RORO Electric Vehicle Battery Safety

Ensure your ferry crew is prepared for the unique challenges of transporting electric vehicles (EVs) with our specialized RORO Electric Vehicle Battery Safety course.

Description

The RORO Electric Vehicle Battery Safety course covers risk assessment, fire prevention, emergency response, and best practices for handling EV incidents at sea. Designed for ferry operators, this course enhances safety, compliance, and crew confidence in managing EV transportation.

EV's have a better safety record than liquid fuel vehicles. Regrettably, as we see on the news, and now with the fallout of the legal battles around the Felicity Ace, when an EV does catch fire, it's very dramatic. 

The primary focus therefore is prevention and detection.

Enroll today to protect passengers, crew, and vessels while staying ahead of industry standards.

Who is it For?

All deck officers and crew

Delivery

1 day, either online or via a webinar. Contact us for other options, like on site delivery.

Content

  • Understand EV Risks: Identify the unique safety challenges associated with transporting electric vehicles, including battery-related hazards.
  • Implement Preventative Measures: Apply best practices to minimize risks, including safe loading, ventilation, and monitoring procedures.
  • Recognize Early Warning Signs: Detect potential issues such as thermal runaway indicators, unusual battery behavior, and overheating.
  • Utilize Detection Systems: Understand and operate onboard fire detection and gas monitoring systems for EV-related incidents.
  • Apply Risk Assessment Protocols: Conduct thorough risk assessments to ensure safe EV transportation and storage on ferries.
  • Respond to Emergencies Effectively: Follow emergency procedures for managing EV-related incidents, including isolation and containment strategies.
  • Coordinate Safe Fire Suppression: Assist in fire control using appropriate extinguishing agents and cooling methods while prioritizing crew and passenger safety.
  • Enhance Communication & Reporting: Properly report and document potential hazards, near-misses, and incidents for continuous safety improvement.
  • Follow Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to industry guidelines and legal requirements for the transportation of electric vehicles by sea.
  • Promote a Safety Culture: Foster a proactive approach to EV safety through continuous training, teamwork, and adherence to best practices.

Certification Details

Certificate of Training in EV Safety

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