Competence of Offshore Safety Advisers
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Competence of Offshore Safety Advisers

A competent workforce is obviously more productive, operating with reduced risks, shorter downtimes and fewer injuries. All personnel involved in good industry competence schemes know a rigorous assessment procedure is in place against which their skills, experience and knowledge will be measured.



The International Marine Contractors Association's (IMCA)competence guidance has, therefore, been developed to provide offshore contractors with a framework within which to produce their own competence schemes, thereby giving the offshore industry a general confidence that personnel appointed to safety-critical positions can carry out their jobs in an effective manner.


Launched over a decade ago, and regularly updated and improved, IMCA's competence assurance and assessment guidance provides a framework within which its contractor members can demonstrate the competence of their personnel to both clients and regulators. The IMCA framework includes a substantial amount of documentation - set out in a straightforward manner for over 50 positions, with additional guidance for freelance personnel. Now the association has turned its attention to offshore safety advisors, a role that is fundamental to the safe and effective operations of many member companies.

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