ISM Navigation Auditor/Assessor

The ISM Navigation Auditor course looks at the skills, traits and understanding necessary to audit Navigation against ISM and OCIMF’s MSA.It also looks at best practice of modern navigation, how to gather evidence of compliance, and the process of conducting audits, surveys and inspections.

Description

The ISM Navigation Auditor course provides a comprehensive understanding of the skills, traits, and expertise required to effectively audit navigation practices in accordance with the International Safety Management (ISM) Code and the OCIMF’s Management and Self-Assessment (TMSA / OVMSA) guidelines. The course delves into modern navigation best practices, highlighting the principles and techniques essential for evaluating a vessel's adherence to established safety and operational standards.

Participants will learn how to systematically gather evidence of compliance through practical methods such as document reviews, direct observations, and crew interviews. The course also covers the intricacies of conducting professional audits, surveys, and inspections, equipping participants with the knowledge to assess operational performance, identify non-conformities, and provide actionable feedback to improve safety and efficiency in maritime navigation.

The training emphasizes the importance of a thorough understanding of the regulatory framework, critical thinking, and effective communication, enabling auditors to approach each inspection with confidence and precision.

Who is it For?

This course is for personnel who will or may be conducting internal or external navigation audits – from Chief Officers and Masters to superintendents.

Prerequisites

Minimum Age: 18 years old

Content

  • Modern Navigation – Paper and Paperless
  • ISM Code
  • TMSA  / OVMSA Standards for Navigation
  • DryBMS Standards for Navigation
  • Qualities of an Auditor
  • Why Audit
  • Conducting an Audit
  • Reporting Audit Results
  • Audit Follow-up
  • Stakeholder Management

Delivery

3 days in a classroom.

For on-site delivery, please get in touch.

If you’d like the multiple smaller sessions options, please get in touch.

What Next?

If you need advice, get in touch, and we’d be delighted to discuss options with you.

Certification Details

Upon successfully completing the course, participants will earn a certificate of training as an ISM Navigation Auditor/Assessor.

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