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The key takeaways are that this is a 12-month online diploma course in marine surveying delivered by Lloyd's Maritime Academy and assessed by North Kent College. It aims to provide professional development for marine surveyors.

The entry requirements are a minimum achievement of A-Level or equivalent plus at least one year of relevant industry experience. Applicants must also have an adequate command of the English language to complete the coursework.

The course is 12 months long with modules delivered online monthly. It is assessed through written coursework and online tests with feedback provided on assignments.

DIPLOMA

IN MARINE
SURVEYING
THE LEADING INTERNATIONAL
MARINE AND SHIP SURVEYING
TRAINING COURSE BY
DISTANCE LEARNING

Assessed and
Awarded by
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ABOUT THIS COURSE

As the first international professional development course course in Small Craft Surveying, are the only ones who have
for marine surveyors when launched in 1998, the Lloyd’s the opportunity to apply for this programme and continue
Maritime Academy and North Kent College Diploma in their studies to gain an academic postgraduate qualification
Marine Surveying has benefited over 3,500 participants from after additional advanced study in marine surveying, strategic
all corners of the globe. Today it remains acknowledged and management skills plus an in depth research project.
as the world’s leading education solution for professional The course is also recognised by RINA and IMarEST for CPD.
development in marine surveying and continues to educate
existing surveyors seeking career development, potential Marine surveyors continue to be in demand and play a vital
marine surveyors and associated maritime professionals. and prestigious role in the maritime industry. As shipping
After many updates in content and delivery style, plus the has developed, so has the role of the surveyor, and today’s
addition of new modules, we are proud to still offer the incumbents need more knowledge of technical systems,
leading course on the subject. surveying skills, legal and regulatory issues, safety issues,
commercial matters and reporting. It is widely acknowledged
In a major enhancement in the recognition of the that the most successful marine surveyors must invest
professionalism of marine surveyors, we are also proud that in their professional development to stay at the forefront
the Diploma has been recognised by Middlesex University of their important role. The Diploma in Marine Surveying
(London) for advanced entry standing to an MSc Marine is acknowledged as the best professional development
Operation (Marine Surveying) and an MBA in Marine Surveying solution for new entrants to the profession and for existing
by distance learning. Graduates of this Diploma, and it’s partner surveyors to update or maintain their knowledge.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

KEY INFORMATION
Delivered by experts in
the field – Course Director:
Allan Larsen

When does it start and how long is the course?


The course is 12 months long and the modules are
Duration: released online, one every month. Please go online
12 months to see the next available start date.
What are the entry requirements?
Participants should be able to prove a minimum
achievement of A-Level or equivalent (High School)
Delivery:
plus at least one year of industry experience in a
Online
similar or related field. However those without formal
qualifications who demonstrate a number of years of
relevant industry experience are welcome to apply.
Award:
Diploma ENGLISH LANGUAGE ABILITY: The course is conducted
entirely in English. Applicants must have an adequate
command of English in order to meet the demands of
the course.
How is the course assessed?
The course is assessed through a mixture of written course
work and online tests. Written assignments are submitted
online and written feedback is provided by the marker.
How much does it cost?
Please go online to www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/ms and
see the Fees page for full details. An interest-free instalment
plan is available. Please contact us for more details.

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WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?

IDEAL FOR
 rofessionals involved as official investigators,
P  eafarers and/or military personnel looking to enter
S
representatives of ship owners or operators, the field of marine accident investigation
shipbuilders and equipment manufacturers
Independent Surveyors
 hip’s officers, ship managers, superintendents,
S
Ship Surveyor
DPAs plus health & safety officers responsible for
implementing recommendations Engineers
 arine surveyors, auditors, port state control and
M Captains / Masters
vetting inspectors wishing to develop best practice
Chief officers
 ational maritime administration personnel, trade
N
union representatives, lawyers and consultants Seafarers / Crew
involved in incident response and implementing Coast Guard
corrective actions
Naval Architects

An interesting and enriching


course which provides insights
WHAT YOU into issues I’ve never had time to
study before. It will undoubtedly
WILL LEARN boost my career!

During the 12 months of this tutored distance


learning course you will explore:
The different types of marine surveys in detail
Group Bookings
Roles and responsibilities of the marine surveyor
may qualify for
Required knowledge of associated international a discounted
laws and conventions enrolment fee.
Technical skills required for hull, structural and Click here to
engineering surveys find out more.
The surveyor’s role in incident and accident investigation
Business skills and survey report writing
The marine surveyor’s role in relation to specific cargoes or vessels

Continuation route to MSc Marine


Operations and MBA Marine Surveying
available by distance learning

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COURSE DIRECTOR

Course Director,
EurIng Allan T Larsen CEng
CMarEng FRINA FIMarEST FCMS.
Allan Larsen is a registered European Engineer (EurIng) Allan was employed by the IACS member classification
with the European Federation of National Engineering Society Bureau Veritas from 2001 to 2015 during which
Associations (FEANI) , which is a federation of time he trained and operated as a class and statutory
professional engineers that unites national engineering ship surveyor (all marks and all notations), condition
associations from 34 European Higher Education Area assessment surveyor, offshore surveyor, auditor and
(EHEA) countries. Allan is also a Chartered Engineer, trained trainer. For his last seven years with Bureau
Chartered Marine Engineer and Fellow of the Royal Veritas Allan was employed simultaneously as Head
Institution of Naval Architects, the Institute of Marine of Section for Damage Repair, and Head of Section for
Engineering, Science and Technology and of the Society Offshore Units in Service, based at the societies Head
of Consulting Marine Engineers & Ships Surveyors. Office in Paris.
Allan commenced his career in 1987 as Marine Currently, Allan is Managing Director / Principal Surveyor
Engineer cadet and this career has spanned seagoing of Larsens Marine Surveyors & Consultants Ltd and
positions, machinery and ship repair, ship design and Director / Vice President of the Society of Consulting
commissioning and marine surveyor / auditor. Marine Engineers and Ship Surveyors.

Participating in this course allows me


to understand the various functions
and techniques of the surveyor
from different perspectives,
and I am more competent for
the work of the surveyor.
Max Huang,
Jong-Shin Shipbuilding

HOW YOU WILL LEARN


Every course is broken down into manageable modules, designed to
accelerate your learning process through diverse learning activities:

Work through your instructional material online


I nteract with your peers and learning facilitators through the online forum
to discuss subject related issues and to network with your fellow learners
Investigate relevant, real-world case studies
Apply what you learn each week to ongoing project submissions
Tailor the course with your choice of specialist module

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SYLLABUS

MODULE 1 MODULE 2
Introduction to Marine Surveying Relationship between Surveyors
Learning outcomes: and their Clients
Describe the structure of the maritime industry Learning outcomes:
Explain the regulatory and classification control of ships Evaluate clients’ needs and advise them on suitable
services and surveys
Evaluate the role of the surveyor in various scenarios
and survey types Demonstrate customer communication skills
Monitor and control customer satisfaction and
Brief description: level of service provided
The structure of the maritime industry
Brief description:
The world fleet
Professional status
Classification societies
Professional reputation
Regulation of the industry
Recommendations
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Building client relationships
Marine surveyors, survey organisations and how you The importance of trust
define them Refusing or abandoning surveys
Knowing your customers Requests for survey
Types of surveys Clients requirements
When things go wrong Terms and conditions of surveys
Delivery of service
Payment for services
RELATED DISTANCE LEARNING Quality of service and quality assurance
COURSES INCLUDE: Monitoring of customer satisfaction
For a full list of our maritime training courses visit us Handling of complaints
online at www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com
• Diploma in Small Craft Surveying
• Diploma in Surveying of Offshore Floating Units
• Diploma in Marine Engineering
• Certificate in Marine Consultancy
• Certificate in Marine Warranty Surveying
• Certificate in Cargo Surveying
• Certificate in Essentials of Marine Surveying
• Certificate in Classification and Statutory Surveys
• Certificate in Dry Dock Planning and Management

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SYLLABUS CONTINUED

MODULE 3 MODULE 5
Business Skills for Surveyors Marine Surveying and Insurance
Learning outcomes: Learning outcomes:
Produce an effective business plan Explain the various insurance policies utilised in the
Analyse figures to produce financial forecasts maritime industry
Write a professional report Describe how the ISM Code influences maritime
Brief description: surveying and insurance
Marketing/business development Discuss the operation of P&I clubs and their
Producing a business plan significance to the surveyor
Obtaining financial support
Brief description:
Survey report writing
Protecting your company and its staff Personal liability
Financial skills for surveyors Marine insurance law
Interaction of marine policies
MODULE 4 Cargo - carriage of goods by sea
Hull and machinery
Laws and Conventions relating Other policies
to Marine Surveying Cargo
Learning outcomes: - Freight demurrage
Discuss the legal aspects of the role of the surveyor - Loss of hire
- P&I
Describe the relationship between surveyors and the
legal profession P&I
Demonstrate an understanding of the surveyor’s - Introduction to P&I Clubs
obligation to courts of law - Scope of cover
- The ‘pay to be paid’ rule
Brief description: - People claims (personal injury)
The relationship of the surveyor with the legal profession - Collisions and salvage
The law of contract - Fixed and floating objects (FFO)
The law of Tort (Negligence) - Towage and pilotage
Liability and its extent - General average
- Pollution
Responsibility for the acts of others
Registration and Conveyance of Ships Limitation and forum shopping
Admiralty court jurisdiction Ship inspection regimes
Collisions and salvage ISM code/evidence
Towage and pilotage Dispute resolution
Pollution
Summary and future developments
Shipping law
Contract of carriage, bailment and international
conventions
Charterparties
- Time
- Voyage
- Bareboat
Law of Evidence

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SYLLABUS CONTINUED

MODULE 6 MODULE 7
The Surveyor’s Role in Incident Naval Architecture for Marine Surveyors
and Accident Investigation Learning outcomes:
Learning outcomes: Discuss ship structures using naval architecture
Demonstrate an understanding of the roles of official nomenclature
investigating bodies Include correct structural terminology in reports
Discuss the requirements of the IMO Casualty Explain ships’ structural strength, areas of highest
Investigation Code stress and structural details
Explain the purpose and objectives of accident Advise on matters affecting structural strength and
Investigation ships stability

Brief description: Brief description:


The background to marine incident investigation Introduction to naval architecture
The casualty investigation code Basic principles of naval architecture
- The role of investigating flag states
Naval architecture nomenclature
- The role of substantially interested states
- Mandatory standards Ships principle dimensions
- Recommended practices Primary and secondary structure
Cooperation of interested parties Strength giving structural components
Legal rights of the surveyor when being interviewed - Structural failures and their causes
Legal rights of witnesses when being interviewed Highly stressed areas of the structure
The human factor in incident investigation Rudders
Initial actions in the investigation Buoyancy
Managing the investigation Stability
Witnesses and interviews Strength and scantlings
Collecting physical evidence Draught and air draught
Analysis of evidence Resistance and propulsion
Human factors Impact of the computer
Analysis, tools and techniques Design considerations
Developing conclusions and making recommendations Area and volumes
Witness interviewing Moments
- Interviewing skills Approximate integration
The cognitive interview Damaged vessels
Systematic nature of incidents
The domino effect of incidents
Case studies

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SYLLABUS CONTINUED

MODULE 8 MODULE 9
Marine Engineering and Hull and Structural Surveys
Systems for Surveyors Learning outcomes:
Learning outcomes: Explain the requirements of a hull structural survey
Describe the various engineering systems onboard Describe the common findings of hull structural surveys
ships
Identify and analyse structural corrosion patterns
Identify critical equipment and the surveyors interaction
with such equipment
Brief description:
Discuss various maintenance methods for shipboard
Equipment Introduction
Ship and large yacht structures
Brief description:
Materials of construction
Introduction to marine engineering
Marine engineering nomenclature Primary hull-girder and local loads
Ship design and engine room layouts Structural design criteria
Diesel engine working principles Materials of construction
Slow, medium and high speed engines Deterioration of materials
Diesel engine parts Welding
Other main means of propulsion Preparation for surveys
Power transmission
Failures of ships’ structure
Boilers
Periodic surveys of ships’ hulls
Feed systems
Piping systems and pumps Inspections of the ship’s structure
Purifiers Areas of inspection
Gas exchange systems Non destructive testing
Fuels and fuel systems Putting theory to practice
Lubricants and lubricating systems Damage repair survey
Cooling systems
Corrosion
Starting air systems
Coating condition
Shafting and propellers
Refrigeration, air-conditioning and ventilation
Deck machinery and equipment
Steering gear
Electricity and electrical equipment
Bridge control and emergency systems
Safety and operation of diesel engines
Maintenance of ship’s machinery

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SYLLABUS CONTINUED

MODULE 10 SPECIALIST MODULE A -


NON-LIQUID CARGO SURVEYS
Safety and Security Surveys
Learning outcomes: Learning outcomes:
Discuss the importance and relevance of Discuss the need for and the different types
realistic safety drills of cargo surveys
Explain the common causes of cargo damage
Explain the purpose of SOLAS and COLREGS and
how survey procedures promote safety and ensure Describe the role of the cargo surveyor with specific
compliance cargoes
Describe and complete the necessary documentation Brief description:
needed to record processes regarding safety standards General principles
and compliance Origins of damage
Brief description: Storages
Onboard Alarms Lashing/securing
Safety drills General cargo
- Fire Heavy lifts
- MOB Unitised cargoes
- Abandon Ship Bulk cargoes
- SOPEP / SMPEP related
Hazardous cargoes
International safety standards
Deep tank cargoes
Introduction to Safety Surveys Specific surveys
The role of the IMO Damage and loss surveys
The role of governments
SOLAS and COLREGS
Surveys and certification
SPECIALIST MODULE B -
Classification societies and IACS
LIQUID CARGO SURVEYS
Harmonising surveys and certification Learning outcomes:
Documents of compliance Describe how the changes in cargo quality can occur
Reports and records and the methods of detection used
Explain the regulations and guidelines covering cargo
Sub-standard ships
stowage
Port State Control Evaluate cargo calculations which include vapour as
Life-saving appliances well as liquid quantities
Fire protection, detection and extinction Brief description:
Navigational aids and equipment An introduction to liquid cargo surveys
Origins of damage
The stowage of liquid cargoes
Liquid volume measurements and on-board cargo care
Crude mineral oil
Petroleum products
Bulk chemical cargoes
Liquefied gas cargoes
Animal/vegetable oils and fats

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SYLLABUS CONTINUED

SPECIALIST MODULE C - SPECIALIST MODULE D - MARINE


SUPERYACHTS SURVEYS ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS
Learning outcomes: Learning outcomes:

Describe the different types and basic requirements of each Describe the reasons why the shipping industry needs to
survey required for ocean going superyachts take action to comply with international legislation regarding
the environment

Recognise the importance of the survey with regards to
Discuss the role of the environment marine surveyor
machinery breakdowns
Discuss the different risks to the marine habitat and the

State the common faults and defects with regards to hull techniques used to survey and monitor them
structures across the different yacht materials used
Brief description:
Brief description:

Overview of the reasons for and the types of survey required
Part I - Marine Environmental Surveying
by Superyachts 
The need for marine environmental surveying
- Class surveys 
The main categories of marine environmental surveying
- Tonnage measurement and registration surveys 
Surveys, surveillance and monitoring techniques of marine
- Safety surveys habitats and communities
- Pre-delivery surveys

Assessing the environmental impact of pollution incidents in
- Breakdown surveys
the marine environment
- Damage surveys - Oil

The survey of yacht machinery and equipment - Chemical
- Primary power plant surveys - Flotsam and Jetsam
- Auxiliary machinery - Air pollution
- Electrical equipment 
NOx pollution
- Navigation and communication equipment 
SOx pollution
- Safety and fire fighting equipment - Noise

Breakdown surveys and fault finding 
Assessing the impact of the ports and shipping industry on
- Main power plant faults the marine environment
- Pumping systems 
Assessing the environmental impact of the introduction of

Faults and defects - hull and deck non-native marine species
- Surveying hull structures 
Case studies
- Defects in coatings
Part II - Potential Risks and Impacts of
Shipping on the Marine Environment

Oil spills

Operational pollution

Invasive species in ballast water

Anti-fouling paints

Ship-breaking/recycling

Air pollution

Ballast water

Anti fouling

Scrapping and disposal

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SPECIALIST MODULE E - SPECIALIST MODULE F -


MARINE ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL SAFETY
AND SYSTEMS SURVEYS MANAGEMENT (ISM) CODE
Learning outcomes:
SURVEYS

Discuss the scope and techniques used for marine Learning outcomes:
engineering surveys

Evaluate the different types of audit for the ISM Code

Evaluate the merits of the independent marine engineering

Describe how to build a safety management system
surveyor over the surveying powers of the Chief Engineer

Discuss the relationship between the legislation connected
Brief description: to and influencing the ISM Code

Introduction
Brief description:
- Scope of marine engineering surveys
- Preparation for survey 
Auditors qualifications
- Techniques 
Study, interpretation and enforcement

The role of classification societies - Thirteen lessons with examples
- Ensuring that the ship and machinery comply 
Techniques for implementation of a Safety Management
- Classed and non classed items. System (SMS) in a shipping company

Diving companies 
Initial assessment, action plans for creating and

NDT companies implementing a SMS

Radio survey companies 
Operation of the system ashore and on-board and training of
the entire personnel

Surveying powers of the Chief Engineer
- Prevention of detention by Port State Control 
Assessment and presentation for certification
- Type approval of equipment 
ISM Audit
- Class approved - Special ISM audit techniques
- Marine Equipment Directive

Continuous compliance assessment

The work of the independent marine engineering surveyor
- Discussions with engine room staff 
Miscellaneous
- Main propulsion machinery - How to present your system to the possible customer
- Handling of equipment - How to restart a dormant existing system
- Prime movers and power transmission - Theoretical efficiency of the ISM Code
- Auxiliary machinery (inc HVAC systems) - Necessary and probable improvement of
- Pumps and pumping systems management of safety
- Electrical equipment
- Deck machinery

Throughout the course, the tutoring was very helpful and provided good guidance.
I enjoyed using the platform which through the discussions and assistance from
Allan, it provided very useful information both for the course and future use.
Bernard Cutajar, Transport Malta

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SYLLABUS CONTINUED

SPECIALIST MODULE G - SPECIALIST MODULE H -


MARINE WARRANTY SURVEYS MOBILE OFFSHORE DRILLING
Learning outcomes:
UNIT (MODU) SURVEYS
Describe the relationship between warranty surveys and Learning outcomes:
marine insurance principles

Describe the difference in regulations between MODU’s
Discuss who is deemed competent and suitable to and ships
carry out warranty surveys 
Explain how the operational requirements of a MODU
Explain the role of the warranty surveyor and the differ from that of a Ship
purpose of such surveys 
Recognise and analyse the surveying techniques
and regimes for MODU’s
Brief description: 
Discuss the auxiliary equipment specialist to a MODU
Introduction to warranty surveying
Brief description:
Who appoints the surveyor for warranty surveys?
- The role of the appointed surveyor 
Introduction to Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU)
- Joint hull committee requirements 
Regulatory control and certification
- Types of marine warranty survey 
Construction, strength and material

Subdivision, stability and freeboard of MODU

Machinery installations onboard MODU

Electrical installations

Periodically unattended machinery spaces onboard MODU

Fire safety

Life saving appliances onboard MODU

Radio communications and navigation

Lifting devices, personnel and pilot transfer

Helicopter facilities of MODU

MODU operations

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Lloyd’s Maritime Academy delivers all three and you can save up to 40% on your local, regional and global
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Many organisations have realised that Lloyd’s Maritime Academy’s programmes offer so much more than
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WHO WE ARE
ABOUT LLOYD’S MARITIME ACADEMY
Lloyd’s Maritime Academy was born from Lloyd’s List.
Lloyd’s Maritime Academy is the trusted brand for professional development,
working with leading academic and industry bodies to provide accredited
education and training where it is much needed.
We are stepping up investment in new learning management platforms, improved content and learner resources to
enhance your experience and ensure maximum reward for the investment you make in your future.
We continue to research new topics to provide you with the qualifications needed for a successful career; supporting a
safer, cleaner and more efficient shipping industry for decades to come.
We look forward to welcoming you onto one of our programmes.
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Network – with tutors and
Flexible – take control of like-minded professionals
where, when, how and the from around the world.
rate at which you study Use our online tutorial
forum to ask questions
Professional – industry and share knowledge
leading course directors
and tutors 

ASSESSED AND AWARDED BY NORTH KENT COLLEGE


North Kent College is a major UK college based on the River Thames
providing further and higher education in the south east of England.
The College caters for more than 4,500 students across two main
campuses, with a wide variety of academic and vocational courses,
as well as professional education and training via short courses,
part-time study or distance learning. Full-time and part-time
higher education programmes and foundation degrees are
delivered via a partnership with the University of Greenwich.
The National Maritime Training Centre at North Kent College is widely recognised
within the maritime industry for providing sector-specific training within high
quality industry-standard facilities.
The College is committed to helping students to achieve their ambition –
whether they wish to gain their first job, achieve high-level professional
qualifications, change career or prepare for their next promotion. The
College takes pride in working in partnership with industry to provide
the correct mix of knowledge and practical skills that are required to
sustain the workforce.
North Kent College is a partner of Lloyd’s Maritime Academy
in delivering this course and manages assessment,
quality assurance and the award of the professional
development Diploma.
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COURSE CALENDAR

Awarding Body Course Name Start Date Length in weeks

SURVEYING & TECHNICAL


DIPLOMAS
North Kent College Small Craft Surveying 26/02/2018 52
Marine Engineering 19/03/2018 52
Ship Superintendency 10/04/2018 52
Marine Surveying 16/04/2018 52
Ship Superintendency (2) 11/09/2018 52
Small Craft Surveying (2) 02/10/2018 52
Marine Surveying (2) 06/11/2018 52

CERTIFICATES
Classification and Statutory Surveys 20/02/2018 12
Naval Architecture (1) 12/03/2018 14
Alternative Marine Surveying Techniques 13/03/2018 14
Essentials of Marine Surveying 14/03/2018 12
Dry Dock Planning & Management 20/03/2018 12
HAZOPS 20/03/2018 12
Marine Warranty Surveying (1) 15/05/2018 12
Lloyd’s Maritime Academy Ship Technology 21/05/2018 12
Cargo Surveying (1) 04/06/2018 12
Naval Architecture (2) 10/10/2018 14
Marine Warranty Surveying (2) 22/10/2018 12
Certificate in Ship Recycling 24/10/2018 12
Dry Dock Planning & Management (2) 06/11/2018 12
Alternative Marine Surveying Techniques 04/12/2018 14
Cargo Surveying (2) 11/12/2018 12

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