The Ecole Nationale Supérieure Maritime (ENSM), which trains mainly merchant navy officers, organises half a day of conferences on maritime safety, on 13th December 2012, on the Nantes campus
Following Awa Sam-Lefebvre initiative, teacher-researcher in maritime safety and security, within ENSM’s safety and security department managed by Emmanuel Corné, some teachers from Nantes-CDMO University, from ENSAM and from ENSM will wonder what lessons to learn for the history of maritime safety, hundred years after the sinking of the Titanic ?
The morning session will be organized around six speeches :
- Looking back on the great catastrophes in the carriage of passengers and their technical answers in the SOLAS convention, by Dominique Guiziou, ENSM teacher.
- The current textual framework of « crew management »: ISM, ISPS, MLC 2006 OIT, safety training, par Patrick Chaumette, professor at Nantes-CDMO University.
- The IMO and the intensification of maritime safety, by Hélène Chalain, Doctor of Law, Nantes-CDMO University.
- The IMO and the intensification of maritime safety, by Hélène Chalain, Doctor of Law, Nantes-CDMO University.
- Has the government’s strategy to deal with maritime safety issues evolved? by Amaury Meullenaere, ENSAM teacher.
- Forecasts on safety at sea, by Martin Ndende, teacher at Nantes-CDMO University.
The colloquium will be opened by Philippe Roquet,. Marc Chapalain will close the meeting.
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