By the end of this course, participants will be able to describe the impact the risk of bribery has at a high-level; identify the differences in forms of bribery; list the regions of the world which feature regularly in bribery issues; recognise the reasons behind anti-bribery measures and discuss the management systems needed to eliminate opportunities for bribery.
In today’s competitive world, businesses move faster and faster to stay ahead of the competition, develop new offerings, and keep up with client demands, employees need constant feedback, support, and direction in order to achieve those objectives. The era of the annual performance review is long gone, with managers now meeting with team members frequently to set goals, coach, provide training, and review performance. Performance dashboards that automate company-wide goals, metrics, customer feedback, and other performance-related data keep leaders and team members aware of their progress. Instead of looking backward, the new model for managing and motivating employee performance is fast-paced and feedback focused.
• State the best practices to improve the performance management process
• Explain the review model
Colon is a city located on the Caribbean coast of Panama which is known for its vibrant culture, colonial architecture and beautiful beaches. If you are planning to visit Panama, then spending a day in Colon should be on your list.
The life of a seafarer is by no means easy. Seafarers spend months at a time away from their loved ones. Needless to say, once the ship docks in port, many seafarers will often attempt to take some shore leave for a limited number of hours to provide them with a short respite from work duties and a change in scenery. This is extremely important to ensure the mental health and wellbeing of the seafarers.
In this course, we will provide you with all the information you need to know to spend a day in Colon.
Who is the course for?
This course is for all maritime professionals.
Is previous experience required?
No previous experience is required to complete this course.
How will the course benefit me?
By providing an awareness of the risks of working in hot temperatures and how to prevent heat related illnesses.
How will the course benefit my company?
By ensuring crew have an understanding of the risks, signs and symptoms of heat related illnesses and how to provide appropriate treatment.
What standards are referenced in the course?
N/A
Is there an assessment?
Yes
This course covers the necessary competence for being in command of a lifeboat in the event of a shipwreck or accident requiring evacuation, in other words, the entire rescue phase which consists of boarding and launching the lifeboat, moving to a safe distance from the installation and staying on the lifeboat at sea.
Course Content
- Prepare a conventional lifeboat for evacuation
- Organise and supervise embarkation
- Launch the lifeboat
- Attend to the passengers and facilitate the stay onboard after an evacuation.
- Establish and maintain communication with the rescue unit.
This course is valid for 24 months.