AHO 2 Team Performance

Operation and team collaboration focusing on team work, collaboration, communication, understanding of role, and coaching (sharing of knowledge) - guided by best practice, operational guidelines and relevant theory - to strengthen the crew's performance towards safe and efficient operation.

Model course description AHO 2:

Training for bridge and deck teams performing Anchor Handling Operations (AHO)

Admission Level

Offshore crewmembers who have completed AHO 1 or equivalent.

Scope

Human factors account for approximately 80% of accidents. This course’s principal aim is to reduce the risk of accidents at sea with focus on casualty prevention and human error. Focusing on realistic operational training and team collaboration, communication, understanding of role, and coaching (sharing of knowledge), guided by best
practice, operational guidelines and relevant theory to strengthen the crew’s performance towards safe and efficient operation.

Content

Lessons and relevant anchor handling and towing simulation cases, with realistic bridge, deck and rig facilities, as learning tools to promote best practice through safe and efficient team performance, focusing on:

  • Human factors
  • Cooperation, leadership and team development
  • Coaching
  • Rules and regulations related to AH- / Towing operation
  • Safe management of offshore operations
  • Walkthrough methodology for Safe Job Analysis and prepare SJA prior to simulation cases.
  • Injury reports, accidents, incidents, best practice
  • Operation’s influence on ships stability and performance
  • Various Tasks with maneuvering, basic anchor handling and towing operations
  • Importance of experience feedback and sharing of knowledge
  • Debriefing and feedback used as important tools for evaluation of job performance

Objective

Reduce the risk of accidents in the fleet, focusing on casualty prevention and make the participants aware of the human behaviour elements. Create awareness about the different areas of responsibility and working situations with regard to deck, bridge and rig. Ensure that the participants keep a high standard of competence within the CRM/BRM principles.

Duration / Participants

4 days / 8 -12 persons, preferable complete crews