MITAGS, Linthicum Heights, MD
April 27 & 28, 2004
Sponsors: U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Maritime Administration, SOCP, National Cargo Security Council
DAY I
APRIL 27 2004
Moderator: Lee A. Kincaid, Deputy Executive Director, National Cargo Security Council
Keynote Address:
The Operator Fatigue Management Program : A Multimodal Initiative for the Transportation Enterprise Stephen Popkin, Engineering Psychologist, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
Getting to Grips with Human Error
Karl Lumbers, Director, Thomas Miller P&I Ltd. (Managers of the
UK P&I Club)
The Importance of the Human Element in Shipping
Commodore David Squire, The Nautical Institute
Growing a safety culture
Alex Landsburg, Research & Development Coordinator, U.S.
Maritime Administration
LUNCH
Crew Endurance Management: An overview of CEMS
CDR Bryan Emond U.S.C.G., Human Element and Ship Design Division, U.S. Coast Guard
CEM at work in a 378 ft U.S. Coast Guard Cutter
CAPT. Scott Genovese, U.S.C.G.
Implementing CEM in a Ferry System
Captain Tim Saffle, Washington State Ferries,
Experience with CEM in commercial maritime operations with presentations by Mark Dougherty, American Commercial Barge Line; Joann Salyers, Blessey Marine;Jeff King, Manager, Personnel, Maritrans; Tava S. Foret, Foret Enterprises, inc. (Kirby)
RECEPTION
DAY II
APRIL 28, 2004
Moderator Capt. Tom Johnson, MITAGS
Keynote Address:
Joseph J. Cox, President, Chamber of Shipping of America
Extending PTP to cover maritime security
Capt. William Abernathy, Human Element and Ship Design Division, US
Coast Guard
Selling ISPS and MTSA to the seafarer
Randy Adams, Company Security Officer, Blessey Marine
Robert F. Lee, Company security Officer, ConocoPhillips
Richard Ryan, Company Security Officer, Archer Daniels Midland
The human factor in onboard maritime security
William Mahoney, Principal, Safety Management Systemz, LLC
LUNCHEON
Luncheon speaker: Ellen Engleman Conners, Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board
Human factors in meeting ISPS & MTSA training
requirements
Kim Petersen, Visiting Professor, World Maritime University, and
CEO, SeaSecure, LLC
The IMO requirements for maritime security training
Capt. Anuj Chopra, U.S. Represenative, Anglo Eastern Ship Management
Vessel security officer training and certification
Mayte Medina, Maritome Personnel Qualifications Division, Office of Operating & Environmental Standards, U.S. Coast Guard
PANEL:
Meeting the demand for maritime security training
James Shelley, Department Head, Maritime Safety
CAPT. Phillip F. Shullo, U.S.N. (Ret.), Director of Training, RTM Star Center
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