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TERMS OF PAYMENT


On acceptance of the candidate’s application an invoice will be issued by the International Institute of Marine Surveying for the sum of GBP £4,000.


Full payment is required within two months of the course commencement - in other words 1 November 2017.


A 50% refund will be given for cancellation within two weeks of course commencement. A 40% refund will be given for cancellation with less than one week of course commencement. Payment is to be made by bank transfer to a nominated account as detailed on the invoice.


EQUIPMENT


Students must provide their own Safety Shoes or Safety Boots. You will not be allowed to visit and attend the shipyard/s without suitable safety footwear.


If the student normally wears prescription glasses they are


advised to prepare and bring their own prescription safety glasses. ‘Over glasses’ to be worn over regular prescription glasses only will be provided.


COURSE COST The cost of the course is GBP £4,000 The cost includes the following:


• Meet and greet at Busan, Gimhae Airport on arrival.


• Meet and greet at Busan Station (KTX) on arrival.


• Transfer from Busan, Gimhae Airport to hotel in Busan.


• Hotel accommodation in Busan, Geoje.


• Breakfast and lunch on 10 days of the course, Monday to Friday. Breakfast only over the middle weekend, based on a hotel in Busan.


• A Course dinner on the first Monday evening.


• A Course dinner at the end of second week.


• Training facilities and lecture rooms in Busan.


• Transport to shipyards and industrial sites for training as required.


• Access to qualified and experienced marine industry professionals and trainers.


• Training module provided by Lloyd’s Register.


• Training Materials (hard copy of course booklet).


• Basic PPE, coverall, hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, ear plugs, (waterproofs as necessary).


• Transfer from the hotel in Busan to Busan, Gimhae Airport on departure.


HOW TO APPLY AND MAKE YOUR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST


Application is to be submitted via the International Institute of Marine Surveying’s website on the standard application form with a copy of your CV attached. To do this, go to:


http://www.iims.org.uk/shipyard- acquaint-course-south-korea


Please note that applicants need to be physically and mentally fit and have no underlying health issues. If and when your application has been accepted, you will be sent the Terms and Conditions, Invoice and a Questionnaire to complete. It is a requirement that the Terms and Conditions and Questionnaire are completed in full and to be sent by e-mail at time of your payment.


It is wholly at the discretion of Broadreach Marine Ltd, who are running the Shipyard Acquaint Course on behalf of the International Institute of Marine Surveying, as to who will be selected and invited to attend. Selection will be on a first come first served basis for those who meet the joining criteria with a limited number of just 20 places available.


If it is deemed that the applicant is not suitable to attend this course, they will be informed by email of the decision.


Broadreach Marine Ltd decision on candidate selection is final and is not open to discussion.


The Report • March 2017 • Issue 79 | 27


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