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vessel also receives the training mentioned in subclause (1).
Example:   An onshore staff member involved in berthing the vessel.
      (5) The master, or a crew member that the master considers has the appropriate skills and knowledge, must give the training.
      (6) The owner must ensure that a record of the following is kept for 5 years:
(a) any training, induction or familiarisation undertaken in accordance with subclause (1);
(b) any emergency drills conducted in accordance with subclause (3).
      (7) The record must include the following for each training or drill:
(a) the name and signature of any person participating;
(b) a description;
(c) the date it occurred.

6E First aid and radio communication requirements
        The owner must ensure that the vessel operates with:
(a) access to at least 1 person who:
 (i) has a current first aid certificate equivalent to at least HLTAID011 Provide first aid; and
 (ii) is available at all times to provide first aid; and
(b) a master or deck watchkeeper qualified to operate the radio or other communication equipment fitted to the vessel.

7 Procedures for onboard operations
       (1) Subclause (2) applies for all vessels.
      (2) The owner of a vessel must ensure that procedures for the safety of the vessel, the environment and persons on or near the vessel are:
(a) developed for key onboard operations to address any risks identified by the risk assessment; and
(b) recorded in writing; and
(c) if an increased risk is identified by a review of the risk assessment — changed to reduce so far as is reasonably practicable any increased risk identified by the review.
       (3) Subclauses (4), (5) and (6) apply for all vessels other than Class 4 vessels.
Note   For additional requirements regarding procedures for onboard operations for Class 4 vessels — see clause 2 of Schedule 2.
      (4) The owner must ensure that each task involved in a procedure that has been developed for key onboard operations is assigned to crew with the skills and knowledge to perform the task.
      (5) The owner must ensure that a record of the procedures is kept on board the vessel in a form readily accessible by the master and crew.
      (6) The procedures for key onboard operations must include at least the following:
(a) pre-operating checks;
(b) for a vessel that carries passengers — a safety induction for each passenger about relevant operational and emergency procedures, including the wearing of lifejackets, as soon as practicable after the passenger boards the vessel;
(c) lifejacket wear, taking account of:
 (i) the risks identified in the vessel's risk assessment; and
 (ii) the management of lifejackets to ensure that they are readily available if needed;
(d) for a Class 1 vessel, or