage 4

1. TOTS : Time in Rank 3 x “Time in Rank” Training Record Books 1A: Command Module (Master and Chief Officer) A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 A.7 A.8 A.9 A.10 A.11 B.1 B.2.1 B.3 B.4 B.5 B.6 C. D. E.

Ship Handling & Characteristics Pilotage Mooring Equipment & Operations Passage Planning/Navigation Navigating in Restricted Visibility Heavy Weather Navigation Emergencies, Drills & Fire Fighting Equipment Ship/Shore Interface Ship to Ship Transfer Helicopter Operations Pollution Prevention & Environmental Protection General Tanker Section Flammability Composition Diagram Fixed & Portable Gas Detections Systems Enclosed Spaces/Tank Atmosphere Evaluation Familiarisation prior Cargo Operations Cargo Information Personnel Safety – Health CHEMICAL TANKERS PRODUCT TANKERS CRUDE OIL TANKERS

1. TOTS : Time in Rank • 1B: Senior Engineering Officers A.1 Engine Room Operations during manoeuvring A.2 Engine Room Operations during special circumstances A.3 Watchkeeping in the Engine Room A.4 Operation, monitoring and trouble shooting machinery A.5 Electrical, Electronic and Control Operations A.6 Maintenance and Repair A.7 Control of operations and Care of personnel onboard B.1 Management of the Engineering Department C. EMERGENCIES, DRILLS & FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT C.1 Emergencies, Drills & Fire Fighting Equipment. D. POLLUTION & ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION D.1 Pollution & Environment Protection E. GENERAL TANKER SECTION E.1 General Tanker Section F. FLAMMABILITY COMPOSITION DIAGRAM F.1 The Flammability Diagram (Ref: ISGOTT 5th Edition) G. FIXED & PORTABLE GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS G.1 Fixed and Portable Gas Detection systems G.2 Enclosed Spaces/Tank Atmosphere Evaluation H. FAMILIARISATION PRIOR CARGO OPERATIONS H.1 Familiarisation prior cargo operations H.2 Cargo Information-Requirements-Precautions-Personnel Safety-Health Data

1. TOTS Time in Rank 1C: Junior Officer Tanker Module (Deck & Engine) A. A.1 A.2 A.3

GENERAL SHIPBOARD OPERATIONS (DECK) Ship Handling & Characteristics (Deck) Pilotage (Deck) Mooring Equipment & Operations (Deck)

A.4 A.5

Emergencies, Drills & Fire Fighting Equipment Pollution Prevention & Environmental Protection

B. B.1 B.2 B.3

NAVIGATION (DECK) Passage Planning/Navigation/Chart Correction Navigating in Restricted Visibility (Deck) Heavy Weather & Ice Navigation (Deck)

C.

GENERAL TANKER SECTION

C.2.1

Flammability Composition Diagram

C.3 C.4 C.5 C.6 D. E. F. G. G.1 G.2 G.3 G.4 G.5 H.1

Fixed & Portable Gas Detections Systems Enclosed Spaces/Tank Atmosphere Evaluation Familiarisation Prior Cargo Operations (Deck) Cargo Information-Precautions-Personnel Safety CHEMICAL TANKER SUPPLEMENT PRODUCT TANKER SUPPLEMENT CRUDE OIL TANKER SUPPLEMENT GENERAL SHIPBOARD OPERATIONS Engine room operations during Manoeuvring Watchkeeping in the Engine Room (Engine) Operation, monitoring troubleshooting Machinery Maintenance and Repair Control of Operations and Care of Persons Management of the Engineering Department

I.

POLLUTION & ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

1. TOTS: Time in Company •

1D: Generic Record Book Module

1D “Template” Training Book includes guidance on: •Company operating systems •ISM Procedures. •Company Security Requirements •Occupational Health & Safety

(TOTS Provides template, “BUT” Companies to make company specific)

2. TOTS: CBA - Time in Rank • CBA (CD-ROM) to verify candidates understanding of “Time in Rank” tasks • CBA = c.2000 Questions: Total Dataset • 18-20 CBA assessments each Record book • 1x CBA CD-ROM (2A) with each Record book: section assessment •1 x CBA CD-ROM (2B) held by Company, taken under exam conditions

TOTS Time in Rank Certification Follows The Candidate

3. TOTS: CBA - Time with Company

• CBA based company verification process to verify candidates understanding of “Time with Company” • Tailor made Company Specific Officer Changes Company- Must Re-Train for Time in Company

4. Ship Specific Practical Simulator Verification/Training

6 x TOTS Specific Model simulator courses 4C Product Tanker Simulator Training Model Course

4E Crude Oil Tanker Simulator Training Model Course

4A Chemical Simulator Training Model Course

4D Product Tanker Simulator Verification Model Course

4F Crude Oil Tanker Simulator Verification Model Course

4B Chemical Simulator Verification Model Course

TOTS Pictogram

“E-TOTS” Licensing In response to many of Seagulls customers and INTERTANKO members requesting an alternative to paper versions of TOTS: Seagull and INTERTANKO have negotiated a non exclusive agreement to TOTS in E-Format In the Seagull “Training Administrator” E-TOTS provides a simple tool to administer and monitor Officer progress remotely and allow more companies to adopt the initiative with minimal extra workload.

E-TOTS Launched April 2009

Poseidon Challenge: striving towards zero fatalities, zero pollution, zero detentions