

Does your Harbour Board need Duty Holder training?
Following the local council elections, Harbour Boards comprised of elected members might have changed. If this has happened to your Board, you might be interested in our ‘Duty Holder’ training course.
Harbour authorities and owners of marine facilities must have a ‘Duty Holder’ who is accountable for ensuring safe marine operations and for compliance with the Port Marine Safety Code.
Following the local council elections, Harbour Boards comprised of elected members might have changed. This means that new individuals will be in post who may not be familiar with their duties, roles and responsibilities under the Port Marine Safety Code.
If this has happened to your Board, you might be interested in our ‘Duty Holder’ training course designed for Harbour Boards, Port Management and other individuals who are collectively or individually accountable for marine safety under the Code.
Our experienced trainers, who are also serving Designated Persons, can tailor training to your timescales and requirement.
The course covers:
- Duties, powers and responsibilities of the Duty Holder
- Requirements to comply with the Port Marine Safety Code
- Information and guidance within the Guide to Good Practice
- Potential exposure from failure to comply with the requirements of the Code
Learn more about our Duty Holder training course.
If you are interested in booking Duty Holder training, email events@abpmer.co.uk