Awareness of potential emergency situations and how to respond and coordinate with relevant internal and external agencies
How to plan and organize daily movements, anchor handling, DP operations, Fi-Fi operations, Standby duties, compliance with instructions and reporting requirements of Charterers, cost controls and consumption of bunkers
Ability to differentiate between various ships, technical and functional characteristics, safety requirements and potential hazards of each operation
How to manage safety of personnel of sub-contractors, stevedores’, tenants and ship crew, when engaged in OSV operations
Techniques for performance monitoring and continuous improvement based on lessons learned from each operation at the offshore site as well as from reports about peers in the similar business
Competency in developing and maintaining documentary evidence traceability for all works executed during the specific period or operation; and
Who should Attend
Senior attendees with job titles such as:
Management Members responsible for OSV Technical Operations and Commercial Engagements
Entry level Executives of Offshore Support Services Vessels
Chief Engineers and Masters selected for succession planning
E & P Projects Managers, Coordinators and Planners
Commercial Managers
Technical Superintendents, Port Engineers and Port Captains
QHSE and Security Managers
Past Events
Managing Commercial and Technical Operation of Offshore E & P Support Services Vehicles 2015 - 26-30 Oct 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (53100)
Important
Please, check "Managing Commercial and Technical Operation of Offshore E & P Support Services Vehicles" official website for possible changes, before making any traveling arrangements