Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00979:reg:32:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00979
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 32 (pt 6/7)
Character Range: 68486–71036

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       (3) Hours of service less than 8 in a day may be added to hours of service less than 8 in any other day.
Example   3 hours worked on Tuesday, 3 hours worked on Thursday and 3 hours worked on Saturday may be added together to make 1 day of qualifying sea service. The remaining hour may be used to add to further hours subsequently accumulated.
       (4) However, hours of service more than 8 in a calendar day do not count towards qualifying sea service.
       (5) Sea service performed by a person when the person is less than 16 years old may be counted as qualifying sea service:
(a) only for a Coxswain Grade 1 or 2, or a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 certificate; and
(b) only if the person was at least 14 years old when the sea service was performed.
      (6) Qualifying sea service must be accrued on a vessel that is:
(a) underway; or
(b) at anchor with a person on anchor watch; or
(c) being manoeuvred to free it from being aground.
      (7) However:
(a) for a deck certificate — up to 15% of the required sea service may be accrued on a vessel that is not mentioned in subclause (6) while the applicant is performing duties in a deck capacity or undertaking refitting work; and
(b) for an engineering certificate — up to 33% of the required sea service may be accrued on a vessel that is not mentioned in subclause (6) while the applicant is performing duties in an engineering capacity or undertaking refitting work.
      (8) A person who holds a dual certificate, and performs sea service in a dual role on a vessel with propulsion power ≤750 kW, may count that sea service as qualifying sea service for one or more of the following:
(a) a dual certificate;
(b) a deck certificate;
(c) an engineering certificate.
      (9) A person who holds both a deck certificate and an engineering certificate, and performs sea service in a dual role on a vessel with propulsion power ≤750 kW, may count that sea service as qualifying sea service for one or both of the following:
(a) a deck certificate;
(b) an engineering certificate.

4.3 Recognition of other kinds of service
       The National Regulator may recognise qualifying sea service, in capacities or trades or on kinds of vessels, that is not recognised by this Marine Order as qualifying sea service according to its equivalence to:
(a) the duration and frequency of voyages or refits; and
(b) the kind of duties performed and their duration and frequency; and
(c) the level of responsibility during the sea service; and
(d) the relevance of the sea service to the