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Three students from the BCSEA Project graduated at the World Maritime University (WMU)
Published17.11.2020WMU is a specialised university of the United Nations, founded under the auspices of the International Maritime Organization. This year, 3 students from the Black and Caspian Sea Project beneficiary countries (Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan) graduated from the WMU as part of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) Maritime Scholarships. This is the first time when WMU graduates are funded ...
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BCSEA Project Training for Auditors under IMSAS
Published05.11.2019In collaboration with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), EMSA organised a Training course for IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) Auditors for its Black and Caspian Sea regions Project’s beneficiaries Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Ukraine. The training was hosted at EMSA premises in Lisbon, from 21 to 25 October 2019. The course was ...
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BCSEA Project Training for Flag State inspectors
Published23.05.2019Third session of the EU-funded Black and Caspian Sea regions Project’s Training for Flag State inspectors took place on 20 – 23 May 2019 at EMSA premises in Lisbon. After the high interest of the Project’s beneficiary countries to the previous two Flag State inspectors’ trainings in 2018, EMSA continued to further develop the session turning it into even more practical one as per the feedback ...
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BCSEA Project Core Skill course on Accident investigation
Published19.12.2018Core Skill course on Accident investigation was held at EMSA premises on 10 – 14 December 2018 for the eight Black and Caspian Sea Project’s beneficiary countries Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Ukraine. The course introduced all relevant stages in the process of conducting a marine casualty safety investigation as well as the relevant principles and ...
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BCSEA Project Training for Flag State inspectors
Published12.11.2018The second session of the Training for Flag State inspectors under the EU-funded Black and Caspian Sea Regions Project took place on 12 – 16 November 2018 at EMSA premises in Lisbon. Following the high interest shown by the Project’s beneficiary countries which recognise the training for Flag State inspectors a mean to train their ships’ inspectors and a valid technical support to comply with ...
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Training on Monitoring of Recognised Organisations, 10 - 11 April 2018
Published16.04.2018In the context of the Black and Caspian Sea regions Project, EMSA carried out Training on Monitoring of Recognised Organisations (ROs) for the Project’s beneficiary countries Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Ukraine. The event took place on 10 – 11 April 2018 at the EMSA premises in Lisbon and provided the participants with an overview of the IMO Code for ...
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Training for Flag State Inspectors for BCSEA Project beneficiary countries
Published12.03.2018Within the context of the EU funded BCSEA Project, EMSA has undertaken the organization of the first training for Flag State inspectors. The training was held at EMSA premises, in Lisbon, from 12 to 16 March 2018. Overall, 13 participants from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Ukraine have successfully completed the 40 hours course. The training was divided into ...
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Provision of E-learning through Maritime Knowledge Centre (MaKCs) to staff of the maritime administrations of the Project’s beneficiaries
Published01.06.2017Description of the action: MaKCs is a web based platform offering distance learning through pre developed eLearning modules. A catalogue of online courses is currently available to facilitate users within maritime administrations to implement and enforce IMO and ILO relevant instruments.
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Provision of RuleCheck to staff of the maritime administrations of the Project’s beneficiaries
Published01.06.2017Description of the action: RuleCheck was initially developed a supporting tool for PSCOs under different regimes. It contains all rules and procedures which apply to ships to be inspected, based on the ship type and age. The availability of International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions and resolutions, the easy accessibility of their content ...