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Core Modules 1 The Maritime Industry and Marine Survey Practice 2 Budgeting and Accounting for Surveyors 3 Effective Writing and Reporting 4 Naval Architecture for Surveyors 5 Marine Surveying Law 6 Marine Surveying Insurance 7 Marine Incident Investigation 8 Safety Surveys 9 Hull and Structural Surveys 10 Fundamentals of Marine Engineering Specialist Modules A Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys B Liquid Cargo Surveys C Surveying of Superyachts D Marine Environmental Surveying E Marine Engineering Surveying F International Safety Management (ISM) Code G Warranty Surveys Including Mobile Offshore Units Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7406 Visit: www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/ms This brochure has been produced using environmentally friendly paper sourced from sustainable forests and is chlorine free CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT This course meets The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) requirements for Continuing Professional Development. The Diploma in Marine Surveying is recognised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) as contributing to the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs of its members. Commences: 24 th May 2011 & 23 rd Nov 2011 Enrolling now DISTANCE LEARNING CHOICE OF TWO DATES APPLY EARLY AND SAVE UP TO £290 See application form for details DIPLOMA IN MARINE SURVEYING THE INTERNATIONAL SURVEYING QUALIFICATION FOR THE MARITIME INDUSTRY Supported and Approved by COURSE DIRECTOR: Paul Russell, MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarEST Head of School, North West Kent College, UK “The course gave a comprehensive and valuable overview of the shipping industry and in particular the role of the Marine Surveyor within that sphere. I would strongly recommend it to anyone wishing to pursue a career in shipping.” (Stephen Foster, United Nations Development Programme)
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Page 1: LP0058HA101 Diploma in MArine Surveying Web

Core Modules1 The Maritime Industry and Marine Survey Practice

2 Budgeting and Accounting for Surveyors

3 Effective Writing and Reporting

4 Naval Architecture for Surveyors

5 Marine Surveying Law

6 Marine Surveying Insurance

7 Marine Incident Investigation

8 Safety Surveys

9 Hull and Structural Surveys

10 Fundamentals of Marine Engineering

Specialist ModulesA Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys

B Liquid Cargo Surveys

C Surveying of Superyachts

D Marine Environmental Surveying

E Marine Engineering Surveying

F International Safety Management (ISM) Code

G Warranty Surveys Including Mobile

Offshore Units

Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7406 Visit: www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/ms

This brochure has been produced using environmentally friendly paper sourced from

sustainable forests and is chlorine free

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

This course meets The Royal Institution of

Naval Architects (RINA) requirements for

Continuing Professional Development.

The Diploma in Marine Surveying is recognised by

the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and

Technology (IMarEST) as contributing to the

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs of

its members.

Commences:24th May 2011

&23rd Nov 2011Enrolling now

DISTANCE LEARNING

CHOICE OFTWO DATES

APPLY EARLY AND SAVE UP

TO £290See applicationform for details

DIPLOMA IN

MARINESURVEYINGTHE INTERNATIONAL SURVEYINGQUALIFICATION FOR THE MARITIME INDUSTRY

Supported and Approved by

COURSE DIRECTOR:

Paul Russell, MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarEST

Head of School,

North West Kent College, UK

“The course gave a comprehensive and valuableoverview of the shipping industry and in particular

the role of the Marine Surveyor within that sphere. Iwould strongly recommend it to anyone wishing to

pursue a career in shipping.”(Stephen Foster, United Nations Development Programme)

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For more information tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7406

THE ADVANTAGES OF STUDYING BYDISTANCE LEARNING

If you’re unable to take time away from existing commitments to

study but want to further your knowledge, enhance your career or

increase your competitive advantage, then distance learning is the

solution for you.

Enjoy the full benefits of studying within your current circumstances,

using this freedom and flexibility of distance learning to your

advantage.

By undertaking this course you will;

• Gain a recognised qualification from a UK academic institution

• Access materials written and updated by industry professionals and

academics

• Receive dedicated support from the faculty and the Course Director

• Network with fellow colleagues via the online forums

• Complete regular assessments

• View sample exam questions online

You can set the pace at which you learn – applying your newly

acquired knowledge, skills and expertise to your work straightaway.

For more information about how distance learning will work for you,

please visit the course website and click on the ‘About Distance

Learning’ tab.

As the first international qualification for marine surveyors, Lloyd's Maritime Academy and the North West Kent College have been educating

marine surveyors, potential marine surveyors and associated maritime professionals since 1998. Over 2,500 participants from all corners of the

globe have taken, or are currently taking, the Diploma in Marine Surveying.

The course is designed primarily to support the valuable and important work that marine surveyors around the globe carry out. It also

aims to help recruit future surveyors, not just from the dwindling number of seafaring professionals, but also from non-seafarers that have the

academic ability and an interest in learning about marine surveying. This course provides the knowledge to assist in your personal and

professional development towards becoming an informed, professional marine surveyor.

The maritime world is truly international and in order to give marine surveyors and seafarers every opportunity to study, distance learning is

the chosen method of delivery. This eliminates geographical boundaries and barriers because modules are delivered via the dedicated course

website. Students can access the modules wherever they are in the world and have the opportunity to interact with other course participants in a

secure and dedicated environment.

The Diploma in Marine Surveying meets the Continuing Professional Development criteria for the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) and

the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and is also accredited by the Nautical Institute.

Successful completion provides a credit rating towards an Open University undergraduate degree as well as towards the units required to obtain a

masters degree at Middlesex University, through a work based learning degree programme for successful diploma candidates.

We are confident that you will find this unique diploma provides you with a level of knowledge and skill that will benefit you and your employer.

We look forward to receiving your application to enrol.

Dear Colleague,

Paul Russell, MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarESTCourse Director, Head of School, North West Kent College,UK

COMPANIES THAT HAVE ALREADY BENEFITED FROMTHE DIPLOMA IN MARINE SURVEYING INCLUDE:

A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S

ABS Europe Ltd

AET Ship Management PTE Ltd

AIG South East Asia Ltd

Anglo Eastern Ship Management

Australian Maritime Authority

BAE Systems

Bermuda Ports

Bibby International Services (IOM) Ltd

Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM)

BP Shipping

Caribbean Maritime Institute

Carnival Cruise Line

Denholm Ship Management Ltd

Det Norske Veritas (DNV)

Disney Cruise Line

DNV Petroleum Services

Dolphin Drilling Ltd

Dubai Drydocks

Emirates Shipping Company

Everards

Exxonmobil

Fincantieri SpA

Germanischer Lloyd

Grenada Port Authority

Halliburton (KBR)

Hellenic Register of Shipping

HM Customs and Excise

Horizon Cruises Ltd

Interglobal Shipping Ltd

International Register of Shipping (INC)

International Telecom Group

Irish Coast Guard

Irish Ferries Ltd

Irish Naval Service

Jadaf Dubai, Govt. of Dubai

(Dubai Ship Docking Yard)

Kenya Ports Authority

KPMG

Lloyd's Register

Maersk Marine Services

Malta Maritime Authority

Maritime Administration of Latvia

Maritius Port Authority

Meridian Shipping

Metropolitan Police

Mideast Shipmanagement

Ministry of Defence (UK)

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (India) Put. Ltd

National Maritime Safety Authority

National Ports Authority South Africa

Nato Undersea Research Centre

Noble Denton Consultants Ltd

Norfolkline Shipping B.V.

North of England P&I Association

Oldendorff Carriers

P&O Ferries

Panama Canal Authority

Petroships Pte Ltd, Singapore

Port Authority Jamaica

Port of London Authority

RNLI

Rolls-Royce Naval Marine

Royal Bahamas Defence Force Navy

Royal Caribbean Lines UK Ltd

Royal Fleet Auxiliary

Seafarers International Research Centre

Shell Tankers

Steamships Ltd

Stena Line UK

TECTO

Teekay Shipping Ltd

Tidewater Marine International

Trident Offshore Ltd

Tritec Marine Consultants Ltd

US Shipping Partners

Vanuata Maritime Authority

V-Ships Ltd

Wallenius Marine

Watson Farley & Williams

Wilson Ship Management AS

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Module OneThe Maritime Industry andMarine Survey PracticePart I - The Marine Surveyor's

Customer Base

• The structure of the maritime industry• The purpose of maritime transport• Strategy for maritime safety• Occupational health and safety• Quality and audits• ISM Code• Port State Control• Risk management and formal safety

assessmentPart II - Marine Survey Practice

• Marine surveyors, survey organisationsand how you define them

• Knowing your customers• Types of surveys• When things go wrong• How to go about a survey• Setting up in business as a marine

surveyorCaptain Rodger MacDonald MSc.Secretary General of the InternationalFederation of Shipmasters' Associations, UKRobert Tallack BSc, FNIDirector, IDG Maritime Ltd, UK

Module TwoBudgeting and Accounting for Surveyors• Money in business - the business model• Business entities• Financing businesses and assets• Understanding accounts

- Profit and loss account

- Balance sheet

- Cash flow statement

• Elements of costing• Budgeting, budgetary control

and forecasting• Working capital control and

management• Capital project appraisal• Key performance indicators• Interpretation of accountsNigel Smith FCA FCCAPrincipal, The Financial & ManagementTraining Consultancy, UK

Module ThreeEffective Writing and ReportingPart I - Effective Writing and

Reporting

• Introduction• Preparation• Structure and style• Report writing• Professional presentationsPart II - Information Technology

in Marine Surveying

• Overview of Information Technology• Selecting and choosing practical

and cost-effective IT equipment• Using IT to your advantage• Digital photography• The internet and the World Wide Web• Effective use of the email systemPaul Russell MSc. BA (Hons), MIMarESTHead of School, North West Kent College, UK

Module FourNaval Architecture forSurveyors• Basic concepts• Flotation• Stability• Strength• Safety• Impact of the computer• Design considerations• Human factorsEric TupperAn Honorary Vice-President and Fellow ofthe Royal Institution of Naval Architects(RINA), Member of Royal Corps of NavalConstructors (RCNC), UK

Module FiveMarine Surveying LawPart I - Professional Negligence

• The Law of Contract• The Law of Tort (negligence)• Extent of liability• Responsibility for the acts of others• An outline of civil procedurePart II - Maritime Law

• Registration and conveyance of ships• Admiralty Court jurisdiction• Collisions and salvage• Towage and pilotage• Pollution• Introduction to shipping law• Carriage of goods by sea - the

contract of carriage and bailment• Global and package limitation• Time charterparties• Voyage charterparties• Law of evidence for expert witnessesAnthony BeckBarrister, UKPaula GilikerProfessor of Law, University of Bristol, UK

Module SixMarine Surveying Insurance• Introduction• Marine insurance law• Interaction of marine policies• Cargo - carriage of goods by sea• Hull and machinery• Other policies• P&I

- Scope of cover

- The 'pay to be paid' rule

- People claims (personal injury)

- Collisions and salvage

- Fixed and floating objects (FFO)

- Towage and pilotage

- General average

- Pollution

• Limitation and forum shopping• Ship inspection regimes• ISM code/evidence• Dispute resolution• Summary and future developmentsCaptain John D OwenSenior Claims Manager, The Swedish Club, P&IClub & Hull Insurance, Greece

Module SevenMarine Incident InvestigationPart I - Marine Incident Investigation

• Legal aspects of marine incidentinvestigation

• Systemic nature of incidents• The gathering of evidence• The analysis of evidence• Case studiesPart II - Witness Interviewing Techniques

• The social skills of interviewing• Questions and question types• The cognitive interview• Dealing with special cases• Keeping within the lawDr David LawrenceManaging Director,Maritime Research Ltd, UK

Module EightSafety SurveysPart I - Introduction to Safety Surveys

• The role of the IMO• The role of governments• SOLAS and COLREGS• Surveys and certification• Classification societies and IACS• Harmonising surveys and certification• Documents of compliance• Reports and records• Sub-standard ships• Port State ControlPart II - Life-Saving Appliances

• Introduction• Preparation for surveys• Personal life-saving appliances• Lifeboats and rescue boats• Life rafts• Launching and embarkation

arrangements• Survival craft communications• Visual signals• Muster list, emergency instructions,

manning of survival craft and maintenance

• Line-throwing appliances, emergencylighting and general alarm systems

• Testing and type approval of life-saving appliances

• Survey trainingPart III - Fire Protection, Detection

and Extinction

• Introduction• Preparation for surveys• Structural fire protection• Fire detecting equipment• Fixed fire-extinguishing equipment• Miscellaneous fire-fighting equipment• Fire control plansPart IV - Navigational Aids and

Equipment

• Introduction• Preparation for surveys• Navigational aids and equipment• Testing and type approval of navigational

equipmentEd. Damian CrowleyDirector of MARITAS Ltd and DeeSea Ltd, UK

COURSE SYLLABUSTutor marked assignments form the assessed coursework for the whole course and count towards a maximum of 40% of a Diploma

candidate’s mark. The examination at the end of the course offers up to a maximum of 60% of the final mark gained by a candidate.

For more information email: [email protected]

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COURSE SYLLABUS CONTINUEDIn order to sit the examination for the Diploma one specialist module must be studied in addition to the core

modules. More than one can be studied but a separate examination must be taken for each specialist module.

A maximum of two exams can be taken in one year.

For more information tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7406

Module NineHull and Structural Surveys• Introduction• Ship and large yacht structures• Primary hull-girder and local loads• Structural design criteria• Materials of construction• Deterioration of materials• Welding• Preparation for surveys• Failures of ships’ structure• Periodic surveys of ships’ hulls• Inspections of the ship's structure• Using ultrasonic measuring equipment• Putting theory to practiceRobert Curry C.Eng FRINASenior Staff Consultant, Hull Structures,ABS Europe Ltd, UK

Module TenFundamentals of MarineEngineering• Introduction to marine engineering• Ship design and engine room layouts• Diesel engine working principles• Slow, medium and high speed engines• Diesel engine parts• Other main means of propulsion• Power transmission• Boilers• Feed systems• Piping systems and pumps• Gas exchange systems• Fuels and fuel systems• Lubricants and lubricating systems• Cooling systems• Starting air systems• Shafting and propellers• Refrigeration, air-conditioning and

ventilation• Deck machinery and equipment• Steering gear• Electricity and electrical equipment• Bridge control and emergency systems• Safety and operation of diesel engines• Maintenance of ship’s machineryEur Ing Alec D CoutroubisPrincipal Lecturer, Teaching Fellow, University of Greenwich, UK

Specialist Module ANon-Liquid Cargo SurveysPart I• General principles• Origins of damage• Storages• Lashing/securing• General cargo• Heavy lifts• Unitised cargoes• Bulk cargoes• Hazardous cargoes• Deep tank cargoes• Specific surveys• Bills of ladingPart II• Damage and loss surveys• Marine insurance• General average• Adjusting marine insurance claims• RecoveriesCaptain Matthew Greenen FNI (Hon) MIIMSSenior Lecturer, Nautical Scienceand Industrial Health & Safety, UK

Specialist Module BLiquid Cargo Surveys• An introduction to liquid cargo

surveys• Origins of damage• Stowage of liquid cargo• In-transit care and control• Liquid commodities• Petroleum products• Chemicals• Liquefied gas• Animal/vegetable oils and fatsMalcolm Champion et al.,Marine Surveyors, Minton, Treharne& Davies Ltd, UK

Specialist Module CSurveying ofSuperyachts• Overview of the reasons for and the

types of survey required bySuperyachts- Class surveys- Safety surveys- Pre-delivery surveys- Breakdown surveys- Damage surveys

• The survey of yacht machinery andequipment- Primary power plant surveys- Auxiliary machinery- Electrical equipment- Navigation and communication

equipment- Safety and fire fighting equipment

• Breakdown surveys and faultfinding- Main power plant faults- Pumping systems

• Faults and defects - hull and deck- Surveying hull structures- Defects in coatings

Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons),MIMarESTRobert Curry C.Eng FRINA

Specialist Module DMarine EnvironmentalSurveyingPart I - Marine EnvironmentalSurveying• The need for marine environmental

surveying• The main categories of marine

environmental surveying• Surveys, surveillance and

monitoring techniques of marinehabitats and communities

• Assessing the environmentalimpact of oil pollution incidents inthe marine environment

• Assessing the impact of the portsand shipping industry on themarine environment

• Assessing the environmentalimpact of the introduction of non-native marine species

• Case studiesPart II - Potential Risks and Impactsof Shipping on the MarineEnvironment• Oil spills• Operational pollution• Invasive species in ballast water• Anti-fouling paints• Ship-breaking/recycling• Air pollutionAlistair DavisonRoyal Haskoning, UKDee DavisonConsultant, Dee DavisonAssociates, UKCaptain Moin AhmedMaritime Safety and EnvironmentalSpecialist, UK

Specialist Module EMarine Engineering Surveying• Introduction

- Scope of marine engineeringsurveys

- Preparation for survey- Techniques

• The role of classification societies- Ensuring that the ship and

machinery are of the correctquality

- Surveying powers of the ChiefEngineer

- Prevention of detention by PortState Control

- Type approval of equipment• The work of the independent

marine engineering surveyor- Discussions with engine room

staff- Handling of equipment- Prime movers and power

transmission- Auxiliary machinery (inc HVAC

systems)- Pumps and pumping systems- Electrical equipment- Deck machinery

Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons),MIMarESTHead of School, North West KentCollege, UK

Specialist Module FInternational SafetyManagement (ISM)Code• Study, interpretation and

enforcement- Thirteen lessons with examples

• Techniques for implementation of aSafety Management System (SMS)in a shipping company

• Initial assessment, action plans forcreating and implementing a SMS

• Operation of the system ashore andon-board and training of the entirepersonnel (training seminars andmanuals)

• Assessment and presentation forcertification

ISM Audit• Special ISM audit techniques• Continuous compliance assessmentMiscellaneous• How to present your system to the

possible customer• How to restart a dormant existing

system• Theoretical efficiency of the ISM

Code• Necessary and probable

improvementof management of safety

Captain John DickieManaging Director, JointDevelopment Associates Ltd (JDassLtd), UK

Specialist Module GWarranty Surveys including MobileOffshore Units• General introduction to warranty

surveys and the background tomarine insurance

• Selection and appointment of thewarranty surveyor

• Commercial and professionalrelationships between the warrantysurveyor, the client, theunderwriting market and the classification societies

• Details of surveying mobileoffshore units

• Deadweight surveys and theinclining experiment

• Floating stability of the self-elevating platform and the semi-submersible platform

• Overview of the typical work of thewarranty surveyor and issuing thecertificate of approval

Ed. Captain Rodger MacDonaldMSc.Secretary General of theInternational Federation ofShipmasters' Associations, UK

SPECIALIST MODULES

“The course providescurrent information, givesan excellent opportunity

to learn new skills andimprove on existing

knowledge.”(S M Dillon, Noble Denton

Consultants Ltd)

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COURSE DIRECTOR :

Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarEST

Paul Russell completed a traditional engineering cadetship with

Cunard Shipping Services. During his sea-going career he served

on all types of ships from passenger ships to super tankers and

gained his class one certificate in 1983. His sea service included

medium speed engines powering small tankers; slow speed

engines driving bulk carriers and a steam plant providing the

power for container ships. Paul saw service as assistant to the

superintendent during the building of Cunard’s new Ro-Ro ship,

the Atlantic Conveyor at Swan Hunter’s shipyard on the River

Tyne.

After his sea-going career Paul was recruited by the National Sea

Training Trust to introduce marine engineering education and

training into the college at Gravesend. Subsequently Paul also

took charge of the college estates and finances and during this

time he studied to obtain a Masters degree in Educational

Management at the University of Greenwich. In 1996 Paul was

appointed as Head of School at the National Sea Training Centre,

now known as the Maritime Operations and Logistics Centre at

North West Kent College.

ACCREDITING AND SUPPORTING BODIES

For more information email: [email protected]

DELIVERED BYLloyd's Maritime Academy has for

over 30 years provided training

programmes for the maritime and

transport industry. Through face-to-

face seminars, bespoke training and

distance learning courses, Lloyd's Maritime Academy enables

career enhancement and progression regardless of work

commitments or location. Working with leading academics

and industry bodies, Lloyd's Maritime Academy is the trusted

brand for professional development within the shipping,

ports, transport and logistics industry.

www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com

Previously known as the National

Sea Training Centre, the Maritime

Operations and Logistics Centre

(MOL) at North West Kent College

delivers education and training to

professional marine personnel by a variety of flexible delivery

methods through it’s Maritime Open Learning Division. It is

one of only a few organisations in the UK that is approved by

the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) to issue certificates

under the International STCW95 standard. The centre has also

attained Grade 1 status by the UK Education Inspectorate for

"excellence in teaching and learning and partnerships with

industry". Recently the department has expanded its

provision to include courses under the wider area of Supply

Chain Management and added “Logistics” training to its list of

quality provision.

www.nwkcollege.ac.uk/smol

INTERESTED IN A CORPORATE OR CUSTOMISED DELIVERY OF THIS COURSE?

This course can be delivered directly to your company or organisation by distance learning or instructor led workshops whilstincluding a range of additional benefits to meet your specific business objectives:• Customised delivery - additional company focused content, case studies and examples• Blended learning - incorporating workshops, online tutoring, additional assessment and skills training• Flexibility - scheduled to suit your requirements• Support - dedicated staff providing required progress reporting

To find out more about the benefits of Corporate Training and how distance learning can bea cost effective means of achieving your training goals, telephone +44 (0)20 7017 4455 oremail [email protected].

Distance LearningCertificate in Naval Architecture

April 2011

Diploma in Ship SuperintendencyApril 2011

Diploma in Marine Purchasing & SupplyJune 2011

Diploma in Small Craft Surveying September 2011

Diploma in Ship ManagementSeptember 2011

MBA in Shipping & LogisticsSeptember 2011

Postgraduate Diploma in Maritime LawOctober 2011

www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/distancelearning

SeminarsMaritime EmergenciesMay 2011

Ship SafetyJune 2011

Marine Structural FailuresJune 2011

Background to ShippingSeptember 2011

Fuel ManagementDecember 2011

www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/seminars

FUTURE COURSES AND EVENTS

The Institute of CharteredShipbrokersThe Institute of Chartered

Shipbrokers (ICS) is the professional

body that represents shipbrokers,

managers and agents worldwide.

With 23 branches in key shipping

areas, 3,500 individuals and 120

companies, membership of ICS

shows a commitment to

maintaining the highest

professional standards across the

shipping industry. Successful

completion of the Lloyd's Maritime

Academy Diploma in Marine

Surveying provides exemptions to

the Introduction to Shipping course

examinations.

www.ics.org.uk

The Nautical InstituteThe Nautical Institute's (NI) aim is to

improve the safety and efficiency of

shipping operations worldwide

through the development of the

safety culture and the promotion of

best practice. The NI facilitates the

exchange and publication of

information and ideas on nautical

science and seeks to establish and

maintain professional standards. The

Institute is a thriving membership

organisation and international

professional body for qualified

mariners with over 6,500 members

in at least 110 countries. NI

Branches have been established

and operate in more than 40

countries to provide essential input

to local as well as international

professional issues whilst

developing the knowledge of their

national seafarers.

www.nautinst.org

The Marine Society The Marine Society and Sea Cadets

recognises the particular value of

Lloyd's Maritime Academy's

programmes for seafarers and is

committed to enhancing the well-

being of professional seafarers from all

the sea services - whether they be

serving, former or prospective

seafarers. Amongst the London based

organisation's operations are the

promotion and facilitation of

seafarers' education; the provision of

an exchange onboard book/media

service to ships throughout the world;

expert, impartial and confidential

advice on any matter of concern to

seafarers; and assuming a leading role

in promoting the sea as a career.

www.marine-society.org

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HOW TO ENROL

1. Applications To apply for a place on the Course (as defined below) either completethe relevant application form (“Application Form”) or apply online. Your application isan offer to Lloyd’s Maritime Academy (a trading division of IIR Limited) (“LMA”) tostudy on the course as set out in the Application Form (“the Course”) which is subjectto LMA’s (and any associated academic partner’s) acceptance. A binding contractbetween LMA and you will only be formed when written confirmation of acceptance(which may be sent by email) is sent by LMA to you.

2. Payment You must pay to LMA the fees set out in the Application Form. Payment ofany invoice must be received by LMA, in full and in cleared funds, within 30 days ofthe invoice being issued or by at least one week prior to the start of the Course,whichever is sooner. Please note that non-payment of fees will result in thewithholding of any Course materials due to be provided as part of the Course (“theCourse Materials”) and LMA may charge you interest on any overdue fees at the rateof 2% per annum above National Westminster Bank Plc’s base lending rate from timeto time. You may pay by (i) a cheque made payable to IIR Ltd; (ii) Visa, MasterCard,Diners Club or American Express; or (iii) bank transfer. On booking, your credit carddetails will be required. No charge will be taken at this point, but if you fail to pay anyinvoice in full and on time, we will charge the card for any outstanding sums.

3. Taxes The fees stated are exclusive of any applicable VAT, sales, service or similar taxes(which will be charged, where applicable, at the appropriate rate as at the date ofinvoice). Where payment is subject to a withholding tax the student will apply thereduced rate under the appropriate double tax treaty, if applicable, and agree toprovide LMA with a certificate of tax deduction within three months of payment. If acertificate of tax deduction is not provided within three months, you will becomeimmediately liable to pay the outstanding amount.

4. Participant Cancellation Policy You may cancel your place on the Course by givingnotice in writing to the Course Administrator up to (and including) 7 days from thedate LMA confirms your acceptance to the Course in accordance with Condition 1and you will not be liable for the payment of any fees and any fees already paid toLMA for the Course will be refunded. If LMA receives your notice of cancellation 8days or more from the date LMA has confirmed your acceptance to the Course youwill still receive a refund of your fees already paid to LMA, subject to payment by youto LMA of a £200 cancellation fee to cover administrative costs (which shall bepayable immediately upon your cancellation), provided such notice of cancellation isreceived by LMA before the first day of the Course. LMA regrets that no refunds canbe given for any cancellation notice it receives on or after the first day of the Courseand, in such circumstances, the full fees remain payable by you to LMA.

5. Course Cancellation, Re-scheduling and Alterations LMA reserves the right tocancel or change the dates of the Course. LMA may offer you the option ofparticipating in any re-arranged comparable Course that LMA chooses (in its solediscretion) to organise. If you choose not to participate in any re-arranged Course or ifLMA does not organise such a Course then you will (as your sole remedy) be entitledto receive either a credit note or a refund in respect of the fees received from you byLMA. LMA reserves the right to make non-material alterations and/or amendments tothe Course as in its reasonable opinion it considers to be in the best interest of theCourse (including, without limitation, any non-material alteration to the Course or thescope of the Course) without liability.

6. Intellectual Property LMA owns or is licensed all intellectual property rights in theCourse and Course Materials. You acknowledge and agree that any Course Materialswhich are provided to you may only be used solely for your own private, non-commercial use. You may not reproduce, transmit, distribute, resell, sub-license, rent,lease, transfer or attempt to assign the rights in or commercially exploit or use theCourse Materials, alter or create derivative works from the Course Materials orotherwise use or exploit the Course Materials other than as expressly permitted in thisCondition 6.

7. Entire Agreement You and LMA (“the Parties”) acknowledge that these terms andconditions, together with your application form, constitute the entire agreementbetween the Parties “Agreement”) in relation to the Course and that neither Partyrelies upon any oral or written representation made to it by the other Party. Novariation of this Agreement shall be effective unless made in writing signed by or onbehalf of each of the Parties to this Agreement.

8. Governing Law and Jurisdiction This Agreement will be governed by the laws ofthe England and disputes under or in connection with them shall be subject to thenon-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

9. Limitation of Liability LMA’s liability for losses you suffer as a result of LMA breachingthis Agreement or otherwise in connection with the Course is limited to those lossesthat are a foreseeable consequence of LMA breaching this Agreement. Losses areforeseeable where they could be contemplated by you and LMA at the time LMAaccept you onto the Course. To the extent that LMA is liable for such losses, LMA’stotal liability will only extend to the fees paid by you to LMA under the Agreement. Inaddition, LMA shall not be responsible for any indirect losses which happen as a sideeffect of the main loss or damage and which are not foreseeable by LMA. For theavoidance of doubt, nothing in this section 9 shall seek to limit or exclude LMA’sliability for: (i) death or personal injury resulting from negligence or (ii) fraud orfraudulent misrepresentation; (iii) any breach of LMA’s obligations implied by section12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or section 2 of the Supply of Services and ServicesAct 1982; (iv) any losses for which it is prohibited by section 7 of the ConsumerProtection Act 1987 to limit liability; or (v) any other matter for which it would beillegal or unlawful for LMA to exclude or attempt to exclude its liability.

10. Severance If any provision of this Agreement (or any part of any provision) is foundby a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal orunenforceable, that provision or part-provision shall, to the extent required, bedeemed not to form part of this Agreement and the validity and enforceability of theother provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected.

11. Waiver No failure by either Party in exercising any right, power or remedy shalloperate as a waiver of the same.

12. Force Majeure LMA shall not be deemed to be in breach of this Agreement orotherwise be liable to you as a result of any delay or failure to perform its obligations ifand to the extent that such delay or failure is caused by a force majeure event (thismeans any event arising that is beyond the reasonable control of LMA, including butnot limited to, any industrial dispute, health scares or epidemics, tutor, consultant orparticipant cancellation or withdrawal, venue damage or cancellation, governmentalregulations or action, fire, flood, disaster, civil riot, acts of terrorism or war). If the periodof delay or non-performance continues for 3 months, either party may terminate thisAgreement by giving 14 days' written notice to the other party and any fees alreadypaid to LMA for the Course will be refunded.

13. Data Protection and Call Monitoring Personal data supplied is subject to the DataProtection Act 1998. The personal information shown on the application form, and/orprovided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared with companies inthe Informa Group in the UK and internationally. This information may be used fordirect marketing purposes. If you do not wish your details to be available tocompanies in the Informa Group, please contact the Database Manager, tel: +44 (0)207017 7077, fax: +44 (0)20 7017 7828, email: [email protected]. Occasionally yourdetails may be obtained from, or made available to, carefully selected externalcompanies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to receive details about theirproducts and services, please contact the Database Manager. Registered in EnglandNo.1835199. VAT registration number GB 365 4626 36. IIR Ltd. Registered office:Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK. Telephone calls to IIRLtd may be recorded or monitored to check the quality of the service provided.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

COURSE DELIVERY: The course is delivered by distance learning, with accessto associated online course discussion forums.

HOW TO ENROL:Complete the enrolment form or “Fast Enrol”online atwww.lloydsmaritimeacademy.comYour application will be reviewed by the course teambefore being forwarded to the Course Director /academic partner for approval. Participants will benotified by email if they have been successful or not intheir enrolment. This process can take two to four weeksto complete. An invoice will also be sent if you areaccepted onto the course.Please ensure that you enrol in sufficient time for yourapplication to be processed and approved as well asyour invoice paid prior to the start date. Enrolments afterthe application deadline will be accepted but payment isdue with your application and will be refunded if yourenrolment is declined.

COURSE FEES: Course fees and any additional options are listed on theenrolment form.

ONLINE DIPLOMA FEE: This is for participants wishing toreceive the course materials online and save/print thedocuments themselves. The fee covers access to the coremodules; one specialist module of your choice;assignment marking; tutorial seminar costs; forum access;examination costs and the issuing of theDiploma/Certificate.

FOR INTEREST ONLY FEE: This covers online access tothe core modules and course forum only. Students willnot be able to submit assignments, sit the examinationor receive a certificate of completion.

PRINTED MATERIALS FEE: This is an additional optionalfee for participants who wish to receive printed andbound modules in the mail in the UK and airmailoverseas.

AIR COURIER FEE: This is an additional optional fee forparticipants who have requested printed modules andwould like them sent by courier. This is recommended forparticipants who experience delays in receiving theirpost due to poor postal service in their location.

EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT: Participants applying earlyin the enrolment process may be entitled to an earlybooking discount. Please check the enrolment form fordetails and deadlines.

INSTALMENTS: The course fee can be paid in four equalinstalments over the first eight months of the course. Ifrequired, please indicate your requirement for this onyour enrolment form.

PAYMENT: If you have not received an invoice within onemonth of applying for the course, please call us on +44(0)20 7017 5510.

TEACHING METHOD: The course is delivered by distance learning, with accessto online forums.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENTRY:Participants should be able to prove the following levelsof prior educational attainment:A-Level standard or equivalent (High School)orNVQ Level 4 or equivalentorCandidates with no formal qualifications but who candemonstrate a number of years of relevant experienceare welcome to apply.

COURSE DURATION: May Course LP0058: Starts 24th May 2011November Course LP0083: Starts 23rd November 2011Module one is available on the website on the start date.If printed modules are requested, module one is mailedon the start date. Modules are released one per monthMay Course LP0058: Ends 4th May 2012November Course LP0083: Ends 9th November 2012The course ends with an examination.

MODULE DELIVERY: Electronic versions of the materials in PDF format areavailable to download, save to your computer, and printfrom the course website. You can also opt to have hardcopies for an additional fee.

PLEASE NOTE: Every effort will be made by theorganisers to distribute the materials at the rate specified.However, occasionally, certain unforeseen circumstancesmay delay the delivery of a module.

EXTRA MATERIALS REQUIRED: The modules are designed to be self-contained;however, a supplementary reading list will be included inthe course handbook.

COURSE WEBSITE: The course website has been developed in order to offerparticipants convenient and flexible access to coursemodules and support materials. The website also

ABOUT THE COURSEprovides access to a course discussion forum allowingyou to enhance your learning experience throughinteraction with your fellow participants.

WEBSITE ACCESS: Further information will be emailed to participants afterenrolment and your username and password will besupplied in the week before the course start date.It is essential that you provide a current personal emailaddress on your application form to enable us to sendyou access details without delay.

ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE: TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENTS: The course isassessed by written assignments at regular intervalsand they are a compulsory element of the course.Assignments include a variety of formats designed totest understanding of all the modules. Collectively theassignments count towards 40% of a participants totalmark.

EXAMINATION: The examination is worth 60% of anexam candidate's total mark.

STUDY TIME: As a rough guide, you may spend between 10 and 30hours studying each module in a month withadditional time needed to complete the tutor markedassignments. Studying time is conditional upon theparticipant's preferred study style, existing knowledge,experience and whether English is their mothertongue. The nature of a distance learning programme requiresstudents to adopt a disciplined and independentapproach to their studies. In order to studyindependently, you will require good timemanagement skills and self motivation.

TUTOR SUPPORT:SEMINARS: There will be two optional seminars heldduring the course in London.May Course LP0058: Friday 9th September 2011 andThursday 3rd May 2012November Course LP0083: Friday 30th March 2012and Thursday 8th November 2012. They afford anexcellent opportunity to meet fellow participants, theCourse Director and course authors. Further information will be sent to you in your coursehandbook.

COURSE DIRECTOR: To support you during yourstudies the Course Director is available to help with anyproblems or technical questions by email [email protected].

ADMINISTRATION: For matters relating to enrolments,modules etc., contact Lindsay Sparkes on tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7883 or email [email protected]

EXAMINATION: EXAM DATE: May Course LP0058:Friday 4th May 2012November Course LP0083: Friday 9th November 2012EXAM LENGTH: Three hour open-book. EXAM LOCATION: Examination is held in London.However, subject to available support facilities,arrangements can be made for candidates to sit theexam in the location at which they are based at thetime. To take advantage of this option, contact thecourse organiser at least three months before the examso we may make the necessary arrangements.Additional fees may apply.

COURSE AWARDS:The following awards are presented by the North WestKent College on completion of the course. DIPLOMA: Satisfactorily passing all of the assessmentswill result in the award of a Diploma. Participants areeither awarded a pass, merit or distinction dependingon the level of their achievement.

CERTIFICATE: If you choose not to sit the exam, subjectto successful completion of the compulsory tutormarked assignments, participants may be awarded aCertificate.

Note: This information provided is a broad outline ofwhat students can expect from the course. Acceptedapplicants should refer to their course handbook for amore comprehensive overview of the course.

Lloyd’s Maritime Academy is an approved learningprovider on the Enhanced Learning Credits scheme. Ifyou are a member of the armed forces and wish toenrol, please visit www.enhancedlearningcredits.comfor more information and quote our learning providernumber 2035.

All information is correct at the time of going to printand due to any unforeseen circumstances may besubject to change without prior notice.

Lloyd's and the Lloyd's Crest are the registered trademarks of the Society incorporated by the Lloyd's Act 1871 by the name of “Lloyd’s”.

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STEP 1: PARTICIPANT DETAILS

STEP 2: FINANCE

STEP 3: PAYMENT DETAILS

1. Participant (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss/Dr/Capt) Other

Family name First name

Job title Company

Mailing address for Modules & Diploma / Certificate (All applicants must complete this section even if you intend to receive your material via the website only)

Address (Company/Personal) Address line 1

Address line 2

Town/City Postcode/Zip code

Country Mobile/Cell

Telephone number Preferred email

Date of Birth Gender (M/F)

Nationality Country of permanent residence

2. Billing information. Name and address for the invoice if different to above (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss/Dr/Capt) Other

Family name First name

Job title Company

Contact address for correspondence

Town/City Postcode/Zip code

Country Mobile/Cell

Telephone number Preferred email

3. How did you hear about the course?

A) Please select start date and relevant price below * Pre-Enrolment deposit secures early applications and is invoiced upon approval. Enrolment 1 fee is total fee payable and will be invoiced less the £500 deposit prior to the course start.

My choice of Specialist Module(s) is / are (I understand that second and subsequentmodules cost £375 each):Please note:A maximum of two modules can be taken in one exam

I am taking the Diploma in Marine Surveying for interest only

I would like to receive printed copies of the course material in addition to the online course

I would like my materials sent by air courier.Your daytime telephone number must beprovided here to ensure air courier delivery

■■ A. Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys ■■ E. Marine Engineering Surveying ■■ B. Liquid Cargo Surveys ■■ F. International Safety Management (ISM) Code■■ C. Surveying of Superyachts ■■ G.Warranty Surveys including Mobile Offshore Units■■ D. Marine Environmental Surveying

■■ £2250 (VAT exempt)

■■ £400 additional fees due (VAT exempt)

■■ £350 additional fees due (VAT exempt)Tel:______________________________________

May course LP0058

■■ Pre-Enrolment: Before or on 17th December 2010 £500*

■■ Enrolment 1: Between 18th December and 14th January 2011 £3050

■■ Enrolment 2: Between 15th January and 22nd April 2011 £3195

■■ Enrolment 3: On or after 23rd April 2011 £3340

November course LP0083

■■ Pre-Enrolment: Before or on 18th May 2011 £500*

■■ Enrolment 1: Between 19th May 2011 and 15th July 2011 £3099

■■ Enrolment 2: Between 16th July and 20th October 2011 £3245

■■ Enrolment 3: On or after 21st October 2011 £3390

Please provide your credit card details . No charge will be taken at this point, but if you fail to pay any invoice in full and on time, we will charge the card for any outstanding sums.An invoice will be issued upon your approval onto the course and is due for payment within the terms stated on it.

Card no Expiry date CVV Number Signature

Card holder's name Contact tel no

Card holder's billing address

Application for Enrolment Form

Diploma in Marine Surveying 2011-2012 Commences: 24th May 2011 & 23rd November 2011

This form to be returned to: Lindsay Sparkes

Lloyd's Maritime Academy,

6th Floor, 29 Bressenden Place, London, SW1E 5DR

Fax: +44 (0)20 7017 7854 Email: [email protected]

For office use only

rec CD/CSDPLEASE COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS AND USE BLOCK LETTERS.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS:

May course - 3rd May 2011

November course - 3rd November 2011

B) Instalment Plan

■■ Yes, I would like to pay my course fees in four equal instalments over the first eight months of the course

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Present company/employer name Your position

Address of present company/employer

Work telephone number Work email address

Training Managers name Approving Managers name

Training Managers job title Approving Managers job title

Training Managers telephone number Approving Managers telephone number

Training Managers email address Approving Managers email address

Name, position and address of your last employer

Diploma in Marine Surveying 2011-2012

COURSE CODE: LP0058 & LP0083 VIP CODE: LMA/GT/KR/LS/TR/TR

STEP 4: EMPLOYMENT DETAILS

Mother tongue

If English is not your mother tongue, please state how long you have been speaking English and/or attained IELTS or TOEFL credits if applicable:

STEP 5: EDUCATION. School, College or University name and subjects passed with grades.

STEP 6: RELEVANT EXPERIENCE. In the absence of formal qualifications, briefly state your relevant work experience.

STEP 8: LANGUAGES SPOKEN

I agree to adhere to the Lloyd’s Maritime Academy distance learning terms and conditions. I confirm that the statements made by me on this form are correct. I understand that by submitting this form Iconfirm that I wish to be accepted onto the course subject to approval.

Signed Date

STEP 11: DECLARATION

STEP 7: OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONSPlease give details of any professional qualifications and name of professional bodies or associations you may belong to

STEP 9: REFERENCES. In the event a reference may be needed to support your enrolment, please give the name and address of one referee and his/herposition

STEP 10: SPECIAL NEEDS. Please provide details of any physical or sensory disability which might in some way affect your studies or may require specialistfacilities at the seminars or exam

Lloyd's and the Lloyd's Crest are the registered trademarks of the Society incorporated by the Lloyd's Act 1871 by the name of “Lloyd’s”.

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