National Coastguard focus session: planning for emergency response - coordinating preparedness between multiple agencies
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1 SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 1 + MARITIME ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES SUMMIT (SEPARATELY BOOKABLE) - 05/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference Registration and networking coffee 08:15-09:00 Chair's welcome and introduction 09:00-09:10 Andrew Chamberlain - Partner, HFW Chair's welcome and introduction 09:00-09:10 Kevin Cooper - Partner, MFB Solicitors Welcome address: the ISU annual review 09:10-09:30 Charo Coll - President, International Salvage Union (ISU) Understanding risk assessment and loss prevention methods 09:10-09:35 Highlighting the risk areas, and preparing effective response plans Practical issues are key - communication and coordination Opening address: analysis from the Allianz safety and shipping review 09:30-10:00 Rahul Khanna - Global Head of Marine Risk Consulting, Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty National Coastguard focus session: planning for emergency response - coordinating preparedness between multiple agencies 10:00-10:45 The UK's MRO planning and arrangements Cooperation in the Baltic for managing marine casualties The Arctic Coast Guard Forum - developing close cooperation for a challenging environment Panellist: Tris Newey - Policy and Resilience Lead, Maritime & Coastguard Agency Lloyd's List interview 10:10-10:35 What are the emerging trends in new types of maritime claims and casualties? How does the global competitive environment look for salvors? What is the impact on the sector of state owned salvage companies? Lars Lange - Secretary General, International Union of Marine Insurance e.v. (IUMI) Roger Evans - Secretary General, International Salvage Union (ISU) Networking coffee break 10:35-11:15 Networking coffee break 10:45-11:15 Panel discussion: draft proposals for LOF2 or LOF 'light': what would be the benefits and drawbacks? 11:15-12:15 Introduction: Martin Hall - Head of Marine Casualty, Clyde & Co Panellist: Elizabeth Blackburn QC, 36 Stone Panellist: Jeff Lock - Global Technical Claims Director, Thomas Miller P&I (Europe Ltd Panellist: Mauricio Garrido - President, TT Salvage Panellist: Richard Gunn - Partner and Master Mariner, Reed Smith Panellist: Jason Bennett - Director, Ardent Panellist: George Tsavliris - Principal, Tsavliris Salvage Group Panellist: Per-Åge Nygård - Head of Legal Department, Norwegian Hull Club Case study: a passenger vessel operator's emergency plans 11:15-11:40 Ville Patrikainen - Safety Management Manager and Deputy DPA, P&O Ferries Effective media management during a maritime incident: Protecting reputations and reducing cost 11:40-12:05 Mike Elsom - Director, Navigate Response Ltd Audience feedback 12:05-12:15 Developing emergency management and training for the maritime industry 09:35-10:00 Audience feedback 10:00-10:10 Industry debate: proposed amendments to the Salvage Convention 12:15-12:45 Alex Macinnes - Partner, Tatham Macinnes LLP Sora Jeon - Associate, Tatham Macinnes
2 SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 1 + MARITIME ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES SUMMIT (SEPARATELY BOOKABLE) - 05/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference Crisis management processes for managing incidents on the ground 12:15-12:40 Dealing with local authorities, politicians, media and social media - managing public expectations Andreas Brachel - Senior Manager, Casualty, Environmental & Property ( CEP ) Claims, Gard Audience feedback 12:40-12:45 Networking lunch 12:45-14:00 Networking lunch 12:45-14:00 Special interest track 1: current legal and insurance issues for salvage Or Special interest track 2: management of environmental risks in salvage 14:00-15:15 SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 1: CURRENT LEGAL AND INSURANCE ISSUES FOR SALVAGE Fire-side chat: case study of an evolving casualty from the P&I and H&M perspectives An examination of how H&M and P&I approach casualty management and wreck removal Sam Kendall-Marsden, Director of Claims, Charles Taylor & Co Ltd Paul Cunningham, Marine and Energy Claims Manager, Talbot Managing the legal aftermath of a salvage case Dealing with the operational challenges Dealing with the ship breaking, waste cargo, etc How can salvage go green? Jonathan Goulding, Associate & Mariner, HFW Dominic Johnson, Partner, HFW Jonathan Goulding - Associate & Mariner, HFW Case studies of emergency responses highlighting effective command and control 14:00-14:30 Interoperability Use of drones and other ROVs for assistance in SAR operations Panellist: David Brown - Channel Tunnel Inspectorate, UK Maritime Response Coordinator, Kent Fire & Rescue Service Panellist: Adrian Scales - Master Mariner, Brookes Bell Panellist: Andy Liddell - Chief Salvage & Mooring Officer, MOD Mass rescue operations: how do they fit into wider emergency responses? 14:30-15:15 Should we re-consider the SAR / salvage distinction? The incomplete Global SAR Plan: how can we help small and/or developing States achieve MRO capability? SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 2: MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IN SALVAGE Chair: Richard Gunn, Partner and Master Marine, Reed Smith Salvage and wreck removal inside environmentally sensitive areas Bas Coppes, Director of Salvage & Wreck Removal, Global Diving & Salvage Inc Coordinating multiple stakeholders in management of an oil spill Representative, ITOPF Case study: how have processes for removing bunkers from casualties changed? What are the requirements of the authorities? What depths can now be worked at or are required? What new equipment can be used? Paul Cunningham - Marine and Energy Claims Manager, Talbot Sam Kendall-Marsden - Director of Claims, The Standard Club Richard Gunn - Partner and Master Mariner, Reed Smith Bas Coppes - Director of Salvage & Wreck Removal, Global Diving & Salvage Inc Dominic Johnson - Partner, HFW David Jardine-Smith - Mass Rescue Operations Project Manager, International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) Adrian Scales - Master Mariner, Brookes Bell Networking tea break 15:15-15:45 Networking tea break 15:15-15:45 Case study: understanding the challenges of firefighting on container ships 15:45-16:15 Finding out what is in the containers Operational challenges Richard Janssen - Managing Director, SMIT Salvage BV
3 SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 1 + MARITIME ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES SUMMIT (SEPARATELY BOOKABLE) - 05/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference Maritime accident analysis - reconstruction 15:45-16:15 Paul Whyte MBE - Master Mariner & Associate, LOC Focus session: is claims management changing due to the rise in bigger claims? 16:15-16:50 What are the main trends in bigger claims? What impact do fixed premiums have? Panellist: Jenna Hales - Senior Claims Adjuster, International Markets - Marine & Energy, QBE Insurance (Europe) Ltd Panellist: George Tsavliris - Principal, Tsavliris Salvage Group Panellist: Simon Tatham - Partner, Tatham Macinnes Panellist: Robert Whaley - Senior Partner, Marine, Jardine Lloyd Thompson Future proofing salvage: a new generation of salvors 16:50-17:30 What does the future hold? More collaboration, more consolidation? Will there be a continued growth in salvage consultants? Is there a training gap and if so how can this be filled? Panellist: Rebecca Garcia-Malone - Assistant Director, Vessel Services, T&T Salvage Panellist: Roger Evans - Secretary General, International Salvage Union (ISU) Panellist: Daniel Dettor - Director - Client Services, Resolve Marine Group Close of day one and networking drinks reception 17:30-19:00 Common problems and trends from accident investigations 16:15-16:45 Close of conference and networking drinks reception 17:30-19:00 David Gooberman - Principal Surveyor, Isle of Man Ship Registry Andrew Moll - Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents, MAIB Tech tables: latest technology and innovative solutions 16:45-17:30 Providers will demonstrate lifesaving and response solutions
4 SCHEDULE SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 1 + MARITIME ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES SUMMIT (SEPARATELY BOOKABLE) - 05/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference TIME MARITIME ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES SUMMIT SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 1 08:00 08:15 - Registration and networking coffee 08:15 - Registration and networking coffee 09:00 09:00 - Chair's welcome and introduction 09:10 - Understanding risk assessment and loss prevention methods 09:35 - Developing emergency management and training for the maritime industry 10:00 10:00 - National Coastguard focus session: planning for emergency response - coordinating preparedness between multiple agencies 10:45 - Networking coffee break 11:00 11:15 - Case study: a passenger vessel operator's emergency plans 09:00 - Chair's welcome and introduction 09:10 - Welcome address: the ISU annual review 09:30 - Opening address: analysis from the Allianz safety and shipping review 10:00 - Audience feedback 10:10 - Lloyd's List interview 10:35 - Networking coffee break 11:15 - Panel discussion: draft proposals for LOF2 or LOF 'light': what would be the benefits and drawbacks? 11:40 - Effective media management during a maritime incident: Protecting reputations and reducing cost 12:00 12:05 - Audience feedback 12:15 - Crisis management processes for managing incidents on the ground 12:15 - Industry debate: proposed amendments to the Salvage Convention 12:45 - Networking lunch 12:40 - Audience feedback 12:45 - Networking lunch 13:00 14:00 14:00 - Case studies of emergency responses highlighting effective command and control 14:30 - Mass rescue operations: how do they fit into wider emergency responses? 15:00 15:15 - Networking tea break 15:45 - Maritime accident analysis - reconstruction 16:00 16:15 - Common problems and trends from accident investigations 16:45 - Tech tables: latest technology and innovative solutions 14:00 - Special interest track 1: current legal and insurance issues for salvage Or Special interest track 2: management of environmental risks in salvage 15:15 - Networking tea break 15:45 - Case study: understanding the challenges of firefighting on container ships 16:15 - Focus session: is claims management changing due to the rise in bigger claims? 16:50 - Future proofing salvage: a new generation of salvors 17:00 17:30 - Close of conference and networking drinks reception 17:30 - Close of day one and networking drinks reception
5 SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 2-06/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference Welcome coffee 08:30-09:00 Chair's welcome and recap of day one 09:00-09:10 Andrew Chamberlain - Partner, HFW Focus session: understanding cargo claims and salvage issues 09:10-10:00 What is the charterer/cargo owner's role, if any, in a salvage situation? How can cargo interests be kept in the loop? How to deal with general average Panellist: David Richards - Deputy Director (Cargo), The North of England P&I Association Limited Panellist: Keith Saunders - Assistant Manager, Cargo Casualty Management, WK Webster Panellist: Alicia Zwanikken - Jurist, European Shippers Council (ESC) Panellist: Wilco Alberda - Commercial and Claims Manager, SMIT Salvage BV The 'M/V Betanzos' : a case study in successful incident management 10:00-10:25 How to manage the information with external actors that influence salvage operations. Review the prioritization of all the necessary steps (legal & admin) in order to allow the incident management to be only driven by the best operational decisions (safeguard the person/environment/ navigation/ship) Commander Ricardo Guerreiro - Head of Maritime Safety Division, Maritime Authority Directorate-General Authorities' responses to incidents and port of refuge requests 10:25-11:00 Gaining permission to bring a ship in if it is on fire What assistance is available in ports What might ports ask for and what do authorities focus on? What security if required? Panellist: Stephan Hennig - Acting SOSREP, Maritime & Coastguard Agency Panellist: Mauricio Garrido - President, TT Salvage Networking coffee break 11:00-11:30 Wreck removal and latest advances in the Wreck Removal Convention 11:30-12:10 Special interest track 3: dealing with wreck removal challenges IMO's current outlook on salvage and wreck removal and places of refuge Risk reduction methods for wreck removal Risk transfer issues Introduction: Jan de Boer - Senior Legal Officer, IMO Panellist: Stephan Hennig - Acting SOSREP, Maritime & Coastguard Agency Panellist: Hans van Rooij - Marine Consultant, Global Marine Solutions BV Using new technology to manage safe return to port 11:30-12:00 Special interest track 4: new innovations and technologies for the salvage industry Passenger ships safety: risk associated with a serious accident involving a large passenger vessel Key risk factors when dealing with an emergency on a passenger vessel Abandon ship vs. safe return to port Managing safe return to port Luis Guarin - Partner - Naval Architect, Brookes Bell Chelsea Hannaway - Mathematician, Brookes Bell Tech Lab snapshots 12:00-12:40 Special interest track 4: new innovations and technologies for the salvage industry Case study: wreck removal in China and the changing wreck removal market 12:10-12:30 Special interest track 3: dealing with wreck removal challenges Simon Burnay - Director, Waves Group Wrecks without reckoning: keeping the gods appeased 12:30-12:50 Special interest track 3: dealing with wreck removal challenges Casualty complications in the Pacific Why engagement matters; Keeping the peace. Roger King - Master Mariner, Director, TMC Marine Naomi Luckett - Marine Consultant, TMC Marine Discussion session: how is technology changing the salvage industry? 12:40-13:00 Special interest track 4: new innovations and technologies for the salvage industry Networking lunch 13:00-14:10 Case study: The 'Kea Trader' 14:10-14:35 Recent salvage cases in Turkey 14:35-15:00 Caglar Coskunsu - Partner, Cavus & Coskunsu The US Salvage and Marine Firefighting Regulatory Framework: A ten-year perspective 15:00-15:25 Implementation of the U.S. salvage and marine firefighting regulations over the past ten years Analysis of the impacts and effectiveness of these new policies on the salvage industry Jim Elliott - Chief Operating Officer, Teichman Group of Companies
6 SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 2-06/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference Networking tea break 15:25-15:45 Case study 15:45-16:10 Industry debate: Future trends: what are the emerging trends and new hazards and how can these risks be managed? 16:10-16:40 Incidents of loss of power due to fuel problems/ contaminated fuel The challenge of autonomous ships and the implications for marine salvage Continuing increase in costs of salvage Panellist: Oliver Timofei - Director Emergency Management, Ardent Panellist: Joseph Farrell III - Director of Emergency Response and Business Development, Resolve Marine Group Panellist: Adrian Scales - Master Mariner, Brookes Bell Audience feedback 16:40-16:55 Close of conference 16:55-17:00
7 SCHEDULE SALVAGE & WRECK LONDON DAY 2-06/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference TIME SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 3: DEALING WITH WRECK REMOVAL CHALLENGES SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 4: NEW INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLO- GIES FOR THE SALVAGE INDUSTRY 08:00 08:30 - Welcome coffee 08:30 - Welcome coffee 09:00 09:00 - Chair's welcome and recap of day one 09:10 - Focus session: understanding cargo claims and salvage issues 10:00 10:00 - The 'M/V Betanzos' : a case study in successful incident management 10:25 - Authorities' responses to incidents and port of refuge requests 11:00 11:00 - Networking coffee break 11:30 - Wreck removal and latest advances in the Wreck Removal Convention 12:00 12:10 - Case study: wreck removal in China and the changing wreck removal market 12:30 - Wrecks without reckoning: keeping the gods appeased 09:00 - Chair's welcome and recap of day one 09:10 - Focus session: understanding cargo claims and salvage issues 10:00 - The 'M/V Betanzos' : a case study in successful incident management 10:25 - Authorities' responses to incidents and port of refuge requests 11:00 - Networking coffee break 11:30 - Using new technology to manage safe return to port 12:00 - Tech Lab snapshots 12:40 - Discussion session: how is technology changing the salvage industry? 13:00 13:00 - Networking lunch 13:00 - Networking lunch 14:00 14:10 - Case study: The 'Kea Trader' 14:35 - Recent salvage cases in Turkey 15:00 15:00 - The US Salvage and Marine Firefighting Regulatory Framework: A ten-year perspective 15:25 - Networking tea break 15:45 - Case study 16:00 16:10 - Industry debate: Future trends: what are the emerging trends and new hazards and how can these risks be managed? 16:40 - Audience feedback 16:55 - Close of conference 14:10 - Case study: The 'Kea Trader' 14:35 - Recent salvage cases in Turkey 15:00 - The US Salvage and Marine Firefighting Regulatory Framework: A ten-year perspective 15:25 - Networking tea break 15:45 - Case study 16:10 - Industry debate: Future trends: what are the emerging trends and new hazards and how can these risks be managed? 16:40 - Audience feedback 16:55 - Close of conference
8 A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO SALVAGE AND WRECK REMOVAL CASE MANAGEMENT - 07/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference Registration and coffee 09:00-09:30 Seminar leaders' welcome and introduction 09:30-09:40 Alex Macinnes - Partner, Tatham Macinnes LLP Simon Tatham - Partner, Tatham Macinnes Meet your colleagues 09:40-09:50 Meet and learn about your fellow attendees and discuss your objectives for the seminar Scenario One based on a salvage case 09:50-10:50 Networking coffee break 10:50-11:10 Scenario One continued 11:10-12:10 Audience feedback and discussion 12:10-12:30 Lunch 12:30-13:30 Scenario Two based on a wreck removal case 13:30-15:30 Audience feedback and discussion 15:30-15:45 Close of seminar 15:45-15:50
9 SCHEDULE A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO SALVAGE AND WRECK REMOVAL CASE MANAGEMENT - 07/12/2018 Salvage & Wreck Removal Conference TIME 09:00 09:00 - Registration and coffee 09:30 - Seminar leaders' welcome and introduction 09:40 - Meet your colleagues 09:50 - Scenario One based on a salvage case 10:00 10:50 - Networking coffee break 11:00 11:10 - Scenario One continued 12:00 12:10 - Audience feedback and discussion 12:30 - Lunch 13:00 13:30 - Scenario Two based on a wreck removal case 14:00 15:00 15:30 - Audience feedback and discussion 15:45 - Close of seminar
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