Tank vessel Management and Self Assessment (A Best-practice guide for vessel operators)
Year: 2008 Language: english Author: OCIMF Genre: Practical guide Publisher: OCIMF Edition: 2nd ISBN: 1 85609 284 4 Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 54 Description: The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has been in the forefront of the drive to implement a common vessel inspection process through the introduction of the Ship Inspection Report Exchange (SIRE) system. This system promotes a uniformly high standard of common inspections. Member companies can then use the results within their own vetting systems. The management and operation of vessels within a culture of safety and environmental excellence was formalised with the introduction of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code. This Code requires vessel operators to implement a safety management system that will help them to achieve incident-free operations. However, there is a clear distinction between the standards of those vessel operators that embrace the spirit of the ISM code and those that aim to fulfil only its minimum requirements. This variability may result in a charterer with due-diligence concerns having to assess the operational standards of individual vessel operators. OCIMF's Tanker Management and Self Assessment (TMSA) programme was introduced in 2004 as a tool to help vessel operators assess, measure and improve their management systems. This second edition of the publication provides an update that builds on operators' experience with TMSA and feedback from the industry. Significantly, the scope has been expanded to encompass all tank vessel operators, including those managing coastal vessels and barges. The programme encourages vessel operators to assess their safety management systems against listed key performance indicators and provides best practice guidance. Best practice is an effective way to minimise the possibility of problems reoccurring. It creates opportunities and optimises performance in crucial areas such as safety and environmental excellence. Companies should aim to transfer best practices across their fleet through the consistent application of improved processes and procedures.
Contents
Purpose and scope Part one The quality system (TMSA) and guidelines Part two Application of the guidelines and implementation Part three The 12 elements of the TMSA guidelines Element 1 – Management, leadership and accountability Element 2 – Recruitment and management of shore – based personnel Element 3 – Recruitment and management of vessel personnel Element 4 Reliability and maintenance standards Element 5 – Navigational safety Element 6 – Cargo, ballast and mooring operations Element 7 – Management of change Element 8 – Incident investigation and analysis Element 9 – Safety management Element 10 Environmental management Element 11 – Emergency preparedness and contingency planning Element 12 – Measurement, analysis and improvement Part four Glossary of key terms and phrases
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Tank vessel Management and Self Assessment (A Best-practice guide for vessel operators)
Language: english
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Practical guide
Publisher: OCIMF
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: 1 85609 284 4
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 54
Description: The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has been in the forefront of the drive to implement a common vessel inspection process through the introduction of the Ship Inspection Report Exchange (SIRE) system. This system promotes a uniformly high standard of common inspections. Member companies can then use the results within their own vetting systems.
The management and operation of vessels within a culture of safety and environmental excellence was formalised with the introduction of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code. This Code requires vessel operators to implement a safety management system that will help them to achieve incident-free operations. However, there is a clear distinction between the standards of those vessel operators that embrace the spirit of the ISM code and those that aim to fulfil only its minimum requirements. This variability may result in a charterer with due-diligence concerns having to assess the operational standards of individual vessel operators.
OCIMF's Tanker Management and Self Assessment (TMSA) programme was introduced in 2004 as a tool to help vessel operators assess, measure and improve their management systems. This second edition of the publication provides an update that builds on operators' experience with TMSA and feedback from the industry. Significantly, the scope has been expanded to encompass all tank vessel operators, including those managing coastal vessels and barges.
The programme encourages vessel operators to assess their safety management systems against listed key performance indicators and provides best practice guidance. Best practice is an effective way to minimise the possibility of problems reoccurring. It creates opportunities and optimises performance in crucial areas such as safety and environmental excellence. Companies should aim to transfer best practices across their fleet through the consistent application of improved processes and procedures.
Contents
Purpose and scopePart one The quality system (TMSA) and guidelines
Part two Application of the guidelines and implementation
Part three The 12 elements of the TMSA guidelines
Element 1 – Management, leadership and accountability
Element 2 – Recruitment and management of shore – based personnel
Element 3 – Recruitment and management of vessel personnel
Element 4 Reliability and maintenance standards
Element 5 – Navigational safety
Element 6 – Cargo, ballast and mooring operations
Element 7 – Management of change
Element 8 – Incident investigation and analysis
Element 9 – Safety management
Element 10 Environmental management
Element 11 – Emergency preparedness and contingency planning
Element 12 – Measurement, analysis and improvement
Part four Glossary of key terms and phrases
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