Marine order 70—Seafarer certification [1]
Submitted by anathomson on Mon, 10/02/2020 - 12:40About
Marine order 70 sets out the requirements for:
- application and eligibility requirements for seafarer qualifications
- recognition of international qualifications
- revalidation and endorsement of qualifications
- training courses
- audits of training courses.
Assistance and tools
Legislation and incorporated material
Related content
- Transition of existing certificate [3]
- New Zealand fishing vessel seafarer certificates [4]
- Able seafarer—deck rating [5]
- Forms for international seafarers [6]
- Calculate sea service for an international certificate [7]
- Sea service letter for international seafarers [8]
- Certificate of recognition for Masters, Mates (Deck and officers) and Engineer officers [9]
- Watchkeeper deck less than 3000 gross tonnage (yachts) [10]
- Career path for master and deck [11]
- Master [12]
- Master less than 500 gross tonnage (yachts) [13]
- Master less than 500 gross tonnage [14]
- Master less than 3000 gross tonnage (yachts) [15]
- Master less than 3000 gross tonnage [16]
- Master less than 24 metres foreign going [17]
- Engineer class 2 [18]
- Engineer watchkeeper [19]
- Electro-technical officer [20]
Applications
Superseded
Reference
List of material referenced in this marine order:
- International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) adopted by IMO Resolutions MSC.385(94) [23] and MEPC. 264(68)
- International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft, 2000 (HSC Code 2000), IMO resolution MSC.97(73) [23] as amended from time to time
- International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code), IMO Resolution MSC.391(95) [23]
- International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1978 [24]—STCW Convention, and STCW Code
- International conventions [24]
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Summary
Seafarer certification and qualifications.