Cargo Surveying Professional Diploma
Draught Surveying
- Course Program
- Who Should Attend
- Compliance with regulations
- Duration and Teaching Methods
- Course Benefits
- RPL
- Course Content
- Certification
Introduction
The master of a vessel should be advised in adequate time that a draught survey will be taking place. If it is an initial light ship survey, he should be requested, subject to the safety of the vessel, When draught surveys are undertaken by independent surveyors, co-operation of the ship’s officers is essential, Independent surveys should be undertaken together during the relative survey sections with the vessel’s chief officer and chief engineer or their appointed respective deputies and Before undertaking the survey, it is recommended that the surveyor makes time to inspect a general arrangement plan in order to confirm the number and position of the various ballast, fresh water and oil bunker tanks on the vessel, that why the draught surveyor should be aware of all the necessary aspects of a good survey and the course is gathering all these aspects and more.
Objectives
This course has been designed to provide marine cargo specialists and operations staff with solid marine knowledge required to understand the role of the marine cargo surveyor and the details of the surveys, inspections, claims, and investigations for cargoes and damage to cargoes so they can perform as effective marine cargo surveyors.
Anyone who services the global cargo inspection market and feels they would benefit from a more structured knowledge of the elements of commodities trade and inspections will find the course extremely beneficial.
Minimum Entry Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this Course, however, in order to fully benefit from the training, it is recommended that the participants are either new entrants to the shipping industry or professional staff in shipping companies, ship brokers, port agencies, insurance inspectors, banks and similar service organisations can gain a valuable understanding of their customers roles and responsibilities.The comprehensive documentation that accompanies the course has been designed as a useful guide for future reference.
Who Should Attend
The Maritime field is extremely broad and brings about relationships with a variety of people with varying levels of experience from the many different aspects of shipping therefore this Course is suitable for a broad range of maritime related professionals and regularly attracts ships’ officers and shore-based management staff.But the course is also valuable to Classification Societies, Marine Insurers, P&I Club Managers, Port Authorities and Coast Guard personnel amongst others.
The course is conducted online and provides a wonderful chance to build your international professional network without having to afford any travel expenses. Often more than 10 nationalities participate and are introduced to each other thanks to our education portal features.
- Producers, Traders or Commodities Brokers and Suppliers
- Ship agent, Shipbrokers
- Shipowners, Charterers, Shippers and Maritime Attorneys
- Purchasers and Technical Managers and Superintendents
- Captains, Chief Engineers and Ship Staff
- Insurance Company Underwriters, claims handlers, and members of the legal profession
- Service providers, Surveyors, Inspectors, Analysts, Technical advisers
- Practicing cargo agents, Freight forwarders, Shipping Industry starters, cargo consolidators
- Other professionals.
Mr.
Tumbo JOAO: Marine Surveyor, Angola.
“I liked the fact that it was practical and
examples I could relate to were used. It was also full of exercises… everything
I wanted covered in details was actually covered.”
Mr. Paulo Santos: Marine Surveyor, Portugal.
“I loved every bit of it!! Everyone was very helpful and went above
and beyond to make sure I understood. Massive thanks to all the team at the
Lloyd's Maritime Institute.”
Mr.
SAIZONOU Marc Aurele : Marine Surveyor, Brazil.
“I was skeptical coming into the program,
but they really do teach you what you need to know to be in the industry. If I
could go back in time, I would still choose to attend USMA. I'm starting my new
job next week and I can without a doubt say that the past three months have
dramatically changed my
Life”
Course Content
- Introduction to Cargo Surveying;
- Draught Surveying.
- This
course attempts to cover all aspects of a survey from receipt of instructions
to presentation of the report. The students will be in a position to understand
how they should be expected to conduct a cargo survey.
- Qualify
the participants as Accredited Cargo surveyors, Superintendents, quality
manager, lead auditors, ship's inspectors.
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