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SHIPYARD ACQUAINT COURSE


- SOUTH KOREA -


JANUARY 2018 (FINAL DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED)


AIM OF THE COURSE


To provide an opportunity for the student to gain an understanding of shipbuilding, from placing a contract to delivering a completed ship, delivered against the backdrop of the largest shipyards in the world in South Korea.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES


To provide the student with an overview of the essentials of the shipbuilding processes. Over the two weeks of the course, students will learn about:


• Shipbuilding Contract • Shipbuilding Specification • Plan Approval


Organised and delivered for the International Institute of Marine Surveying by Broadreach Marine Ltd.


• Classification Society and Statutory Plan Approval • Classification Society Site Supervision • The Site Team on behalf of the Owners / Technical Manager / Charterer • Inspection Test Plans (ITP) and Onboard Test Procedures (OTP) • HSE in the shipyard and at sub-contractors • The Supply Chain • Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) • Steel grades • Welding processes and quality assurance process • Forging and Castings • Hull blocks • Coatings and PSPC (Ballast Tank Coatings) • Statutory items during construction • Piping systems • Machinery - Main Propulsion and Auxiliary systems • Electrical and Control Systems • Outfitting


• Commissioning • Sea Trials


• Class Society and Statutory Certification • The Crew - Training • Delivery


HSE and PPE


There will be a separate module dedicated to HSE for the students and issuing of individual Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suitable for attending in the shipyards and at vendors’ facilities.


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