What is a Marine Surveyor? A marine surveyor is
usually a professional, such as a qualified
shipmaster,
engineer,
naval architect or
radio officer. They
conduct inspections, surveys or examinations aboard
ship to assess, monitor and report on the condition
of the ship, as well as attending the manufacturers
of new equipment intended for new or existing
vessels, to ensure compliance with various standards
or specifications.
Surveys typically include the
structure, machinery and equipment (navigational,
safety, radio). Marine
surveyors also are involved in other aspects,
including confirming compliance with international
treaties associated with such things as pollution,
international security, and safety management
schemes. They may also examine cargo gear to ensure
that it meets the requirements or regulations.
Captain
Stuart J. McLea,
AMS,
is a Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada based marine surveyor that
specializes in the following
services: Accident
Investigations,
Risk Assessments,
Loss Prevention,
Tonnage Measurements, Marine Surveys, Vessel Appraisals, Sea Trials,
Safety Audits, Insurance Claims Handling, & Container
Surveys.
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Captain McLea's
Credentials Include: |
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Expert
Witness
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Licensed Shipmaster
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Chapman's Marine Survey Graduate
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SAMS Accredited Marine Surveyor®
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Retired
RCMP Marine Division
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Transport Canada Approved Tonnage
Measurer
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ISM/Safety Auditor
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CYA Instructor (power)
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ISPS
Auditor
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Accident/Incident Investigator
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Technical Consultant (Office of boating
safety, Ottawa )
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