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'Ratings' refers to skilled seafarers who perform various essential tasks across all ship departments.
There are several pathways you can take to become a rating. It depends on the area you decide to work in.
STCW refers to The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1978.
You can hold any of the following:
Ratings task | Requirement |
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Navigational watch and engine room watch ratings (see schedule 1) | |
two months qualifying sea service | an AMSA Certificate of safety training (STCW Reg VI/1) with security awareness endorsement (STCW Reg VI/6-1) and must also complete approved shore based training before joining their first ship (see schedule 1).
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six months of qualifying sea service |
and a valid Certificate of medical fitness form 303
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Integrated ratings (international qualification for Australian registered vessels operating in international waters) | AMSA Certificate of safety training and a valid Certificate of medical fitness form 303 and completion of Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Integrated Rating) shore-based training program. |
The Certificate of safety training (COST) is the first international qualification you need to become a seafarer.
Unit number | Competency | STCW reference |
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MARF037 | Follow vessel security procedures (security awareness training) | STCW Code table A-VI/6-1 |
MARF041 | Observe personal safety and social responsibility (PSSR) | STCW Code table A-VI/1-4 |
MARF035 | Contribute to fire prevention and firefighting (basic firefighting) | STCW Code table A-VI/1-2 |
MARF046 | Survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment and personal survival techniques (PST) | STCW Code table A-VI/1-1 |
HLTAID011 | Provide first aid | STCW Code table A-VI/1-3 |
Learn more about the Certificate of safety training.
You must complete an AMSA approved training program that meets the requirements of STCW.
The approved training program is the Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Integrated Rating).
It comprises:
The units of competency are separate sections or courses, named pre-sea (Certificate of Safety training).
They include:
Find out more about Certificate III in maritime operations (integrated rating) and the units of competency at training.gov.au.
The approved TAGS books include:
TAGS Book 1 is available as two separate volumes.
After four months qualifying sea service and completion of TAGS book 1, you may receive STCW Regulation II/4 – ratings assisting in keeping a navigation watch and STCW Regulation III/4 – ratings assisting in keeping in an engine room watch.