Marine Surveying International Fest III for large yacht and small craft surveyors
And here’s what we have on offer for you:
06.00 Surveyor and digital camera expert Milind Tambe explains how to cope with photography in those dark and hard to get to places on a boat
07.00 Installation and safety of diesel heaters on boats by Owen Cox, Planar Heaters
08.00 Lightness and strength to beat speed with an electric powered boat. The slamming composites concepts by Luca Olivari
09.00 Surveyor ethics – Role play by Mike Schwarz and Paul Homer
10.00 Surveyors and LPG on boats by James Hale
11.00 An introduction to MCA code surveying by Fraser Noble
12.00 Over 100 years’ combined surveying experience. An interview with Jeffrey Casciani-Wood and Ian Nicolson
13.00 Things that go wrong in reports by Karen Brain
14.00 Stainless steels in marine applications with emphasis on susceptibility to corrosion by Mike Lewus (British Stainless Steel Association)
15.00 Tips and basic principles when surveying new build superyachts 30-60 metres by Capt Mark Souter
16.00 The danger of mold in the marine environment by Michael Pinto
17.00 Things you see on survey and cannot make up by Geoff Waddington, IIMS President
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Marine Surveying International Fest III for cargo and commercial ship surveyors
Here is the schedule:
06.00 Remote survey practical considerations- tips and techniques from the far end of the world by Adam Brancher
07.00 Liquefaction update by Capt Akshat Akora
08.00 Identifying “Facts without Fiction” in a survey report or a nomination/ appointment by Capt Zarir Irani
09.00 Ultrasound as part of your Predictive Maintenance Program by Chris Hallum
10.00 Enclosed spaces: Why we are dying there by Capt Michael Lloyd
11.00 The use of drones in marine surveying by Steve Blair, Coptrz
12.00 Cyber security onboard ships by Capt Ruchin Dayal
13.00 Container Ships – Misdeclared cargoes – risky business by John Dolan, Deputy Director of Loss Prevention, Standard Club
14.00 Wakashio disaster: How the crisis communications could have been better handled by Dustin Eno, COO, Navigate Response
15.00 Understanding the CTU Code by Bill Brassington
16.00 Relationship between the P&I Club and the Marine Surveyor by Petar Modev, Head of Ship Inspections, Thomas Miller P&I Club
17.00 Dynamic Positioning: What is it and what can go wrong by Maurice Pickles
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