SIRE 2.0 Training
OCIMF is expected to launch its new inspection regime, SIRE 2.0 , in the last quarter of 2022.
SIRE 2.0 not only introduce changes to the inspection of the vessel equipment and procedures but also scrutinises the quality of human performance.
SIRE 2.0 has been created to serve as a risk based inspection regime focusing on the three critical elements: Hardware, Process and Procedures.
We provide a complete familiarisation training on SIRE 2.0 for vessel operators and sailing staff.
The course focuses on:
Key changes, SIRE 2.0 Process
HVPQ, PIQ, Certificate Repository, Photograph Repository
Questions Types, CVIQ generation
Anatomy of a question and details of Guideline notes.
Pre- Boarding checks by Inspector
Physical Inspection phase
Inspector Editor Functionality
Hardware Response Tool, Process Response Tool, Human Response Tool, Photograph Comparison Response Tool. Binary & Graduated responses
Subject of Concern/Nature of concern.
Human Element, PIF
Managing Negative Observations
TMSA Awareness
The TMSA programme and report is fully integrated within OCIMF’s Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE 2.0), providing a single area to maintain all data related to a vessel’s technical operator, including; Ship Inspections, Vessel Particulars Questionnaire (VPQ), Crew Reports and Incidents.
Company Specific Requirements
ISM
TMSA
This course is based on the guidelines given in TMSA Guidelines and its reference to SIRE 2.0.
The course focuses on:
Leadership and Safe Management System
Recruitment and Management of Shore-Based Personnel
Recruitment and Management of Vessel Personnel
Reliability and Maintenance Standards Which Also Includes Critical Targets
Navigational Safety
Cargo, Ballast, Tank Cleaning , Bunkering, Mooring and Anchoring Operations
Management of Change
Incident Reporting, Investigation and Analysis
Safety Management – Shore Based Monitoring / Shipboard Monitoring
Environmental and Energy Management
Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Planning
Measurement, Analysis and Improvement – Practical implementation issues for each element
Marine Security