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Description

About this course

Classification societies are the backbone of global maritime safety and insurability — and understanding how they operate is essential for anyone working in vessel surveys, fleet management, or marine insurance. This course provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles and practice of classification society surveying, covering the role of the class surveyor in verifying that vessels meet the standards set by recognised classification societies. From survey types and inspection methodologies to class notation systems and conditions of class, this programme equips you to understand, engage with, and work within the classification process that underpins global shipping compliance.

Learning objectives

Explain the purpose and authority of classification societies within the international maritime regulatory framework
Identify the key types of class surveys including new construction, annual, intermediate, special, and damage surveys
Apply the survey process to assess hull, machinery, and equipment against classification society rules
Interpret class notation systems and understand how conditions of class and recommendations are issued
Describe the relationship between classification societies, flag state administrations, port state control, and P&I clubs
Evaluate survey findings and understand the criteria for suspension, withdrawal, or maintenance of class

Who is this course for?

🏢 Shipping companies & organisationsEnsuring fleet personnel understand classification requirements reduces the risk of costly survey failures, detentions, and loss of class. Organisations benefit from a workforce capable of preparing vessels effectively for surveys and engaging productively with class surveyors🚢 Maritime professionalsFor seafarers, port engineers, and superintendents, understanding the class surveyor’s role strengthens your ability to manage survey readiness and maintain vessel compliance — supporting career progression into technical superintendent, fleet management, or classification society roles📋 Marine surveyors & insurance professionalsIndependent marine surveyors and P&I or hull underwriters will deepen their understanding of how classification status directly affects vessel insurability, seaworthiness determinations, and claims assessment

Key skills you will gainClassification society rules & survey requirementsHull & machinery survey inspection criteriaClass notation & survey status documentationStatutory & class survey interfacesIdentifying deficiencies & conditions of classDamage survey & repair approval processesNew construction survey & plan approvalLiaison with class surveyors during inspections

 

 

 

 

Programme details

Qualification awardedCertificate of Completion in Class Surveyor PrinciplesDuration62 hoursStart dateImmediately upon enrollmentDeliveryOnline — expert-led webinars & industry supportAccessFull lifetime access
🌐Internationally recognised certificateAccepted by major shipping companies worldwide · Trusted by learners in 180+ countries through Maritime Academy Training

Course content

This course covers 1 core unit and 12 specialisation modules, each focusing on a specific aspect of classification society surveying.

Core unit

Unit CodeCourse TitleHours
FSI002Classification and Statutory Surveys60

Specialisation modules

Unit CodeModule TitleHours
CLS2AModule 2A — Hull Structure12
CLS2BModule 2B — Machinery Systems12
CLS2CModule 2C — Subdivision and Stability12
CLS2DModule 2D — Load Line12
CLS2EModule 2E — Tonnage12
CLS2FModule 2F — Structural Fire Protection12
CLS2GModule 2G — Safety Equipment12
CLS2HModule 2H — Oil Pollution Prevention12
CLS2IModule 2I — Noxious Liquid Substances Pollution Prevention12
CLS2JModule 2J — Radio Equipment12
CLS2KModule 2K — Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk12
CLS2LModule 2L — Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk12