Flag & Port State Control
Flag State Maritime Labour Convention MLC Standard
- Course Program
- Who Should Attend
- Compliance with regulations
- Duration and Teaching Methods
- Course Benefits
- Course Content
- Certification
Introduction
This specialized course is designed to equip Flag State Control Officers (FSCOs) with the essential knowledge and practical skills to effectively implement and enforce the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), 2006. Focusing on the convention’s mandatory requirements, the program offers a deep dive into auditing techniques and inspection processes related to seafarers' employment conditions, welfare, and onboard safety. Participants will gain insight into often-overlooked shipboard practices, including crew contracts, working/rest hours, accommodation standards, and health and safety policies. With the MLC now firmly established as a cornerstone of maritime labour regulation, this course ensures FSCOs are prepared to uphold fair and compliant labour conditions across the global fleet.Objectives
- Understand and apply standard inspection techniques under the MLC to meet IMO certification standards.
- Learn effective verification and control processes to ensure compliance with seafarer safety and welfare requirements.
- Conduct comprehensive inspections covering all five titles of the MLC, focusing on living and working conditions aboard ships.
- Strengthen participants' ability to identify non-compliance and promote fair treatment within the maritime workforce.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for maritime professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in specific sectors of the industry. It is particularly beneficial for:- Shipowners, operators, and managers
- Maritime lawyers and legal consultants
- Marine engineers and technical superintendents
- Port and terminal operators
- Surveyors and classification society representatives
- Maritime insurance professionals
- Government and regulatory body personnel Lloyd's Maritime Institute
Course Benefits
- Acquire in-depth understanding of key maritime concepts and practices
- Enhance decision-making and problem-solving skills in real-world contexts
- Stay current with international regulations and industry trends
- Expand professional network through interactions with peers and experts
- Earn a recognized certificate upon successful completion, bolstering career advancement opportunities
Course Content
- Introduction to MLC 2006 and FSCO Responsibilities
- Administration and Amendments of MLC
- Health & Safety Inspections and National Legislation
- Risk Assessment and Monitoring
- Practical Application and Case Studies
Duration and Teaching Methods
The course spans five consecutive days, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application through:
- Expert-led lectures and presentations
- Interactive group discussions and case studies
- Hands-on exercises and simulations
- Real-world scenario analyses
Compliance with regulations
TOur courses are designed in alignment with international maritime standards and conventions, including:- International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations
- SOLAS, MARPOL, and STCW conventions
- International Safety Management (ISM) Code
- International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
- Relevant ISO standards
Assessment
Certification
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