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and familiarisation with key vessel operations to establish, maintain and verify the competence and capacity of the person to safely carry out assigned duties;
(c) training in emergency procedures to establish, maintain and verify the ability of the person to respond rapidly and effectively in an emergency and to follow the emergency plan.
Note   When a change is made to the key vessel operations or emergency procedures, operators should ensure induction, familiarisation and training of the master and crew occurs in accordance with the new safety management system.
      (3) Training in emergency procedures must cover:
(a) the procedures set out in the emergency plan for responding to the situations mentioned in subclause 12(3) of this Schedule; and
(b) use of the vessel's life-saving equipment.
      (4) The owner of the vessel must ensure emergency drills are conducted:
(a) with a frequency determined by the risk assessment for the vessel; and
(b) to test procedures and confirm the competence and ability of the master and crew to respond rapidly and effectively in an emergency.
      (5) The owner of the vessel must ensure that any other person engaged in key vessel operations for the vessel also receives training mentioned in subclause (2).
Example:   An onshore staff member involved in berthing the vessel.
      (6) The master, or a crew member that the master considers has the appropriate skills and knowledge, must give the training.
      (7) The owner of the vessel must ensure that a record of the following is retained for 5 years:
(a) a description of any training, induction or familiarisation undertaken in accordance with subclause (2);
(b) a description of any emergency drills conducted in accordance with subclause (4);
(c) the name and signature of any person participating;
(d) the date it occurred.

10 First aid and radio communication requirements
       (1) This clause does not apply to a Class 4 vessel.
       (2) The owner of the vessel must ensure that the vessel operates with:
(a) 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 person qualified to operate the radio or other communication equipment fitted to the vessel being either the master or deck watchkeeper.

11 Procedures and policies for vessel operations
      (1) Subclauses (4) and (5) do not apply to a Class 4 vessel and paragraphs (5)(b), (c), (h) to (n) do not apply to a lower complexity vessel.
Note   For additional requirements regarding procedures for vessel operations for Class 4 vessels — see clause 2 of Schedule 2.
      (2) The owner of the vessel must ensure that a procedure related to the safety of the