



Through the years, Port State Control inspection has been recognized globally as one important aspect of the maritime industry. It is carried out to validate that, foreign ships, their crew practices, and onboard equipment are within the standards set by international regulations in a national port.
This course covers the details of a Port State Control Inspection, its processes and procedures, that would equip participants with specific knowledge on preparing and successfully completing one.
Understand a Port State Control Inspection process
Determine how Port State Control Inspection have greatly contributed to enhance maritime safety and security, and prevention of marine pollution.
Recognize legal background and relative conventions for Port State Control
Enumerate types of deficiencies and detainable observations
Ship Officers and Engineers
Ship Owners
Ship Managers
Technical Superintendents
Designated Person Ashore
Other shore personnel involved into Port State Control issues
The Port State Control Schematics
Background and History
Purpose of Port State Control
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
International PSC MoU’s
Responsibilities of Ships
Reporting
Classifications of ship inspections
Ship selection scheme
Criteria for priority and expanded inspection
Banning Criteria
Ship’s Risk Profile
The Port State Control Administration
PSC Targeting System
PSC Boarding procedures
Port State Control Inspection Prevention Action Survey
PSC items for inspection
A substandard ship: consequences and rectifications
USCG Port State Control
AMSA / EMSA
Day 3
Observations related to Conventions
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Other items: Observations, Deficiencies and Detainable Items
Resolution A.1052(27)
Principles
Manning Certification
Procedures
Criteria
Inspection Proper
Day 4
Related Guidelines
Lifeboat
Safety Radio Equipment
Emergency Fire Pump
OWS
ORB I and II
PSC Checklist
Concentrated Inspection Campaign
Fire Safety System Arrangements
Hours of Work and Rest
Lifeboat Launching Arrangements
Enclosed Space Entry
International Load Lines
Structural Safety
Main and Auxiliary Machineries
Navigation STCW
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LMA Training is capable of conducting this training programme exclusively for your delegates. Please e-mail us on admin@lmitac.com for further information and/or to receive a comprehensive proposal.
High-Quality material has been prepared by the LMAteam for distribution to delegates. In addition, a special note pad to facilitate note-taking will be provided.
Accredited Certificate of completion will be issued to those who attend & successfully complete the programme.
Our Course timings commence at 09:00AM12:45PM and 01:00PM - 05:00PM.
Please complete the registration form on the course page & return it to us indicating your preferred mode of payment. For Further Information, please get in touch with us.
Delegates have 14 days from the date of booking to cancel and receive a full refund or transfer to another date free of charge. If less than 14 days notice is given then we will be unable to refund or cancel the booking unless on medical grounds. For more details about the Cancellation and Refund policy, please visit www.lmitac.com/terms-and-conditions/
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