RECENT NEW IIMS MEMBERS
Full members Mike Tweedie Steve Kwon
Mohammad Moinuddin Nooruddin Bargir Louis Trejo
Keith Ramsay Harry Guiang Robert Scanlan Daniel Szaloky
Claudio Santellanes Lee Wilkes
Sajith Marakkar
Technician members Paul Forster
Oliver MacManus
Corporate members Intrass Ltd
Associate members John Sharratt Mike Willie Ross Naylor
Martin Patten
Affiliate members Emiliano Michelotti Nnamdi Hilary Ugwuoke Justin Gorddard Timothy Warren Joe Pate
Paul Stock
Derek Payne Paul Bullen
Pavel Martyushev Alexander Damaskinos Stephen Eiszele Eurico Teodoro Dario Farabegoli Ryan Ennels
Graduate members David Jack
Robert Peever
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IIMS congratulates the students who have completed their studies: IIMS Professional Qualification in Yacht and Small Craft Marine Surveying David Jack
Robert Peever
Affiliate members may use AffilIIMS
Associate members may use AssocIIMS
THE USE OF DESIGNATED POST NOMINAL LETTERS AFTER YOUR NAME
IIMS would like to remind you to use the correct designated post nominal letters after your name, depending on your membership grade, at all times when making reference to your membership of the Institute following some recent confusion.
As reminder, the post nominals may be used on websites, email footers, business cards and so on as follows:
Technician members may use TechIIMS
Full members may use MIIMS
Fellows may use FIIMS
The new look CA training strategy aims to be more targeted toward various specific aspects of the Codes. So instead of full days of training covering a variety of topics, the IIMS CA is planning a series of succinct, tailored presentations that last for a much shorter time for a modest fee, all broadcast via Zoom. It is expected that coding examiners will have attended two training sessions in one full calendar year. A series of training dates for 2021 will be published in the coming weeks.
IIMS SET TO CHANGE ITS CERTIFYING AUTHORITY TRAINING STRATEGY
For many years, the IIMS Certifying Authority (CA) has pursued a rigid training policy, requiring an examiner to attend one of the two days real time training that have been arranged annually in spring and autumn. This concept now seems somewhat outdated and inflexible. Furthermore, asking an examiner whose specialism is coding motorboats to sit through a presentation on workboats and cranes at a training day is not a great use of anyone’s time, unless it has direct relevance of course!
It has always been a requirement as part of the Institute’s contract with the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) that our coding examiners are continually assessed, which includes attending training. And at MCA audit the CA is asked to provide evidence that this has happened.
The Report • December 2020 • Issue 94 | 33
Member News
            
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