Most TMSA audits find what the company prepared for them to find.
This book shows you how to find what they did not.
Written by a Master Mariner, Certified Lead Auditor, and HSEQ General Manager with over four decades of maritime experience - including 22 years leading the safety function for a fleet of 50 tankers across Oil, Gas, Chemical, and Ethane trades - this is the most operationally grounded TMSA auditing guide in print.
TMSA is not a scoring exercise. It is a diagnostic mirror - an honest, sometimes uncomfortable reflection of whether a safety management system actually works when no one is watching. This guide is written for practitioners who are ready to use it as one.
What you will find inside:
- The foundational definition of auditing as a risk assessment process - and why most auditors never fully grasp this
- Weak vs strong auditor thinking: the single greatest differentiator between a competent auditor and an elite one
- Cross-linking methodology: how one observed weakness cascades across multiple elements and creates multiple risks
- Risk escalation thinking: projecting today's minor deviation to tomorrow's major incident
- All 13 OCIMF TMSA Elements through the auditor's lens - what to look for, what each stage genuinely requires, and the red flags that separate documented compliance from operational reality
- The Stage Claim Gap: why most companies claiming Stage 3 are operationally at Stage 2 - and how to recognise it in the field
- The Six Audit Methods including Trace-Forward, Trace-Back, and physical inspection as a diagnostic tool
- Evidence Triangulation: the three-pillar framework that turns observations into defensible findings
- Interview mastery - open vs closed questions, silence as an audit technique, and how to handle rehearsed answers
- Out-of-the-box auditing: real scenarios where unconventional approaches uncovered what standard checklists missed
- Five case studies from the field: the engine room failure that was not about maintenance, the navigation near-miss about fatigue, the PTW system failure, the watch handover cover-up, and the TMSA KPI trap
- The Auditor's Trap: comfort zone auditing, how it develops, and how to break out of it
- Audit finding grading, the Auditor's Creed, and the professional development objectives that define what this discipline demands
Written for: DPA and HSEQ Managers · Vetting Superintendents · Internal and external auditors · Ship Officers · Fleet Safety Managers
Based on OCIMF Tanker Management and Self Assessment, Third Edition (2017). Independent guidance publication. SIRE, SIRE 2.0, PSC, CDI, and ISM Code referenced throughout.
Book 1 of 3. Companion volumes: Understanding TMSA 3 Auditing (Book 2) and TMSA 3 Compliance Matrix (Book 3).
Oil · Gas · Chemical · Ethane Carriers
Book 1 - Understanding Effective Auditing & TMSA
Book 2 - Understanding TMSA Auditing
Book 3 - TMSA 3 Compliance Matrix
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