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Did you miss the publication of edition 95 of the Report Magazine? IIMS has published the March 2021 edition of the Report Magazine.


This edition has some key features that tackle some bang ‘on trend’ topics reflecting the times we live in - in particular the situation with VAT on boats post Brexit and several articles that take a closer look at the CTU Code and container stack collapses. Features in this edition on yacht and boat surveying are a bit sparse, but the editor felt it important to devote sufficient space to explore what is going on in the container shipping sector following several high profile and eye catching incidents in recent months.


Here’s a review of some of the articles that can be found in edition 95.


- The CTU code - why we need it - VAT on boats post Brexit explained - New insights into MSC ZOE in shallow water that require further action to prevent future container loss


- Tackling the scourge of container ship fires


- The Estonia disaster continues to be a bottomless source of learning


- Costly claims for crane failures caused by human errors


- From composite evolution to vessel construction revolution


- Corrosion-resistant steels for cargo oil tanks


- New guidance document for cargo and cargo hold ventilation published


- Fault tree analysis of the grounding of M.V. C.S Cigne


- Rivets – Part 1 - A day in the life of Capt. Purnendu Shorey


The March 2021 Report Magazine can be downloaded in either pdf or eReader formats at http://bit.ly/2WQTosu.


PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION


IN MARINE


New IIMS standalone Professional Qualification in Marine Corrosion proving popular


CORROSION


Having recently soft launched the new Professional Qualification in Marine Corrosion, bookings can now be made for either the June or November courses.


Who should study for this qualification? The course is intended for marine surveyors of ship, small craft and off-shore structures. It is also relevant for design engineers, material specifiers, other professional engineers and students of marine science and engineering. To gain the professional qualification 7 of the 10 modules must be undertaken and passed to achieve the IIMS professional qualification. Assessment is by multiple choice tests, with a pass mark of 70% required for each module.


To download the detailed Prospectus go to https://bit.ly/3az430w.


To view the scheduled dates for the live lectures for both the June and November courses with payment options and the cancellation policy, go to https://bit.ly/3sHFNAI. To confirm your place on either course go to https://bit.ly/3raWxQu.


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