SURVEY TECHNIQUES COURSE FOR VESSELS AND OFFSHORE UNITS IN OPERATION

The Survey Techniques Course for Ships and Units in Operation contains photos illustrating real situations and proved to be an excellent opportunity to learn the basic inspection principles, in accordance with IMO Conventions and IACS (International Association of Classification Societies) rules. We also offer ISM / ISPS and MLC 2006 courses, adding new knowledge and further enriching the learning opportunity. We also present the possibility of conducting a documentation course in accordance with IMO requirements, based on each type of vessel of your Company.

The opportunity to obtain knowledge in a clear and direct way, using photos of real facts for the interpretation of Class and IMO Convention Rules.

At the end of the training, certificates of participation will be issued and there will be distribution of the IACS (International Association of Classification Societies) Rules and IMO (International Maritime Organization) Conventions, mentioned during the online course.

MÓDULE I – ON-LINE COURSE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND SURVEYS TECHNIQUES SCOPE

MÓDULE II – ON-LINE COURSE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND SURVEYS TECHNIQUES SCOP

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TESTIMONIAL

I really appreciated the Survey Techniques course held in December. I have been conducting surveys for many years, and even today I had not had the opportunity to have contact with such a wealth of knowledge. The course is dynamic, well presented, and at the same time manages to be general and detailed. The sequence is perfect, the visuals are improved, the exposure is dynamic and enthusiastic, creating an atmosphere of continuous attention. In addition, it serves several levels: those who are unaware of the survey, give a precise view; to those who already have, add and compose a very clear picture. In addition, it is a pragmatic course, which goes straight to the heart of the various subjects, bluntly and clearly showing the difference between a poorly done survey and a well done survey. You can see how much work and dedication was put into the course!

Fernando Boccolini Filho

(Naval Architect and Marine Engineer – Developer Manager at RBNA - Registro Brasileiro de Navios e Aeronaves).