CHAPTER IGENERAL PROVISIONS 1.The Regulations referred to in this Annex are supplemented by...2.Part A of the STCW Code contains standards of competence...CHAPTER IIMASTER AND DECK DEPARTMENT Regulation II/1Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of officers in charge of...1.Every officer in charge of a navigational watch serving on...2.Every candidate for certification shall: Regulation II/2Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of masters and chief mates...Master and chief mate on ships of 3000 gross tonnage...1.Every master and chief mate on a seagoing ship of...2.Every candidate for certification shall: Master and chief mate on ships of between 500 and...3.Every master and chief mate on a seagoing ship of...4.Every candidate for certification shall: Regulation II/3Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of officers in charge of...Ships not engaged on near-coastal voyages 1.Every officer in charge of a navigational watch serving on...2.Every master serving on a seagoing ship of less than...Ships engaged on near-coastal voyages Officer in charge of a navigational watch 3.Every officer in charge of a navigational watch on a...4.Every candidate for certification as officer in charge of a...Master 5.Every master serving on a seagoing ship of less than...6.Every candidate for certification as master on a seagoing ship...Exemptions 7.The Administration, if it considers that a ship’s size and...Regulation II/4Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of ratings forming part of...1.Every rating forming part of a navigational watch on a...2.Every candidate for certification shall: 3.The seagoing service, training and experience required by points 2.2.1...Regulation II/5Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of ratings as able seafarer...1.Every able seafarer deck serving on a seagoing ship of...2.Every candidate for certification shall: 3.Every Member State shall compare the standards of competence which...4.Until 1 January 2017 , a Member State which is...5.Seafarers may be considered by the Member State to have...CHAPTER IIIENGINE DEPARTMENT Regulation III/1Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of officers in charge of...1.Every officer in charge of an engineering watch in a...2.Every candidate for certification shall: Regulation III/2Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of chief engineer officers and...1.Every chief engineer officer and second engineer officer on a...2.Every candidate for certification shall: Regulation III/3Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of chief engineer officers and...1.Every chief engineer officer and second engineer officer on a...2.Every candidate for certification shall: 3.Every engineer officer who is qualified to serve as second...Regulation III/4Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of ratings forming part of...1.Every rating forming part of an engine-room watch or designated...2.Every candidate for certification shall: 3.The seagoing service, training and experience required by points 2.2.1...Regulation III/5Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of ratings as able seafarer...1.Every able seafarer engine serving on a seagoing ship powered...2.Every candidate for certification shall: 3.Every Member State shall compare the standards of competence which...4.Seafarers may be considered by the Member State to have...Regulation III/6Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical officer 1.Every electro-technical officer serving on a seagoing ship powered by...2.Every candidate for certification shall: 3.Every Member State shall compare the standards of competence which...4.Seafarers may be considered by the Member State to have...5.Notwithstanding the above requirements of paragraphs 1 to 4, a...Regulation III/7Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical rating 1.Every electro-technical rating serving on a seagoing ship powered by...2.Every candidate for certification shall: 3.Every Member State shall compare the standards of competence which...4.Seafarers may be considered by the Member State to have...5.Notwithstanding the above requirements of paragraphs 1 to 4, a...CHAPTER IVRADIO COMMUNICATION AND RADIO OPERATORS Explanatory note Regulation IV/1Application 1.Except as provided in point 2, the provisions of this...2.Radio operators on ships not required to comply with the...Regulation IV/2Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of GMDSS radio operators 1.Every person in charge of or performing radio duties on...2.In addition, every candidate for certification of competency under this...CHAPTER VSPECIAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONNEL ON CERTAIN TYPES OF SHIPS...Regulation V/1-1Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters,...1.Officers and ratings assigned specific duties and responsibilities related to...2.Every candidate for a certificate in basic training for oil...3.Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and...4.Every candidate for a certificate in advanced training for oil...5.Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and...6.Every candidate for a certificate in advanced training for chemical...7.Member States shall ensure that a certificate of proficiency is...Regulation V/1-2Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters,...1.Officers and ratings assigned specific duties and responsibilities related to...2.Every candidate for a certificate in basic training for liquefied...3.Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and...4.Every candidate for a certificate in advanced training for liquefied...5.Member States shall ensure that a certificate of proficiency is...Regulation V/2Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters,...1.This Regulation applies to masters, officers, ratings and other personnel...2.Before being assigned shipboard duties, all persons serving on a...3.Masters, officers, ratings and other personnel serving on board passenger...4.Masters, officers, ratings and other personnel who are required to...5.Personnel serving on board passenger ships shall complete passenger ship...6.Personnel providing direct service to passengers in passenger spaces on...7.Masters, officers, ratings qualified in accordance with Chapters II, III...8.Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and...9.Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and...10.Member States shall ensure that documentary evidence of the training which...Regulation V/3Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters,...1.This Regulation applies to masters, officers and ratings and other...2.Prior to being assigned shipboard duties on board ships subject...3.All seafarers serving on board ships subject to the IGF...4.Seafarers responsible for designated safety duties associated with the care,...5.Every candidate for a certificate in basic training for service...6.Seafarers responsible for designated safety duties associated with the care,...7.Masters, engineer officers and all personnel with immediate responsibility for...8.Every candidate for a certificate in advanced training for service...9.Masters, engineer officers and any person with immediate responsibility for...10.Member States shall ensure that a certificate of proficiency is issued...11.Seafarers holding certificates of proficiency in accordance with paragraph4 or 7...Regulation V/4Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters...1.Masters, chief mates and officers in charge of a navigational...2.Every candidate for a certificate in basic training for ships...3.Masters and chief mates on ships operating in polar waters...4.Every candidate for a certificate in advanced training for ships...5.Member States shall ensure that a certificate of proficiency is issued...6.Until  1 July 2020 , seafarers who commenced approved seagoing service in...7.Until  1 July 2020 , seafarers who commenced approved seagoing service in...CHAPTER VIEMERGENCY, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, SECURITY, MEDICAL CARE AND SURVIVAL FUNCTIONS Regulation VI/1Mandatory minimum requirements for safety familiarisation, basic training and instruction...1.Seafarers shall receive familiarisation and basic training or instruction in...2.Where basic training is not included in the qualification for...Regulation VI/2Mandatory minimum requirements for the issue of certificates of proficiency...1.Every candidate for a certificate of proficiency in survival craft...2.Every candidate for a certificate of proficiency in fast rescue...Regulation VI/3Mandatory minimum requirements for training in advanced firefighting 1.Seafarers designated to control firefighting operations shall have successfully completed...2.Where training in advanced firefighting is not included in the...Regulation VI/4Mandatory minimum requirements relating to medical first aid and medical...1.Seafarers designated to provide medical first aid on board ship...2.Seafarers designated to take charge of medical care on board...3.Where training in medical first aid or medical care is...Regulation VI/5Mandatory minimum requirements for the issue of certificates of proficiency...1.Every candidate for a certificate of proficiency as ship security...2.Member States shall ensure that every person found qualified under...Regulation VI/6 Mandatory minimum requirements for security related training and instruction for...1.Seafarers shall receive security-related familiarisation and security-awareness training or instruction...2.Where security awareness is not included in the qualification for...3.Every Member State shall compare the security-related training or instruction...Seafarers with designated security duties 4.Seafarers with designated security duties shall meet the standard of...5.Where training in designated security duties is not included in...6.Every Member State shall compare the security training standards required...CHAPTER VIIALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION Regulation VII/1Issue of alternative certificates 1.Notwithstanding the requirements for certification laid down in Chapters II...2.No certificate shall be issued under this chapter unless the...Regulation VII/2Certification of seafarers Regulation VII/3Principles governing the issue of alternative certificates 1.A Member State which elects to issue or authorise the...2.The principle of interchangeability in point 1 shall ensure that:...3.In issuing any certificate under the provisions of this chapter...4.The principles contained in points 1 and 2 shall ensure...1.The third country must be a Party to the STCW...2.The third country must have been identified by the Maritime...3.The Commission, assisted by the European Maritime Safety Agency and...4.The Member State is in the process of agreeing an...5.The Member State has introduced measures to ensure that seafarers...6.If a Member State wishes to supplement assessment of compliance...PART APART B1.Where reference is made to this Annex, the following information...2.Member States may provide, on a voluntary basis, information on...

Directive 2008/106/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

of 19 November 2008

on the minimum level of training of seafarers (recast)

(Text with EEA relevance)

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 80(2) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee1,

After consulting the Committee of the Regions,

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty2,

Whereas:

(1)

Directive 2001/25/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 April 2001 on the minimum level of training of seafarers3 has been significantly amended on several occasions4. Now that new amendments are being made to that Directive, it is desirable, for reasons of clarity, that the provisions in question should be recast.

(2)

Actions to be taken at Community level in the field of maritime safety and pollution prevention at sea should be in line with internationally agreed rules and standards.

(3)

In order to maintain and develop the level of knowledge and skills in the maritime sector in the Community, it is important to pay appropriate attention to maritime training and the status of seafarers in the Community.

(4)

A consistent level of training for the award of vocational competency certificates to seafarers should be ensured in the interests of maritime safety.

(5)

Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications5 applies to maritime occupations covered by this Directive. It will help promote compliance with the obligations laid down in the Treaty abolishing obstacles to the free movement of persons and services between Member States.

(6)

The mutual recognition of diplomas and certificates provided for under Directive 2005/36/EC does not always ensure a standardised level of training for all seafarers serving on board vessels flying the flag of a Member State. This is, however, vital from the viewpoint of maritime safety.

(7)

It is therefore essential to define a minimum level of training for seafarers in the Community. That level should be based on the standards of training already agreed at international level, namely the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 (STCW Convention), as revised in 1995. All Member States are Parties to that Convention.

(8)

Member States may establish standards higher than the minimum standards laid down in the STCW Convention and this Directive.

(9)

The Regulations of the STCW Convention annexed to this Directive should be supplemented by the mandatory provisions contained in Part A of the Seafarers’ Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Code (STCW Code). Part B of the STCW Code contains recommended guidance intended to assist Parties to the STCW Convention and those involved in implementing, applying or enforcing its measures to give the Convention full and complete effect in a uniform manner.

(10)

For the enhancement of maritime safety and pollution prevention at sea, provisions on minimum rest periods for watchkeeping personnel should be established in this Directive in accordance with the STCW Convention. Those provisions should be applied without prejudice to the provisions of Council Directive 1999/63/EC of 21 June 1999 concerning the Agreement on the organisation of working time of seafarers concluded by the European Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA) and the Federation of Transport Workers’ Unions in the European Union (FST)6.

(11)

Member States should take and enforce specific measures to prevent and penalise fraudulent practices associated with certificates of competency as well as pursue their efforts within the IMO to achieve strict and enforceable agreements on the worldwide combating of such practices.

(12)

In order to enhance maritime safety and prevent loss of human life and maritime pollution, communication among crew members on board ships sailing in Community waters should be improved.

(13)

Personnel on board passenger ships nominated to assist passengers in emergency situations should be able to communicate with the passengers.

(14)

Crews serving on board tankers carrying noxious or polluting cargo should be capable of coping effectively with accident prevention and emergency situations. It is paramount that a proper communication link between the master, officers and ratings is established, covering the requirements provided for in this Directive.

(15)

It is essential to ensure that seafarers holding certificates issued by third countries and serving on board Community ships have a level of competence equivalent to that required by the STCW Convention. This Directive should lay down procedures and common criteria for the recognition by the Member States of certificates issued by third countries, based on the training and certification requirements as agreed in the framework of the STCW Convention.

(16)

In the interests of safety at sea, Member States should recognise qualifications proving the required level of training only where these are issued by or on behalf of Parties to the STCW Convention which have been identified by the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) as having been shown to have given, and still to be giving, full effect to the standards set out in that Convention. To bridge the time gap until the MSC has been able to carry out such identification, a procedure for the preliminary recognition of certificates is needed.

(17)

Where appropriate, maritime institutes, training programmes and courses should be inspected. Criteria for such inspection should therefore be established.

(18)

The Commission should be assisted by a committee in carrying out the tasks related to the recognition of certificates issued by training institutes or administrations of third countries.

(19)

The European Maritime Safety Agency established by Regulation (EC) No 1406/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council7 should assist the Commission in verifying that Member States comply with the requirements laid down in this Directive.

(20)

Member States, as port authorities, are required to enhance safety and prevention of pollution in Community waters through priority inspection of vessels flying the flag of a third country which has not ratified the STCW Convention, thereby ensuring no more favourable treatment to vessels flying the flag of a third country.

(21)

It is appropriate to include in this Directive provisions on port State control, pending the amendment of Council Directive 95/21/EC8 on port State control of shipping in order to transfer to that Directive the provisions on port State control which are included in this Directive.

(22)

It is necessary to provide for procedures for adapting this Directive to changes in international conventions and codes.

(23)

The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission9.

(24)

In particular the Commission should be empowered to amend this Directive in order to apply, for the purposes of this Directive, subsequent amendments to certain international codes and any relevant amendment to Community legislation. Since those measures are of general scope and are designed to amend non-essential elements of this Directive, they must be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny provided for in Article 5a of Decision 1999/468/EC.

(25)

The new elements introduced into this Directive only concern the committee procedures. They therefore do not need to be transposed by the Member States.

(26)

This Directive should be without prejudice to the obligations of the Members States relating to the time limits for transposition into national law of the Directives set out in Annex III, Part B,

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