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Get Za Samsa Builders Certificate 2016-2026
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How to fill out the ZA SAMSA Builders Certificate online
This guide provides clear instructions on how to fill out the ZA SAMSA Builder's Certificate online, ensuring you have all the necessary information to complete the form accurately. We aim to make the process user-friendly and straightforward for all individuals, regardless of their experience level.
Follow the steps to complete your certificate efficiently
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the name of the builder in the designated field. Make sure the information is accurate and corresponds with official documents.
- Fill in the builder's address, including street address, city, state, and postal code.
- Provide the contact information including telephone number, fax number, and email address.
- Indicate the phase of construction covered by this certificate. Choose between entire construction, hull only, or completion only.
- In the vessel data section, enter the hull identification number or yard number.
- Indicate whether the vessel is equipped with engine(s) and provide details on the engines if applicable. Specify the number of engines.
- Complete the section on hull material, selecting from options such as aluminium, concrete, wood, steel, GRP, or other.
- List the names and addresses of the party or parties for whom the vessel was built, ensuring all information is correct.
- Fill in vessel dimensions accurately by completing the appropriate diagram, specifying lengths, widths, and depths as per the requirements.
- In the certification section, clearly state your name and certify that the information provided is correct. Also, include the name of the company if you are submitting on their behalf.
- Finally, date and sign the certificate to complete the form.
- Once you have completed all the required fields, save your changes, download the completed form, and print or share it as needed.
Complete your ZA SAMSA Builders Certificate online today for a more efficient process.
SAMSA - The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) was established on the 1st of April 1998 under the SAMSA Act 5 of 1998. South Africa proudly retains its IMO 'Whitelist' status for continued international validity of seafarers' certificates.