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of the national law.
propulsion power, for a vessel, means the total maximum continuous rated output power, in kilowatts, of all the vessel's main propulsion machinery which appears on the vessel's certificate of registry or other official document.
qualification that is not workshop skills equivalent means any of the following:
(a) an Australian degree or advanced diploma in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or electronics;
(b) Chartered Engineer awarded by the Institute of Engineers Australia;
(c) an approved engineering qualification.
second engineer duties or functions means the tasks, duties and responsibilities of a second engineer officer specified by STCW Code Table A‑III/2, column 1.
Note   In the Australian maritime industry, the engineer officer who performs the functions of a Second engineer specified by the STCW Code is generally referred to as the First engineer.
workshop skills equivalent qualification means any of the following:
(a) Certificate III in Engineering/mechanical trade;
(b) Certificate III in Electrical fitting;
(c) Certificate III in Automotive diesel engine technology;
(d) Certificate III in Automotive/mechanical — diesel fitter;
(e) Certificate III in Automotive/mechanical — heavy vehicle road transport;
(f) Certificate III in Automotive/mechanical — heavy vehicle mobile equipment, plant/earthmoving/agriculture;
(g) Certificate III in Automotive engine reconditioning;
(h) Certificate IV in ESI generation maintenance — electrical electronics;
(i)  Certificate IV in ESI generation maintenance — mechanical;
(j) an Australian trade certificate in fitter and turner/machinist;
(k) an Australian trade certificate in diesel fitter;
(l) an Australian trade certificate in electrical fitter;
(m) an Australian Recognised Trade Certificate in the same classification as an Australian trade certificate mentioned in this definition;
(n) any other approved qualification that includes workshop skills.
Note for paragraph (m)   Australian Recognised Trade Certificates are issued in recognition of trade certificates or other qualifications of a country other than Australia.
       (2) Terms defined in Marine Order 70 (Seafarer qualifications) 2014 and used in this Order have the meaning given by that Order.
Note 1   For information on obtaining copies of IMO documents mentioned in this Order see AMSA's website at http://www.amsa.gov.au or email international.relations@amsa.gov.au.
Note 2   Some terms used in this Order are defined in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 including:
          * AMSA Act
          * IMO
          * national law
          * Navigation Act
          * NSCV
          * SOLAS
          * STCW Code.
Note 3   Other terms used in this Order have the same meaning that they have in the Navigation Act, including:
         * AMSA
         * Government vessel
         * master
         * officer
         * owner
         * regulated Australian vessel
         * seafarer
         * seafarer certificate
         * STCW Convention.
Note 4   For delegation of AMSA's powers under this Order — see the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.

5 Application
        This Order applies to the following persons:
(a) a person performing or intending to perform,