Captain Stuart J. McLea, AMS

Captain Stuart J. McLea, AMS

SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor®

 

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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.

 

Captain McLea's Credentials Include:

 

Expert Witness

Licensed Shipmaster

Chapman's Marine Survey Graduate

SAMS Accredited Marine Surveyor®

Retired RCMP Marine Division

Transport Canada Approved Tonnage Measurer

ISM/Safety Auditor

CYA Instructor (power)

ISPS Auditor

Accident/Incident Investigator

Technical Consultant (Office of boating safety, Ottawa )


   
Organizations

Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors

American Boat & Yacht Council

International Association of Marine Investigators

Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE)

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