Process- and personal safety
Identify and manage operational, tactical and strategic risks across the enterprise.
Identify and manage operational, tactical and strategic risks across the enterprise.
Proactively analyse risk and learn from incidents and ‘near misses’.
Monitor systems and assess maritime compliance, e.g: ISM code, ISPS code.
Safety has been the subject of discussion in the maritime industry for a long time. Already in 1836 a parliamentary commission was established in the United Kingdom to assess the cause of many shipwrecks.
After some experience in the use of the Guidelines, in 1993 the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted the International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (the ISM Code). In 1998, the ISM Code became mandatory. The Code establishes safety-management objectives and requires a safety management system (SMS) to be established by all organizations.
Throughout the maritime industry about 50 customers are using Wolters Kluwer Enablon’s software tools to manage risk. These customers are found in various sectors, e.g:
Learn how other clients used our software products to improve safety across the enterprise.
Looking for an event or training designed for the maritime industry? Check out one of our events below or the complete Event Calendar.
Would you like to learn more? Take a look at our latest blog posts to read about various risk management topics specific to your industry.
Some examples of barrier based diagrams in the maritime industry:
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