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Conference on Maritime Fire Prevention With Firefighting and Fire Safety


REF : C1786 DATES: 11 - 22 Aug 2025 VENUE: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) FEE : 8775 

Overview:

Introduction:

This conference focuses on the critical aspects of fire prevention, firefighting techniques, and overall fire safety in maritime environments. It empowers maritime professionals to manage fire risks, ensure vessel safety, and implement effective fire emergency response strategies, all in compliance with international standards.

Conference Objectives:

By the end of this conference, participants will be able to:

  • Understand fire safety regulations applicable to maritime environments.

  • Identify common fire hazards and implement preventive measures.

  • Develop effective firefighting strategies onboard vessels.

  • Ensure crew preparedness and compliance with safety standards.

  • Respond to fire emergencies and minimize damage and risk.

Target Audience:

  • Ship Captains and Officers.

  • Maritime Safety Officers.

  • Fire Safety Inspectors.

  • Crew Members and Maritime Training Instructors.

Conference Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Maritime Fire Safety Regulations:

  • Overview of international maritime fire safety regulations (SOLAS, IMO).

  • Understanding the importance of fire safety compliance.

  • Roles and responsibilities in maintaining onboard fire safety.

  • Fire risk assessments and safety audits.

Unit 2:

Common Fire Hazards on Ships:

  • Identifying fire hazards related to fuel, electrical systems, and cargo.

  • Combustible materials and fire-prone areas aboard vessels.

  • Strategies for reducing fire risks in high-risk areas.

  • Hazardous material handling and storage.

  • Conducting fire hazard assessments.

Unit 3:

Fire Prevention Strategies in Maritime Environments:

  • Preventive maintenance of electrical systems and machinery.

  • Proper handling and storage of flammable materials.

  • Ensuring proper ventilation and fireproofing in critical areas.

  • Regular inspection and maintenance of firefighting equipment.

  • Importance of Crew training for fire prevention techniques.

Unit 4:

Fire Detection Systems and Equipment:

  • Overview of fire detection systems used onboard vessels.

  • Importance of early fire detection and alarm systems.

  • Methods of Installing and maintaining smoke detectors, heat sensors, and alarms.

  • Integrating detection systems with ship communication systems.

  • The role of fire detection systems in preventing shipboard fires.

Unit 5:

Firefighting Equipment and Systems:

  • Types of firefighting equipment: extinguishers, sprinklers, and fixed fire systems.

  • Operation and maintenance of firefighting systems.

  • Regular testing and certification of firefighting equipment.

  • Portable vs. fixed fire suppression systems.

  • Best practices for selecting appropriate firefighting equipment based on vessel type.

Unit 6:

Firefighting Techniques and Emergency Response:

  • Techniques for fighting different classes of fires (A, B, C, D, and electrical).

  • Organizing and deploying firefighting teams during an emergency.

  • The role of water mist, CO2, and foam systems in firefighting.

  • Techniques for Evacuation procedures and safeguarding crew and passengers.

  • Importance of Coordinating with port authorities and coast guards during fire emergencies.

Unit 7:

Crew Training and Preparedness for Fire Emergencies:

  • Importance of regular firefighting drills and exercises.

  • Developing a fire emergency response plan.

  • Ensuring proper crew training in firefighting and evacuation.

  • Psychological preparedness for handling fire emergencies.

Unit 8:

Fire Safety in Cargo Handling and Storage:

  • Fire safety measures for handling and transporting hazardous materials.

  • Fire prevention in cargo holds and storage areas.

  • Guidelines for stowing hazardous and combustible materials.

  • Using temperature control and ventilation systems in cargo areas.

Unit 9:

Investigating Shipboard Fires:

  • Procedures for investigating the cause of shipboard fires.

  • Collecting evidence and documenting fire damage.

  • Root cause analysis and recommendations for prevention.

  • Legal and regulatory implications of fire investigations.

  • Importance of Reporting fire incidents to authorities and insurers.

Unit 10:

Continuous Improvement in Fire Safety:

  • Conducting regular fire safety audits and inspections.

  • Learning from past incidents to improve fire safety protocols.

  • Updating fire safety measures based on new regulations and technology.

  • Enhancing the role of fire safety officers and crew training.

  • Implementing new fire prevention technologies for ships on regular bases.