Certificate in Marine Warranty Surveying 2014 is a course that covers topics such as:
- The Warranty Surveyor’s Role, Liability, Reports and Certificates
- Key parties and relationships
- Who appoints surveyors for warranty surveys
- The required outcomes of the survey
- The role of the appointed surveyor
- Protecting yourself
- Surveyor’s liability
- Legal documents
- Report writing and issuing certificates
- Warranties, Insurance Markets and Legal Frameworks
- Defining marine insurance warranties
- Introduction to warranty surveying
- Different insurance markets and their survey requirements
- Nature and purpose
- English law implications
- The various London Market joint committees, their warranties and codes of practice
- Breach of warranties
- Towage Approval and Voyage Approval, Stowage and Tie-Down
- Barges
- Towage
- Drydocks
- Ships
- Stowage and tie down of project cargoes – work scope agreement
- Voyage approval for damaged ships and scrap voyages
- Condition, Port Risk, Lay-up and Reactivation Surveys
- JHC warranties history, development and present application
- Condition surveys
- Why and where they are used
- Port risk surveys
- Different levels and locations
- Lay-up and reactivation surveys
- Offshore and Energy Related Surveys
- Work scope agreement
- MWS code of practice
- Types of operation and responsibilities
- Ports, Terminals and Shipyard Risk Assessment
- What are they?
- Port and terminal surveys
- Shipyard risk assessment
- Why are they needed?
- Application to various shipyard types
- History
- Application to projects
Certificate in Marine Warranty Surveying 2014 is intended for:
- Engineers
- Master mariners
- Offshore operations
- Naval architects
- Project managers