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European Nautical Platform: Enhancing Safety & Expertise in Ports

A collaboration among 5 European organizations to improve safety and expertise in nautical operations. Aimed at captains, pilots, tug operators, boatmen, and harbor masters, the platform offers best practices, training, and exchange of knowledge. Targeting port stakeholders and the European Commission, the platform seeks to establish European standards and cultivate nautical expertise.

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European Nautical Platform: Enhancing Safety & Expertise in Ports

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  1. How did it start? • Reasons for the co-operation • Scope • Aim • Target groups • How shall we co-operate? • Content

  2. How did it start? ► 5 independent European organisations; CESMA, EMPA, ETA, EBA, EHMC ► Captains, Pilots, Tug operators, Boatmen, Harbour Masters ► End 2010; programme of regular professional contacts agreed

  3. Reasons for co-operation I: ► Combining forces ► Improving co-operation ► Strong nautical expert group ► p2b - not addressed yet ► Awareness for importance of safety

  4. Reasons for co-operation II: ► Calling/leaving a port is a process ► Organising self balancing system ► No regulations by non-experts ► Involvement of nautical experts in maritime policies ► Strong image of the professions ► Training and education

  5. Scope of the co-operation ► Nautical (port) operations ► Practical matters ► From pilot station to berth (p2b) ► Independent from other interest groups

  6. Nautical port operations ► Increasing importance of safety ► Bigger ships use the same infrastructure ► Crews may have lesser knowledge ► Increasing pressure on turn around time From pilot station to berth (p2b) ► Where most accidents happen ► No interference with other interests ► Not addressed by anyone yet

  7. Goals of the European Nautical Platform ► Safety in ports ► Eventually agree on European standards ► Good and widely accepted ► Training and education of port people ► Cultivate nautical expertise

  8. Target groups ► Organisations, members ► All interested in towage, pilotage, line- handling, ship and harbour mastering professions ► Outside world ► European Commission ► Port stakeholders

  9. The European Nautical Platform: ► electronic platform ► ‘Virtual group’ ► Informal level, operational ► Subject-related ► Non formal, small scale cooperation

  10. Content: ► Best practice; nautical operations, video’s, publications, research projects ► Maritime/nautical EU regulations and policies ► Background of the organisations and professions ► Explanation of the platform

  11. European Nautical Platform; ► New initiative for co-operation in ports and port approaches ► Safety in ports ► Exchange of best practice and know how ► Strengthening nautical expertise

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