Marine HSE

Course Description


Introduction

 

The "Marine Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE)" training course by Cambridge for Global Training is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of health, safety, and environmental management in the marine industry. This course focuses on equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills to develop, implement, and maintain effective HSE policies and practices. Participants will learn to identify potential hazards, conduct risk assessments, and implement mitigation strategies to ensure the safety of personnel, protection of the environment, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

 

This course is ideal for professionals involved in health, safety, and environmental management in maritime operations. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, attendees will gain insights into the latest HSE standards, best practices, and regulatory frameworks. By the end of the course, participants will be well-prepared to create and sustain a culture of safety and environmental stewardship in their organisations.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

 

  • Understand the principles of health, safety, and environmental management in the marine industry
  • Identify and assess potential hazards and risks
  • Develop and implement effective HSE policies and procedures
  • Conduct thorough incident investigations and root cause analyses
  • Ensure compliance with international and national HSE regulations
  • Promote a culture of safety and environmental awareness
  • Implement sustainable environmental practices in marine operations

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • HSE managers and officers
  • Marine safety professionals
  • Environmental protection officers
  • Ship captains and crew members
  • Port authority officials
  • Maritime regulatory compliance officers
  • Offshore installation managers
Course Outline


Unit 1: Fundamentals of Marine HSE

 

  • Introduction to marine HSE principles and concepts
  • Overview of health, safety, and environmental challenges in the marine industry
  • Key international HSE regulations and standards (MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM Code)
  • Roles and responsibilities of HSE professionals
  • Importance of a proactive HSE culture

 

Unit 2: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

 

  • Identifying common hazards in marine operations
  • Conducting risk assessments and safety audits
  • Implementing risk mitigation strategies
  • Monitoring and reviewing risk control measures
  • Case studies on effective hazard management

 

Unit 3: Developing and Implementing HSE Policies

 

  • Components of effective HSE policies and procedures
  • Developing HSE management systems
  • Training and competency requirements for personnel
  • Emergency preparedness and response planning
  • Continuous improvement in HSE management

 

Unit 4: Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis

 

  • Techniques for investigating HSE incidents
  • Conducting root cause analyses
  • Developing corrective and preventive actions
  • Reporting and documenting incidents
  • Learning from incidents to prevent recurrence

 

Unit 5: Environmental Protection and Sustainability

 

  • Overview of marine environmental regulations (MARPOL, Ballast Water Management)
  • Implementing sustainable practices in marine operations
  • Waste management and pollution prevention
  • Environmental impact assessments and monitoring
  • Promoting environmental awareness and responsibility
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Marine HSE
REF code: N-1373
Date: 05 - 09 Oct 2026
City: Madrid
Language: English
Price: 5750 £

Course Description


Introduction

 

The "Marine Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE)" training course by Cambridge for Global Training is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of health, safety, and environmental management in the marine industry. This course focuses on equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills to develop, implement, and maintain effective HSE policies and practices. Participants will learn to identify potential hazards, conduct risk assessments, and implement mitigation strategies to ensure the safety of personnel, protection of the environment, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

 

This course is ideal for professionals involved in health, safety, and environmental management in maritime operations. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, attendees will gain insights into the latest HSE standards, best practices, and regulatory frameworks. By the end of the course, participants will be well-prepared to create and sustain a culture of safety and environmental stewardship in their organisations.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

 

  • Understand the principles of health, safety, and environmental management in the marine industry
  • Identify and assess potential hazards and risks
  • Develop and implement effective HSE policies and procedures
  • Conduct thorough incident investigations and root cause analyses
  • Ensure compliance with international and national HSE regulations
  • Promote a culture of safety and environmental awareness
  • Implement sustainable environmental practices in marine operations

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • HSE managers and officers
  • Marine safety professionals
  • Environmental protection officers
  • Ship captains and crew members
  • Port authority officials
  • Maritime regulatory compliance officers
  • Offshore installation managers

Course Outline


Unit 1: Fundamentals of Marine HSE

  • Introduction to marine HSE principles and concepts
  • Overview of health, safety, and environmental challenges in the marine industry
  • Key international HSE regulations and standards (MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM Code)
  • Roles and responsibilities of HSE professionals
  • Importance of a proactive HSE culture

Unit 2: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

  • Identifying common hazards in marine operations
  • Conducting risk assessments and safety audits
  • Implementing risk mitigation strategies
  • Monitoring and reviewing risk control measures
  • Case studies on effective hazard management

Unit 3: Developing and Implementing HSE Policies

  • Components of effective HSE policies and procedures
  • Developing HSE management systems
  • Training and competency requirements for personnel
  • Emergency preparedness and response planning
  • Continuous improvement in HSE management

Unit 4: Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis

  • Techniques for investigating HSE incidents
  • Conducting root cause analyses
  • Developing corrective and preventive actions
  • Reporting and documenting incidents
  • Learning from incidents to prevent recurrence

Unit 5: Environmental Protection and Sustainability

  • Overview of marine environmental regulations (MARPOL, Ballast Water Management)
  • Implementing sustainable practices in marine operations
  • Waste management and pollution prevention
  • Environmental impact assessments and monitoring
  • Promoting environmental awareness and responsibility
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