During this interactive course, participants will learn the role and responsibilities of terminal/pipeline managers; the communication and coordination, management of terminal and pipeline services; the risks in terminal/pipeline operations, safety standards and compliance; the safety management systems, accident prevention strategies, safety audits, emergency response and crisis management; the environmental impact of terminal/pipeline operations, effluent management and pollution control; and the energy efficiency, carbon footprint reduction and the sustainable practices in terminal pipeline
Upon the successful completion of this course, each participant will be able to:-
• Apply and gain an advanced knowledge on marine/pipeline terminals management, operation and safety with international standard
• Discuss the background, significance and types of marine pipeline terminals
• Review the international standards and regulatory frameworks
• Discuss the structure and components of marine terminals and pipelines including the marine/pipeline terminal industry
• Apply procedures and checklist of terminal/pipeline operation as well as maintain and inspect terminal equipment and pipelines
• Carryout pipeline pressure management, flow rate control and terminal logistics covering scheduling, cargo handling, and storage
• Implement safety measures during operations, quick response and remedial actions during emergency procedures
• Identify the role and responsibilities of terminal/pipeline managers and build a competent team and training
• Apply communication and coordination, management of terminal and pipeline services and contract and lease management
• Identify and assess risks in terminal/pipeline operations apply safety standards and compliance and implement safety management systems
• Carryout accident prevention strategies, safety audits, emergency response and crisis management
• Recognize the environmental impact of terminal/pipeline operations and apply effluent management and pollution control
• Employ energy efficiency, carbon footprint reduction and implemention of sustainable practices in terminal pipeline operations
This course provides an overview of all significant aspects and considerations advanced marine/pipeline terminals management, operation and safety with international standard for terminal managers, operations managers, safety managers, officers, maintenance personnels, engineers, environmental compliance officers and security personnel.
This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies as a percentage of the total tuition hours:-
30% Lectures
20% Workshops & Work Presentations
30% Case Studies & Practical Exercises
20% Software, Simulators & Videos
In an unlikely event, the course instructor may modify the above training methodology before or during the course for technical reasons.
The following program is planned for this course. However, the course instructor(s) may modify this program before or during the course for technical reasons with no prior notice to participants. Nevertheless, the course objectives will always be met:
Day 1: Introduction & Overview
0730 – 0800 Registration & Coffee
0800 – 0815 Welcome & Introduction
0815 – 0830 PRE-TEST
0830 – 0900 Background & Significance of Marine/Pipeline Terminals
0900 - 0930 Types of Marine Terminals & Pipelines: An Overview
0930 – 0945 Break
0945 – 1230 International Standards & Regulatory Frameworks: ISO, API, etc.
1230 – 1245 Break
1245 – 1345 Structure & Components of Marine Terminals & Pipelines
1345 - 1420 Overview of the Marine/Pipeline Terminal Industry
1420 – 1430 Recap
1430 Lunch & End of Day One
Day 2: Operation of Marine/Pipeline Terminals
0730 – 0830 Terminal/Pipeline Operation: Procedures & Checklists
0830 - 0930 Maintenance & Inspection of Terminal Equipment & Pipelines
0930 – 0945 Break
0945 – 1100 Pipeline Pressure Management & Flow Rate Control
1100 – 1230 Terminal Logistics: Scheduling, Cargo Handling & Storage
1230 – 1245 Break
1245 – 1320 Safety Measures During Operations
1320 - 1420 Emergency Procedures: Quick Response & Remedial Actions
1420 – 1430 Recap
1430 Lunch & End of Day Two
Day 3: Terminal & Pipeline Management
0730 – 0830 Role & Responsibilities of Terminal/Pipeline Managers
0830 - 0930 Staffing & Training: Building a Competent Team
0930 – 0945 Break
0945 – 1100 Communication & Coordination: Inter & Intra Organizational Aspects
1100 – 1230 Management of Terminal Services: Berthing, Mooring & Cargo Operations
1230 – 1245 Break
1245 – 1345 Management of Pipeline Services: Pumping, Metering & Monitoring
1345 - 1420 Contract & Lease Management: Legal & Commercial Aspects
1420 – 1430 Recap
1430 Lunch & End of Day Three
Day 4: Safety & Risk Management
0730 – 0830 Understanding Risk: Identifying & Assessing Risks in Terminal/Pipeline
Operations
0830 - 0930 Safety Standards & Compliance: International & National Regulations
0930 – 0945 Break
0945 – 1100 Implementing Safety Management Systems
1100 – 1230 Accident Prevention Strategies & Safety Audits
1230 – 1245 Break
1245 – 1320 Emergency Response & Crisis Management
1320 - 1420 Case Studies on Major Accidents & Learning Points
1420 – 1430 Recap
1430 Lunch & End of Day Four
Day 5: Environment & Sustainability
0730 – 0830 Environmental Impact of Terminal/Pipeline Operations
0830 - 0930 Effluent Management & Pollution Control
0930 – 0945 Break
0945 – 1100 Energy Efficiency & Carbon Footprint Reduction
1100 – 1230 Implementation of Sustainable Practices in Terminal/Pipeline Operations
1230 – 1245 Break
1245 – 1330 The Future of Terminals & Pipelines: Innovations & Trends
1330 - 1345 Course Review, Q&A, and Certificate Distribution
1345 – 1400 Course Conclusion
1400 – 1415 POST-TEST
1415 – 1430 Presentation of Course Certificates
1430 Lunch & End of Course
CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 75% of the total course duration.
Code | Date | Venue | Fees | Register |
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MAR106-01 | 16-02-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 | |
MAR106-02 | 25-08-2025 | Istanbul | USD 5950 | |
MAR106-03 | 09-11-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 |
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