What Does a Marine Surveyor PT. SOKA Marine Survey Indonesia Do in the Maritime Industry?

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What Does a Marine Surveyor PT. SOKA Marine Survey Indonesia Do in the Maritime Industry?

What Does a Marine Surveyor Do in the Maritime Industry?

As a Marine Surveyor at PT. Soka Marine Surveyor Indonesia, our main task is to ensure the safety of ships, cargo, and crew at sea. In the maritime industry, Marine Surveyors are needed to ensure that ships and cargo meet safety requirements and quality standards.

A Marine Surveyor can work for an insurance company, ship owner, or government agency. The duties of a Marine Surveyor include but are not limited to the following:

Pre-sailing ship inspection Before the ship departs, a Marine Surveyor must conduct a ship safety inspection. This includes checking the structural condition of the ship, engines, safety equipment, and crew readiness.

Ship inspection while sailing While the ship is sailing, a Marine Surveyor can conduct inspections to ensure the ship and cargo remain safe. This includes monitoring the condition of the ship, checking the cargo, and ensuring that the ship complies with marine safety regulations.

Cargo inspection Before the ship departs, a Marine Surveyor must inspect the cargo to ensure that it is properly packed and safe for shipment. If there is damage to the cargo during shipping, the Marine Surveyor must conduct an inspection to determine the cause and act according to protocol.

Marine accident investigation If a marine accident occurs, a Marine Surveyor will conduct an investigation to determine the cause of the accident and identify parts of the ship or procedures that need to be repaired to prevent similar accidents in the future.

Natural disaster damage assessment Marine Surveyors can conduct damage assessments due to natural disasters such as earthquakes or tsunamis. This assessment is important to ensure that the ship and cargo are safe and that the ship can be repaired if damaged.

In conclusion, a Marine Surveyor PT. Soka Marine Surveyor Indonesia has an important role in ensuring the safety of ships, cargo, and crew at sea. The duties of a Marine Surveyor include ship safety checks before and during sailing, cargo inspections, marine accident investigations, and natural disaster damage assessments.

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