Purification Project Royal Caribbean International
AEP Project Engineer
Training Safety Brief Objectives Safety of the Vessel, Guest & Crew No Injuries No Accidents/Incidents No Fires Minimal Guest Impact A Safe Project at every Stage Project Engineer Training Crew Training Contractor Training Project Engineer Training Ensuring you know the Safety Plan All RCCL permit processes are followed Confined Spaces processes & safety measures Training Hot Work & Fire Watch Sentry measures Training Working at Height Permits Scaffold Safety Project Engineer Training Cont. Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Dangers of Working in Hot Environments Project Engineers enforce strict safety procedures at all times and particularly in the absence of the AEP Project Safety Manager They work with the Contractors Safety Representative onboard to maintain a safe working environment throughout the Project Riding Crew Training Riding Crew assigned to be Hot work and Tank sentries will receive:
Hot Work Fire Watch Training
Confined Space Training Contractor Training Day1 Attend - PDST - Pre-Departure Safety
Training given by the Vessels Chief Officer
Safety Save the Waves Training given by the
vessel's Environmental Officer
Contractor Training Cont. Day 2 SSOT - A Modified Ships Safety
Orientation Training focusing on ships
safety and areas where they will be working Given by the AEP Project Engineer Attend Confined Spaces Training given
by the AEP Safety Manager if onboard
or Chief Officer Safety Contractor Training Cont. Day 3 or as planned
Attend a Contractors Brief, which
includes Zero Tolerance given by the AEP Project Engineer/AEP Safety Manager if onboard All Contractors on the Crew Manifest will be required to attend a Crew Drill at least once per month.