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Hull inspection - damage and repair

This three-day course provides the skills required to help you understand the different types of hull defects and damage that occur in ship structures. Benefit from learning the reliable inspection techniques that lead to a better understanding of the condition of your ship and how you can help protect your assets.

This three-day course provides the skills required to help you understand the different types of defects and damage that occur in ship structures.

Benefit from learning the reliable inspection techniques that lead to a better understanding of the condition of your ship and how you can help protect your assets.

Who will benefit?

The course will benefit anyone who carries out inspections of hull structures including superintendents, masters, first officers, chief engineers, ship officers, shipyard personnel and independent surveyors.

Delegates will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course.

The course is also available in Spanish.

Recognised by the IMarEST as contributing to an individual member's Continuous Professional Development requirements. This course will help you meet element 6 of the Tanker Management Self Assessment (TMSA) guidelines.

Key content

Identifying defects and damage to ship structures can often be difficult, and deciding if a repair is required is not always obvious.This course will equip you with reliable inspection techniques used by Lloyd's Register surveyors worldwide.

You will learn how to identify different types of damage and defects using practical examples and case studies, and gain an understanding of their causes.

Upon successful completion of the course, you will:

  • understand the classification and statutory requirements for hull structural integrity

  • understand the requirements for maintenance of class

  • understand the basic structural concepts of a ship's hull

  • appreciate the process of fatigue defects

  • know how to inspect structure for damage and defects using specific triedand- tested techniques

  • be able to identify specific types of defects and damage and understand their causes

  • understand the need for thickness measurements

  • understand the role played by coatings and anodes

  • be able to quantify coatings breakdown and anode wastage

  • know the difference between various grades of shipbuilding steel

  • be able to discuss repair techniques with confidence

  • know different repair techniques for specific defects and damage to prevent re-occurrence.

Previous experience

None required 

CategoryClass statutory and inspection
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CountryAustralia
LocationPerth
Date29/05/2012 to 31/05/2012
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CountryGermany
LocationHamburg
Date05/06/2012 to 07/06/2012
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CountryDenmark
LocationCopenhagen
Date12/06/2012 to 14/06/2012
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CountryPanama
LocationBalboa
Date10/07/2012 to 12/07/2012
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CountryNetherlands
LocationRotterdam
Date24/10/2012 to 26/10/2012
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CountryUnited Kingdom
LocationLondon
Date06/11/2012 to 08/11/2012
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