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STCW Update

STCW Update. Presented by David H. Sump. April 29, 2014. What is the STCW?. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON STANDARDS OF TRAINING, CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING FOR SEAFARERS. Brief History of STCW. Drafted at IMO in 1978 Entered into force in 1984 Amended in 1995

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STCW Update

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  1. STCW Update Presented by David H. Sump April 29, 2014

  2. What is the STCW? INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON STANDARDS OF TRAINING, CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING FOR SEAFARERS

  3. Brief History of STCW • Drafted at IMO in 1978 • Entered into force in 1984 • Amended in 1995 • Amendments entered into force in 1997 • Manila Amendments in 2010 • Manila Amendments effective 2012

  4. Purpose of STCW • Previous standards of training, certification and watchkeepingwere established by individual governments. • Without reference to practices in other countries. • Standards and procedures varied widely.

  5. Manila Amendments • New rest hours for seafarers • New grades of certificates of competence for Able seaman in both deck and engine • New and updated training, refreshing requirements • Mandatory security training • Additional medical standards • Specific Alcohol limits in blood or breath.

  6. STCW Implementing Provisions • Federal statutes: no federal statute specifically enacts STCW • Federal regulations: 46 CFR Parts 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 • Federal Policy: Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circulars

  7. Recent Developments • December 24, 2013: Final Rule Implementing Amendments (78FR77796) • Purpose is to harmonize and incorporate the requirements for national licenses with those of the STCW and its 2010 Manila Amendments • Amending existing domestic regulations to bring U.S. into conformity • Ensure U.S. stays on the “White List” of countries giving STCW full effect. (Comity)

  8. What is Being Changed? • Medical certificates reduced from 5 years to 2 years on STCW vessels • Require leadership/management skills for management level credential • Engine Room Resource Management training for engineers for operations level credential • New STCW endorsement for basic and advanced oil/chemical/LNG cargo ops

  9. What is Being Changed? • Safety refresher training every 5 years for all STCW-endorsed mariners holding select credentials • Personnel serving as able seafarers on STCW vessels must meet the requirements for certification.

  10. Where Can I Seek Guidance? • USCG National Maritime Center Webpage: www.uscg.mil/nmc/ • USCG Webinars: www.uscg.mil/nmc/videos/STCW/webinars.asp • Frequently Asked Questions: www.uscg.mil/nmc/new_STCW_Rule_FAQ.asp

  11. Where Can I Seek Guidance? • Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circulars: • 01-14: Guidance on Issuance of Medical Certificates • 02-14: Grandfathering/transitioning Merchant Mariner Credentials • 03-14: Training Course Approvals • 04-14: Qualifications for Survival Craft and Rescue Boats Endorsement • 05-15: Qualifications for Fast Rescue Boat Endorsement

  12. Where Can I Seek Guidance? • Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circulars: • 06-14: Qualifications for Navigational Watch Endorsement • 07-14: Qualifications for Engineering Watch Endorsement • 08-14: Qualifications for Basic Training Endorsement • 09-14: Qualification for Advance Firefighting Endorsement

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