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Familiarization with the 2010 Manila Familiarization with the 2010 Manila AmendmentsAmendments
Chapter III
Engine Department
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III/1 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
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2.2
Now refers to “certificate of competency”
Workshop skills and approved seagoing service of not less than 12 months as part of approved training program meeting requirements of section A-III/1, documented in an approved training record book, or
combined workshop skills training and approved seagoing service of not less than 36 months, not less than 30 months must be in engine departmentJanuary 2011January 2011 22
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III/12.3
Not less than 6 months seagoing service performing watchkeeping duties under supervision of ch. engineer or qualified engineer
.4 Completed approved education and trainingMeet the standards of competence specified in section A-III/1 (deletion of minimum 30 months duration)
.5 Meet standards of competence in : section A-VI/1, paragraph 2; section A-VI/2 paragraphs 1 to 4; section A-VI/3, paragraphs 1 to 4; and section A-VI/4, paragraphs 1 to 3January 2011January 2011 33
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A-III/1 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
8 Knowledge requirements for certain types of machinery may be omitted, limitations must be stated on the certificate and endorsement
10 Clarification of variations in requirements that can be made for near-coastal voyages
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Table A-III/1 This table has been reformatted with the addition of several new items
Marine engineering
at the operational
level
- Hand tools moved to maintenance table- Engine-room resource management- Use of internal communication systems- Basic construction and operation principles of machinery systems
Electrical, electronic
and control engineering
at the operational
level
Operate electrical, electronic and control systems
Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic equipment
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Maintenance and repair -operational
level
Appropriate use of hand tools, machine tools and measuring instruments for fabrication and repair on board
Maintenance and repair of shipboard machinery and equipment
Controlling operation of ship and care for persons on board -operational
level
Importance of proactive measures to protect the marine environment
Application of leadership and teamworking skills
Contribute to the safety of personnel and ship
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B-III/1B-III/1 Guidance regarding the certification of officers in charge of an engineering watch in a manned engine-room or as designated duty engineers in a periodically unmanned engine-room
No Changes
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III/2III/2 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
2.12.1
.1.1.1.1
Amended to provide as a prerequisite, meeting the requirements of regulation III/1
For certification as second engineer, amended to require 12 months seagoing service in EOW capacity
.1.2.1.2 For Chief engineer, the 36 months seagoing service in EOW capacity may be reduced to 24 months, if not less than 12 months are served in capacity of second engineer
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Table A-III/2 Similar to table A-III/1 in terms of reformatting
Marine engineering -management
level
Manage the operation of propulsion plant machineryPlan and schedule operationsOperation, surveillance, performance assessment and maintaining safety of propulsion plant and auxiliary machinery
Electrical, electronic &
control engineering -management
level
Manage operation of electrical, electronic and control equipmentManage troubleshooting restoration of electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition
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Maintenance and repair -managemen
t level
Planning maintenance including statutory and class verifications
Controlling operation of
ship and care for
persons on board -
management level
Use leadership and managerial skills
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B-III/2B-III/2 Guidance regarding the certification of chief engineer officers and second engineer officers of ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more
No provisions
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NewNewGuidance regarding training of engineering personnel having management responsibilities for the operation and safety of electrical power plant more than 1,000 Volts
New provisions: identification of at least seven key elements to be included in relevant training programmes
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III/3III/3 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
.3.3 Amended Every engineer officer who is qualified to serve as second engineer officer on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more, may serve as chief engineer officer on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of less than 3,000 kW propulsion power, provided the certificate is so endorsed
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A-III/3A-III/3 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
88 Near Coastal voyagesAmended to provide for variations in knowledge, understanding and proficiency requirements under the different sections listed in column 2 of table A-III/2 and in paragraphs 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 of regulation III/3 related to ships powered by main propulsion machinery of less than 3,000 kW engaged on near-coastal voyages, as considered necessary
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B-III/3B-III/3 Guidance regarding the certification of chief engineer officers and second engineer officers of ships powered by main propulsion machinery between 750 kW and 3,000 kW propulsion power
No provisions
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III/4III/4 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
44 Deleted – as this relates to previous amendments that have now become obsolete
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A-III/4A-III/4 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
Table A-III/4Table A-III/4 Boiler watch – permitting approved simulator training, where appropriate, for demonstration of competence
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B-III/4B-III/4 Guidance regarding the training and certification of ratings forming part of a watch in a manned engine-room or designated to perform duties in a periodically unmanned engine-room
No Changes
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III/5III/5
NewNewMandatory 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
11 Every able seafarer engine serving on a ship of 750kW or more shall be duly certificated
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.1.1
.2.2
Every candidate for certification shall: be not less than 18 years of age meet the requirements of regulation III/4
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(cont)(cont)
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
22 Every candidate for certification shall:
.3.3
.3.1.3.1
.3.2.3.2
.4.4
while qualified in accordance with regulation III/4, have approved seagoing service in the engine department of:
not less than 12 months, or not less than 6 months and have completed approved training
meet the competence of section A-III/5
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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
33 Every Party shall compare the standards for rating in the engine department for certificates issued before 1 January 2012 to those required by section A-III/5 and determine if personnel are required to update their qualifications
44 Not less than 12 months seagoing service in a relevant capacity in the preceding 60 months preceding the entry into force of III/5 to meet requirements
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A-III/5A-III/5
NewNewMandatory 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
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Required to demonstrate competences set out in column 1 of Table A-III/5
The minimum knowledge, understanding and proficiency on a ship of 750 kW or > set out in column 2 of Table A-III/5
33 Evidence of having achieved required standard of competence set out in columns 3 and 4 of Table A-III/5
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Table A-III/5 Competence for ratings as able seafarer engine
Marine engineering - support level
Contribute to: a safe engineering watch monitoring and controlling of an engine- room watch fuelling and transfer operations bilge and ballast operations operation of equipment and machinery
Electrical, electronic &
control engineering - support level
Safe use of electrical equipment
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Table A-III/5 Competence for ratings as able seafarer engine
Maintenance and repair -
support level
Contribute to shipboard maintenance and repair
Controlling the operation
of the ship and care for persons on
board -support level
Contribute to the handling of stores
Apply precautions and contribute to the prevention of pollution to the marine environment
Apply occupational health and safety procedures
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Guidance regarding the certification of ratings as able seafarer engine
11 Onboard training should be documented in an approved training record book
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III/6III/6
NewNewMandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical officers
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Every electro-technical officer serving on vessels of 750kW or more shall hold a certificate of competency
Every candidate for certification shall: Be not less than 18 years of age Have completed at least 12 months of workshop skills and approved seagoing service, of which not less than 6 months seagoing service as part of approved training program, meets the requirements of section A-III/6 and is documented in an approved training record book, OROR
not less than 36 months of combined workshop skills and approved seagoing service, of which not less than 30 months of seagoing service in the engine departmentJanuary 2011January 2011 2626
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Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical officer
2.32.3
2.42.4
Have completed approved education and training and meet the standards of competence in section A-III/6Meet standards of : section A-VI/1, paragraph 2; section A-VI/2, paragraphs 1 to 4; section A-VI/3, paragraphs 1 to 4; section A-VI/4, paragraphs 1 to 3
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Every Party shall compare the standards of competence for electro-technical officer certificates issued before 01.01.2012 to those required by section A-III/6 and determine the need for personnel to update their qualifications12 months seagoing service in a relevant capacity in the preceding 60 months and meeting the standards of competence may meet requirementsNotwithstanding the above (1-4), a suitably qualified person may be able to perform certain functions of section A-III/6January 2011January 2011 2727
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11 Education and training required by paragraph 2.3 of regulation III/6 shall include training in electronic and electrical workshop skills
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.1.1
.2.2
.3.3
Shall follow an approved program of onboard training which:Ensures systematic training and experience;Is closely supervised and monitored; andIs adequately documented in a training record book
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Shall be required to demonstrate the ability to undertake the tasks, duties and responsibilities in column 1 of table A-III/6
The minimum knowledge, understanding and proficiency set out in column 2 of table A-III/6, and guidance in part B of this Code
55 Evidence of having achieved standard of competence as set out in columns 3 and 4 of table A-III/6
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Table A-III/6 Competence for electro technical officers
Electrical, electronic
and control engineering
- operational
level
Monitor the operation of: electrical, electronic and control systems automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machineryOperate: generators and distribution systemsOperate and Maintain: power systems in excess of 1000 V Operate computers and computer networks on ships
Use: English language - in written and oral form Internal communication systems
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Table A-III/6New
Competence for electro technical officers
Maintenance and repair -operational
level
Maintenance and repair: Electronic and electrical equipment Automation and control systems of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery Bridge navigation equipment and ship communication systems Electrical, electronic and control systems of deck machinery and cargo handling equipment Control systems and safety systems of hotel equipmentJanuary 2011January 2011 3131
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Competence for electro-technical officers
Controlling the operation
of the ship and care for persons on
board -operational
level
Ensure compliance with pollution-prevention requirementsPrevent, control and fight fire on boardOperate life-saving appliancesApply medical first aid on board shipApplication of leadership and teamworking skillsContribute to the safety of personnel and ship
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B-III/6B-III/6New
Guidance regarding training and certification for electro-technical officers
In addition to table A-III/6, Parties are encouraged to take into account resolution A.702(17), as amended, concerning radio maintenance guidelines for GMDSS within their training programs
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III/7III/7
NewNewMandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical rating
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.1.1
.2.1.2.1
.2.2.2.2
.2.3.2.3
Every electro-technical rating serving on vessels of 750kW or more shall be duly certificated.Every candidate for certification shall: Be not less than 18 years of age Completed approved seagoing service including not less than 12 months training and experience, oror 6 months approved seagoing service and completed approved training, oror Qualifications meeting section A-III/7 and not less than 3 months approved seagoing service
.3.3 Meet the standards of competence in section A-III/7
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Each Party shall compare the standards for electro-technical rating certificates to those required by section A-III/7 and determine if personnel are required to update their qualificationsNot less than 12 months seagoing service in a relevant capacity in preceding 60 months and meeting the standards of competence may meet requirements
55 Notwithstanding 1-4 above, a suitably qualified person may be able to perform certain functions of section A-III/7
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A-III/7A-III/7New
Mandatory minimum requirements for certification of electro-technical rating
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Required to demonstrate the competence to perform function at the support level in column 1 of table A-III/7
The minimum knowledge, understanding and proficiency set out in column 2 of table A-III/7
33 Evidence of having achieved standard of competence as set out in columns 3 and 4 of table A-III/7
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Table A-III/7New
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Electrical, electronic and
control engineering - support level
Safe use of electrical equipmentContribute to monitoring the operation of electrical systems and machineryUse hand tools, electronic and electrical measuring equipment for fault finding, maintenance and repair operationsContribute to shipboard maintenance and repair
Contribute to the maintenance and repair of electrical systems and machinery on board
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Controlling the
operation of the ship
and care for persons on
board - support
level
Contribute to the safe handling of stores
Apply precautions and contribute to the prevention of pollution of the marine environment
Apply occupational health and safety procedures
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B-III/7B-III/7
NewNewGuidance regarding training and certification for electro-technical ratings
No provisions
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