SURVEY REPORT (I)(15 分)
I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief:
The statements of fact contained in this report are true and correct.
The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the
reported assumptions and limiting conditions, and are my personal, unbiased
professional analyses, opinions, and conclusions.
I have no present or prospective interest in the vessel that is the subject of
this report, and I have no personal interest or bias with respect to the parties
involved.
SURVEY REPORT (II)(20 分)
The following points are given as a guide to the contents required in the
survey report:
The date/s and locations of the survey/s.
The name and designation of all persons present at the survey/s.
Copies of any notes of protest and extensions made if any. Details of the
weather during loading, the voyage and discharge.
Description of the shipment, including place of origin and a description of
the damage.
Details of loading and discharge.
Details of the survey conducted, with a full description of the damage or
shortage and a description of the packaging.
Details of transit, prior to loading and after discharge.
The name and address of the shipper and consignee.
Appropriate extracts from the ship’s log book.
Details of any liability of third parties and details of any claims made.
SHIP SURVEY(15 分)
The following damage was found:
Tank top 12 m abaft bulkhead and 7 m inboard of port shell plating
shallow indent 100 × 120 × 10 mm.
4th frame for’d of bulkhead - flange bent in two places over 400 mm
length.
After bulkhead - numerous indentations (say 100) to max. depth 20 mm.
Port aft and for’d bulkhead sounding pipes - 2 protective straps torn off
each end.
Mast house between Nos. 2 & 3 hatches - numerous dents, including
sharp dent to 15 mm depth and 3 new scars 20 × 20 × 5 mm.
CARGO SURVEY(20 分)
Underwriters for the cargo may call for a warranty survey when high value
cargo is to be shipped. The intention here is to protect the underwriters’
interests by ensuring that the carrier observes good practice, as stipulated by
the surveyor. Shippers may call for surveys simply to protect their products
from poor stowage, or to provide evidence of quality of the cargo at export.
The pre-shipment surveys can be divided into two groups - those centered on
the cargo and those centered on the compartment.