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Page 1: 2019 TRAINING CATALOGUE
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2019 TRAINING CATALOGUE

THEME COURSE BREAKDOWN TARGET AUDIENCE

ScheduleMonth Period

SEAPORT SECURITY & SAFETY

You are responsible at various levels for the passage of vessels in a port, the transit of

passengers or the passage of various goods, and the development or maintenance of

infrastructure.

The Institute offers training dedicated to the safety and security of the port.

This training will bring you the essential knowledge to implement incentives or repressive provisions to make safety and security the essential values of your structure.

Contents:

Regulatory aspects, day-to-day safety, the ISPS code, safety & security plans, the security of different types of terminals, claims interventions, etc.

Harbours,

Operations Department,

Public and Private Security,

and Safety Departments

JANUARY01/28/19

TO 02/01/19

UNDERSTAND AND APPLY EFFICIENT FOLLOW-

UP MEASURES TO MANAGE AND DEVELOP

CONCESSIONED TERMINALS.

You are responsible for terminal operations, you manage daily relations between port and private

operator in a developing port ...

As you know, the growth of your port is linked to that of your public and private partners. In a context of increased public and private partnerships, come and train yourself in methods and techniques that optimizes the handling, supervision and the success of conceded terminals.

How to better understand your terminal operators?

How best to serve them to ensure adequate resources and development of your ports?

This training will allow you to acquire a global vision of your port authority role and to work as a port developer.

Terminal Operations,

Manager,Port and

Concessioned Terminal Public

Relations Manager

FEBRUARYAND

MARCH

02/25/19TO

03/01/19

HYGIENE, SAFETYQUALITY & ENVIRONMENT

Better identify your business related risks.

As a manager, you participate in the definition of the security policy of your company (personal, materials, working conditions, commitment to the environment).

In a company, different types of occupational risks coexist, which can undermine the components of established security policy.

In collaboration with the various actors involved, you must understand these risks and implement the appropriate evaluation and prevention measures to ensure security in your organizational structures.

This training will allow you to identify and understand the regulations in force, the professional risks and their consequences, your company’s security organization and all the security stakes involved

Security manager,

HSC,

Port Operations Manager

MARCH03/15/19

TO03/21/19

IMPROVE YOUR PORT INFORMATION SYSTEM

Are you ready to tackle the challenges of digitalisation, paperless operations and one-stop

shopping in the freight transport sector?

The port of Marseille Fos affirms its know-how and its global mastery of digital port management processes. Citing Single window systems and paperless operations.

The port has developed a revolutionary maritime and port information system ...

The main IT executives of the port of Marseille Fos deliver the training on the Information Systems development and their impact on port organizations.

MGI, our international partners are available to provide additional training and internship with regards to data mining and management.

IT teams,Officers of the

port,Ministries

in charge of institutional Framework

APRIL04/22/19

TO04/26/19

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SENSITIZATION TO RISK OF TERRORIST ATTACKS

You work in a Port Authority, be vigilant …

Ports are places of reception of ships and transit of all goods. They symbolize these crossroads between land and sea. Faced with the terrorist threat, how are the sovereign powers of safety and security devolved to the Port Authority implemented?

Safety and security are now essential values. They account for the credibility and reliability of port and related institutions, and are assets of competitiveness.

Harbours,Operations

Department,Public and

Private Security, and Safety

Departments

MAY

05/06/19TO

05/17/19

MASTER THE IMDG CODE Your activity is related to the transportation of hazardous materials on RoRo ships? The

International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code will have no more secrets for you.

The complexity of the IMDG code and the various port and maritime regulations require exemplary management of dangerous goods. Misinterpretation or improper documentation of the multimodal transport declaration may result in denied boarding or off-loading or, worse, an irreversible incident on board.

The objective of this training is to enable you to assimilate and master the documentation requirement of each stage of a dangerous goods shipment on a RoRo vessel. You will safely classify, label and ship a road transport unit, and package a container for secure boarding on a RoRo vessel. Following this initial training, a two-day refresher course is offered.

Responsables de Sécurité

CHSCT

Agents d’Exploitation

JUNE

03/06/19AU

07/06/19

Members of PMAWCA

Institution/Port Country1. Port Autonome de Cotonou Benin

2. SOBEMAP Benin

3. ACL Benin

4. ENAPOR Cape Vert

5. Port Autonome de Douala Cameroun

6. Autorité Portuaire Nationale Cameroun

7. Complexe Industrialo Portuaire de Kribi Cameroun

8. Port Autonome de Pointe-Noire Congo

9. Port Autonome d’Abidjan Côte d’Ivoire

10. Port Autonome de San Pedro Côte d’Ivoire

11. CODEX Côte d’Ivoire

12. Office des Ports et Rades Gabon

13. Gambia Port Authority Gambie

14. Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority Ghana

15. Port Autonome de Conakry Guinée

16. APGB Guinée Bissau

17. APGE Guinée Equatoriale

18. Groupe Afrique Performance Maroc

19. Nigerian Ports Authority Nigeria

20. Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) Nigeria

21. Port Autonome de Dakar Sénégal

22. Sierra Leone Ports Authority Sierra Leone

23. Port Autonome de Lomé Togo

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