marine cargo inspector
Marine cargo inspectors investigate all baggage and freight listed on the ship's manifest. They are responsible for checking the condition of the cargo and verifying the cargo's documentation and compliance with rules and regulations. Marine cargo inspectors analyse the vessels' capabilities, the fuel compartments, the safety equipment and the specific licenses required.
About marine cargo inspector
As a marine cargo inspector, you are responsible for ensuring the safe and compliant movement of goods across international waters. Your day-to-day work involves thoroughly examining cargo before loading, during transit, and upon arrival, verifying that all documentation matches the ship's manifest and complies with international maritime regulations. You'll inspect the condition of freight, assess hazardous materials handling, review vessel safety equipment and licensing, and prepare detailed inspection reports. Your role is critical to maritime safety, preventing accidents, reducing environmental risks, and maintaining the integrity of international trade. With the growth of global shipping and increasingly stringent environmental and safety standards, this profession offers stable career prospects and opportunities to advance into senior inspection or port authority management positions.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a marine cargo inspector.
Cargo Documentation and Compliance Verification
- Verify accuracy of cargo manifest against physical shipment
- Check all customs documentation and certificates of origin
- Apply procedures to ensure cargo complies with international customs regulations
Hazardous Materials Assessment
- Inspect hazardous freight in accordance with international regulations
- Verify proper packaging and labeling of dangerous goods
- Assess compliance with hazardous freight handling regulations
Vessel and Equipment Inspection
- Analyse vessel capabilities and cargo hold conditions
- Inspect fuel compartments and safety equipment
- Verify specific licenses and certifications required for vessel operation
Cargo Condition and Stowage Monitoring
- Inspect physical condition of cargo and packaging
- Verify proper cargo stowage principles and weight distribution
- Weigh shipments and adjust cargo according to vessel capacity
Inspection Execution and Reporting
- Perform inspections required by international maritime conventions
- Integrate Committee on Safe Seas guidelines into all inspection activities
- Prepare comprehensive freight shipment inspection reports
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (17)
Optional (4)
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