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Marine Surveyor ExaminationsModule One The Maritime Industry and Marine Survey PracticePart I - The Marine Surveyor's Customer Base• The structure of the maritime industry • The purpose of maritime transport • Strategy for maritime safety • Occupational health and safety • Quality and audits • ISM code • Port State Control • Risk management and formal safety assessment
Part II - Marine Survey Practice• Marine surveyors, survey organisations and how you define them • Knowing your customers • Types of surveys • Surveying when things go wrong • How to go about a survey • Setting up in business as a marine surveyor
Module Two Budgeting and Accounting for Surveyors • Money in business - the business model • Business entities • Financing businesses and assets • Understanding accounts - Profit & loss account - Balance sheet - Cash flow statement • Revenue and cost recognition • Elements of costing • Budgeting, budgetary control and forecasting • Working capital control and management • Capital project appraisal • Key performance indicators • Interpretation of accounts
Module Three Effective Writing and ReportingPart I - Effective Writing and Reporting • Reviewing the basics • Preparation • Structure and style • Report writing • Presentations
Part II - Information Technology in Marine Surveying• Introductory explanation of IT • Selecting and choosing a practical and cost-effective IT outfit • Using IT to your advantage • Digital photography • The internet and the world wide web • E-mail and its efficient use
Module Four Naval Architecture for Surveyors• Basic concepts • Flotation • Stability • Strength • Safety • Impact of the computer • Design considerations Marine Surveying Law Module will focus on maritime issues for the marine surveyor with regards to maritime law Part I - Professional Negligence • The law of contract • The Law of Tort (negligence) • Extent of liability • Responsibility for the acts of others • An outline of civil procedure
Part II - Maritime Law• Registration and conveyance of ships • Admiralty Court jurisdiction • Collisions and salvage • Towage and pilotage • Pollution • Introduction to shipping law • Carriage of goods by sea - the contract of carriage and bailment • Global and package limitation • Time charterparties • Voyage charterparties • Law of evidence for expert witnesses
Module Six Marine Surveying InsuranceModule will focus on maritime issues for the marine surveyor with regards to marine insurance • Introduction • Marine insurance law • Interaction of marine policies • Cargo - carriage of goods by sea • Hull and machinery • Other policies • P & I - scope of cover - The 'pay to be paid' rule - People claims (personal injury) - Collisions and salvage - Fixed and floating objects (FFO) - Towage and pilotage - General average - Pollution • Limitation and forum shopping • Ship inspection regimes • ISM code/evidence • Dispute resolution • Summary and future developments
Part I - Marine Incident Investigation• Legal aspects of marine incident investigation • Systemic nature of incidents • The gathering of evidence • The analysis of evidence • Case studies
Part II - Witness Interviewing Techniques• The social skills of interviewing • Questions and question types • The cognitive interview • Dealing with special cases • Keeping within the law
Part I - Introduction to Safety Surveys• The role of the IMO • The role of governments • SOLAS and COLREGS • Surveys and certification • Classification societies and IACS • Harmonising surveys and certification • Documents of compliance • Reports and records • Sub-standard ships • Port State Control
Part II - Life-saving Appliances• Introduction • Preparation for surveys • Personal life-saving appliances • Lifeboats and rescue boats • Life rafts • Launching and embarkation arrangements • Survival craft communications • Visual signals • Muster list, emergency instructions, manning of survival craft and maintenance • Line-throwing appliances, emergency lighting and general alarm systems • Testing and type approval of life-saving appliances • Survey training
Part III - Fire Protection, Detection and Extinction• Introduction • Preparation for surveys • Structural fire protection • Fire detecting equipment • Fixed fire-extinguishing equipment • Miscellaneous fire-fighting equipment • Fire control plans
Part IV - Navigational Aids and Equipment• Introduction • Preparation for surveys • Navigational aids and equipment • Testing and type approval of navigational equipment |
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