Description
Risk assessment in mooring operations involves identifying hazards and implementing safety measures to protect personnel. It focuses on evaluating mooring equipment, environmental conditions, and vessel specifics to pinpoint potential risks such as equipment failure and human error.
Safety protocols, including crew training on safe practices and emergency response plans, are crucial for mitigating these risks. Ensuring the use of protective gear and maintaining clear communication among crew members are key steps towards achieving a safe and successful mooring operation.
Highlights:
- Identify which factors to consider when conducting a Risk Assessment for mooring
- Understand what is required to ensure personnel safety during mooring operations
Legislation & References:
- Industry Best Practices
- OCIMF, Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG4), 4th Edition
Course Details:
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Who Should Attend: All seafarers regardless of department and rank
- Certificate: ABS
DISCLAIMER: The course is provided on an “as is” basis. Participants must ensure compliance with their employer’s or flag administration’s requirements.







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