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Advanced Emissions

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.

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