Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations 1997

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1997/348

1997 No. 348

MERCHANT SHIPPING

MASTERS AND SEAMEN

The Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations 1997

Made 14th February 1997

Laid before Parliament 20th February 1997

Coming into force 13th March 1997

Whereas the Secretary of State is a Minister designated1for the purpose of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19722in relation to measures relating to recognition of higher education diplomas or formal qualifications required for the pursuit of professions or other occupations;

And whereas insofar as the following Regulations are made in exercise of the powers conferred by section 47(1)(a) of the Merchant Shipping Act 19953the Secretary of State is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient, in the interests of safety to make them insofar as they require ships to carry qualified seamen;

And whereas insofar as the following Regulations are made in the exercise of powers conferred by section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995, the Secretary of State has in pursuance of subsection (4) of section 306 of that Act consulted with the organisations referred to in that subsection;

And whereas insofar as these Regulations are made in exercise of powers conferred by section 85 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 the Secretary of State has in pursuance of subsection (4) of section 86 of that Act consulted persons referred to in that subsection;

Now therefore the Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 and by the said sections 47 and 85(1) (a)4of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:—

1 PRELIMINARY

PART I:

PRELIMINARY

S-1 Citation, commencement, revocation and transitional provisions

Citation, commencement, revocation and transitional provisions

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations 1997, and shall come into force on 13th March 1997.

(2) The following Regulations are hereby revoked:

The Merchant Shipping (Tankers—Officers and Ratings) Regulations 19845;

The Merchant Shipping (Engine Room Watch Ratings) Regulations 19846;

The Merchant Shipping (Navigation Watch Ratings) Regulations 19847;

The Merchant Shipping (Certificates of Proficiency in Survival Craft) Regulations 19848;

The Merchant Shipping (Certification of Deck Officers) Regulations 19859;

The Merchant Shipping (Certification of Marine Engineer Officers and Licensing of Marine Engine Operators) Regulations 198610;

The Merchant Shipping (Certification of Deck and Marine Engineer Officers and Licensing of Marine Engine Operators) (Amendment) Regulations 198711;

The Merchant Shipping (Certification of Deck Officers and Marine Engineer Officers) (Amendment) Regulations 199112;

The Merchant Shipping (Certification of Deck and Marine Engineer Officers) (Amendment) Regulations 199513.

(3) Notwithstanding the revocations of Regulations made by paragraph (2) above—

(a)

(a) certificates and licences granted, endorsements made and standards of competency and training already met, pursuant to such Regulations and as specified in Merchant Shipping Notice No. M 1692, shall be treated as equivalent to certificates, endorsements, appropriate certificates, standards of competency or training, referred to in these Regulations, as provided in that Notice, and shall accordingly remain of full validity, subject to regulation 6, until 1st February 2002;

(b)

(b) seamen who commence:

(i) seagoing service as part of an approved training programme; or

(ii) the shore-based phase of an approved training programme

before 1st August 1998 may be issued with certificates, or have certificates recognised or endorsed, pursuant to such revoked Regulations and the provisions of sub-paragraph (a) shall apply to such certificates.

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2.—(1) In these Regulations:

“the Act” means the Merchant Shipping Act 1995;

“appropriate certificate” means a certificate issued and endorsed in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations and entitling the lawful holder thereof to serve in the capacity and perform the functions involved at the level of responsibility specified therein on a ship of the type, tonnage or power and means of propulsion indicated by the endorsement while engaged on the particular voyage concerned;

“approved” (and “approved” in the STCW Convention so far as given effect by these Regulations) means approved by the Secretary of State;

“certificate of competency” means an appropriate certificate issued by the Secretary of State for the purposes of regulation 4 (other than a certificate of equivalent competency);

“chemical tanker” means a ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any liquid product listed in chapter 17 of the IBC;

“constructed” means a craft the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction; and “similar stage of construction” means a stage at which:

(a) construction identifiable with a specific craft begins: and

(b) assembly of that craft has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or 1 per cent of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is the less;

“certificate of equivalent competency” means a document entitled “certificate of equivalent competency” issued under regulation 5(3);

“GT” means gross tons; and the gross tonnage of a ship having alternative gross tonnage shall be the larger of those tonnages; for a ship having its tonnage determined both under Part II and regulation 16 of the Merchant Shipping (Tonnage) Regulations 198214its gross tonnage shall be that determined under regulation 16;

“high speed craft” has the same meaning as in the Merchant Shipping (High Speed Craft) Regulations 199615;

“IBC Code” means the 1994 Edition of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk published by the International Maritime Organization;

“IGC Code” means the 1993 Edition of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk, published by the International Maritime Organization;

“liquefied gas tanker” means a ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any liquefied gas or other product listed in chapter 19 of the IGC Code;

“Merchant Shipping Notice” means a Notice described as such and issed by the Marine Safety Agency, an executive agency of the Department of Transport;

“near-coastal voyage” means a voyage during which the vessel is never more than 150 nautical miles from a safe haven in the United Kingdom, or never more than 30 nautical miles from a safe haven in the Republic of Ireland;

“oil” means petroleum in any form including crude oil, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse and refined products, other than oil-like substances which are subject to the Merchant Shipping (Dangerous or Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk) Regulations 199616;

“oil tanker” means a ship constructed or adapted primarily to carry oil in bulk in its cargo spaces and includes a combination carrier when it is carrying a cargo or part cargo of oil in bulk;

“passenger ship” means a ship carrying more than 12 passengers;

“propulsion power” means the total maximum continuous rated output power in kilowatts of all the ship’s main propulsion power which appears on the ship’s certificate of registry or other official document;

“ro-ro passenger ship” means a ro-ro passenger ship within the meaning of the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ship Construction) Regulations 198417;

“sea-going” means going to sea beyond the limits of category A, B, C or D waters (as categorised in Merchant Shipping Notices Nos. M 1504 and M 1569);

“specified by the Secretary of State” means specified by the Secretary of State in a Merchant Shipping Notice which is considered by him to be relevant from time to time;

“the STCW Code” means the Seafarers' Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Code adopted by the 1995 Conference of Parties to the International Convention on the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978;

“STCW Convention” means the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended on 7th July 1995;

“tanker” means a chemical tanker, a liquefied gas tanker or an oil tanker.

(2) Any reference to the IBC Code, the IGC Code, the STCW Code, or the STCW Convention or a particular Merchant Shipping Notice shall include reference to any document amending the Code, Convention or Notice which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time and is specified in a Merchant Shipping Notice.

(3) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

(a)

(a) a reference to a numbered regulation is a reference to the regulation of that number in these Regulations; and

(b)

(b) a reference to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph of that number in that regulation.

2 SHIPS

PART II:

SHIPS

S-3 Application

Application

3. This Part of these Regulations applies to masters and seamen employed in sea-going ships registered in the United Kingdom, except in—

(a) fishing vessels, or

(b) pleasure craft as defined in regulation 3 of the Merchant Shipping (Vessels in Commercial Use for Sport or Pleasure) Regulations 199318.

S-4 Qualification as an officer

Qualification as an officer

4. A person is qualified as an officer for the purposes of section 47 of the Act if he holds a certificate of competency or certificate of equivalent competency, or a certificate treated as equivalent pursuant to regulation 1(3)(a), in one of the following capacities:

(i) (a) master;

(ii) chief mate; or

(iii) officer in charge of a navigational watch; or

(i) (b) chief engineer officer;

(ii) second engineer officer; or

(iii) officer in charge of an engineering watch; or

(c) radio operator.

S-5 Recognition of certificates

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