Ship emergency response service (SERS)
Whether you have already been involved in a casualty or not, you will know that in order to reduce the risks of loss, damage and harm to life, business, the environment and your company's reputation, your staff need to respond effectively and make the right decisions quickly and confidently.
Whether you have already been involved in a casualty or not, you will know that in order to reduce the risks of loss, damage and harm to life, business, the environment and your company's reputation, your staff need to respond effectively and make the right decisions quickly and confidently.
Who should attend?
Anyone who may have direct involvement with Lloyd's Register during an incident or needs to have certain knowledge of SERS, whether shore or ship based.
This course will help you meet element 11 of the Tanker Management Self Assessment (TMSA) guidelines.
Key Content
SERS emergency response preparedness and technical capability
roles and responsibilities
call out and response procedures
information flow
technical issues for different casualties
live exercises and scenarios
What will you learn?
By the end of this course you will be able to:
work more successfully as a team
interpret information supplied by Lloyd's Register
prioritise technical issues and make decisions
Previous experience
None required.