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Page 1: STCW 2010 Familiarization

Seapreneur Training centerRolando t. dumelod

4th Floor Travellers Life Bldg., T.M. Kalaw, Ermita, Manila

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Steer the ship of my life, good Lord, to the quiet harbour, where I can be safe from the storms of sin and conflict. Show me the course I should take. Renew me in the gift of discernment, so that I can always see the right direction in which I should go; and give me the strength and courage to choose the right course, even when the sea is rough and the waves are high, knowing that through enduring hardship and danger we shall find comfort and peace.

Heavenly Father we thank you for the opportunity to come before you concerning this seminar being held today. We ask that you bless each and everyone to make it worthwhile to come here and help us all to learn from this experience. We especially ask that you bless those who helped organize this seminar in particular Seapreneur Training Center and staffs. We give you the honor and the glory in this event. In Jesus name we pray, amen.

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Success awaits those who are prepared.

(anonymous)

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Updated : 19th September, 2011

STCW 2010 Courses 1. Revised STCW 2010 Code Familiarization ½ day P 500.00 Everyday Free w/APA 2. Anti-Piracy Awareness (POEA by Company MOA) ½ day P 1,000.00 Everyday P 400.00 3. Marine Environment Awareness 2 days P1,500.00 Mon – Wed-Fri P 500.00 3. Occupational Safety and Hazard Awareness 2 days P 1,500.00 Mon-Wed-Fri P 500.00 4. Leadership and Teamwork Management 1 day P 1,000.00 Tuesday-Thursday P 400.00 5. Vessel Traffic Services Training 2 days P 1,500.00 Tuesday-Thursday P 500.00 6. Cargo Handling For Rating 2 days P 1,500.00 Mon-Wed-Fri P 500.00 8. International Ship Management Course (ISM) 3 days P 2,500.00 Mon-Thursday P 1,000.00 9. Consolidated Marpol (Annexes I to VI) 5 days P 4,500.00 Monday To Friday P 1,000.00 10. Seafarer Technical Assessment Readiness Training 2 days P 1,500.00 Client Booking P 500.00 11. Able Seafarers Deck Course - - Soon To Open 12. Able Seafarer Engine Course - - Soon To Open 13. Electro Technical Rating Course - - Soon To Open 14. Electro Technical Officer Course - - Soon To Open 15. Basic Training For Oil and Chemical Cargo Operations - - Soon To Open 16. Advanced Training For Oil Tanker Cargo Operations - - Soon To Open 17. Advanced Training For Chemical Tanker Cargo Ops - - Soon To Open 18. Basic Training For Liquified Gas Tanker Cargo Ops - - Soon To Open 19. Advanced Training For Liquified Gas Tanker Cargo Ops - - Soon To Open 20. Management Level Course For Nautical Officers - - Soon To Open 21. Management Level Course For Engineering Officers - - Soon To Open 22. Passenger Safety, Cargo and Hull Integrity Training - - Soon To Open 23. Operational Use Of ECDIS - - Soon To Open 24. Proficiency in Fast rescue Boat - - Soon To Open 25. Level One: Security Awareness - - Soon To Open 26. Level Two: Persons with Security Duties - - Soon To Open 27. Level Three: Ship Security Officer - - Soon To Open Prepared by : Rolando T. Dumelod President

SEAPRENEUR TRAINING CENTER ROOM 403 TRAVELLERS LIFE BLDG. 490 T.M. KALAW, ERMITA, MANILA TEL. NOS. 025593202; 09228438231

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On June 25th, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other major stakeholders in the global shipping and manning industry formally ratified the so-called "Manila Amendments" to the current Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW) and its associated Code. The amendments aiming to bring the STCW up to date with developments since its conception and initial adoption in 1978, and the subsequent amendments in 1995.

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Source: Tinig ng Marino Editorial

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Need For Comprehensive Revision

During STW 37 (Jan. 2006), it was felt that the Convention needs to be amended to include:

Security training provisions.

Standards of competence for senior ratings.

Competence standards for tankers, including LNG.

Identification of refresher training areas for demonstration of competence in Safety Training.

Review of Alternative Certification and Criteria for safe manning & Rest Period

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Benefits of the Comprehensive Review

Administrations - Amend laws & Rules relating to training & certification once - Saving legislative time & reducing administrative burden.

Shipping Companies - Planning training of its crew in a Packaged manner, saving of time and money.

Training institutes - Revise their curriculum once to meet requirements - More time available for training.

Seafarers - Additional Training during leave period - Single phase rather than every time they are on leave.

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Terms of Reference – STW 38 (Jan.07)

Retain the structure and goals of the 95 revision.

Not to down scale existing standards.

Not to amend the articles of the Convention.

Address inconsistencies, outdated requirements & technological advances.

Address requirements for effective communication.

Provide for flexibility, innovation in technology.

Address the special character and circumstances of short sea shipping and the offshore industry.

Address security-related

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Calendar of Events

April 2006 – Groundwork began for Revision. January 2007 (STW 38) - Revision proposed to Sub-committee and the Terms of Reference approved. March 2008 (STW 39) - 52 proposals. Sept. 2008 (ISWG 1) - 62 new proposals.

Feb. 2009 (STW 40) - 68 proposals. Sept. 2009 (ISWG 2) - 25 pending & 39 new proposals.

Jan. 2010 (STW 41) - Final set of 55 proposals.

June 2010 (Conference) – 31 last minute proposals.

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Attachment 1 to the Final Act of the 2010 STCW Conference, (Resolutions 1-19)

Resolution 1 - Amendments to the Annex of STCW 78 and adoption to the Annex of the Convention.

Resolution 2 - Amendments to the Annex of STCW Code and adoption to the Amendments to the Code, (STCW 95).

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Resolution 4 – Transitional Provision And Early Implementation

1 January 2012 – The 2010 Manila amendments enter into force, training and certification may continue in accordance to STCW 95.

New Training Standards Optional - Govern- ments may begin to introduce new standards.

1 July 2013 - New entrants commencing training are required to do so according to the new standards, new minimum rest hour enforced.

1 January 2014 – New training standards mandatory.Mandatory security training in accordance with ‘Manila’ amendments.

1 January 2017 - STCW 2010 certification for all seafarers

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Resolution 5 – Verification of COC’s and COE

Prevention of unlawful practices associated with the issuance of COC’s and COE’s.

Establishment of electronic data bases to assist in verifying the authenticity and validity of Certificates of Competency (COC) and Cert. of Endorsement (COE).

Appropriate and timely response from request of any Administration for verification of the authenticity and validity of COC’s and COE’s.

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*STCW Convention and Code do not determine ship’s manning levels.

Importance of adequate education and training for, and experience acquired by, all seafarers.

The need for all ships to be manned and operated by properly trained and certified seafarers.

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Resolution 7 – Promotion of Technical Knowledge, Skills and Professionalism of

SeafarersReported and anticipated shortageof qualified officers.

Monitor the standards exhibited by ship’s personnel

Encourage training of junior officers and monitor progress made in the acquisition of knowledge and skills.

Take appropriate measures to instill pride in the maritime profession.

Establish criteria and processes in the selection of seafarers

Provide refresher and updating training at suitable intervals

Encourage the creation of safety culture and environmental conscience among all

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Resolution 8 - Guidelines To Implement International Standards of Medical Fitness For Seafarers

Minimum in-service eyesight standards (table A-I/9)Criteria for physical and medical fitness (paragraph 2):“…demonstrate adequate hearing and speech to communicate effectively…”“…no medical condition, disorder…that will prevent the effective and safe conduct of their routine and or emergency duties…”“…medication that has side effects that will impair judgement…”“…medical fitness examinations of seafarers…”“…medical practioners…medical certificate info…”

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Resolution 9 - Revision Of Existing Model Courses And Development of New Model Courses

“The 11 courses being developed by MTC will give our Filipino seafarers the necessary training and certification to operate modern, technologically advanced

ships,” she said.

The Cabinet official said the MTC is developing courses for the following: able seafarer deck; able seafarer engine; electro-technical

officer; electro-technical rating; basic training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations; advanced training for

oil tanker cargo operations; advanced training for chemical tanker cargo operations; basic training for

liquefied gas tanker operations; advanced training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations; security

awareness training; and training for seafarers with designated security duties.

“Within the year, the MTC plans to enter into an agreement with the National Maritime Polytechnic for the development of all training requirements of the

STCW Manila Amendments,” Ms. Baldoz added.

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Resolution 10 - Promotion Of Technical Cooperation

Resolution 11 - Measures To Ensure Competency of Masters and Officers of Ships Operating In Polar Water

Resolution 12 - Attracting New Entrants To, and Retaining Seafarers In, the Maritime Profession

Resolution 13 - Accomodation of Trainees

Resolution 14 - Promotion of The Participation Of Women In The Maritime Industry

Resolution 15 - Future Amendments and Review of the STCW Convention and Code

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Resolution 16 - Contribution of The International Labor Organization.

Resolution 17 - Role of the World Maritime University, the IMO International Maritime Law Institute, and International Maritime Safety, Security and Environment Academy, (IMSSEA), in Promoting Enhanced Maritime Standards

Resolution 18 - Year of the Seafarer, and

Resolution 19 - Day of the Seafarer.

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Thank you