Hull Inspections for Container Ships (MIN004)
Hull Inspections for Container Ships
Updated
Course Objectives and Benefits
This course is intended to provide participants with an understanding of the vessel’s critical structural areas for the purposes of periodic surveillance. This course is intended to help shipowners in developing an effective maintenance program for their vessels as well as complying with current statutory and classification requirements.
Course Highlights
• Zoning methodology - Fore peak and forward void tanks - Side tank - Double bottom tank - Aft peak void tank and passage way - Cargo hold • Inspection criteria - Coating condition - General corrosion - Pitting and grooving corrosion - Deformation - Fractures - Cleanliness • Inspection of critical areas - Upper deck structures - Cargo hatch covers and coaming - Cargo holds - Side tanks - Double bottom regions - Fore and aft regions
Who Should Attend
Superintendents, port captains, technical managers and inspection team members who have a responsibility for hull structure maintenance of containerships. This course meets the requirements of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology for continuous Professional Development.
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Hull Inspections for Container Ships
(MIN004)
Updated
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Course Objectives and Benefits
This course is intended to provide participants with an understanding of the vessel’s critical structural areas for the purposes of periodic surveillance. This course is intended to help shipowners in developing an effective maintenance program for their vessels as well as complying with current statutory and classification requirements.
Course Description
• Zoning methodology - Fore peak and forward void tanks - Side tank - Double bottom tank - Aft peak void tank and passage way - Cargo hold • Inspection criteria - Coating condition - General corrosion - Pitting and grooving corrosion - Deformation - Fractures - Cleanliness • Inspection of critical areas - Upper deck structures - Cargo hatch covers and coaming - Cargo holds - Side tanks - Double bottom regions - Fore and aft regions
Who Should Attend
Superintendents, port captains, technical managers and inspection team members who have a responsibility for hull structure maintenance of containerships. This course meets the requirements of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology for continuous Professional Development.
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Course Schedule
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Length: 1 day;
Course may be scheduled on request. Please contact ABS Academy at Tel: 1-281-877-6852 or
Email: USAAcademy@eagle.org for more information. |
Course Schedule |
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Length: 1 day;
Course may be scheduled on request. |
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