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2016 August 17   12:02

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority urges seafarers to renew international STCW certificates

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is urging seafarers  with international qualif ications to  check the validity of  their STCW certificates. 

This is in recognition that many  qualifications  are  set to expire on December 31,  2016,  including previously perpetual certificates.

In line with amendments to the  International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification  and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1978  (STCW), for certificates to be valid past December 31 seafarers are required to demonstrate continued competencies  for a range of certificates. 

The new continued competence requirements are not required for near coastal certificates and  near coastal perpetual certificates will not be affected for domestic qualification holders under  the National System for Domestic Commercial Vessel Safety.

All seafarers  holding STCW certificates (excluding GMDSS Radio Operator Certificates) must  have completed sea survival and firefighting training  every five years  to renew their certificates under the changes. Previously perpetual certificates  that need to be renewed  include  Certificate of Safety Training,  Integrated Rating, Chief Integrated Rating, Able Seaman, Deck Rating and Engine Room  Rating.

Continued competence requirements for holders of Certificate of Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats are also required under the changes and all seafarers must complete security  awareness training once in their career.  Ship Safety General Manager Allan Schwartz said seafarers should ensure any new training  under the requirements is undertaken  before  revalidating their certificates,  as the  December 31  deadline  approaches. 

If a person holds a STCW certificate without an expiry date, they will be  affected by this  change and need to take action should they wish to maintain a valid seagoing qualification.  A large number of seafarers yet to apply to have their certificates revalidated beyond this date.

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