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special training requirements for personnel on certain types of ships Chapter V Standards regarding special training requirements for personnel on certain types of ships January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Previous structure Provisions V/1 Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualification of masters, officers and ratings on tankers V/2 Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters, officers, ratings and other personnel on ro-ro passenger ships V/3 Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters, officers, ratings and other personnel on passenger ships other than ro-ro passenger ships January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations New structure Provisions V/1-1 Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualification of masters, officers and ratings on oil and chemical tankers V/1-2 Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualification of masters, officers and ratings on liquefied gas tankers V/2 Mandatory minimum requirements for the training and qualifications of masters, officers, ratings and other personnel on passenger ships January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-1 Requirements Scope of application Certificate in basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations Officers and ratings assigned specific duties and responsibilities related to cargo or cargo equipment on oil and chemical tankers January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-1 Qualification Minimum requirements Certificate in basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations 2 - Completed: 2.1 At least three months of approved seagoing service on oil or chemical tankers, or 2.2 An approved basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations; and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-V/1-1, paragraph 1 of the STCW Code January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-1 Requirements Scope of application Certificate in advanced training for oil tanker cargo operations Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and any person with immediate responsibility for loading, discharging, care in transit, handling of cargo, tank cleaning or other cargo-related operations on oil tankers January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-1 Qualification Minimum requirements Certificate in advanced training for oil tanker cargo operations 4.2 While qualified for certification in basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations, have: .1 at least 3 months of approved seagoing service on oil tankers, or .2 at least one month of approved onboard training on oil tankers in a supernumerary capacity, which includes at least three loading and three unloading operations and is documented in an approved training record book taking into account guidance in section B-V/1; and January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-1 Qualification Minimum requirements Certificate in advanced training for oil tanker cargo operations 4.3 have completed approved advanced training for oil tanker cargo operations and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-V/1-1, paragraph 2 of the STCW Code. January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-1 Requirements Scope of application Certificate in advanced training for chemical tanker cargo operations Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and any person with immediate responsibility for loading, discharging, care in transit, handling of cargo, tank cleaning or other cargo-related operations on chemical tankers January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-1 Qualification Minimum requirements Certificate in advanced training for chemical tanker cargo operations 6.2 While qualified for certification in basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations, have: .1 at least three months of approved seagoing service on chemical tankers, or .2 at least one month of approved onboard training on chemical tankers in a supernumerary capacity, which includes at least three loading and three unloading operations and is documented in an approved training record book taking into account guidance in section B-V/1; and .3 have completed approved advanced training for chemical tanker cargo operations and meet the standard of competence specified in section A- V/1-1, paragraph 3 of the STCW Code. January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Section A- V/1-1 Table of competence Subject A-V/1-1-1 Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations A-V/1-1-2 Specification of minimum standard of competence in advanced training for oil tanker cargo operations A-V/1-1-3 Specification of minimum standard of competence in advanced training for chemical tanker cargo operations January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Regulations V/1-1 and V/1-2 Certification Section A-V/1-1 Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations For the certificate of proficiency issued to seafarers who are qualified in accordance with regulation V/1-1, paragraph 2, 4 or 6: Note the competence to carry out fire fighting operations similar to the requirements of A-VI/3, but in this case it is specific to tanker fire fighting January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Clarification in Section B-V/1, paragraph 1 The term “person with immediate responsibility” as used in regulation V/1-1, paragraphs 3 and 5 and regulation V/1-2, paragraph 3 means ‘a person being in a decision-making capacity with respect to loading, discharging, care in transit, handling of cargo, tank cleaning or other cargo-related operations’ January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-2 Requirements Scope of application Certificate in basic training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations Officers and ratings assigned specific duties and responsibilities related to cargo or cargo equipment on liquefied gas tankers January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-2 Qualification Minimum requirements Certificate in basic training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations 1 - At least three months of approved seagoing service on liquefied gas tankers or, completed an approved basic training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations; and 2 - Meet the standard of competence specified in section A-V/1-2, paragraph 1 of the STCW Code January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-2 Requirements Scope of application Certificate in advanced training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and any person with immediate responsibility for loading, discharging, care in transit, handling of cargo, tank cleaning or other cargo-related operations on liquefied gas tankers January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V- Regulations Regulation V/1-2 Qualification Minimum requirements Certificate in advanced training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations 4.1 While qualified for certification in basic training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations, have: .2.1 At least 3 months of approved seagoing service on liquefied gas tankers, or .2.2 At least 1 month of approved onboard training on liquefied gas tankers in a supernumerary capacity, which includes at least 3 loading and 3 unloading operations and is documented in an approved training record book taking into account guidance in section B-V/1; and .3 Have completed approved advanced training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-V/1-2, paragraph 2 of the STCW Code January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Section A- V/1-2 Table of competence Subject A-V/1-2-1 Specification of minimum standard of competence in basic training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations A-V/1-2-2 Specification of minimum standard of competence in advanced training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Regulations V/1-1 and V/1-2 Certification V/1-1, paragraph 7 V/1-2, paragraph 5 Administrations shall ensure that a certificate of proficiency is issued to seafarers who are qualified in accordance with: regulation V/1-1, paragraph 2, 4 or 6, or regulation V/1-2, paragraph 2 or 4, as appropriate, or that an existing certificate of competency or certificate of proficiency is duly endorsed January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Regulation V/2 Scope of application Requirements Masters, officers and other personnel designated on muster lists to assist passengers in emergency situations section A-V/2, paragraph 1 Crowd management training (Paragraph 4) Personnel providing direct service to passengers in passenger spaces section A-V/2, paragraph 2 Safety training (Paragraph 5) January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Regulation V/2 Scope of application Requirements Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and any person designated on muster lists of having responsibility for the safety of passengers in emergency situations section A-V/2, paragraph 3 Crisis management and human behaviour training (Paragraph 6) January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Regulation V/2 Scope of application Requirements Masters, chief engineer officers, chief mates, second engineer officers and every person assigned immediate responsibility for embarking and disembarking passengers, loading, discharging or securing cargo, or closing hull openings on board ro-ro passenger ships section A-V/2, paragraph 4 Passenger safety, cargo safety and hull integrity training (Paragraph 7) January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V New and old requirements - comparison table New requirement Old requirement Scope 1- Basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations 2- Basic training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations 3- Advanced training for oil, chemical and liquefied gas tankers cargo operations Tanker familiarization training Specialized training for oil, chemical and liquefied gas tankers Tankers January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V New and old requirements - comparison table New requirement Old requirement Scope Regulation V/2 covers All passenger ships, including ro-ro passenger ships Regulation V/2 - for Ro-ro Regulation V/3 - For Passenger ships other than ro-ro passenger ships Passenger ships and ro-ro passenger ships January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Section B-V, New guidance Subject Section Guidance regarding approved onboard training (on tankers) – (transferred from previous A-V/1 and amended) B-V/1* Guidance regarding training of seafarers on passenger ships B-V/2 Guidance regarding training and qualifications of masters and officers in charge of a navigational watch on board offshore supply vessels B-V/e* * Note there are no corresponding regulations in the Convention or sections in Part A for a.o. sections B-V/e, B-V/f, B-V/g January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Section B-V, New guidance Requirements Scope of application B-V/e Offshore supply vessels (OSV) OSV performing anchor-handling operations Masters and officers in charge of a navigational watch Masters and officers in charge of a navigational watch January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Section B-V, New guidance Subject Section Guidance on the training and experience for personnel operating dynamic positioning systems B-V/f** Guidance regarding training of masters and officers for ships operating in polar waters# B-V/g** # - Resolution A.1024(26) on Guidelines for ships operating in Polar waters. ** Note there are no corresponding regulations in the Convention or in section A for any of the following sections: B-V/1, B-V/e, B-V/f, B-V/g January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Polar waters – Arctic waters January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO

Chapter V Polar waters – Antarctic waters January 2011 Maritime Training & Human Element Section IMO