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following:
                                     (i) an approved course of basic safety training (that complies with STCW Code section A‑VI/1 paragraph 2);
                                     (ii) security awareness training (that complies with STCW Code section A-VI/6 paragraph 4); and
                                    (d) have completed an approved program of study, that includes vocational training, that complies with STCW Code section A-II/4; and
                                    (e) hold the following certificates:
                                     (i) a certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats (that complies with STCW Code section A‑VI/2 paragraphs 1 to 4);
                                     (ii) a GMDSS radio operator certificate (that complies with STCW Code section A‑IV/2);
                                     (iii) a certificate of medical fitness; and
                                    (f) have passed a final assessment; and
                                    (g) for endorsement as Master <200 GT (Yachts) have passed a final assessment for the endorsement
                                    For sub-subparagraph (b)(ii)(A), the service as an understudy of an officer in charge of a navigational watch must be performed while completing an approved deck watchkeeper understudy program and the seagoing service:
                                    (a) is performed:
                                     (i) in the deck department; and
                                     (ii) in shifts of at least 4 hours; and
                                    (b) includes the following:
                                     (i) 100 hours performing duties as lookout;
                                     (ii) 100 hours performing duties in daylight hours;
                                     (iii) 100 hours performing duties in darkness;
                                     (iv) 180 hours performing watchkeeping duties under supervision.
                                    Note   See subsection 20(4) of Marine Order 11 (Living and working conditions on vessels) 2015 for when seafarers under 18 may perform night work for training purposes for approved programs.
Chief Mate <3000 GT (Yachts)        Person must:
                                    (a) satisfy the eligibility requirements for a Watchkeeper Deck <3000 GT (Yachts) certificate mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (e); and
                                    (b) include in the approved program of study mentioned in paragraph (c) for that certificate:
                                     (i) training in advanced fire fighting (that complies with STCW Code section A‑VI/3); and
                                     (ii) training in medical first aid (that complies with STCW Code section A‑VI/4 paragraphs 1 to 3); and
                                    (c) have passed a final assessment; and
                                    (d) for endorsement as Master <200 GT (Yachts) have passed a final assessment for the endorsement.
                                    Note for paragraph (a)   The eligibility requirements for a Watchkeeper Deck <3000 GT (Yachts) certificate include holding a certificate of medical fitness.
Master <500 GT (Yachts)             Person must:
                                    (a) hold or have held:
                                     (i) a Watchkeeper Deck <3000 GT (Yachts) certificate of competency; or
                                     (ii) another certificate AMSA considers at least equivalent to a certificate mentioned in subparagraph (i); and
                                    (b) have completed at least 12 months documented qualifying seagoing service as an officer in charge of a navigation watch on vessels of ≥12 m long:
                                     (i) of which at least 4 months was served on vessels ≥20 m long and at least 4 months was served on vessels on voyages of