L1.3. THE USE OF THE IALA RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS TRAINING, KOLKATA, INDIA

Location Date Price
Kolkata, India 14 July 2025 - 18 July 2025
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1,000.00

About the course

The IALA Risk Management Toolbox is a set of tools developed by the IALA to conduct maritime risk assessments. The toolbox includes five tools: IWRAP, PAWSA MK II, SIRA, IRMAS and Simulation. The IALA World-Wide Academy (WWA) provides training based on the “Use of the IALA Risk Management Tools” model course. This training is designed for individuals responsible for overseeing waterway management as required by SOLAS Chapter V Regulations 12 and 13. The IALA World-Wide Academy, together with the Directorate General of Lighthouses And Lightships DGLL, and the Marine Navigation Training Institute MNTI, in Kolkata, India, will run a training course focusing on SIRA and IWRAP tools and providing an overview of the others.

Training Delivery

The course includes the following:
▪ A self-study course on the Introduction to the IALA Risk Management Toolbox will be available from June 16th (~12 hours commitment).
▪ In-person training will be held from 14 to 18 July 2025 at Marine Navigation Training Institute MNTI, Kolkata, India.

Training fees

The course fee of 1,000€ includes the following:

  • Participation in all sessions
  • All material presented at the course
  • Full license for IWRAP for three months after the course
  • Course welcome reception
  • All lunches and coffee/tea breaks
  • Course dinner on the evening of Day 3

Registration

For registration and further information, contact the IALA World-Wide Academy: academy@iala.int

Deadline for registration: 30 June 2025

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