Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00060:body:0:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00060
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Character Range: 34274–37541

36 months in charge of an engine room watch on vessels ≥750 kW propulsion power while holding either an Engineer Watchkeeper or Engineer Class 2 certificate of competency, of which at least 12 months was served on vessels ≥3000 kW using propulsion of the kind to which the certificate relates; and
                                         (B) at least 12 months while holding a certificate of competency as Engineer Class 2; or
                                         (ii) at least 24 months in charge of an engine room watch on vessels ≥750 kW propulsion power of which at least 12 months was served as first engineer on vessels ≥3000 kW propulsion power using propulsion of the kind to which the certificate relates while holding an Engineer Class 2 certificate of competency; or
                                         (iii) at least 42 months in charge of an engine room watch on vessels ≥750 kW propulsion power of which at least 18 months was served on vessels ≥ 3000 kW propulsion power using propulsion of the kind to which the certificate relates while holding an Engineer Class 2 certificate of competency and at least 24 months was served while holding an Engineer Class 3 NC certificate of competency or an unrestricted Engineer Class 3 certificate of competency issued by a State before 1 July 2013; or
                                        Note   For information about NC certificates — see note for Engineer Watchkeeper grades of certificates.
                                         (iv) qualifying seagoing service that is a combination of the kinds of seagoing service mentioned in subparagraphs (i) and (iii) that AMSA considers equivalent to the qualifying seagoing service mentioned in subparagraph (i) or (iii); and
                                        (c) have completed an approved program of study appropriate for the certificate that meets the standards specified in STCW Code sections A‑III/1 and A‑III/2 and includes the following:
                                         (i) training in advanced fire fighting (STCW Code A‑VI/3);
                                         (ii) training in medical first aid (STCW Code A‑VI/4 paragraphs 1 to 3);
                                         (iii) security awareness training (that complies with STCW Code section A-VI/6 paragraph 4); and
                                        (d) hold a certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats (STCW Code section A‑VI/2 paragraphs 1 to 4); and
                                        (e) hold a certificate of medical fitness; and
                                        (f) have passed a final assessment

Schedule 3 Qualifying seagoing service — general requirements
(section 10)
3.1 Service must have been performed as:
(a) an engineer, trainee engineer or engineer cadet, or in an equivalent capacity regularly engaged in engine-room watchkeeping, which may include service on call in periodically unattended machinery spaces on vessels with a propulsion power of ≥750 kW; or
(b) an electro-technical officer engaged in electro-technical officer duties or functions on vessels with an electrical generation capacity of ≥750 kW.
      3. 2 Qualifying seagoing service is calculated as follows: