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Title: STCW


1
STCW 78
  • The International Convention on Standards of
    Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for
    Seafarers

2
STCW 78
  • Sets qualification standards for masters,
    officers and watch personnel on seagoing merchant
    ships.
  • Adopted in 1978entered into force in 1984.
  • Significantly amended in 1995 due various
    limitations discovered.

3
STCW 78
  • LIMITATIONS DISCOVERED
  • Vague requirements that were left to the
    discretion of parties to the Convention.
  • Growing problems with
  • a lack of clear standards of competence
  • no IMO oversight of compliance
  • limited port state control
  • inadequacies that did not address modern
    shipboard functions

4
STCW 78
  • The time had come for the organization to
    concentrate on
  • areas relating to people, training and
    operational practices
  • rather than on issues dealing with improving ship
  • construction and equipment standards
  • the need for IMO to take urgent action was
    highlighted by the grounding of the M/V BRAER in
    the Shetland Islands on January 5, 1993 .(a month
    after the December 3, 1992 M/V AEGEAN SEA
    incident.)
  • Two years earlier, in 1990, 158 people had died
    as a result of a fire on board the S/S
    SCANDINAVIAN STAR.

5
STCW 78gtgtgtgt95
  • 1996 deadline for revision of the STCW Convention
    was too distant .
  • In 1993,comprehensive revision of STCW to
    establish the highest practicable standards of
    competence to address the problem of human error
    as the major cause of maritime casualties.
  • special consultants used to submit amendments and
    proposals.

6
STCW 78gtgt95
  • SPECIFICALLY...
  • The most significant amendments concerned
  • Enhancement of port state control
  • Communication of information to IMO to allow for
    mutual oversight and consistency in application
    of standards,
  • Quality standards systems (QSS), oversight of
    training, assessment, and certification
    procedures,
  • Placement of responsibility on parties, including
    those issuing licenses, and flag states employing
    foreign nationals, to ensure seafarers meet
    objective standards of competence, and
  • Rest period requirements for watchkeeping
    personnel.

7
STCW 95
  • HUMAN ELEMENT ISSUES ADDRESSED BY 1995 AMENDMENTS
    TO
  • STCW.
  • the increasing use of multinational crews.
  • the responsibility for competency of crews, which
    once fell only on flag state administrations, is
    now spread over all parties that issue
    certificates .
  • the party issuing the original certificate must
    comply with the requirements of the Convention,
    and the flag state may issue a separate
    "recognition" certificate only after confirming
    that the original certificate was issued in
    accordance with the Convention.

8
STCW 95
  • PORT STATE CONTROL
  • strengthen the port state control provisions of
    the STCW Convention by expanding the grounds on
    which a foreign ship may be detained .
  • allowing port state control officers to look
    beyond merchant mariners certificates and
    conduct direct assessments of the competence of
    merchant mariners.

9
STCW 95
  • REST PERIODS
  • To address the problem of crew fatigue
  • every person assigned duty as an officer in
    charge of a watch or as a rating forming part of
    a watch shall receive a minimum of 10 hours of
    rest in any 24 hour period.
  • These 10 hours of rest may be divided into two
    parts as long as one segment is at least 6 hours
    long, with strictly limited exceptions.

10
STCW 95
  • TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
  • seafarers be provided with "familiarization
    training" and "basic safety training" which
    includes
  • basic fire fighting
  • elementary first aid
  • personal survival techniques
  • personal safety and social responsibility
  • Intended to ensure that seafarers are aware of
    the
  • hazards of working on a vessel and can respond
  • appropriately in an emergency.

11
STCW 95
  • EXAMINATIONS AND DEMONSTRATION OF SKILLS
  • minimum standards of competence for the range of
    certificates to be issued under STCW are
    presented in tables with four columns
  • Competence or ability to be established
  • Area of knowledge, understanding and
    proficiency within each competence.
  • Methods of demonstrating competence
  • Criteria for evaluating competence.
  • Amendments also promote the use of simulators as
    one of the recognized
  • means for demonstrating competence.

12
STCW 95
  • QUALITY STANDARDS SYSTEM
  • STCW requires all training and assessment
    activities to be "continuously
  • monitored through a quality standards system to
    ensure achievement of
  • defined objectives, including those concerning
    the qualifications and
  • experience of instructors and assessors."
  • 1995 amendments require those responsible for
    instruction and assessment of the competence of
    seafarers to be qualified for the type and level
    of training or assessment involved.
  • Persons performing these roles are expected to
    have received guidance in instructional
    techniques and assessment methods

13
Relation of ISM Code and STCW
  • Both contains precise requirements concerning the
    education and qualification of masters, officers
    and crew.
  • ISM Code- description of structure of a Safety
    Management System, demanding its development,
    implementation and maintenance.
  • STCW supplies a legal basis for the uniform
    fulfilment of requirements as found in ISM
    Elements
  • Element 6 Resources Personnel
  • Element 7 Shipboard Operations
  • Element 8 Emergency Preparedness.

14
Relation of ISM Code and STCW(cont)
  • Since the ISM Code clearly demands that with the
    implementation of STCW 95 safety system, all
    connected laws and regulations have to be
    observed, it is therefore mandatory that all
    STCW95 requirements are being complied with.
    Thus, verification of STCW95 compliance is
    conducted during ISM Audits.

15
Certificates
  • Certificate of Competence
  • Issued to masters, officers, radio operators and
    ratings forming part of a watch, who meet the
    standards of competence relevant to their
    particular functions and level of responsibility
    on board.
  • Endorsement of Recognition
  • This document is issued by an Administration as
    an official recognition of the validity of a
    certificate issued by another Administration.
  • This procedure is necessary as many merchant
    fleets are manned by seafarers certificated by
    other Administrations
  • Certificates of proficiency and special
    certificates
  • issued to the seafarer to certify that he or she
    has met the required standard of competence in a
    specific duty.
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