





INTRODUCTION
Oil and Gas Marine Terminals Safety training course designed to cater to personnel transporting oil and gas cargoes by sea, including those working on tankers and in shore-based terminals. This meticulously structured course is intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the hazards and associated risks inherent to the handling, exploration, exploitation, and transportation of oil and gas products onshore and sea.
Our program is tailored to meet the specific needs of maritime, shipping, and oil & gas professionals, ensuring a rigorous and in-depth exploration of the subject matter. This course will give participants valuable insights, knowledge, and skills to enhance safety and efficiency in their respective roles.
Join us on this educational journey as we delve into the complexities of oil and gas cargo transportation. Enrol today and equip yourself with the expertise to excel in this critical industry sector.
OBJECTIVES
Delegates enrolling in the Oil and Gas Marine Terminals Safety training course will be able to:
Identify the critical aspects of operations of oil & gas marine terminals
Follow the updated international regulations & requirements dealing with such hazardous cargoes
Carry out the planning of storage & transfer systems for different petrol products
Understand the procedure of interaction with oil tankers and gas carriers
Manage and organise the emergency response plans in case of oil spill
Apply updated methods of risk assessment in marine terminal operation
Organisational Impact
By registering for the Oil and Gas Marine Terminals Safety course, the organisation will observe the following:
Improved Operational Integrity for cargo handling
Improved Operational Performance for terminal operators
Improved Equipment-safe usage for pumping & piping arrangements
Better Safety Records, in general

safety management in Terminals.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?
This course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Marine Terminal Facility Managers and Coordinators
Terminal Superintendents, Supervisors and Engineers
Safety and Environmental Managers, Engineers and Officers
Spill Management Team Members
Transfer Supervisors
Marine Shipping Coordinators
Dock Maintenance Planners
Tanker Masters, Chief Officers & Junior officers
OIMs
COURSE OUTLINE
Day 1
HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH LIQUID AND GASEOUS CARGOES
Flammability and explosion
The Fire Triangle
Flammable Ranges
Limits of flammability in reduced Oxygen atmospheres
Flash Point
Effect of Cargo Contamination on Flashpoint
Day 2
TOXICITY & EXPOSURE
Forms of exposure
Toxicity
Sources of exposure

Routes of Entry
Effects of Substances Hazardous to Health
Results of entry
Describing Toxicity
Specific Toxins
Toxic Constituents of Inert Gas
First Aid in Chemical Emergencies
Action Plan for First Aid Treatment
Casualty Management
Day 3
SOURCES OF IGNITION
Hazards Associated with Current Electricity
Fixed and Portable Equipment
Hazards associated with Static Electricity
Charge generation
Charge accumulation
Electrostatic hazards during tank washing
Ship Shore Bonding
Synthetic clothing
Transmitting Aerials
Hand tools
Pyrophoric Iron Sulphide
Smoking
Hot Work
Control of Hot Work
Approval for Hot Work
HAZARD CONTROL – TANKER DESIGN FOR SAFETY
Designation of flammable hazardous areas
Accommodation features
The Citadel system
Electrical protection in hazardous zones
Maintaining safe tank atmospheres
Inert Gas Systems

Sources of Inert Gas
Constituents of Flue Gas Inert Gas
Flue Gas Uptake Valves
Scrubber Tower
Blowers (Fans)
Maintaining safe tank atmospheres
Day 4
HAZARD CONTROL OPERATIONAL HAZARD MANAGEMENT
Hazard and Risk Control
Selection of control measures
Safety equipment and protection of personnel
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
The role of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Portable Gas Detectors and Oxygen Analyzers
Hydrocarbon Gas Detectors.
Testing for poisons and other specialised substances
Oxygen detection
The hazards of enclosed spaces
Hazards associated with Hydrocarbons
Hazards associated with chemicals
Other risks associated with confined spaces
Testing atmospheres of enclosed spaces
Long term sampling
Breathing Apparatus, Respiratory Aids and Escape Sets
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Air Line Breathing Apparatus
Cartridge or Canister Face Masks
Hose Mask (Fresh Air Breathing Apparatus)
Maintenance of Respiratory Protection Equipment
Day 5
POLLUTION PREVENTION
Effects of marine pollution
Natural dispersion of marine pollutants

Preventing Marine Pollution
The load on top principle (LOT)
MARPOL
MARPOL Special Areas
Design features to avoid oil pollution
Dedicated Clean Ballast Tanks (DCBT)
Crude Oil Washing (COW)
Slop Tanks
Oil Content Monitors
The Oil Record Book
Oil
International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate (IOPPC)
Dealing with Pollution Emergencies

IN-HOUSE TRAINING
LMA Training is capable of conducting this training programme exclusively for your delegates. Please e-mail us on admin@lmitac.com for further information and/or to receive a comprehensive proposal.

DOCUMENTATION
High-Quality material has been prepared by the LMAteam for distribution to delegates. In addition, a special note pad to facilitate note-taking will be provided.
CERTIFICATES
Accredited Certificate of completion will be issued to those who attend & successfully complete the programme.
SCHEDULE
Our Course timings commence at 09:00AM12:45PM and 01:00PM - 05:00PM.
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT
Please complete the registration form on the course page & return it to us indicating your preferred mode of payment. For Further Information, please get in touch with us.
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY
Delegates have 14 days from the date of booking to cancel and receive a full refund or transfer to another date free of charge. If less than 14 days notice is given then we will be unable to refund or cancel the booking unless on medical grounds. For more details about the Cancellation and Refund policy, please visit www.lmitac.com/terms-and-conditions/
TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT
We are committed to picking up and dropping off the participants from the airport to the hotel and back.
CONTACT INFO
LONDON
London - Oxford Street 25 N Row, London W1K 6DJ
+44 (0) 20 36 916 970
Info@lmitac.com
DUBAI
Business Bay, ParkLane Tower, Offices 718 - 719
+971 43880094
Info@lmitac.com