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  • Workboat Code 3 - Critical Updates for SCV Surveyors

    Winter Webinar Series
  • Workboat Code 3 for Surveyors

    Do you know the crucial new requirements of the Workboat Code 3?

    Following the updates released for Workboat Code 3 the Yacht Designers & Surveyors Association (YDSA) invites you to a focused, high-impact evening webinar specifically designed for MCA Certifying Authority Surveyors.

    This concise, 90-minute session will cut straight to the core changes you must understand to ensure your inspections are compliant and your client vessels meet the new regulatory standards.

    Workboat Code 3 – Critical Updates for MCA Surveyors

    The updates to Workboat Code 3 introduce changes, interpretations of the requirements that directly impact your survey procedures, documentation, and compliance checks. This is the fastest way to get updated on the critical updates affecting your day-to-day work.

    What you will learn in 1.5 hours:

    Key Code Revisions: A targeted review of the most significant changes within the Workboat Code 3.

    Procedural Impact: Clear guidance on how these updates modify the execution of inspections and the necessary documentation for vessel certification.

    Compliance Checklist: Essential items every MCA Certifying Authority Surveyor must verify to ensure a vessel meets the new Code.

    Course Details

    Date: 2nd Feb 2026 at 18:30

    Duration: 1.5 Hours (Single Evening Session)

    Target Audience: MCA Certifying Authority Surveyors and marine professionals directly involved in SCV Workboat certification.

    Don't risk non-compliance on your next survey.

     

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