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Pf2014 Ocimf Terminal

The OCIMF Marine Terminal Information System aims to enhance safety and efficiency at the ship-shore interface by establishing standards for complex marine operations. It includes risk management and improvement mechanisms, such as adherence to OCIMF guidelines and assessments like the Marine Terminal Management & Self Assessment. The system promotes safe navigation, operational compatibility, and regulatory compliance across marine terminals.

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Pf2014 Ocimf Terminal

The OCIMF Marine Terminal Information System aims to enhance safety and efficiency at the ship-shore interface by establishing standards for complex marine operations. It includes risk management and improvement mechanisms, such as adherence to OCIMF guidelines and assessments like the Marine Terminal Management & Self Assessment. The system promotes safe navigation, operational compatibility, and regulatory compliance across marine terminals.

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OCIMF MARINE TERMINAL

INFORMATION SYSTEM
WORKING TOGETHER FOR SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY AT
THE SHIP SHORE INTERFACE
October 8, 2014
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THE MARINE INTERFACE
COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS

Complex systems and relationships require standards for safe, efficient operations

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THE CHALLENGE
MANAGING THE MARINE INTERFACE

Marine Vessels Standards Crucial Marine Terminal


•Ship/Barge •Compatibility & Communications •Plant/Pipeline/Storage
•HSSE •Vessel/Shore Interface •Jetty Structure
•HSSE •Dredging
•Safe Navigation
•Operations & Operability •Mooring
•UKC •Approaches, Berthing Pocket, Mooring
•Berthing/Unberthing •Operations
•Engineering & Maintenance
•Mooring •Transfer/Control Systems
•Electrical & Instrumentation
•Operations •Facilities •Flow Control and Containment
•Transfer/Control Systems •Access, Security •Tankage
•Flow Control and Containment •Demurrage •Utilities
•Tankage •Vessel/Terminal Quality & Risk •HSSE
•Safe Navigation

Bridging the Marine Interface

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OUR MARINE TERMINAL RISK MANAGEMENT AND
IMPROVEMENT MECHANISMS
• 2006 Marine Terminal Network decisions
– Own terminals adhere to OCIMF guidelines
– Own terminals ongoing assessment under OCIMF Marine Terminal Baseline
Criteria
• 2011 Own terminals initiate adherence to OCIMF MTIS including:
– Marine Terminal Particular Questionnaire (MTPQ)
– Marine Terminal Management & Self Assessment (MTMSA) in 2014
– Reviewing Marine Terminal Operator Competence and Training Guide (MTOCT)
• Phillips 66 Global Marine Assurance Standard
– Applies to Marine Terminal Assurance, Clearance and Vessel Vetting
• Marine Terminal Assurance Program (MTAP)
– Contracted, joint venture and own marine terminals reviewed and evaluated
for:
• safety and environmental performance
• regulatory compliance
• awareness of and adherence to industry risk management tools and best
practice guidance in managing the marine interface
– OCIMF MTPQ, OCIMF MTMSA, OCIMF MTOCT

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OCIMF MTIS
COMPONENTS

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OCIMF MTIS
UPTAKE
Terminal signups per month
450

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250

200

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100

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OCIMF MTIS
BENEFITS

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OCIMF MTIS
PARTICULARS

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OCIMF MTIS
PARTICULARS

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OCIMF MTMSA
ASSESSMENT

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OCIMF MTMSA
ASSESSMENT

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OCIMF MTMSA
ASSESSMENT

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OCIMF MTMSA
ASSESSMENT

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OCIMF MTMSA
ASSESSMENT

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OCIMF MTMSA
ASSESSMENT

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OCIMF MTMSA
ASSESSMENT

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OCIMF MTOCT
TRAINING

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MANAGING THE INTERFACE
OCIMF MARINE RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS AND BEST PRACTICE GUIDANCE
[Link]

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