Transcription of A GUIDE FOR SEAFARERS
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STCWA GUIDE FOR SEAFARERST aking into account the 2010 Manila amendmentsINTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATIONF orewordIn June 2010 a diplomatic conference in Manila adopted a set of far-reaching andcomprehensive amendments to the 1978 International Convention on Training,Certification and Watchkeeping for SEAFARERS known to us all more conveniently asthe STCW Convention and its associated Code. This instrument has been described asone for the four pillars of the global maritime regulatory system, along with two otherIMO Conventions, SOLAS and MARPOL, and ILO s Maritime Labour Convention. Theamendments adopted mark the first major revision of the instrument since thoseadopted in 1995, which completely revised the original 1978 STCW shipping industry depends on competent, well-trained SEAFARERS to ensure safetyof life at sea, maritime security, efficiency of navigation and protection andpreservation of the marine environment.
Chief engineer 36 Second engineer 37 Officer in charge of an engineering watch 38 Electro-technical officer 39 Ratings forming part of an engineering watch 40 Able seafarer engine 41 Electro-technical ratings 42 Any other crew member 43 Part 3 — Other certificates
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