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PSS Report to Marine Pilotage Group 17 Feb 2021

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PSS Report to Marine Pilotage Group Meeting 17 February 2021

Marine Pilotage Group PSS report to 17 February 2021 meeting 01 Harbour Master: National Occupational Standards Apprenticeship and Certificate Bespoke marine skills for the port sector... The Harbour Master NOS have been re-submitted to the NOS database following technical amendments and are being reviewed for approval by the four nations representatives. The Harbour Master Trailblazer Apprenticeship is available in England (code STO765). This level 6, apprenticeship typically takes 48 months; the max funding is £23,000. Funding arrangements are different in the devolved nations. The Harbour Master Certificate is available through the UK Harbour Masters Association. The Certificate is the only one recognised by the MCA for the role of the Harbour Master. It is a significant example of the industry, regulator and workforce representation working together to raise standards and open up opportunities for career development in the industry. Link: https://www.ukhma.org/hm-certificate/ Boarding and Landing Group 02 Industry good practice... At the request of the PMSC/MCA, PSS set up a working group to look at boarding, landing and vessel to vessel transfer safety. It has become clear that other parties were working on cross-over aspects of this topic, including the UKSON Pilot Transfer Safety Working Group and the periodic, BPA led, Pilot Boarding and Landing Code review. Before proceeding further, clarification is now required on the various remits and deliverables. [email protected] 2 www.portskillsandsafety.co.uk

Marine Pilotage Group PSS report to 17 February 2021 meeting 03 UK Port and Marine Accidents Target zero preventable workplace fatalities... In 2018/19 across the whole of GB, 147 workers were killed at work. This excludes road traffic accidents. In 2020 we are aware of 2 fatalities associated with port operations; one during a RoRo operation and one involving a lorry driver. This is fewer than in 2019. The UK Port Industry reportable injury rate in 2019 was 1.27 (down from 1.33 in 2018). RoRo - 7 Leading principles 04 Preventing workplace fatalities... The 7 leading principles of Safety in RoRo Operations has been collectively produced by the port industry with the support of Port Skills and Safety. The video and poster are available from Link to PSS Web 05 Self-Mooring in Ports New guidance available... As reported to the PMSC Steering Group in July, with the publication of the MAIB Cherry Sand report, it was clear that additional sector level guidance was needed. A joint (ports, UKHMA, HSE and Unite) working group produced the guidance which was published Nov 2020. Additionally PSS partnered with BTA to ensure consistency between their 'wet-side' and our 'dry-side' guidance. We are delighted to commend the guidance to readers which can be found on our web site: SiP005 Mooring [email protected] 3 www.portskillsandsafety.co.uk

Achievements delivered Just some of our achievements in 2020... RoRo Action Group Safety in Ports Survey Brought together senior New process for members reps from lines and ports to assess their compliance with H&S standards following a RoRo fatality RoRo Leading Principles Working together, Ports and Operators agreed seven leading principles for RoRo Mooring Safety Guidance Safety Culture Model Enhanced guidance on self- Published 'How To' guide mooring in response to an on effective safety culture - based on port case-studies industry wide need Annual Accident Report The only UK ports collation and analysis of accidents available anywhere. [email protected] 4 www.portskillsandsafety.co.uk

New for 2021 and beyond Some of our new key workstreams and projects People and Skills Plant and Equipment Port qualifications research - who is Analyse where, when and how plant and using them and how. Maritime Skills equipment injuries are occurring. Identify top three priorities. Set to work Commission - port industry future a new P&E work group to address them. skills needs project. A port sector skills strategy Data Migrate PSS dashboard to easier-to-use on-line input and reporting to members. Pilot project to prototype a ports Safety Management Intelligence System. Marine Communications Produce our boarding and landing, Increase member value add end to end, guidance in partnership communications. Produce an annual review, quarterly campaigns and extend with the PMSC steering group. our reach via conference, and Identify the top 3 priorities for port safety/port/marine events. marine safety with the MCA. SiPs to the Workforce Develop complementary Safety in Ports (SiP) products including video and individual reference so that SiPs can reach individuals at their workplaces. [email protected] 5 www.portskillsandsafety.co.uk

The Team Richard Steele, MEd, Chartered FCIPD Chief Executive Telephone: 07415 876 303 Email: [email protected] Rean Da Costa, MSc OSHE, Grad IOSH Operations Manager Telephone: 020 7260 1792 Email: [email protected] Marcio Goncalves Health, Safety, & Skills Co-ordinator Telephone: 020 7260 1790 Email: [email protected] Sharon Quinton Events, Finance, & Office Manager Telephone: 07985 134 488 Email: [email protected] Rob Coniam Communications Manager Telephone: 07909 766 926 Email: [email protected] About PSS Port Skills and Safety is the UK's professional ports health and safety membership organisation. We exist to make UK ports safer and more skilled. Our parent organisations, the British Ports Association and UK Major Ports Group, cover most of the UK commercial ports and we draw upon their networks and expertise. PSS is recognised by Government departments and agencies, including the Department for Transport, Health and safety Executive and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. We work closely with the ports industry, the HSE and trade unions in promoting safety in the workplace and improving the safety culture throughout the industry. ©Port Skills and Safety 6


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