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Enrolment still open - Apply NOW! Diploma in
Marine Investigation
By part-time distance learning over 12 months
Commences: Monday 18th March 2013
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Be prepared for the investigation of incidents and accidents
This distance learning marine investigation training course will prepare anyone in the shipping industry for incidents by examining what might cause an accident, and what to do once it has happened.
The professional development programme leading to a Diploma in Marine Investigation qualification will analyse the steps needed to ensure a full and thorough investigation can take place, so that the best recommendations can be made to prevent future occurrences.
Through this course you will:
Learn how to break down an incident;
Analyse its causes with a view to future prevention;
Review reports compiled by the experts leading to recommendations;
Look at the legal implications of an incident, and
Understand the types of incident that lead to enforcement and investigation.
By completing this diploma, participants will be taking the initiative to arm themselves with the knowledge they need before an incident arises.
Download the Diploma in Marine Investigation course brochure by clicking here.
This Diploma in Marine Investigation course will give you the opportunity to update yourself on current trends in the industry and to understand how regulators and marine investigators go about their business and in particular to define the difference between enforcement and investigation.
Diploma in Marine Investigation Course Programme
• The shipping industry in 2012
• Types of shipping incidents
• Technical causes of shipping incidents
• Enforcement
• Data collection and the systematic approach to marine investigation
• Results of incidents
• Legal implications
Course Director
Course Authors
"This course is excellent and of great value for Maritime Superintendents, Master Mariners and Instructors participating in Simulator Incident projects."
"The course materials were particularly interesting and certainly offered the investigator a lot to consider in the approach and subsequent handling of the outcome of investigative activities."