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and responsibilities of an able seafarer — deck that are specified as competencies in STCW Code Table A‑II/5, column 1.
able seafarer — engine rating duties or functions means the tasks, duties and responsibilities of an able seafarer — engine that are specified as competencies in STCW Code Table A‑III/5, column 1.
appropriate vessel means a vessel AMSA considers appropriate for the vocational training required for the certificate.
certificate of medical fitness has the meaning:
(a) for the issue of a seafarer certificate — that is given by paragraph (a) of the definition of certificate of medical fitness in section 4 of Marine Order 76 (Health — medical fitness) 2017; and
(b) for the revalidation of a seafarer certificate or a certificate of recognition — that is given by paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition of certificate of medical fitness in section 4 of Marine Order 76 (Health — medical fitness) 2017.
chief integrated rating duties or functions means senior duties comprising able seafarer — deck rating duties or functions and able seafarer — engine rating duties or functions.
engine room watch rating duties or functions means the tasks, duties and responsibilities of a rating forming part of an engineering watch that are specified as competencies in STCW Code Table A-II/4, column 1.
integrated rating duties or functions means duties comprising able seafarer — deck rating duties or functions and able seafarer — engine rating duties or functions.
length, for a vessel, means the overall length of the vessel.
navigational watch rating duties or functions means the tasks, duties and responsibilities of a rating forming part of a navigational watch that are specified as competencies in STCW Code Table A-II/4, column 1.
steering certificate means a certificate issued:
(a) by a master to a person who has satisfactorily completed, in the opinion of the master, 10 hours steering a vessel at least 24 metres long, which must include at least 4 hours steering while the vessel is being conned; or
(b) by an approved seafarer training organisation to a person who has satisfactorily completed an approved training course covering:
 (i) instruction in steering principles and procedures; and
 (ii) 2 hours practical training in steering a vessel at least 24 metres long while the vessel is being conned, plus 8 hours on a steering simulator.
       (2)Terms defined in Marine Order 70 (Seafarer qualifications) 2014 and used in this Order have the meaning given by that Order.
Note 1   For information on obtaining copies of IMO documents mentioned in this Order see AMSA's website at http://www.amsa.gov.au or email international.relations@amsa.gov.au.
Note 2   Some terms used in this Order are defined in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 including:
          * AMSA Act
          * IMO