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Familiarization with the 2010 Manila Amendments
Chapter VI
Emergency, occupational safety,
security, medical care and
survival functions
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Familiarization with the 2010 Manila Amendments
Chapter VI
Reminder
As per provisions of regulation I/11, paragraph 1, every master,
officer and radio operator holding a certificate issued or
recognized under any chapter of the Convention other than
chapter VI, who is serving at sea or intends to return to sea
after a period ashore, shall, in order to continue to qualify for
seagoing service, be required, at intervals not exceeding five
years, to:
1- meet the standards of medical fitness prescribed by
regulation I/9; and
2- establish continued professional competence in
accordance with section A-I/11 of the STCW Code.
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Chapter VI- Regulations
New requirements
Regulations
New Provisions
VI/1
Where basic training is not included in the
qualification for the certificate to be
issued, a certificate of proficiency shall be
issued, indicating that the holder has
attended the course in basic training.
(Paragraph 2)
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Familiarization with the 2010 Manila Amendments
Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provisions
In paragraph 2.2 the phrase “within the previous five
years” is deleted.
A-VI/1
New paragraph 3
Seafarers qualified in accordance with paragraph 2 in
basic training shall be required, every five years, to
provide evidence of having maintained the required
standards of competence, to undertake the tasks,
duties and responsibilities listed in column 1 of tables AVI/1-1 and A-VI/1-2.
New paragraph 4
Parties may accept onboard training and experience
for maintaining the required standard of competence in
the areas specified therein.
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Chapter VI- Regulations
New requirements
Regulations
VI/2
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New Provisions
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Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provisions
In paragraph 4, the phrase “within the previous five years”
is deleted.
A-VI/2
(SCRB)
New paragraph 5
Seafarers qualified in accordance with paragraph 4 in
survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue
boats shall be required, every five years, to provide
evidence of having maintained the required standards of
competence, to undertake the tasks, duties and
responsibilities listed in column 1 of tables A-VI/2-1.
New paragraph 6
Parties may accept onboard training and experience for
maintaining the required standard of competence of table
A-VI/2-1 in the areas specified therein.
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New provisions
Reference
Provision
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Administrations
B-VI/2,
training
Paragraph 3
standard
should
allow
onboard
the
required
for
maintaining
of
competence
in
the
areas
outlined in section A-VI/2, paragraphs 6.1.2,
6.1.3, 6.1.4, 6.2.1, and 12.1.5 only under
good
weather
conditions
and
port
regulations permitting
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Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provisions
In paragraph 10, the phrase “within the previous five
years” is deleted.
A-VI/2
(FRB)
New paragraph 11
Seafarers qualified in accordance with paragraph 10 in
fast rescue boats shall be required, every five years, to
provide evidence of having maintained the required
standards of competence, to undertake the tasks, duties
and responsibilities listed in column 1 of tables A-VI/2-2
New paragraph 12
Parties may accept onboard training and experience for
maintaining the required standard of competence of
table A-VI/2-2 in the areas specified therein.
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Chapter VI- Regulations
New requirements
Regulations
New Provisions
VI/3
AFF
The term “certificate of proficiency” has
replaced the phrase “special certificate
or
documentary
evidence,
as
appropriate” (Paragraph 2)
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Familiarization with the 2010 Manila Amendments
Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provisions
In paragraph 4, the phrase “within the previous five
years” is deleted.
A-VI/3
(AFF)
New paragraph 5
Seafarers qualified in accordance with paragraph 4 in
advanced fire fighting shall be required, every five years,
to provide evidence of having maintained the required
standards of competence, to undertake the tasks, duties
and responsibilities listed in column 1 of tables A-VI/3.
New paragraph 6
Parties may accept onboard training and experience for
maintaining the required standard of competence of
table A-VI/3 in the areas specified therein.
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Chapter VI- Regulations
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Regulations
New Provisions
VI/4
First aid
The term “certificate of proficiency” has
replaced the phrase “special certificate
or
documentary
evidence,
as
appropriate” (Paragraph 3)
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Reference
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B-VI/4,
Paragraph 1
Provision
Training
programmes
for
those
seafarers
designated to undertake the tasks, duties and
responsibilities listed in column 1 of table AVI/4-1 to provide medical first aid on board
ship should take into account guidance in the
revised International Medical Guide for Ships,
as appropriate
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Familiarization with the 2010 Manila Amendments
Chapter VI- Regulations
New requirements
Regulation
VI/5
Certificate of
Proficiency
for SSO
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Amendments
Paragraphs 3 & 4 of regulation VI/5 and
paragraphs 5 & 6 of section A-VI/5 containing
transitional provisions is deleted.
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Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provision
A-VI/5
(SSO)
Amendments to table A-VI/5 in order to encompass
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Chapter VI- Regulations
New requirements
Regulation
New Provisions
VI/6
(New)
Mandatory
minimum
requirements
for
security-related training and instruction for all
seafarers
Paragraphs
1 and 4
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1 - Security-related familiarization training;
2 - Security-awareness training or instruction; and
(Section A-VI/6, Paragraphs 1 and 4)
3 - Training for seafarers with designated
security duties (Section A-VI/6, Paragraphs 6
and 8)
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New requirements
Regulation
VI/6
(New)
New Provision
Where
“security
awareness”
or
“training
in
designated security duties” is not included in the
qualifications for the certificate to be issued, a
certificate of proficiency shall be issued indicating
that the holder has attended a course “in security
awareness”
or,
a
course
of
training
“for
designated security duties”(Paragraphs 2 and 5)
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Chapter VI- Regulations
New requirements
Regulations
New Provisions
VI/6
Every Party shall compare the security training
(New)
Paragraph 3
standards it requires of seafarers who hold or can
document qualifications before the entry into force
of this regulation with those specified in section AVI/6, paragraphs 4 and 8, and shall determine the
need for requiring these seafarers to update their
qualifications. (regulation VI/6, paragraphs 3 and
6)
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Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provision
Security-related familiarization training
1
Before being assigned to shipboard duties, all
persons employed or engaged on a seagoing
A-VI/6
ship which is required to comply with the
provisions
of
the
ISPS
Code,
other
than
passengers, shall receive approved securityrelated familiarization training, taking account the
guidance in part B
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Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provision
Security-related familiarization training
A-VI/6
2 Seafarers with designated security duties engaged or
employed on a seagoing ship shall, before being
assigned such duties, receive security-related
familiarization training in their assigned duties and
responsibilities, taking into account guidance in part B.
3 Security-related familiarization training shall be
conducted by the ship security officer or an equally
qualified person
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New provisions
Reference
Section
B-VI/6,
Paragraph 6
Provisions
Those providing “security-related familiarization
training” in accordance with section A-VI/6
should
not
be
required
to
meet
the
requirements of either regulation I/6 or of
section A-I/6
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Chapter VI- Part A
New requirements
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New provision
Security-awareness training
4 Seafarers employed or engaged in any capacity
on board a ship which is required to comply with the
provisions of the ISPS Code on the business of that ship
A-VI/6
as part of the ship’s complement without designated
security duties shall, before being assigned to any
shipboard
duties
receive
appropriate
approved
training or instruction in security awareness as set out
in table A-VI/6-1
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Section A- VI/6
Table of
competence
A-VI/6-1
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competence in security awareness
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Chapter VI- Part A
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Transitional provisions
Security
training
A-VI/6
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familiarization
and
security
awareness
5
Until 1 January 2014, seafarers who commenced approved
seagoing service prior to date of entry into force of this section (1
January 2012) shall be able to establish that they meet the
requirements of security awareness by:
.1 approved seagoing service as shipboard personnel, for a
period of at least six months in total during the preceding three
years; or
.2 having performed security functions considered to be
equivalent to the seagoing service required in
paragraph 1.1 above; or
.3 passing an approved test; or
.4 successfully completing approved training
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Seafarers with designated security duties
6
Every seafarer who is designated to perform
security duties, including anti-piracy and anti-armed-
A-VI/6
robbery-related
activities,
shall
be
required
to
demonstrate competence to undertake the tasks,
duties and responsibilities listed in column 1 of table
A-VI/6-2
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Chapter VI- Part A
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Transitional provisions
Seafarers with designated security duties
A-VI/6
9 Until 1 January 2014, seafarers with designated security duties
who commenced approved seagoing service prior to the date of
entry into force of this section (1 January 2012) shall be able to
demonstrate competence to undertake the tasks, duties and
responsibilities listed in column 1 of table A-VI/6-2 by:
.1 approved seagoing service as shipboard personnel with
designated security duties, for a period of at least six months
in total during the preceding three years; or
.2 having performed security functions considered to be
equivalent to seagoing service required in paragraph 1.1; or
.3 passing an approved test; or
.4 successfully completing approved training.
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Section A- VI/6
Table of
competence
Subject
A-VI/6-2
Specification of minimum standard of
competence for seafarers with designated
security duties
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Chapter VI- STCW Code
New provisions
Reference
Provision
The expression “with designated security
Section
duties” in section A-VI/6 denotes those
B-VI/6,
specific
security
duties
and
Paragraph 4 having
responsibilities in accordance with the ship
security plan
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Provision
Seafarers and shipboard personnel are not
Section
security experts and it is not the aim of the
B-VI/6,
Paragraph 1 provisions in the Convention or Code to
convert seafarers into security specialists
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Provisions
Seafarers without designated security duties should
complete the security awareness training or
instruction set out in section A-VI/6 at least one time
in their career.
Section
B-VI/6,
Paragraphs Seafarers with designated security duties should
complete the training as set out in section A-VI/6 at
3 and 5
least one time in their career.
There is no need for refresher training or revalidation
if the seafarer or shipboard personnel concerned
meet the security-related familiarization
requirements of regulation VI/6 and participate in
drills and exercises required by the ISPS Code
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Provision
In circumstances of exceptional necessity, when the
shipboard security-related duties are required to be
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undertaken by a person qualified to perform
designated security-related duties and such a person
B-VI/6,
Paragraph 7 is temporarily unavailable, the Administration may
permit a seafarer without designated security duties
to perform such duties provided such a person has
an understanding of the ship security plan, until the
next port of call or for a period not exceeding 30
days, whichever is greater
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