Presentation
This training course aims at providing an overview of the Port State Control background, organisation and procedures. It includes a description of the Port State Control inspection process, the criteria for selection of ships for inspection and the most common detainable deficiencies.
Objectives
On completion of the training, students will be able to:
Know the background and organisation of the various Port State Control regimes around the world
Understand the Port State Control procedures, the criteria for selection of ships for inspection and the inspection process
Know the various publications issued regularly by the different Port State Control regimes
Get familiar with the most common deficiencies which may lead to ship’s detention
Program
PSC background and organisation
Purpose
Regulations
Regional Port State Control organisations
PSC procedures
Relevant instruments
Selection of ships for inspection
Inspection and selection scheme – Scope, priority and frequency of inspection
Paris MOU – New Inspection Regime (NIR) factors
PSC inspection process
Initial inspection
Clear grounds for more detailed inspection
More detailed inspection
Ship detention
Banning of ships
Publication of information
Detainable deficiencies
Examples of detainable deficiencies
Under SOLAS Convention
Under Load Lines Convention
Under MARPOL Convention
Under Chemical and Gas Codes
Under STCW Convention
Under ILO Conventions
Statistics from various PSCs
Certificate
On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded:
A Certificate of Port State Control, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.
The Certificate of Port State Control is obtained after completion of the course and passing the online test.
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