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The International Body for Maritime Professionals – Supporting those in Control of Seagoing Craft.
Professional Activity • Interested • Motivated • Desire for Personal / Professional Development • Keeping up to date • Participating in Improvement
Tools and Techniques • Individual Membership • We Listen – – 5 Year Plan, letters, visits, Branches, events, ship visits, close work with stakeholders, etc… • We work as a team – – Autonomous, Council, Officers, Committees, Secretariat, Branches. • We produce – – Seaways, Publications, Web resources; Events, Representation (IMO, IALA, etc. . )
Who Are We? • • • Philip Wake, FNI Chief Executive Not for profit Professional body Qualified mariners Individual Membership Corporate Affiliates Interest in maritime matters Merchant and Naval Promoting nautical science NGO at the IMO
What Do We Do? • • • Promote Professionalism Continuous Professional Development Safer Ships and Cleaner Seas Effective Commercial Operations Positive Public Image and Respect Promote Best Practice Reduced Regulatory burden Represent our Members Voices Accreditation Networking
How We Do It • Publications • Projects • Participation • Services • Schemes • Working as a team: Council, Committees, Staff, Correspondence Groups, Branches, members, etc…
Publications • • Seaways Best Practice – Practical Guides ‘By Practitioners for Practitioners’ – Mooring Practices – ECDIS – Collecting Evidence – Bulk Carrier Operations – Ship Masters Business Companion – Bridge Team Management – Tug Use in Port – Etc…
Seaways • • • Seaways journal Every Month Delivered to about 6, 000 members and a further 1, 500 ships & fleet managers Over 100 countries Readership of about 20, 000
Projects • • Mariners Alerting and Reporting Scheme (MARS) Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Alert! International Maritime Human Element Bulletin e. Navigation (including S-Mode and e. Pelorus)
Forums • • • ECDIS AIS Lifeboat Safety Fatigue Bulk Carrier Operations Etc…
Participation • • IMO – NGO Status • Issues concerning Lifeboat Safety; Manning & Fatigue; Navigation Safety; e. Navigation; Waste Management; training & competencies; etc… IALA – Sister Organisation • Issues concerning e. Navigation; Ship/Shore relationships; Vessel Traffic Management (VTM); MBS; etc… MOU’s with IMar. EST; RINA; IALA; Global. MET; IHMA; etc. .
Services Currently the NI accredits training in the following areas: • Dynamic Positioning • Oil Spill Response • Semi-Submersible Stability • Hatch Cover Testing and Inspection • Leadership
Schemes Currently the NI offers open learning schemes for: • Harbour Masters • Command • Square Rig Sailing Endorsement
Where Are We? Our Branch Network
Our Branch Network Role of the Branches • A local professional focus and representation. • A programme of technical and social events. • Communication and fellowship with other nautical professionals. • Assistance with updating professional development. • Enhanced recruitment.
Membership (MNI) • IMO White List Certificate of Competency • Maritime Pilot • Naval Qualification 3. 1 + • NI Certificate for DP, Square Rig, Harbour Master, Command etc. . • Approved qualification including: VTS Operator/manager; Marine Surveyor; Designated Person; Yachtmaster; Maritime Lawyer; Maritime Health & Welfare Officer; etc. . Capt R. Coates, FNI Past President
Membership - Other • Associate Member (AMNI) • Ratings, Boatmaster, etc. . • Associate Fellow (AFNI) • Held Command or Senior Management position. • Fellow (FNI) • Member for 5 years • Significant contribution to NI or Industry • Superior professional responsibility
“The strides towards safe, clean and secure shipping will be for nothing without qualified and experienced people to operate and manage them…” www. nautinst. org
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