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2336 - Management of Change

This training module focuses on the importance of implementing a robust Management of Change (MOC) process within a shipping or offshore company. It explains the purpose, scope, and categories of change that require MOC, providing examples relevant to both marine and offshore operations. The module emphasizes the role of risk assessment in the MOC process, outlines a detailed decision checklist, and outlines the steps for documenting and managing change. It also covers the importance of communication, training, and compliance in ensuring the successful implementation of MOC.
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Course Content

After completing this training, the learner will be familiar with the following topics:
 Define Management of Change (MOC) and understand its purpose in improving safety and operational efficiency.
 Identify the scope and categories of change that require a formal MOC process.
 Distinguish between types of change including equipment, operational, and organizational changes, and provide examples relevant to marine and offshore operations.
 Understand the MOC decision checklist and the process of evaluating changes.
 Explain the importance of risk assessment in the MOC process, including hazard identification, risk assessment, and mitigation measures.
 Describe the steps involved in documenting the MOC process, including completing the MOC form and gathering necessary supporting documentation.
 Understand the process of reviewing and approving proposed changes at various levels of authority.
 Explain the importance of communication, training, and familiarization in the implementation of changes.
 Identify and manage rejected changes or changes not executed within the MOC framework.
 Describe the specific considerations for managing equipment alterations and additions using the MOC process.
 Understand the process of managing temporary changes, including the need for temporary MOCs and risk assessments.
 Explain the importance of compliance and continual improvement in the MOC process.

Course References

  • ISM Code
  • Safety Management System
  • SIRE 2.0 - 2.5
  • RightShip RISQ 13.1

Additional Information

Last Updates
Sep 2024
Language
English
Course Duration
14 Minutes
Type of Course
Operational Videos
Audio
Native
Certificate & Validity
Yes / 5 Years
Industry
Maritime
Ship Type
Oil Tanker
Chemical Tanker
Gas Tanker
LNG Tanker
General Cargo
Bulk Carrier
Container
Passenger
RORO
Tug
Offshore
Target Group
Deck – Management
Deck – Operational
Engine – Management
Engine – Operational
Skill Level
Operational
Flag Approval
No
Assessment
Yes
Process
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