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WORKSHOP ON MARINE CASUALTY ANDINCIDENT INVESTIGATIONGENERAL CONTENT:1. Regulatory framework.2. Methodology for casualty investigation.3. Types of evidence.4. Human factors.5. Reporting and communication to IMO.6. Practical activity (case studies and role-playing exercises).OBJECTIVE: To provide Flag State Investigators with general knowledge on the methodology for casualty investigations and the formulation of related maritime regulations related, using the Casualty Investigation Code.TARGET GROUP: Personnel from the Maritime Administration and/or Maritime Authority who will act as Marine Casualty and Incident Investigators under the IMO model, such as Maritime Authority Officers, Flag State Inspectors, and professionals from competent technical areas.MARITIME SAFETY AND PORT SECURITYTOTAL HOURS:20 - 30.MODE:In-person.LANGUAGE:Spanish, with simultaneous interpretation into English.THE WORKSHOP IS A SIMPLIFIED VERSION OF THE IMO MODEL COURSE 3.11.INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENT:Although not mandatory, the workshop is recommended within the framework of the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS).SOLAS Convention, Regulation I/21 establishes the obligation for Administrations to conduct an investigation into any casualty experienced by ships subject to the provisions of the Convention, whenever deemed necessary for the improvement of maritime safety.MARPOL Convention, Article 12. Administrations undertake to investigate any marine casualty involving any of their ships subject to the regulations if the casualty has caused significant adverse effects on the marine environment.Code of the International Standards and Recommended Practices for a Safety Investigation into a Marine Casualty or Marine Incident (Casualty Investigation Code).ASSOCIATED GOVERNANCE STATE:Flag State / Coastal State. LINKAGE WITH THE III CODE:Parts 2 and 3.4

