Draught Surveys a Guide To Good Practice, 2nd Edition
Year: 2009 Language: english Author: JIM DIBBLE, PETER MITCHELL and North of England P&I Association Genre: Guide Edition: 2nd ISBN: 978-0-9558257-5-0 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 54 Description: The purpose of a draught survey is to determine the amount of cargo loaded or discharged for the benefit of all the interested parties. A well-conducted draught survey of a large vessel should achieve accuracy to within 0.5%. The survey must be conducted meticulously, taking into account all the prevailing circumstances. The final report should incorporate every aspect and difficulty which has been encountered in order to convey all aspects of the survey. While draught surveys may be carried out by professional surveyors, the ship’s officers should also perform a draught survey to the same degree of accuracy. It is hoped that this guide will assist in achieving the required standards. Additional info: Electronic Version
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Draught Surveys a Guide To Good Practice, 2nd Edition
Year: 2009
Language: english
Author: JIM DIBBLE, PETER MITCHELL and North of England P&I Association
Genre: Guide
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: 978-0-9558257-5-0
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 54
Description: The purpose of a draught survey is to determine the amount of cargo loaded or discharged for the benefit of all the interested parties. A well-conducted draught survey of a large vessel should achieve accuracy to within 0.5%.
The survey must be conducted meticulously, taking into account all the prevailing circumstances. The final report should incorporate every aspect and difficulty which has been encountered in order to convey all aspects of the survey.
While draught surveys may be carried out by professional surveyors, the ship’s officers should also perform a draught survey to the same degree of accuracy. It is hoped that this guide will assist in achieving the required standards.
Additional info: Electronic Version
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