Crew certs/docs/crew lists Flashcards

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What certs & docs would new crew joining require?

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  • STCW Basic courses including refreshers.
  • ENG 1.
  • Discharge book.
  • Passport.
  • SEA or crew agreement.

Additionally, depending on rank
* Ships cook see (MSN 1846).
* Deck Ratings / Nav Ratings.
* Deck officers OOW and above COC, auxiliary certs and ECDIS generic + type approval
* Engineers CoC.

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Do you have to have an ENG1?

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No, can be an ENG1 equivalent from an approved country, found in MSN 1815

ML5 onshore only - canals, rivers, waterways etc.

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Can you sail with an expired ENG1?

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Yes, up to 3 months

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Can you sail with a missing crew certificate?

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No, original copy must be available.

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Considerations when employing young persons?

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  • Minimum working age of 16
  • Those under 18 must not be assigned work which is likely to jeopardise their health and safety
  • Risk assessment must be carried out
  • Cannot work at night unless part of specific training. Night hours are at least 9 hours and not between midnight and 5am
  • HOWR = 12 consecutive hours, 4.5 hours of work then 30min break. 2 days rest per week
  • Signed onto separate young persons crew list
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Information found on a crew list

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  • Seafarers name
  • Seafarers address
  • Date of commencement of employment
  • Signature
  • Discharge book number
  • NoK
  • Date and place of leaving ship
  • Discharge reason
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Hours of Work and Rest

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  • 10 hours in any 24 hour period
  • 77 hours in any 7 day period
  • Rest may be divided into no more than 2 periods, 1 must be at least 6 hours and total 10 hours
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Onboard complaints procedure

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The purpose of the on-board complaints procedure is to allow seafarers to lodge complaints relating to any matter that is alleged to constitute a breach of the requirements of the Maritime Labour Convention

  • Seek to resolve the complaint at the lowest level possible
  • Must be available to all crew onboard
  • Enable a seafarer to complain directly to the Master and appropriate external authorities - DPA, flag state
  • Include the right of the seafarer to be accompanied or represented when making a complaint
  • Ensure that the seafarer does not suffer any detriment or victimization for making a complaint
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Purpose of training vessels and minimum age

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Provides:
(a) Instruction in the principles of responsibility, resourcefulness, loyalty and team endeavour, and/or;
(b) Instruction in navigation and seamanship, marine engineering or other shipboard related skills.

  • Minimum age 12
  • Maximum number of trainees = 50
  • Must be properly manned at all times
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