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safe maintenance and repair procedures;
.7 methods of, and aids for, fire prevention, detection and extinction;
.8 regulations to be observed regarding operational or accidental pollution of the marine environment and methods and aids to prevent such pollution;
.9 first aid related to injuries which might be expected in machinery spaces and use of first aid equipment;
.10 functions and use of life‑saving appliances;
.11 methods of damage control with specific reference to action to be taken in the event of flooding of seawater into the engine‑room; and
.12 safe working practices.
5 Every candidate should possess a knowledge of international maritime law as embodied in international agreements and conventions as they affect the specific obligations and responsibilities of the engine department, particularly those concerning safety and the protection of the marine environment.  The extent of knowledge of national maritime legislation is left to the discretion of the Administration but should include national arrangements for implementing international agreements and conventions.
6 Every candidate should possess a knowledge of personnel management, organization and training aboard fishing vessels.

ADDENDUM TO SCHEDULE 3
Note   A certificate shown in column 1 of the following Table, being a certificate issued in accordance with the Uniform Shipping Laws Code, is a certificate evidencing, to the satisfaction of the Manager, knowledge and experience consistent with the Annex to Resolution A.623(15), subject to any limitations shown in column 2.

column 1                      column 2
Certificate                   Limitation
Engineer Class 1              Nil
Engineer Class 2              Nil
Engineer Class 3              Vessels less than 3000kW
Engineer Watchkeeper          Second Engineer on vessels less than 3000kW
Marine Engine Driver Grade 1  Second Engineer on vessels less than 3000kW, ACMW

In the above table

kW means kW propulsion power;

ACMW means Australian Coastal and Middle Water operational area; and

O/S means Off‑shore operational area.

Notes to Marine Order 51 (Fishing vessels) 1989
Note 1
Marine Order 51 (Fishing vessels) 1989 (in force under subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act 2012) as shown in this compilation comprises Marine Order 51 (Fishing vessels) 1989 amended or modified as indicated in the following tables.
Table of Orders
Year and number                                                                          Registration date  FRLI number  Commencement date  Application, saving or transitional provisions
Marine Orders – Part 51                                                                  9 Sep 2008         F2008B00515  1 May 1989
Marine Orders — Miscellaneous Amendments (MO 1999/15)                                    1 May 2007         F2007B00638  1 Jul 1999
Marine Order 4 (Transitional modifications) 2013 (MO 2013/3)                             30 May 2013        F2013L00871  1 Jul 2013
Marine Orders Amendment (Marine Order 12 — consequential changes Order 2023 (MO 2023/8)  23 Nov 2023        F2023L01538  1 Jan 2024

Table of amendments and modifications
ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      mod. = modified      rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted
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