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Hull and Structural Surveys - Model Course 3.07: Course and Compendium

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January 2004
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This three-volume course covers the requirements for hull structures at initial, annual, intermediate, periodical and renewal and additional surveys, as specified in SOLAS, as amended up to its 1988 Protocol, and in the 1966 Load Lines Convention, including its 1988 Protocol.

Introduction
Part A: Course Framework
Part B: Course Outline and Timetable
Part C: Detailed Teaching Syllabus
Part D: Instructor Manual
Appendix 1: Guidance for Practical Application
Appendix 2: Plates
Part E: Evaluation
Annex: IMO resolution A.948(23) Revised Survey Guidelines under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification
Guidance on the implementation of model courses

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