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