The course Port State Control is aimed at anyone interested in understanding the Port State Control procedures and inspections. This may include Ship Managers, Technical Superintendents, Ship Masters, Officers and Seafarers; Surveyors; P&I and/or Insurance Inspectors; etc.
To provide an understanding of how a Port State Control operates
Assist participants to avoid the Concentrated Inspection Campaigns organized by Paris and extensive checklists.
Understand the relationship between PSC and administrations
Learn what type of Deficiencies & Detainable items exist under each convention
Operation Managers
Technical Managers
DPAS and other shore-based personnel involved in port state control issues
Perticular all the officers on board a vessel
Clear Grounds and ISPS Code
PSC History
What is a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Reporting Obligation
Classification for Ships and Companies Categories of Inspection
USCG Port State Control
What is Equasis?
Boarding Procedures of PSC Inspectors
How to deal with Port State Control Officer-Inspector
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