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Chief engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW — 3,000 kW propulsion power must:

a) Previous certificate & seagoing service: meet the requirements for certification as an officer in charge of an engineering watch and have not less than 24 months approved seagoing service, of which not less than 12 months shall have been served while qualified to serve as second engineer officer.

 

b) Education & training: have completed approved education and training and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-III/3 of the STCW Code.

Second engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW — 3,000 kW propulsion power must:

a) Previous certificate & seagoing service: meet the requirements for certification as an officer in charge of an engineering watch and have not less than 12 months approved seagoing service as assistant engineer officer or engineer officer.

 

b) Education & training: have completed approved education and training and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-III/3 of the STCW Code.

 

Note: The chief engineer and second engineer competencies now include engine resource management and require leadership, teamwork and management skills.

Note: The minimum period of training has been reduced from 30 months to 12 months of a combined workshop skills training and an approved seagoing service (six months) as part of an approved training programme. However competence levels have not been reduced and training periods should remain as currently set by administrations.

Note: There are also alternative training options for integrated ratings in A-VII/2 and seafarers should make enquires with their national administrations.

 

Note: Seafarers may be considered to have met requirements of this regulation if they have served on board a ship for a period of not less than 12 months within the last 60 months preceding the entry into force of this regulation and the competence specified in section A-III/7 Notwithstanding the above requirements, a suitable qualified person may be able to undertake certain functions of section A-III/7

STCW Code Chapter III

Contents of presentation :

  • What is STCW?
  • What is STCW Code Chapter III?
  • STCW Code Chapter III Regulations
  • Chapter III Regulations Implementation in Ship Management Company(Check List)

Chapter III Regulations Implementation in Ship Management Company(Check List)

Certificates of engine department

STCW Code Chapter III Regulations

  • Chief engineer officer
  • Second engineer officer
  • Officer in charge of an engineering watch
  • Able seafarer engine
  • Electro-technical rating

Now,we describe what you need general requirments to obtain a certificate to became member of engine department.

Regulation III/1

Regulation III/2

Regulation III/3

Regulation III/4

Regulation III/5

Regulation III/6

Regulation III/7

Historical Development

What is STCW?

  • In 1978, established
  • In 1991,1994,1995 and 1997 , updated & reversed
  • The STCW Convention & Code 2010 Manila Amendments

Regulation III/2

Regulation III/1

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of chief engineer officers and second engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more.

Regulation III/3

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of officers in charge of an engineering watch in a manned engine-room or designated duty engineers in a periodically unmanned engine-room.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) held a convention to improve the worldwide standards for safety and training of professional mariners in 1978. The Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) Convention established a code adopted by many nations on July 7, 1978 and was named the Seafarers Training, Certification, & Watchkeeping (STCW) Code.

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of chief engineer officers and second engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of between 750 kW and 3,000 kW propulsion power.

Regulation III/4

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of ratings as able seafarer engine in a manned engine-room or designated to perform duties in a periodically unmanned engine-room.

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of ratings forming part of a watch in a manned engine-room or designated to perform duties in a periodically unmanned engine-room.

General Requirements To Obtain A Certificate Of Competency As A Chief Engineer

Regulation III/5

REQUIRMENTS FOR CHIEF ENGINEER

  • Chief engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more must:

a) Previous certificate & seagoing service: meet the requirements for certification as an officer in charge of an engineering watch and have not less than 36 months approved seagoing service, of which not less than 12 months shall have been served as an engineer officer in a position of responsibility while qualified to serve as second engineer officer.

b) Education & training: have completed approved education and training and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-III/2 of the STCW Code.

  • Have completes an approved engineering management course
  • Have completes approved machinery space simulator training
  • Have completed approved examination and assessment
  • Basic safety training

– Personal survival techniques

– Fire prevention and fire fighting

– Elementary first aid

– Personal safety and social responsibility

  • National certificate of competence and endorsement
  • Flag state endorsement of recognition
  • Medical first aid
  • Survival craft and rescue boats
  • Advanced fire fighting
  • Medical fitness
  • Basic safety familiarization
  • Ship specific familiarization
  • Security familiarisation

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical officers.

Regulation III/6

Engine department

Regulation III/7

What is STCW Code Chapter III?

Officers;

Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical ratings.

General Requirements to obtain a certificate as a Second Engineer

Chief Engineer

Second Engineer

Third Engineer

REQUIRMENTS FOR SECOND ENGINEER

Chapter III of the STCW Annex is interested engine department and about the requirements for the officers and ratings.

Rating;

  • National certificate of competence and endorsement
  • Flag state endorsement of recognition
  • Basic safety training

– Personal survival techniques

– Fire prevention and fire fighting

– Elementary first aid

– Personal safety and social responsibility

  • Medical first aid
  • Survival craft and rescue boats
  • Advanced fire fighting
  • Medical fitness
  • Ship specific familiarization
  • Security familiarisation
  • Have not less than one year approved sea-going service as assistant engineer officer or engineer officer in charge of an engineering watch.

Second engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more must:

a) Previous certificate & seagoing service: meet the requirements for certification as an officer in charge of an engineering watch and have not less than 12 months approved seagoing service as assistant engineer officer or engineer officer.

b) Education & training: have completed approved education and training and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-III/2 of the STCW Code.

Electrician

Oiler

Fitter

Donkeyman

Pumpman(for Tanker Vessels)

OFFENCES & PENALTIES

General requirements to obtain a certificate of competency as an officer in charge of an engineering watch

REQUIRMENTS FOR SECOND ENGINEER

Those who breach the convention will face penalties and disciplinary measures ranging from cancellation of certificates to the imposition of heavy fines, not to mention job loss.The convention lists three specific cases in which penalties are to be applied:

Officers in charge of an engineering watch in a manned engine-room or designated duty engineers in a periodically unmanned engine-room (750 kW propulsion power or more) must:

a) Age: be not less than 18 years of age.

b) Seagoing service: have completed not less than 12 months of combined workshop skills training and approved seagoing service of which not less than 6 months shall be seagoing service as part of an approved training programme or; not less than 36 months of combined workshop skills training and approved seagoing service of which not less than 30 months shall be seagoing service in the engine department. This must be documented in an approved training record book.

  c) Have performed, during the required seagoing service, engine-room watch-keeping duties under the supervision of the chief engineer or a qualified engineer officer for a period of not less than six months.

d) Education & training: have completed approved education and training and meet the standards of competence specified in section A-III/1 of the STCW Code.

1. To a company or master: if found to engage a person not holding a certificate as

required by the convention.

2. To a master: if found to allow an unduly qualified person (not holding a valid

certificate, dispensation or documentary evidence) to perform a function or service

in any capacity in which proper certification is required.

3. To any person: if found to be serving on board with a fraudulent or forged

certificate.

  • National certificate of competence and endorsement
  • Flag state endorsement of recognition
  • Basic safety training

– Personal survival techniques

– Fire prevention and fire fighting

– Elementary first aid

– Personal safety and social responsibility

  • Medical first aid
  • Survival craft and rescue boats
  • Advanced fire fighting
  • Medical fitness
  • Ship specific familiarization
  • Security familiarisation
  • Basic safety familiarization

General requirements to obtain a certificate of competency as an able seafarer engine

REQUIRMENTS FOR ABLE SEAFARER ENGINE

Applies only for service on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more.The rating must:

a) Age: be not less than 18 years of age. 

b) Meet the requirements: for certification as a rating forming part of a engine watch.

c) Seagoing service: have completed 12 months approved seagoing service in the deck department, or six months and completed approved training.

d) Education & training: onboard training documented in a training book or approved training ashore with a minimum of 12 months sea service. 

e) Competence: meet the standard of competence specified in section A-III/5.

 

  • National certificate of competence and endorsement
  • Flag state endorsement of recognition
  • Basic safety training

– Personal survival techniques

– Fire prevention and fire fighting

– Elementary first aid

– Personal safety and social responsibility

  • Medical first aid
  • Survival craft and rescue boats
  • Advanced fire fighting
  • Medical fitness
  • Ship specific familiarization
  • Security familiarization
  • Basic safety familiarization
  • Have completes an approved engineering management course
  • Have completes approved machinery space simulator training
  • Have completed approved examination and assessment

General requirements to obtain a certification as a electro-technical rating

SOURCES

REQUIRMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

In addition to, if a port state inspector detects a fault, the ship will be detained in port until these deficiencies have been corrected. Deficiencies under this category include:

Electro-technical rating serving on a seagoing ship powered by a main propulsion machinery of 750 kW propulsion power or more must be:

a) Age: be not less than 18 years of age.

b) Seagoing service: have

- completed approved seagoing service including not less than 12 months training and experience, or 

- completed approved training, including an approved period of seagoing service which shall not be less than six months or,

- qualifications that meet the technical competences in table A-III/7 and an no less than three months approved period of seagoing service.

-this must be documented in an approved training record book.

c) Education & training:education and training programme meeting the standards of competence specified in section A-III/7 of the STCW Code.

  • A master who fails to comply with regulation commits an offence and is

liable upon conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or a fine not exceeding $10,000 or both.

  • A seafarer who fails to comply with regulation an offence and is liable

upon conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or a fine not exceeding $3,000 or both.

  • National certificate of competence and endorsement
  • Flag state endorsement of recognition
  • Basic safety training

– Personal survival techniques

– Fire prevention and fire fighting

– Elementary first aid

– Personal safety and social responsibility

  • Medical first aid
  • Survival craft and rescue boats
  • Advanced fire fighting
  • Medical fitness
  • Ship specific familiarization
  • Security familiarization
  • Basic safety familiarization
  • Have completes an approved engineering management course
  • Have completes approved machinery space simulator training
  • Have completed approved examination and assessment

***http://www.stcw.org/

***https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STCW_Convention

***http://www.imo.org/en/OurWork/HumanElement/TrainingCertification/Pages/STCW-Convention.aspx

***http://www.imo.org/en/About/Conventions/ListOfConventions/Pages/International-Convention-on-Standards-of-Training,-Certification-and-Watchkeeping-for-Seafarers-(STCW).aspx

***http://www.dma.dk/themes/LNGinfrastructureproject/Documents/IMO/STCW%20Convention.pdf

• failure of seafarers to hold a valid certificate for the function they perform on board.

• failure to comply with safe manning requirements.

• failure to conform with specified engineering or navigational watch arrangements.

• absence during a watch of a person qualified to operate equipment essential to

navigation, safety, radio communication, or pollution prevention measures.

• during the first watch at the beginning of a voyage, inability to provide persons who

are sufficiently rested and otherwise fit for duty.

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