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WORKSHOP ON STATUTORY CERTIFICATION OF SHIPSGENERAL CONTENT:1. Fundamentals of Certification2. Maritime Inspections and Audits3. SOLAS Convention and Safety Certificates4. MARPOL Convention and Pollution Prevention5. Tonnage and Load Line Conventions6. Practical Application and Integration of ConventionsOBJECTIVE: Provide personnel from the administration that deals with the Flag State, Port State Control, knowledge of ship certification processes in order to provide objective evidence of compliance with international conventions ratified by each Member State. Additionally, provide the experience necessary to issue certificates when acting as a recognized organization on behalf of the administration, ensuring that all statutory services are delivered by qualified staff.TARGETG GROUP: Personnel from the Administration (technical and professional), and/or Maritime Authority who will serve as Flag and Port State Inspectors, ship registry staff, personnel in charge of supervising regulatory compliance of ships, personnel related to the implementation of international standards, and supervisors of Recognized Organizations.MARITIME SAFETY AND PORT SECURITYTOTAL HOURS:30.MODE:In-personLANGUAGE:Spanish, with simultaneous interpretation into English.ASSOCIATED GOVERNANCE STATE:Flag State, Port State, and Coastal State.LINKAGE TO THE III CODE:Parts 2, 3 and 4INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENT:SOLAS and all its mandatory Codes that generate certification. MARPOL annexes I, II, IV y VI. International Tonnage Convention, International Load Line Convention.18

