Port Health and Safety

The Port Facility Health and Safety course is the only one of its kind and

deals specifically with all types of basic Health & Safety issues through to cargo, ro-ros, liners, loading and unloading and storage within a port facility.

Health and Safety in ports is the responsibility of everyone who is directly or indirectly concerned with work/tasks in ports and need to cooperate to develop safe systems of work and ensure that they areput into practice.

Port employers, port authorities who carry out the function of a port employer and any other person that employs workers on a permanent or temporary basis has a duty of responsibility to provide and maintain the workplace, plant and equipment they own, control or operate in a safe condition.

All persons working within a port must have a clear understanding of the Health & Safety legislation and requirements and ensure they are followed at all times.

Course Details

Duration: 5 days

Method: PowerPoint and exercises

Multiple choice questionnaire at close of course.

Syllabus:

  • First Aid
  • IMDG Codes
  • Risk Assessments
  • Crisis Management
  • Guidance on Transport
  • General Cargo
  • Dusty Cargo
  • Container Handling
  • Timber Handling
  • Transfer of Bulk Liquids
  • Loading/unloading Dry Bulk Cargo
  • Storage of Dry Bulk Cargo
  • Lighting
  • Mooring Operations
  • Noise
  • Whole Body Vibration (WBV)
  • Security
  • Fatigue
  • Hot work
  • Workplace Transport
  • Roro passenger and Cruise Operations
  • Explosives
  • Confined Spaces
  • Lone Working
  • Selection and Use of Buoyancy Equipment
  • Water Safety in Ports
  • Safe Access and Egress
  • Managing Non-Permanent Employees
  • Sources of Occupational Health Information
  • Emergency Planning in Ports
  • Safe use of Ladders/stepladders
  • Slips, Trips and Falls
  • Fire Awareness
  • Working at Height
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Environment
  • The human element
  • Bomb Procedures

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