This guide to the training and assessment of Marine Terminal Staff makes recommendations that are designed to assist Marine Terminal Managers to achieve and maintain the highest practical standards of competence by their staff. It should be noted that this guide does not relate to cargoes other than crude oil and petroleum products, which may be carried in tankers or combination carriers. It does not cover the transfer of chemicals or liquefied gases as these are subject to other industry guidelines. Includes a CDROM
Author: OCIMF.
Published: 2001
No Pages:
ISBN: 9781856092029
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
SECTION 1 IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE
1.1. General
1.2. Getting Started
1.3. Initial Actions
1.4. Staff Levels and Competencies
1.5. Customising the Guidelines
SECTION 2 TRAINING GUIDANCE
2.1. General
2.2. Determining Individual Training Needs
2.3. Training Strategy
SECTION 3 ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE
3.1. General
3.2. Observation
3.3. Questioning
3.4. Written Test
3.5. Oral Test
3.6. Assessment Expertise
3.7. Recording and Certification
3.8. Range Statements
SECTION 4 ASSESSORS AND VERIFIERS
4.1. Appointment and Training of Assessors
4.2. Appointment of Verifiers
SECTION 5 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
Index to Functions, Units and Elements
Functional Analysis Map
Key Functions
Extract from Functional Analysis - Function 1
Extract from Functional Analysis - Unit 1.1
Extract from Functional Analysis - Element 1.1.1
SECTION 6 COMPETENCE RECORD BOOK
Title: Marine Terminal Training and Competence Assessment Guidelines for Oil and Petroleum Product Terminals
Product Code: 4400w042
ISBN: ISBN 13: 978-1-85609-202-9 (9781856092029), ISBN 10: 1-85609-202-X (185609202X)
Published Date: May 2001
Binding Format: Loose Leaf Folder
Book Height: 230 mm
Weight: 2.00 kg