| Duration: 2 Days |
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| Course Intake: 10 trainees per batch |
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| Entry Standards |
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| Any Seafarer of Officer Grade. |
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| Faculty |
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The faculty comprises experts in the filed of:
Maritime Education & Training
Extra Masters/Master Mariners
Practicing Master Mariners
Extra First Class Engineers/First Class Engineers |
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| Teaching Facilities & Equipments |
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| Well-illuminated and air conditioned rooms are equipped with the essential teaching aids including white-boards, over-head projector, TV and VCD Player. |
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| Special Features |
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At the end of the course the candidate should:
Realize the need and purpose of Port State Control Inspections
Know the provisions under which Port State Control acquires the authority to inspect and detain ships.
Know the procedures to be adopted by Port State Controls under IMO Resolution-A. 787(19)
Know the general rules followed by Port State Control for targeting vessels for inspection.
Be able to prepare the vessel effectively for a Port State Inspection.
Know the inspection procedure and what the inspector is looking for.
Be able to assist the inspector in the conduct of the inspection in a professional manner.
Know the various types of Deficiency Reports and the grounds for Detention.
Be aware of the actions to take and procedure of reporting on receiving a deficiency report
There is continuous assessment through the course. |