INTERTANKO Vetting Seminar Tanker Officer Training Standards (TOTS) 16 th May 2007 Capt Howard N. Snaith Director, Marine, Ports, Terminals, Environmental.

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INTERTANKO Vetting Seminar Tanker Officer Training Standards (TOTS) 16 th May 2007 Capt Howard N. Snaith Director, Marine, Ports, Terminals, Environmental & Chemical Section INTERTANKO

TOTS Historical Background The Vetting Committee (TOTS Working Group) has concluded Stage 1: “Aimed to provide a coordinated response by INERTANKO that will create a commonality of standard & ease compliance. Council endorsed approach (March 2007).

Stage 1 Completed Stage 1: Summarise the concept of TOTS. Clearly Demonstrates Improved Standards Shows how it will fill the experience gap. Shows how it can be built into what exists today. Shows how it fits into TMSA and how TMSA can be used as part of the verifying process. Shows there is “no” conflict or duplication of effort. Summarises how the system will work in practice.

Overview Five Elements to review: 1. Officer Entry Level (Core Competency) 2. Statutory (Dangerous Cargo Endorsements) 3. Company Based System Rank/Company Specific 4. Shore Based Company Technical Assessment of the Candidate 5. Ship Specific Practical Simulator Verification

1. Officer Entry Level Core Competency Tanker Familiarisation Course: IMO Model Course 1.01 (currently under review by the IIG & IMO); Expansion & Enhancement. Core competency based entry standard for an officer coming into the tanker industry.

2. Statutory (Dangerous Cargo Endorsements) STCW Reg V/1 2.2 Indicates where the DCE fits into TOTS and TOTS is “not” an alternative to the Dangerous Cargo Endorsement.

3. Company Based Rank/Company/Ship Specific (TOTS). Record Book Based Modules in this section: 1. Command Module (Master and Chief Officer) 2. Senior Officer Tanker Module (Engine) 3. Junior Officer Tanker Module (Deck and Engine)

3. Company Based Rank/Company/Ship Specific (TOTS). Sections will cover: 1.“Time with Company” -Company Specific Familiarity Section : Company operating Systems and ISM Procedures. Reporting and Operating Procedures Options for Safety Quality Riding team Open Question Techniques Company PMS

3. Company Based Rank/Company/Ship Specific (TOTS). 2. “Time in Rank” - Rank Specific Duties: Operations (Deck/Engine) Deck/Engine/Command/Management Consequences on None Compliance Open Question Techniques Options for Quality Riding Team

3. Company Based Rank/Company/Ship Specific (TOTS). Conversion Elements Two conversion elements enables conversion from junior officer to: Senior Officer Module (Engine) or Command Tanker Module

3. Company Based Rank/Company/Ship Specific (TOTS). Verification of System at Company level (TMSA 3A Stage 4.0,3B Stage 3.4 & 6A Stage 4.2) TOTS scheme Company Based; Voluntary System. Demonstrate commitment from the company. Will improve Standards Onboard monitoring Systems Open Question Techniques Aims to provide underpinning

4. Shore Based Company Technical Assessment of the candidate In-house company run technical verification process (1-2 day assessment?) Formal assessment of the “Time with the company” sections i.e. familiarity with company systems and requirements

5. Ship Specific Practical Simulator Verification (IMO Model Course 2.06 as base)...But developed to be tanker type specific. The training and experience gained in sections 1, 2 and 3, is practically verified by simulator based training. Segregated into different ship types: –Crude Oil Module –Product Module –Chemical Module

TOTS Pictogram 1. All Officers Entry Level Core Competancy Statutory Training STCW Reg V/ Statutory Training STCW Reg V/ Company Based Rank/Ship Specific Onboard Experience (TOTS) (TMSA 3A Stage 4.0) (TMSA 3B Stage 3.4) STCW Reg V/1 1.1 & 2.1 STCW Section B-V/1 Para 1-4 & Company Technical Verication IMO Dangerous Cargo Endorsement Petroleum Command Tanker Module (Master & Chief Officer) Special Tanker Procedures Module Crude IMO Tanker Familarisation Model Course 1.01 IMO Dangerous Cargo Endorsement Chemical Senior Officer Tanker Module (Engine) IMO Model Course 2.06 Special Tanker Procedures Module Product IMO Dangerous Cargo Endorsement Petroleum Junior Officer Tanker Module (Deck & Engine) Special Tanker Procedures Module Chemical 1. Statutory2. Statutory3. Company Training 4. Company Training Shore Based Company Assessment Appendix 1 INTERTANKO - Tanker Officer Training Standards (TOTS) 5. Verification 5. Ship Specific Practical Simulator Verification (TMSA 3A Stage 4.0) (TMSA 6A Stage 4.2) STCW Section B-V/1 Para 1-4 & 7-14 Conversion Element

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