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The Nautical Institute North East Branch The Mariner and the Maritime Law Seminar 4 CPD HOURS Bridging The Gap Managing Bridge Relationships 9th and 10th November 2012, The Hilton, NewcastleGateshead Main Sponsor Programme
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The Nautical Institute North East BranchThe Mariner and the Maritime Law Seminar

4 CPD

HOURS

Bridging The GapManaging Bridge Relationships

9th and 10th November 2012, The Hilton, NewcastleGateshead

Main Sponsor

Programme

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The Nautical Institute North East BranchThe Mariner and the Maritime Law Seminar

1330 – 1530 Session 1

1330 – 1340 Welcome & Announcements Robert Tym – Chair, Seminar Committee Eamon Moloney - Conference Chair

1340 - 1400 Launch of “COLREGS – North’s Guide to Good Practice” Paul Jennings - Joint Managing Director, North Captain S. Krishnamurthi – President, The Nautical Institute

1400 - 1430 BRM – the Theory and the Practice Captain Colin Pratt - Tees Bay Pilot Captain Gagan Dhillon - North

1430 – 1530 Applying Aviation Standards to Marine Training and Operations Adam Cowburn – Oxford Aviation Academy

1530 – 1600 Break

1600 – 1800 Session 2

1600 – 1645 STCW – Help or Hindrance? Nigel Lehmann-Taylor – Maersk

1645 - 1730 BRM and SMS – The Consequences of Getting it Wrong Martin Dalby – Holman Fenwick Willan

1730 – 1800 Forum 1: Bridge Watchkeeping – How Can We Make it Work Better?Moderator: Hugh Brown – Holman Fenwick Willan And all Friday’s speakers

1800 – 1830 The Mariner’s Role in Collecting Evidence Handbook A Progress Report - and a �lm! North Loss Prevention

Bridge Relationship Management – in Theory and PracticeFRIDAY

9th

NOVEMBER

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0900 – 1100 Session 3

0930 – 0940 Welcome & Announcements Eamon Moloney - Conference Chair

0940 – 1015 ECDIS - Navigation for the Playstation Generation? Mark Broster – ECDIS Ltd

1015 - 1100 Colregs – How to Make Them Work Better Paul Billowes – Ince & Co

1100 – 1130 Break

1130 – 1300 Session 4

1130 – 1215 BRM – a Counsel of Perfection? Dr Phil Anderson – Past President, The Nautical Institute

1215 – 1255 Forum 2: Managing Bridge Relationships – Questions and Answers Moderator: Dr Phil Anderson with all speakers 1255 – 13.00 Closing Remarks Captain S. Krishnamurthi – President, The Nautical Institute

1300 CONFERENCE ENDS

“You Have the Ship” – The Watchkeeper’s ResponsibilitySATURDAY

10th

NOVEMBER:

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Denise Huddleston North of England P&I AssociationThe QuaysideNewcastle Upon TyneNE1 3DU

T: +44 (0)191 232 5221F: +44 (0)191 261 0540E: [email protected]: www.ninebranch.org

Effective Bridge Relationship Management is critical to safe navigation, whether under pilotage, in coastal waters or on the high seas. Professionals from across the marine sector have identified failings in Bridge Relationship Management as a common cause of accidents and near-misses. These failings compromise the safety of life, property and the environment and represent a significant cost to the shipping and the marine insurance industries. To help identify and address these issues, The Nautical Institute (North East Branch), in partnership with North of England P&I Association (North), is dedicating the eighteenth in their seminar series ‘The Mariner and The Maritime Law’ to examining all aspects of Bridge Relationship Management, in light of recent developments in technology, manning and training. The seminar will also mark the launch of North’s latest loss prevention publication, a new edition of ‘COLREGS – A Guide to Good Practice’. On 9th and 10th November 2012, marine professionals from across the world will gather in Newcastle for the latest in this acclaimed seminar series. We hope you can join us. To register to attend visit: www.ninebranch.org and complete our online booking form.

Regular Fees include (VAT @ 20%)

Buffet lunch and seminar dinner on 9th November Coffee breaks on 9th and 10th November Attendance at all seminar sessions Written materials as available

Residential Fees include (VAT @ 20%)

Single occupancy accommodation on 9th November (Supplement for double occupancy: £10) Buffet lunch and seminar dinner on 9th November Coffee breaks on 9th and 10th November Breakfast on 10th November Attendance at all seminar sessions Written materials as available

Registration

STANDARD RATESAll bookings made on or after 1st July 2012

Regular Fees Residential FeesNautical Institute (NI) Member* £195.00 £275.00Non-Member £285.00 £355.00

* NI members must indicate their membership number on the registration form toqualify for these fees.


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