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E-learning strategies for safety, compliance, and performance

Proven tactics for meeting the rising expectations from regulators, charterers, and your customer's customer.

​​​​​​​In today’s maritime landscape, scrutiny is intensifying—from inspectors and auditors to charterers, cargo owners, and even your customers’ customers. In this environment, learning is no longer just a compliance checkbox; it’s a strategic tool for driving safer, cleaner, and more resilient fleet performance.
 
Join Ocean Technologies Group for a live session where we’ll share insights drawn from real data across our global customer base, revealing how top-performing companies use e-learning to exceed standards, strengthen accountability, and achieve measurable results.
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​​​​​​​What you'll learn:​​

  • How e-learning contributes to reduced risk, supports safety, security, environmental protection and wellbeing. 

    Highlighting learning as a driver of safe and sustainable operations, and how insufficient or ineffective training increases the risk of injury, incident, pollution events. We'll look at how you can move beyond compliance towards a culture of continuous improvement.

  • How digital learning helps your regulatory compliance and conformity with standards such as SIRE 2.0, TMSA, and RightShip

    Inspections are crucial for ensuring safety and compliance in operations. To successfully navigate these inspections, preparation is key and we'll examine the role digital learning can play in improving your inspection performance.

  • Why OTG customers consistently outperform peers in inspection performance

    We'll look at how learning is positively impacting the PSC performance of OTG customers, giving them a competitive advantage. 

  • Which topics are trending in the training strategies of high-performing companies?

    From compliance and conformance to ongoing development, what should you include to maximise performance? We'll discuss the importance of building a sustainable training program without overloading at the outset, risking confusion, lack of focus and low engagement among learners. 

  • We'll also take a look at key topics including:


    How to decide on the key priorities when integrating e-learning into a safety/environmental strategy

    ​​​​​​​Balancing global training needs with vessel- or trade-specific requirements

    How to encourage your crew to engage with non-mandatory but valuable training​​​​​

  • Raal Harris

    Chief Creative Officer, Ocean Technologies Group

  • Andy Easdown

    Maritime Consultant

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