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Merchant Shipping Act - Merchant Shipping (STCW Convention) Regulations

LAWS OF TUVALU
2008 Revised Edition


MERCHANT SHIPPING (STCW CONVENTION) REGULATIONS


CAP. 48.28.6


Arrangement of Regulations


Regulation


PART I - PRELIMINARY


1 Citation
2 Interpretation
3 Application
4 Delegation of Powers


PART II - CONTROL


5 STCW Convention, Regulations and Code to have the force of law
6 Control procedures
7 Registration of seafarers and certificates
8 Offences and penalties


PART III - RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS AND OTHERS


9 Responsibilities of owners
10 Responsibilities of owners and masters
11 Responsibilities of master
12 Responsibilities of seafarers
13 Offences and penalties


PART IV - MANNING


14 Manning
15 Offences and penalties


PART V - MEDICAL STANDARDS


16 Medical practitioners
17 Medical examination
18 Medical standards
19 Medical certificate
20 Offences and penalties


PART VI - TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION OF SEAFARERS


21 Training and assessment
22 Tuvalu Maritime School
23 Certificates of competency
24 Issue of certificates
25 Endorsements
26 Revalidation
27 Suspension and cancellation
28 Transitional
29 Offences and penalties


PART VII - QUALITY STANDARDS


30 Quality standards
31 Evaluation
32 Reporting


PART VIII - WATCHKEEPING


33 Watchkeeping arrangements
34 Fitness for duty
35 Offences and penalties


PART IX - MARINE INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS


36 Power to hold investigation
37 Procedure at inquiries and investigations
38 Suspension of certificate pending inquiry
39 Assessors
40 Appeals
41 Offences and penalties
42 Immunities


PART X - MARINE RADIO


43 Qualifications of radio personnel
44 Offences and penalties
45 Definitions


PART XI – MISCELLANEOUS


Exemptions and dispensations


SCHEDULE 1


MANNING REQUIREMENTS FOR TUVALUAN SHIPS
DEFINITIONS
SAFE MANNING CERTIFICATE


SCHEDULE 2


MEDICAL STANDARDS


SCHEDULE 3


TRAINING PROGRAMMES


SCHEDULE 4


CLASSES OF CERTIFICATE


SPECIAL TRAINING CERTIFICATES
REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSES OF CERTIFICATES
DECK CERTIFICATES
SPECIAL TRAINING CERTIFICATES
FISHING CERTIFICATES
DECK DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERING CERTIFICATES
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
FEES


Supporting Documents
ENDNOTES


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MERCHANT SHIPPING (STCW CONVENTION) REGULATIONS


MADE UNDER SECTIONS 48, 68(5), 75, 76(1), 80(5), 81, 95(C), 111(2), 120(B) AND 141(1) AND (4) OF THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT


Commencement [1st August 1998]


PART I – PRELIMINARY


1 Citation


These regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (STCW Convention) Regulations.


2 Interpretation


(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —


"the Act" means the Merchant Shipping Act;1


"certificate of competency" means —


(a) a certificate of competency issued to a person under section 76 of the Act and in accordance with Part VI of these Regulations;

"Code" means the Seafarers' Training Certification and Watchkeeping Code (STCW Code) attached to the Final Act of the 1995 STCW Conference as Resolution 2;


"Convention" means the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended by the STCW Conference in 1995, and includes any other amendments to that Convention that are accepted by or binding on Tuvalu;


"dispensation" means a dispensation from a requirement of these Regulations or of the Convention, STCW Regulations or Code granted either generally or in a particular case by the Minister under Regulation 46;


"duly certificated" in relation to a seafarer means a seafarer who holds —


(a) a valid certificate of competency showing that the holder is qualified to serve in the relevant capacity on a ship of the relevant class, type, tonnage, power and means of propulsion and on the kind of voyage concerned and to perform the functions involved at the relevant level of responsibility; and

"endorsement" means an endorsement to a certificate of competency made by the Minister under regulation 25 or made by the maritime administration of another Party;


"grade" in relation to a seafarer means the class of certificate of competency held by the seafarer;


"Government" means the Government of Tuvalu;


"Harbour Master" means the person appointed to that office under section 5 of the Harbours Act;2


"IMO" means the International Maritime Organisation;


"Minister" means the Minister of Government responsible for maritime affairs;


"owner" in relation to a ship has its natural meaning, except that where the ship is operated by a person other than the owner, the term "owner" shall be read as including that person;


"Party" means a Party to the Convention;


"recognised" in relation to a certificate of competency issued by the maritime administration of another Party means recognised by the Minister as valid evidence of competence for the purpose of service on a Tuvaluan ship;


"Register of Seamen" means the register kept under section 111 of the Act;


"Registrar of Seamen" means the person appointed as such under section 110 (1) of the Act;


"seafarer" means a person who is employed, or who seeks employment, as a master, officer or rating on board a ship;


"seagoing service" means service on board a ship relevant to the issue of a certificate or other qualification;


"seagoing ship" means a ship other than employed exclusively in navigation on lagoons or inland waters;


"ship" means a ship to which these Regulations apply;


"STCW Conference" means the IMO Conference convened in 1995 to amend the 1978 Convention;


"STCW Regulations" means the regulations contained in the Annex to the Convention;


"Tuvaluan seafarer" means a seafarer who is a citizen of Tuvalu;


"Tuvaluan ship" means a ship registered in Tuvalu under the Act;


(2) Where a term is used in these Regulations which is defined in Article II of the Convention or in Regulation III of the STCW Regulations, the term shall have the same meaning as in the Convention or Regulations, unless a different meaning is given to that term by these Regulations or by necessary implication.


3 Application

(1) These Regulations apply to the following ships —
(a) Tuvaluan seagoing ships; and
(b) seagoing ships in Tuvalu waters.
(2) These Regulations apply to the following persons —





(3) These Regulations bind the Government unless otherwise stated.

4 Delegation of Powers


The functions of the Minister may be performed by any public officer designated in writing by the Minister to perform those functions either generally or in a particular case.


PART II – CONTROL


5 STCW Convention, Regulations and Code to have the force of law


(1) These Regulations implement the STCW Convention which has been given the force of law in Tuvalu by declaration in the Gazette under section 47(2) of the Act.

(2) STCW Regulations and Code shall be incorporated into and shall have the force of law in Tuvalu to the extent practicable, and to the extent that they are consistent with these Regulations, the Act, and other written laws of Tuvalu.

(3) All ships to which these Regulations apply shall carry a copy of the Convention and Code (IMO Publication IMO-938E).

6 Control procedures


(1) The Harbour Master or any person designated as an inspector or authorised person under section 140 of the Act may board any ship to which these regulations apply and exercise in respect of it the control procedures described in Article X of the Convention and STCW Regulation 114.

(2) The powers conferred by sub-regulation (1) are in addition to the powers conferred on the Harbour Master, an inspector or an authorised officer by section 138 of the Act.

7 Registration of seafarers and certificates


(1) The Registrar of Seamen shall include in the Register of Seamen particulars of —


(a) all certificates of competency issued under these Regulations;






(2) The Registrar of Seamen shall make information from the Register of Seamen available upon request to the maritime administration of any Party, to any owner and to the Secretary-General of the IMO.


8 Offences and penalties


A person who —


(a) does anything prohibited by these Regulations or by the Convention, the STCW Regulations or the Code; or

commits an offence and, if no other penalty is specified in these Regulations, is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.


PART III - RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS AND OTHERS


9 Responsibilities of owners


(1) The owner of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall assign seafarers for service on the ship in accordance with the Convention.

(2) The owner of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall provide written instructions to the master setting out the policies and procedures to be followed to ensure that every seafarer employed on the ship is given, before being employed on any duties, a reasonable opportunity to become familiar with —



(3) The policies and procedures referred to in sub-regulation (2) shall include —





(4) The owner of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall provide ships specific introductory programmes aimed at assisting newly employed seafarers to familiarize themselves with all procedures and equipment relating to their areas of responsibility.

10 Responsibilities of owners and masters


(1) Both the owner and the master of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall ensure so far as practicable that —







(2) Both the owner and the master of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall ensure so far as practicable that every seafarer employed on the ship can make a knowledgeable and informed contribution to the safe operation of the ship.

11 Responsibilities of master


(1) The master of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall take all steps necessary to implement any instructions issued by the owner in accordance with regulation 9(2).

(2) The steps required under sub-regulation (1) include but are not limited to —

(i) visit the spaces in which his primary duties will be performed;


(ii) become acquainted with the location, controls and display features of equipment he will be operating or using;


(iii) activate the equipment when possible and perform functions using the controls on the equipment; and


(iv) observe and ask questions of someone who is already familiar with the equipment, procedures and other arrangements, and who can communicate information in a language which the seafarer understands; and


(c) providing for a suitable period of supervision if there is any doubt that a newly employed seafarer is familiar with the shipboard equipment, operating procedures and other arrangements needed for the proper performance of his duties.


12 Responsibilities of seafarers


(1) A seafarer assigned to a ship to which these Regulations apply must take full advantage of every opportunity provided to become familiar with the shipboard equipment, operating procedures and other arrangements needed for the proper performance of his duties.

(2) Immediately upon arriving on board a ship for the first time, a seafarer must become acquainted with the ship's working environment, particularly with respect to new or unfamiliar equipment, procedures or arrangements.

(3) A seafarer who does not promptly obtain the level of familiarity required for performing his duties must bring this fact to the attention of his supervisor.

(4) In this regulation, "seafarer" includes the master of a ship.

(5) This regulation does not affect the provisions as to discipline on board ships contained in Division 7 of Part V of the Act.

13 Offences and penalties


(1) An owner who contravenes regulation 9 or 10 commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.

(2) A master who contravenes regulation 10, 11 or 12 commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

(3) A seafarer other than a master who contravenes regulation 12 commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $1,000 and to imprisonment for 1 month.

PART IV - MANNING


14 Manning


(1) The number and grades of seafarers required for the safe manning of each class of Tuvaluan ship shall be in accordance with Part A of Schedule 1 to these Regulations.

(2) The minimum number of Tuvaluan seafarers to be employed on each class of Tuvaluan ship shall be as prescribed by the Minister by Order published in the Gazette.

(3) The number and grades of seafarers required for the safe manning of Tuvaluan ships laid up and securely moored shall be as determined by the Minister.

(4) The Minister shall, in respect of a Tuvaluan ship which is manned in accordance with these Regulations, issue a certificate in the form set out in Part C of Schedule 1 to these Regulations.

15 Offences and penalties


(1) An owner of a Tuvaluan ship who engages, or causes or permits to be engaged as a seafarer a person who is not duly certificated commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.

(2) An owner of a Tuvaluan ship who causes the ship to go to sea when it is not safely manned in accordance with this Part commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.

(3) An owner of a Tuvaluan ship who causes or permits the ship to go to sea without the prescribed number of Tuvaluan seafarers commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.

(4) A master of a Tuvaluan ship who engages as a seafarer a person who is not duly certificated commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

(5) A master of a Tuvaluan ship who takes the ship to sea when it is not safely manned in accordance with this Part commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.

(6) A master of a Tuvaluan ship who takes the ship to sea without the prescribed number of Tuvaluan seafarers commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

(7) Where these Regulations require a function or service on a ship to be performed by a duly certificated person, a master who requires or permits that function or service to be performed by a person who is not duly certificated commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

PART V - MEDICAL STANDARDS


16 Medical practitioners


(1) A medical examination for the purpose of these Regulations may only be conducted by —



(2) A list of medical practitioners registered or recognized as mentioned in sub-regulation (1) shall be maintained by the Registrar of Seamen and made available upon request to the maritime administration of any other Party and to any owner.

17 Medical examination


(1) A Tuvaluan seafarer who wishes to be employed in seagoing service shall at least once every 2 years, or as nearly as his seagoing service allows, submit himself for medical examination to a medical practitioner registered or recognised as mentioned in regulation 16 (1).

(2) If after conducting a medical examination of a seafarer under sub-regulation (1) the medical practitioner is satisfied that the seafarer is medically fit for seagoing service, in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 2 to these Regulations, he shall issue to the seafarer a certificate of medical fitness for seagoing service.


(3) A seafarer who undergoes a medical examination shall declare to the medical practitioner conducting the examination any existing medical pre-condition or illness that might be relevant to the question of whether the seafarer is medically fit for seagoing service on board a ship.

(4) A seafarer who obtains a certificate of medical fitness for seagoing service under this regulation shall provide a copy of the certificate, or all relevant particulars, to the Registrar of Seamen for inclusion in the Register of Seamen in accordance with regulation 7(1) (h).

18 Medical standards


(1) The standards of medical fitness for seafarers shall be as set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.

(2) The eyes of seafarers should be free of disease; any permanent or progressive debilitating pathology of the eyes without the prospect of recovery shall result in a determination of unfitness for seagoing service.

(3) A seafarer who requires to use spectacles or contact lenses to perform shipboard duties should have a spare pair conveniently available on board ship.

(4) If the holder of a certificate of competency needs to wear spectacles or contact lenses in order to meet the required medical standards, the fact shall be recorded on the certificate.

19 Medical certificate


(1) A certificate of medical fitness for service issued to a seafarer under this Part shall be in a form approved by the Minister and shall be valid for 2 years, or to the next break in seagoing service after 2 years.

(2) The fee for a medical examination and for the issue of a certificate under this Part shall be as prescribed in Schedule 5 to these Regulations.

20 Offences and penalties


(1) A seafarer who contravenes regulation 17(3) commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 2 months.

(2) A seafarer who alters a medical certificate or produces a false medical certificate when applying for certification under Part VI of these Regulations commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 4 months.

PART VI - TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION OF SEAFARERS


21 Training and assessment


(1) The training and assessment of competence of seafarers shall be administered, supervised and monitored in accordance with section A-I/6 of the Code.

(2) Every person responsible for training and assessing the competence of seafarers shall be appropriately qualified in accordance with section A-I/6 of the Code for the type and level of training or assessment involved.

(3) Every training programme provided for seafarers shall be as specified in Schedule 3 to these Regulations and shall be conducted in accordance with relevant provisions of the Convention and the STCW Regulations and with the standards specified in the relevant sections of the Code.

(4) The assessment of competence of seafarers shall be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Convention and the STCW Regulations and with the standards specified in the relevant sections of the Code.

(5) The curricula developed for training programmes for seafarers shall be based on the relevant IMO Model courses and shall incorporate the relevant requirements of the Code.

(6) The training and assessment of competence of seafarers shall be carried out in the English language.

22 Tuvalu Maritime School


(1) The Tuvalu Maritime School is hereby designated as the institution for the training and assessment of competence of seafarers in Tuvalu.

(2) The Tuvalu Maritime School shall issue a certificate to any person who successfully completes a course of training at the school.

(3) The Tuvalu Maritime School may issue a certificate to a seafarer with the relevant experience and proven competence as assessed by the Tuvalu Maritime School.

(4) A certificate issued by the Tuvalu Maritime School shall be accepted for the purposes of these Regulations as sufficient evidence of the person's competence in the departments or subjects mentioned in the certificate.

(5) The Captain Superintendent or other person in charge of the Tuvalu Maritime School shall maintain a record of the assessment of all persons to whom the school issues a certificate.

23 Certificates of competency


(1) The Minister shall —



(2) The Minister may issue a replacement for a certificate of competency which has been lost or destroyed, and charge a fee for such replacement as prescribed in Schedule 5.

(3) The Minister may take such other administrative action as is reasonably necessary for the proper administration of the training and certification of seafarers in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Convention and the STCW Regulations and the relevant requirements of the Code.

(4) The classes of certificates of competency which may be issued to seafarers shall be as set out in Part A of Schedule 4 to these Regulations.

(5) The requirements for the issue of each class of certificate shall be as set out in Part B of Schedule 4 to these Regulations.

24 Issue of certificates


(1) A person who wishes to obtain a certificate of competency must produce to the Minister —






(2) The procedure and forms for applying for a certificate of competency shall be as specified from time to time by the Minister.

(3) The fee for the issue of a certificate of competency shall be as prescribed in Schedule 5 to these Regulations.

(4) A certificate issued under regulation 23 shall be in a form similar to that set out in Section A-l/2.1 of the Code, with appropriate modifications for the circumstances of Tuvalu, and shall be in English.

25 Endorsements


(1) The Minister may endorse a certificate of competency with one or more of the following —


(a) if the certificate was issued by the maritime administration of another Party, a statement that the certificate is recognised as valid evidence of competency for purposes of seagoing service on a Tuvaluan ship;



(2) If a certificate of competency is endorsed, the endorsement shall be in the English language in a format similar to that illustrated in the Code, and shall form part of the certificate.

(3) No endorsement to a certificate of competency shall be made unless the Minister is satisfied that the relevant requirements of the Convention, the STCW Regulations and the Code have been complied with.

(4) If a seafarer requests an endorsement attesting the recognition of a certificate of competency issued by the maritime administration of another Party, the Minister may make the endorsement if satisfied that the requirements of STCW Regulation I/I0 and section A-I/I0 of the Code have been complied with.

(5) The holder of a certificate of competency who wishes to have it endorsed must produce to the Minister similar documentation in respect of the endorsement to that prescribed in regulation 24 in respect of a certificate of competency, together with the certificate to be endorsed.

(6) The procedure and forms for applying for an endorsement of a certificate of competency shall be as specified from time to time by the Minister.

(7) The fee for the endorsement of a certificate of competency shall be as prescribed in Schedule 5 to these regulations.

(8) An endorsement issued under this regulation shall be in a form similar to that set out in Section A-I/2.3 of the Code, with appropriate modifications for the circumstances of Tuvalu, and shall be in English.

26 Revalidation


(1) A certificate of competency issued under these Regulations shall be valid for 5 years, but may be revalidated by the Minister for successive periods of 5 years if the holder of the certificate still meets the requirements for issue of the original certificate of competency.


(2) The holder of a certificate of competency who wishes to have it revalidated must produce to the Minister —

(c) evidence of any other matter which the Minister may reasonably require in respect of the revalidation of the certificate.


(3) A seafarer seeking revalidation of a certificate of competency shall, in addition to the matters required by sub-regulation (2), produce to the Minister —



(4) The procedure and forms for applying for the revalidation of a certificate of competency shall be as specified from time to time by the Minister.

(5) The fee for the revalidation of a certificate of competency shall be as prescribed in Schedule 5 to these Regulations.

(6) A seafarer who —


shall at least once every 5 years produce to the Minister evidence as described in sub-regulation (3) above.


27 Suspension and cancellation


(1) The Minister shall suspend or cancel a certificate of competency or an endorsement if so recommended by an inquiry or investigation under regulation 38 or 40.

(2) The Minister may cancel a certificate of competency or an endorsement if satisfied that —



(3) The Minister may suspend a certificate of competency or an endorsement pending enquiries as to whether it should be cancelled under sub-regulation (1).

28 Transitional


(1) The transitional provisions in respect of training and certification of seafarers shall be in accordance with Article VII of the Convention and STCW Regulation I/ 15.

(2) A seafarer who holds a certificate of competency issued in accordance with the provisions of the Convention which applied prior to 1 February 1997 shall, for service after 1 February 2002, be required by the Minister to undergo appropriate further training or assessment in order to meet, or to demonstrate that he meets, the appropriate standard of competence for the certificate as specified in Part A of the Code.

29 Offences and penalties


(1) A person who makes a false declaration in order to obtain a certificate of competency or an endorsement commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 1 month.

(2) A person who obtains or uses forged documents or obtains documents by fraud for the purpose of obtaining a certificate of competency or an endorsement commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 2 months.

(3) A person who issues a false document or forges a document to facilitate the issue of a certificate of competency or the making of an endorsement commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 or to imprisonment for 6 months.

PART VII - QUALITY STANDARDS


30 Quality standards


(1) The Minister shall establish quality standards for the training, assessment of competence and certification of seafarers in Tuvalu.

(2) Quality standards established under sub-regulation (1) shall —



31 Evaluation


(1) At least once in every 5 years, the Minister shall appoint a suitably qualified person to conduct an independent evaluation of the quality standards established under regulation 30.

(2) The purpose of an evaluation conducted under sub-regulation (1) shall be to verify that internal management control and monitoring measures and follow-up actions comply with planned arrangements and documented procedures and are effective in ensuring achievement of the objectives defined in the quality standards.

(3) A person appointed to make an evaluation under sub-regulation (1) shall submit a report on the evaluation to the Minister as soon as practicable after it has been completed, including a report on action which should be taken to remedy any deficiencies revealed by the evaluation.

(4) The Minister shall ensure that —

32 Reporting


The Minister shall ensure that information relating to every evaluation conducted under this Part is communicated to the Secretary-General of the IMO.


PART VIII - WATCHKEEPING


33 Watchkeeping arrangements


(1) The owner, master, and chief engineer officer of a ship to which these Regulations apply, and every person with watchkeeping duties on the ship, shall observe the requirements, principles and guidelines in respect of watchkeeping set out in the Code in order to ensure that a safe watch is maintained on board the ship at all times.

(2) The master of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall ensure that the watchkeeping arrangements on board the ship are adequate to maintain a safe watch while the ship is at sea, taking into account the following principles —

(a) the officer in charge of a navigational watch is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship and must be physically present on the bridge or at an associated location during his period of duty;



(3) In addition to the requirements of sub-regulation (2), appropriate and effective watches shall be maintained on board a ship to which these Regulations apply for the purpose of safety at all times —



(4) The watchkeeping arrangements and principles to be observed on a ship to which these Regulations apply shall be those contained in Section A- VIII/2 of the Code, and due regard shall be had to the guidance contained in Section B- VIII/2 of the Code.

34 Fitness for duty


(1) The system of watches on board a ship to which these Regulations apply shall be so arranged that —



(2) Without affecting the general requirement of sub-regulation (1), —




35 Offences and penalties


(1) An owner of a ship to which these Regulations apply who causes or permits the ship to operate in breach of the requirements of this Part commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.

(2) A master or chief engineer officer of a ship to which these Regulations apply, and any person with watchkeeping duties on board the ship, who fails to observe any requirement of this Part commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

(3) This Part does not affect the provisions as to discipline on board ships contained in Division 7 of Part V to the Act.

PART IX - MARINE INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS


36 Power to hold investigation


(1) If the Minister receives a written report from any person of any incompetence, act or omission that may pose a direct threat to safety of life or property at sea or to the marine environment —


(a) by the holder of a certificate of competency issued or endorsed under these Regulations; or

the Minister may appoint a suitably qualified person to carry out an impartial investigation.


(2) Sections 79 and 80 of the Act shall so far as practicable apply to an investigation held under sub-regulation (1) as if it were an inquiry under section 79 of the Act.

(3) The provisions of this Part shall apply so far as practicable, and unless they are inconsistent with any provision of the Act, to a Marine Inquiry held under section 66 of the Act and to an inquiry held under section 79 (1) of the Act.

37 Procedure at inquiries and investigations


(1) A person conducting an inquiry or investigation may —



(2) Where it is likely during the course of an inquiry or investigation that the conduct of a person will be called into question or that a person will be adversely affected by a decision of the inquiry or investigation, the person conducting the inquiry or investigation shall —


(3) A person whose conduct is likely to be questioned during the course of an inquiry or investigation, or who is likely to be adversely affected by the decision of the inquiry or investigation is entitled to —







(4) A member of a Board of Marine Inquiry or any assessor or other person assisting an inquiry or an investigation may dissent in writing from any report of the Board or of the person conducting the inquiry or investigation, and any order made shall be that of the majority.

(5) The person conducting an inquiry or investigation may order any person who has appeared at the inquiry or investigation to pay the whole or any part of the costs of the inquiry or investigation.

38 Suspension of certificate pending inquiry


(1) If it appears to the Minister to be necessary or desirable to do so, he may order the suspension of any certificate of competency issued or endorsement made under these Regulations, pending the outcome of an inquiry or investigation.

(2) Where as the result of an inquiry or investigation it is determined that a seafarer whose certificate of competency or endorsement has been suspended under sub-regulation (1) —

the person conducting the inquiry or investigation shall recommend to the Minister that the suspension of the certificate or endorsement be revoked and the certificate or endorsement shall be restored forthwith.


39 Assessors


(1) Section 80 of the Act, which relates to the appointment of assessors to an inquiry held under section 79, shall apply to an investigation held under this Part as if it were an inquiry.

(2) Assessors appointed to an inquiry or investigation should hold appropriate maritime qualifications and have the necessary experience to provide sound professional advice.

(3) When an inquiry or investigation is likely to be —

two or more assessors may be appointed to assist the inquiry or investigation.


40 Appeals


(1) A person conducting an inquiry or investigation shall not recommend the cancellation or suspension of a certificate of competency of a seafarer or of an endorsement unless a statement of the reasons for the decision has been furnished to the seafarer and, where practicable, the seafarer has had an opportunity to be heard.

(2) Section 72 of the Act, which relates to appeals from decisions of Marine Inquiries, shall apply to inquiries held under section 79 of the Act and to investigations held under this Part as if they were Marine Inquiries.

41 Offences and penalties


A person who —


(a) hinders or obstructs the person conducting an inquiry or investigation;

commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.


42 Immunities


A person conducting an inquiry or investigation shall not be liable to any action or suit for any act, matter or thing done, or ordered to be done, by him in good faith in the execution of his duties.


PART X - MARINE RADIO


43 Qualifications of radio personnel


(1) Every person in charge of, or required to perform, radio duties on a ship to which these Regulations apply and which operates with a GMDSS system, shall hold —



(2) A ship of 300 gross tons or more to which these Regulations apply and which operates with a GMDSS radio system in areas A2, A3 or A4 shall have on board either —



(3) Every person in charge of, or required to perform, radio duties on a ship to which these Regulations apply, but which is not required to comply with the GMDSS provisions in Chapter IV of the SOLAS Convention, shall hold an appropriate certificate as required by the Radio Regulations.

(4) The Minister may vary the requirements of this regulation as regards the number of radio personnel to be carried on a ship, but not in a manner inconsistent with the Radio Regulations or the relevant STCW Regulations.

44 Offences and penalties


(1) An owner of a ship to which these Regulations apply who causes or permits the ship to go to sea when there is not on board a person qualified as required by regulation 43 commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.


(2) A master of a ship to which these Regulations apply who takes the ship to sea when there is not on board a person qualified as required by regulation 43 commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.


45 Definitions


In this Part —


"Area A" and similar areas refer to Sea Areas as defined by the IMO;


"GMDSS" means the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System established under the SOLAS Convention;


"Radio Regulations" means the regulations of that name annexed to the most recent International Telecommunication Convention;


"SOLAS" means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974.


PART XI - MISCELLANEOUS


46 Exemptions and dispensations


(1) If an owner, master or seafarer so requests in writing, the Minister may grant a written exemption or dispensation in respect of any matter covered by a certificate of competency issued under these Regulations.

(2) The Minister may attach conditions to the grant of an exemption or dispensation.

(3) The Minister may not grant an exemption or dispensation in respect of any matter except in accordance with Article VIII of the Convention or paragraph 5 of STCW Regulation I/I0.
(4) It shall be a defence to a charge under these Regulations that an exemption or dispensation has been lawfully granted in respect of any relevant matter and that any condition attached to the grant of such exemption or dispensation has been complied with.

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SCHEDULE 1


(Regulations 14(1) and (4)


SAFE MANNING


PART A


MANNING REQUIREMENTS FOR TUVALUAN SHIPS


1. Commercial Vessels- Master and deck department


UNLIMITED VOYAGES


Minimum Grades of Competency Required


Ships -
Master
Chief Mate
W/Keeper
Additional
W/Keeper
Gross

as required
as required
W/Keeper
Ratings
Tonnage



as required
as required
(Length)





3,000 GT
Class 1
Class 2
Class 1
Class 1
Class 1
and over
Master
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper
Rating

Reg. II/2.2
Reg. II/2.2
Reg. II/1.2
Reg. II/1.2
Reg. II/4
3,000 GT to
Class 2
Class 2
Class 1
Class 1
Class 1
500 GT
Master
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper
Rating

Reg. II/2.4
Reg. II/2.4
Reg. II/1.2
Reg. II/1.2
Reg. II/4
500 GT to
Class 2
Class 1
Class 1

Watch
80 GT
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper

Rating

Reg. II/3.2
Reg. II/3.1
Reg. II/3.1

Reg. II/4
80 GT to 20
Class 2
Class 1


Watch
GT
Master
W/Keeper


Rating

Reg. II/3.2
Reg. II/3.1


Reg. II/4
< 20 GT
Class 2
Class 1




Master Reg. II/3.2
W/Keeper Reg. II/3.1




NEAR-COASTAL VOYAGES


Minimum Grades of Competency Required


Ships -Gross Tonnage (Length)
Master
Chief Mate as required
W/Keeper as required
Additional W/Keeper as required
W/Keeper Ratings as required
>3,000 GT
Class 1 Master Restricted Reg. II/2.2
Class 2 Master Restricted Reg. II/2.2
Class 1 W/Keeper Reg. II/1.2
Class 1 W/Keeper Reg. II/1.2
Class 1 Rating Reg. II/4
3,000 GT to
Class 2
Class 2
Class 1
Class 1
Class 1
1600 GT
Master
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper
Rating

Restricted
Restricted
Reg. II/1.2
Reg. II/1.2
Reg. II/4

Reg. II/2.4
Reg. II/2.4



1600 GT to
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5

Class 1
500 GT
Master Reg. II/3.6 & 3.7
Master Reg. II/3.6 & 3.7
Master Reg. II/3.6 & 3.7

Rating Reg. II/4
500 GT to
Class 4
Class 5
Class 5

Watch
80 GT
Master
Master
Master

Rating

Reg. II/3.6
Reg. II/3.6
Reg. II/3.6

Reg. II/4
80 GT to 20
Class 5
Class 5


Watch
GT
Master
Master


Rating

Reg. II/3.6
Reg. II/3.6


Reg. II/4
< 20 GT
Class 6



Watch

Master/Eng.



Rating Reg. II/4

2. Fishing Vessels - Master and deck department


UNLIMITED VOYAGES


Minimum Grades of Competency Required


Ships -
Master
Chief Mate
W/Keeper
Additional
Fishing
Gross

as required
as required
W/Keeper
Deckhands
Tonnage



as required
as required
(Length)





> 3,000 GT
Class 1 (F)
Class 2 (F)
Class 1 (F)
Class 1 (F)
PIQFD
(> 95 M)
Master
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper

3,000 GT to
Class 2 (F)
Class 2 (F)
Class 1 (F)
Class 1 (F)
PIQFD
500 GT (60 -
Master
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper

95 M)





500 GT to
Class 2 (F)
Class 1 (F)
Class 1 (F)

Safety
80 GT
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper

Certificate
(25- 60 M)





80 GT to 20
Class 2 (F)
Class 1 (F)


Safety
GT
Master
W/Keeper


Certificate
(15- 25 M)





< 20 GT
Class 2 (F)
Class 1 (F)


Safety
(15 - 7 M)
Master
W/Keeper


Certificate

NEAR-COASTAL VOYAGES


Minimum Grades of Competency Required


Ships -
Master
Chief Mate
W/Keeper
Additional
Fishing
Gross

as required
as required
W/Keeper
Deckhands
Tonnage



as required
as required
(Length)





>3,000 GT
Class 1 (F)
Class 2 (F)
Class 1 (F)
Class 1 (F)
PIQFD
(> 95 M)
Master
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper


Restricted
Restricted



3,000 GT to
Class 2 (F)
Class 2 (F)
Class 1 (F)
Class 1 (F)
PIQFD
1600 GT (75
Master
Master
W/Keeper
W/Keeper

- 95 M)
Restricted
Restricted



1600 GT to
Class 3 (F)
Class 4 (F)
Class 5 (F)

PIQFD
500 GT (60 -
Master
Master
Master


75 M)





500 GT to
Class 4 (F)
Class 5 (F)
Class 5 (F)

Safety
80 GT
Master
Master
Master

Certificate
(25- 60 M)





80 GT to 20
Class 5 (F)
Class 5 (F)


Safety
GT
Master
Master


Certificate
(15- 25 M)





< 20 GT
Class 5/6 (F)



Safety
(15 - 7 M)
Master/Eng.



Certificate

3. Commercial and Fishing Vessels - Engine department


UNLIMITED VOYAGES


Minimum Grades of Competency Required


Engine
Chief
2nd
W/Keeper
Additional
W/Keeper
Power
Engineer
Engineer
as required
W/Keeper
Ratings


as required

as required
as required
> 3,000
Class 1
Class 2
Eng./W/Keeper
Eng./W/Keeper
Class 1
kW
Eng.
Eng.
Reg. III/1.2
Reg. III/1.2
Rating

Reg. III/2.2
Reg. III/2.2


Reg. III/4
3,000 kW
Class 2
Class 2
Eng./W/Keeper
Eng./W/Keeper
Class 1
to
Eng.
Eng.
Reg. III/1.2
Reg. III/1.2
Rating
750 kW
Reg. III/3.2
Reg. III/3.2


Reg. III/4
750 kW to
Class 3
Class 3


Watch
500 kW
Eng.
Eng.


Rating





Reg. III/4
500 kW to
Class 4
Class 4


Watch
250 kW
Eng.
Eng.


Rating





Reg. III/4
< 250 kW
Class 4



Watch

Eng.



Rating Reg. III/4

NEAR-COASTAL VOYAGES


Minimum Grades of Competency Required


Engine
Chief
2nd
W/Keeper
Additional
W/Keeper
Power
Engineer
Engineer
as required
W/Keeper
Ratings


as required

as required
as required
> 3,000
Class 1
Class 2
Eng./W/Keeper
Eng./W/Keeper
Class 1
kW
Eng.
Eng.
Reg. III/1.2
Reg. III/1.2
Rating

Restricted Reg. III/2.2
Restricted Reg. III/2.2


Reg. III/4
3,000 kW
Class 2
Class 2


Class 1
to
Eng.
Eng.


Rating
750 kW
Restricted
Restricted


Reg. III/4

Reg. III/3.2
Reg. III/3.2



750 kW to
Class 3
Class 4


Watch
500 kW
Eng.
Eng.


Rating





Reg. III/4
500 kW to
Class 4
Class 5


Watch
250 kW
Eng.
Eng.


Rating





Reg. III/4
< 250 kW
Class 5/6 Eng.



Watch Rating Reg. III/4

PART B


DEFINITIONS


In this Schedule, in relation to a voyage, —


"inshore" means a voyage within 12 nautical miles of the coast of one of the islands of Tuvalu;


"near coastal" means —


(a) a voyage within 200 nautical miles of the coast of one of the islands of Tuvalu;

"unlimited" means a voyage which extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the coast of one of the islands of Tuvalu.


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PART C


FORM OF SAFE MANNING CERTIFICATE


GOVERNMENT OF TUVALU
SAFE MANNING CERTIFICATE
Ship's Name
: ........................................................................................
Call Sign
: ........................................................................................
Type
: ........................................................................................
Gross Registered Tonnage
: ........................................................................................
Port of Registry
: ........................................................................................
Area of Operation
: ........................................................................................
Main Propulsion (kW)
: .......................................................................................
Electric Plant
: ........................................................................................
Class
: ........................................................................................
Working Condition
:........................................................................................
Safe manning for operation with manned/ periodically unmanned machinery spaces and for safety related duties in accordance with the Merchant Shipping Act Cap 64.
For Unlimited/Near Coastal Operations
Rating
Number
Master
: ........................................................................................
Mate
:........................................................................................
Deck Watch keeper
: ........................................................................................
Extra Watch keeper
: ........................................................................................
Chief Engineer
: ........................................................................................
Second Engineer
: .......................................................................................
Engine Watch keeper
: .......................................................................................
Extra Watch keeper
: .......................................................................................
Deck Watch keeping Ratings
: .......................................................................................
Engine Watch keeping Ratings
.: .......................................................................................
All members of the subordinate crew shall meet such other requirements regarding safety training and additional qualifications as may be in force from time to time.
Minister:............................................................................... Date:..........................................

SCHEDULE 2


(Regulation 18(1))


MEDICAL STANDARDS


The standards of medical fitness for seafarers as required by Regulation 1/9 of the Convention are set forth in this Schedule.


1. The Medical Practitioner conducting a medical examination under this Regulation shall ensure that the seafarer does not suffer from:


(a) an impairment that causes unpredictable loss of consciousness and that cannot be controlled through medication;


(b) a disorder that could prevent the seafarer from reacting efficiently while on watch, or in an emergency;


(c) a condition that is likely to require emergency medical care and that cannot be controlled through medication;


(d) high blood pressure, or high risk of stroke or heart attack;


(e) a condition that could endanger others, taking into account the confined living conditions on board ship, such as


(i) AIDS or other sexually transmitted disease;


(ii) a communicable disease that could affect other seafarers coming into close contact.


(f) alcohol or drug addiction that could impair ability to carry out duties as and when required; and


(g) an active psychiatric disorder.


2. The Medical Practitioner conducting a medical examination under this Regulation shall ensure that the seafarer has:


(a) adequate muscle strength to carry a mass of 22 kg;


(b) the physical capacity to wear breathing apparatus and life saving equipment; and


(c) adequate vision and hearing and the agility and strength to perform the duties of fire fighting, first aid treatment and ship abandonment in an emergency.


3. The Medical Practitioner conducting a medical examination under this Regulation shall ensure that a seafarer who performs the following duties meets the physical requirements set out in "Seagoing Occupations" of the Physician's Guide published by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community;


(a) the duties of deck department personnel set out in clause 1.2;


(b) the duties of engineers set out in clause 1.3; or


(c) the duties of cooks or stewards set out in clause 1 4.


4. A medical examination conducted under this Regulation shall conform to the guidelines and time-period requirements of the Phy~'sicia17 's Guide published by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community.


5. Colour vision standards are those set out in Physician 's Guide Sections 3 1 and 3.2.


6. Subject to the provisions contained in the Physician's Guide, every seafarer before going to sea shall be in good health and shall have:


(a) normal blood pressure, or be on maintenance medication to maintain the blood pressure not to exceed 140/90;


(b) vision of 6/6 or equivalent international vision criteria, correctable to 6/12 for deck applicants and 6/18 for engineer applicants;


(c) unaided average threshold of hearing of 70dB or less in each ear for deck applicants, or functional speech discrimination of at least 80% at 55dB binaural, and 40 dB or less for engineer applicants, or functional speech discrimination of at least 90% at 5SdB binaural. Deck applicants may have aided average of 40dB or less or functional speech discrimination of 90% at 5SdB binaural.


7. Waivers may be granted in exceptional conditions for applicants who do not meet these criteria.


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SCHEDULE 3


(Regulation 21(3))


TRAINING PROGRAMMES


The training programmes provided for seafarers in Tuvalu shall include:


Subject
STCW Regulation
STCW Code
1. Pre-sea training for ratings in the deck, engine and catering departments.
Personal Survival Techniques
Reg. VI/I
Section A- VI/I-l
Fire Prevention & Fire-fighting
Reg. VI/l
Section A-VI/I-2
Elementary First Aid for Seafarers
Reg. VI/I
Section A-VI/I-3
Personal Safety & Social Responsibility
Reg. VI/I
Section A- VI/I-4
Deck Watch Rating (Rating forming part of a Navigation Watch)
Reg. II/4
Section A-II/4
Engine Watch Rating (Rating forming part of an Engine Watch)
Reg. III/4
Section A-III/4
Chemical Tanker Familiarisation
Reg. VII
Section A-VII
Liquified Gas Tanker Familiarisation
Reg. V/I
Section A-V/I
Oil Tanker Familiarisation
Reg. V/I
Section A-V/1
2. Training for experienced seafarers:
Personal Survival Techniques
Reg. VI/l
Section A-VI/I-l
Proficiency in Survival Craft
Reg. VI/I
Section A- VI/2-I
Prevention & Control of Shipboard Fires
Reg. VI/I
Section A- VI/1-2
Elementary First Aid for Seafarers
Reg. VI/l
Section A- VI/1-3
Personal Safety & Social Responsibility
Reg. VI/l
Section A- VI/1-4
Deck Watch Rating (Rating forming part of a Navigation Watch)
Reg. II/4
Section A-II/4
Engine Watch Rating (Rating forming part of an Engine Watch)
Reg. III/4
Section A-III/4

Subject
STCW Regulation
STCW Code
Class 1 Rating! Able Seaman, (incorporating rating forming part of a Navigation Watch)
Reg. II/4
Section A-II/4
Class 1 Rating/Motorman, (incorporating rating forming part of an Engine Watch)
Reg. III/4
Section A-III/4
Qualified Steward


Chemical Tanker Familiarisation
Reg. V/I
Section A-V /I
Liquified Gas Tanker Familiarisation
Reg. V/I
Section A-V/I
Oil Tanker Familiarisation
Reg. VII
Section A-V/I

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SCHEDULE 43
(Regulation 23 (4) & (5))


CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY PART A


CLASSES OF CERTIFICATE


Master Class 1
Master Class 3F
Engineer Class 1
Master Class 2
Master Class 4F
Engineer Class 2
Master Class 3
Master Class SF
Engineer Class 3
Master Class 4
Master/Engineer 6F
Engineer Class 4
Master Class 5

Engineer Class 5
Master/Engineer Class 6




Class 1
Mate Class 1
Pacific Island Qualified
Rating/Motorman
Mate Class 2
Fishing Deck Hand (P.I.Q.F.D)
Engine Watch Rating
Watchkeeping Officer Deck
Class 1 Rating/Able Seaman (AB)
Deck Watch Rating

SPECIAL TRAINING CERTIFICATES


Safety
Personal Survival
Prevention & Control of Shipboard Fires
Personal Safety & Social Responsibility
Elementary First Aid For Seafarer
Proficiency in Survival Craft
Chemical Tanker Familiarisation
Liquefied Gas Tanker Familiarisation
Oil Tanker Familiarisation
Qualified Steward


PART B


REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSES OF CERTIFICATES


1. General


Candidates for certification shall provide satisfactory proof


(a) of their identity;


(b) that their age is not less than that prescribed in these Regulations relevant to the certificate applied for;


(c) that they meet the standards of medical fitness, particularly regarding eyesight and hearing, established by the Minister, and they hold a valid document attesting to their medical fitness, issued by a duly qualified medical practitioner recognised by the Minister;


(d) of having completed the seagoing service and any related compulsory training required by these Regulations for the certificate applied for; and


(e) that they meet the standards of competence prescribed by these Regulations for the capacities, functions and levels that are to be identified in the endorsement to the certificate.


2. Requirements for Minimum Age and Sea service.


DECK CERTIFICATES


CLASS 1 MASTER


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 1 Mate, Class 2 Master and meet the requirement for certification of an officer in charge of a navigational watch of ships not less than 500 gross tonnage and have approved seagoing service in that capacity.


Required Sea Service:


Either:


(a) None, but candidate must hold a Class 2 Master certificate of competency; or


(b) 36 months approved seagoing service in charge of a navigation watch on ships 500 gross tonnage or over while holding a certificate of competency not lower than Watchkeeping Officer; or


(c) 24 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a certificate of competency as Class 1 Mate. This period may be reduced to 12 months provided 12 months of seagoing service has been served as Chief Mate;


In the case of (a), (b) or ( c) at least 12 months to must have been served on trading ships of 3,000 gross tonnage or over.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-II/2 of the STCW Code and includes management training and knowledge of the International Safety Management Code and includes practical training in ARPA, radar and electronic navigation


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats - Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First Aid at Sea - Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control- Section A-VI/3 of the STCW Code; (e) Occupational Health and Safety - Section A VI/I-4 of the STCW Code; (f) GMDSS General Operator's Certificate.


Examination


Must have passed an oral examination in appropriate operational knowledge conducted by an approved examiner.


For a Restricted Certificate, seagoing service can be performed in Near-coastal voyages.


CLASS 1 MATE


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 2 Mate or Watchkeeper-Deck


Required Sea Service:


12 months approved seagoing service in charge of a navigational watch on a vessel of 500 gross tonnage or over whilst holding a certificate of competency not lower than Watchkeeping Officer.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-lI/2 of the STCW Code and includes management training and knowledge of the International Safety Management Code and includes practical ARP A, radar and electronic navigation;


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A- VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First Aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A-VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section AVI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


(f) GMDSS General Operator's Certificate-Section A-IV/2 of the STCW Code.


Examination


Must have passed a written and oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


For a Restricted Certificate, seagoing service can be performed in Near-coastal voyages.


CLASS 2 MASTER


Minimum Age: Not prescribed


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 1 Mate, Class 2 Mate or Watchkeeping Officer-Deck.


Required Sea Service:


Either:


(a) 36 months approved seagoing service in charge of a navigation watch on ships of 500 gross tonnage or over while holding a certificate of competency not lower than Watchkeeping Officer; or


(b) 24 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a certificate of competency as Class 1 Mate or Class 2 Mate on ships of 500 gross tonnage. This period may be reduced to 12 months provided 12 months of seagoing service has been served as Chief Mate.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-lI/2 of the STCW Code and includes management training and knowledge of the International Safety Management Code and includes practical ARP A, radar and electronic navigation;


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats - Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First Aid at Sea - Section A- VI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control - Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code; (e) Occupational Health and Safety - Section A VI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


(f) GMDSS General Operator's Certificate - Section A-IV/2 of the STCW Code.


Examination


Must have passed an oral examination in operational knowledge conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 2 MATE


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Watchkeeping Officer.


Required Sea Service:


12 months approved seagoing service in charge of a navigation watch on ships 500 gross tonnage or over while holding a certificate of competency not lower than Watchkeeping Officer


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-II/2 of the STCW Code and includes management training and knowledge of the International Safety Management Code and includes practical training in ARP A, radar and electronic navigation;


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First Aid at Sea. Section A- VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A-YI/3 of the STCW Code; (e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section AVI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


(f) GMDSS General Operator's Certificate-Section A-IV/2 of the STCW Code.


Examination


Must have passed a written and oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


WATCHKEEPING OFFICER DECK


(Note: a Class 3 Master may cross credit to Class I Watchkeeper).


Minimum Age: 18 years


Prerequisite Certificate: Not prescribed


Required Sea Service:


Either:


(a) 36 months approved service; or


(b) have approved seagoing service of not less than one year as part of an approved training programmes which include on-board training which meets the requirements of section A-II/1 of the STCW code and is documented in an approved training record book. During the approved seagoing service, the candidate should have performed bridge watchkeeping duties under the supervision of a master or qualified officer for a period of not less than six months.


In either case, (a) or (b), not less than 6 months of seagoing service shall be performed in vessels in excess of 500 gross tonnage in Unlimited voyages.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-WI of the STCW Code and includes practical training in ARP A, radar and electronic navigation;


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control Section A- VII 3 of the STCW Code; (e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section AVI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


(f) GMDSS General Operator's Certificate-Section A-IVI2 of the STCW Code.


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 3 MASTER Note: a Class 3 Master may cross-rate to a Watchkeeping Officer, but must have completed at least 6 months' approved seagoing service on ships in excess of 500 gross tonnage in Unlimited voyages, which includes onboard training documented in an approved training record book.


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 4 Master.


Required Sea Service


12 months approved seagoing service as a watchkeeping officer whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than a Class 4 Master.


Not less than 6 months of seagoing service shall be performed on vessels in excess of 500 gross tonnage.


Remission of seagoing service may be allowed for attendance at approved training courses.


This service may be performed either in or out of the Near-coastal voyage Area


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Section A-II/3 of the STCW Code for masters on ships engaged in Near-coastal voyages.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A-VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 4 MASTER


Minimum Age: 20 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 5 Master


Required Sea Service:


12 months approved seagoing service as a watchkeeping officer holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than a Class 5 Master.


Remission of seagoing service may be allowed for attendance at approved training courses.


This service may be performed either in or out of the Near-coastal voyage Area.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Section A-II/3 of the STCW Code for masters on ships engaged in Near-coastal voyages.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A-VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A VI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 5 MASTER


Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service:


Either


(a) 30 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than a Safety Certificate; or


(b) 18 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than Class 6 Master/Eng.; or


(c) 18 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than Watch Keeping Rating-Deck.


Remission of seagoing service may be allowed for attendance at approved training courses. This service may be performed either in or out of the Near-coastal voyage Area.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Section A-II/3 of the STCW Code for officers in charge of navigational watch on ships engaged in Near-coastal voyages.


Hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A- VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code; (e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section AVI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 6 MASTER/ENG


Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate.


Required Sea Service: 12 months approved sea service whilst holding a Safety Certificate


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in the South Pacific Maritime Code for Masters/Engineers on ships engaged in Near-coastal voyages.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department,


(b) Survival techniques. Section A- VI/1-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) Basic First Aid at Sea. Section A- VI/l-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Fire Prevention and Firefighting. Section A-VI/l-2 of the STCW Code,


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A VI/l-4 of the STCW Code


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 1 RATING/ABLE SEAMAN


Minimum Age: 18 years


Pre-requisite Certificate: Safety Certificate. Steering Certificate


Required Sea Service: 24 months (remission of up to 6 months may be allowed for attendance at approved training programmes. )


Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved the appropriate standard of competence prescribed in Section II/4 of the Code and satisfactory evidence of competence as an able bodied seaman such as successful completion of approved competency based training programme.


DECK WATCH RATING


Minimum Age: 16 years


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate Steering Certificate.


Required Sea Service: 6 months (remission of up to 3 months may be allowed for attendance at approved training programmes.)


Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved the appropriate standard of competence prescribed in Section A-II/4 of the Code and satisfactory evidence of competence as a deck rating such as successful completion of an approved competency based training programme.


SPECIAL TRAINING CERTIFICATES


SAFETY CERTIFICATE


Minimum Age: 16


Prerequisite Certificate: None


Required Sea Service: None


Each candidate for certification shall receive familiarisation and basic safety training or instruction in accordance with Section A- VI/1 and Tables A- VIII-I, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 of the Code and shall be required to meet the standards of competence specified therein.


PERSONAL SURVIVAL


Minimum Age: 18


Prerequisite Certificate: None


Required Sea Service:


Every candidate for certification shall re required evidence of having achieved the standard of competence prescribed in Section A- VI/1 and Table A- VI/I-1 of the Code.


PREVENTION & CONTROL OF SHIPBOARD FIRES


Minimum Age: 18


Prerequisite Certificate: None


Required Sea Service:


Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved the standard of competence prescribed in Section A- VI/l and Table A- VI/l2 of the Code.


PERSONAL SAFETY & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY


Minimum Age: 18


Prerequisite Certificate: None


Required Sea Service:
Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved the standard of competence prescribed in Section A- VI/l and Table A- VI/l4 of the Code.


ELEMENTARY FIRST AID FOR SEAFARERS


Minimum Age: Not prescribed


Prerequisite Certificate: None


Required Sea Service:


Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved the standard of competence prescribed in Section A-VIII and table A- VI/l-3 of the Code.


PROFICIENCY IN SURVIVAL CRAFT


Minimum Age: 18


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service: 12 months (remission of up to 6 months may be allowed for
attendance at approved training programs.)


Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved
the standard of competence prescribed in Section A- VI/2 and Table 2-1 of the Code.

CHEMICAL TANKER FAMILIARISATIO


Minimum Age: Not prescribed


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service:


Each candidate for certification shall receive familiarisation and safety training or instruction in the operation of chemical tankers and carriage of chemical cargoes in bulk accordance with Section A- VI/I of the Code and shall be required to meet the standards of competence specified therein.


LIQUIFIED GAS TANKER FAMILIARISATION


Minimum Age: Not prescribed


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service:


Each candidate for certification shall receive familiarisation and safety training or instruction in the operation of liquefied gas tankers and carriage of liquefied gas cargoes in bulk accordance with Section A-VII of the Code and shall be required to meet the standards of competence specified therein.


OIL TANKER FAMILIARISATION


Minimum Age: Not prescribed


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service:


Each candidate for certification shall receive familiarisation and safety training or instruction in the operation of oil tankers and carriage of oil and petroleum cargoes in bulk accordance with Section A- V/1 of the Code and shall be required to meet the standards of competence specified therein.


QUALIFIED STEWARD


Minimum Age: 18


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service: 24 months (remission of up to 6 months may be allowed for attendance at approved training programs.) Satisfactory evidence of competence as a qualified steward such as successful completion of an approved competency based training programme.


FISHING CERTIFICATES


CLASS 3 MASTER (F)


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 4 Master (F)


Required Sea Service


12 months approved seagoing service as a watchkeeping officer whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than a Class 4 Master (F)


Not less than 6 months of seagoing service shall be performed on vessels in excess of 25
metres length.


Remission of seagoing service may be allowed for attendance at approved training courses.

This service may be performed either in or out of the Near-coastal voyage.

Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Section A-ll/3 of the STCW Code for masters on vessels engaged in Near-coastal voyages or fishing vessels operating in Near-coastal waters.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A- VI/2-l of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A- VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced fire Fighting and Control. Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an examiner.


CLASS 4 MASTER (F)


Minimum Age: 20 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 5 Master (F)


Required Sea Service:


12 months approved seagoing service as a watchkeeping officer whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than a Class 5 Master (F).


Remission of seagoing service may be allowed for attendance at approved training courses.
This service may be performed either in or out of the Near-coastal voyage. Course of Study


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Section A-ll/3 of the STCW Code for masters on vessels engaged in Near-coastal voyages or fishing vessels operating in Near-coastal waters.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an examiner.


CLASS 5 MASTER (F)


Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service:


Either:


(a) 30 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than a Safety Certificate; or


(b) 18 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than Class 6 Master/Eng.; or


(c) 18 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency not lower than P.IE.Q.F.D.


Remission of seagoing service may be allowed for attendance at· approved training courses


This service may be performed either in or out of the Near-coastal voyage


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Section A-IV3 of the STCW Code for officers in charge of a navigational watch on fishing vessels engaged in Near-coastal voyages.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A- VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A-VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section AVI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an examiner.


CLASS 6 MASTER/ENG (F)


Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate.


Required Sea Service: 12 months approved sea service.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) Survival techniques. Section A-VI/1-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) Basic First Aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-3 of the STCW Code;


(d) Fire Prevention and Fire-fighting. Section A-VI/l-2 of the STCW Code


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/I-4 of the STCW Code


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in the South Pacific Maritime Code for Masters/Engineers on ships engaged in Near- coastal voyages.


Examination .


Must have passed a written and an' oral examination conducted by an. approved examiner.


PACIFIC ISLAND QUALIFIED FISHING DECKHAND


Minimum Age: 16 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate.


Required Sea Service: 12 months approved sea service.


The Authority may allow remission of seagoing service of six months for attendance at an approved training programme.


Must hold the following current Certificates


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) Survival techniques. Section A- VI/I-l of the STCW Code;


(c) Basic First Aid at Sea Section A-VI/1-3 of the STCW Code;


(d) Fire Prevention and Firefighting. Section A- VI/l-2 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section AVI/l-4 of the STCW Code.


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


Flow Diagram


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ENGINEERING CERTIFICATES


CLASS 1 CHIEF ENGINEER


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 1 Second Engineer or a Class 2 Chief Engineer and meet the requirements for certification as an Officer in Charge of an engineering watch.


Required Sea Service:


Either:


(a) 36 months approved seagoing service of which not less than 12 months shall have been served on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more as an Engineer Officer in a position of responsibility whilst holding a certificate of competency as Class 1 Second Engineer


(b) 12 months approved seagoing service on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more as an Engineer Officer in a position of responsibility whilst holding a certificate of competency as a Class 2 Chief Engineer


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-1II/2 of the STCW Code and includes management training and knowledge of the International Safety Management Code


Hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats - Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A- VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed an oral examination in appropriate operational knowledge conducted by an approved examiner


CLASS 1 SECOND ENGINEER


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Watchkeeping Engineer Officer.


Required Sea Service: Must have completed at least 12 months approved seagoing service on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery between 750 kW to 3,000 kW propulsion power as Assistant Engineer Officer or Engineer Officer whilst holding a certificate of competency as Watchkeeping Engineer Officer.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-III/2 of the STCW Code and includes management training and knowledge of the International Safety Management Code.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats - Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A- Vl/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 2 CHIEF ENGINEER


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 2 Second Engineer, and meet the requirements for certification as an Officer in Charge of an engineering watch.


Required Sea Service: Must have completed at least 24 months approved seagoing service of which not less than 12 months shall have been served on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery between 750 kW to 3,000 kW propulsion power whilst holding a certificate of competency as Class 2 Second Engineer.


Every engineer who is qualified to serve as a second engineer on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more, may serve as chief engineer on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery of less than 3,000 k W propulsion power, provided that not less than 12 months' approved seagoing service shall have been served as an Engineer Officer in a position of responsibility and the certificate is so endorsed


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-III/3 of the STCW Code and includes management training and knowledge of the International Safety Management Code.


Hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed an oral examination in appropriate operational knowledge conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 2 SECOND ENGINEER


Minimum Age: Not prescribed.


Prerequisite Certificate: Officer in Charge of an engineering watch.


Required Sea Service: Must have completed at least 12 months' approved seagoing service on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery of between 750 kW to 3,000 kW propulsion power whilst holding a certificate of competency as Watchkeeping Engineering


Hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other· than fast rescue boats - Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A-VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A- VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


WATCHKEEPING ENGINEER


(Note: a Class 3 Engineer may cross credit to a Watchkeeping Engineer).

Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Not prescribed


Required Sea Service:


Must have:


(a) have completed not less than six months seagoing service in the engine department in accordance with section A-III/1 of the STCW Code; and


(b) completed approved education and training of at least 30 months, which includes on-board· training documented in an approved training record book and meet the standards of competence specified in Section A-III/1 of the STCW Code.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in Table A-III/1 of the STCW Code.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-l of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 3 CHIEF ENGINEER.


Note: a Class 3 Chief Engineer may cross-rate to Watchkeeping Engineer in Charge of an engineering watch, but must have completed at least 6 months' approved seagoing service on ships powered by main engine propulsion machinery of above 750 kW propulsion power


Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Class 4 Chief Engineer.


Required Sea Service:


Either


(a) Not less than 12 months approved seagoing service as a Watchkeeping Engineer whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as a Class 4 Chief Engineer or;


(b) Have completed approved education and training of at least 36 months which includes 6 months onboard training (on vessels more than 500 kW propulsion power machinery) which include on-board training documented in an approved training record book.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in the South Pacific Maritime Code.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A- VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VIII -4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/I-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner


CLASS 4 CHIEF ENGINEER


Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate.


Required Sea Service:


Either:


(a) Not less than 12 months approved service as a watchkeeping engineer whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as a Class 5 Chief Eng.; or


(b) Not less than 12 months at sea as a watchkeeping engineer on completion of 3 years workshop service acceptable to the Authority or


(c) Have completed approved education and training of at least 36 months which includes 6 months onboard training (on vessels more than 250 kW propulsion power machinery) which include on-board training documented in an approved training record book.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in the South Pacific Maritime Code.


Hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A- VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Advanced Fire Fighting and Control. Section A- VI/3 of the STCW Code;


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 5 CHIEF ENGINEER


Minimum Age: 18 years.


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service:


Either:


(a) Not less than a 3 years programme of training approved by the Authority, including not less than one year at sea in work associated with engine operation; or


(b) Not less than 12 months at sea as engineer on completion of 3 years workshop service acceptable to the Authority; or


(c) Have completed approved education and training of at least 24 months which includes 6 months onboard training (on vessels more than 200 kW propulsion power machinery) which include on-board training documented in an approved training record book; or


(d) Not less than 12 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as Class 6 master/Eng. and completed not less than one years of approved workshop training; or


(e) Not less than 12 months approved seagoing service whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as Watchkeeping Rating and completed not less than one years of approved workshop training.


Course of Study


Must have satisfactorily completed an appropriate course of study that at least meets the standards specified in the South Pacific Maritime Code.


Must hold the following current Certificates:


(a) valid certificate of medical fitness for service in the deck department;


(b) certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats- Section A-VI/2-1 of the STCW Code;


(c) First aid at Sea. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


(d) Fire Prevention and Control. Section A-VI/l-2 of the STCW Code


(e) Occupational Health and Safety. Section A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code;


Examination


Must have passed a written and an oral examination conducted by an approved examiner.


CLASS 1 RATING/MOTORMAN


Minimum Age: 18 years


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service: 24 months (remission of up to 6 months may be allowed for attendance at approved training programmes.)


Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved the appropriate standard of competence prescribed in Section A-III/4 of the Code and satisfactory evidence of competence as a motorman such as successful completion of an approved competency based training programme.


ENGINE WATCH RATING


Minimum Age: 16 years


Prerequisite Certificate: Safety Certificate


Required Sea Service: 6 months (remission of up to 3 months may be allowed for attendance at approved training programmes.)


Every candidate for certification shall be required to provide evidence of having achieved the appropriate standard of competence prescribed in Section A-III/4 of the Code and satisfactory evidence of competence as an engine rating such as successful completion of an approved competency based training programme.


Flow Diagram


ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT



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SCHEDULE 5


(Regulations 19(2),23(2),24(3),25(7) and 26(5))


FEES


Item
A$
Issue of a certificate of competency
50
Endorsement of a certificate of competency
50
Revalidation of a certificate of competency
50
Replacement of a lost certificate
50
Issue of a medical certificate
25

ENDNOTES
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1 Cap. 48.28
2 Cap. 48.08
3 Substituted by LN 11/2000 commencement 1 October 2000


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