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The revalidation course has been designed in three parts: A, B and C. Part A is common to Masters, Deck and Engineer officers, Part B is solely for Masters and Deck officers and Part C is solely for Engineer officers. The complete courses are:
Seafarers who performed functions relating to duties appropriate to the grade of the certification and have the required sea service, must email Seafarer Certification Services (scsadmin@amsa.gov.au) with supporting evidence to find out if they can attend the course. The AMSA approved college must not make this determination.
Part A of the course has two roles:
Is not restricted to, but must include the following topics, the minimum number of hours to be spent on each topic is stipulated, unless an alternate delivery model is approved by us.
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4 hours |
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4 hours |
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IMO resolutions—inclluding Res 1206 lifeboats—as follows:
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4 hours |
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4 hours |
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4 hours |
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32 |
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Total | Deck—80 hours | Engine—76 hours |
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7 hours |
A valid or expired Australian Master or Deck officer certificate of competency.
Seafarers who performed functions relating to duties appropriate to the grade of the certification and have the required sea service, must email Seafarer Certification Services (scsadmin@amsa.gov.au) with supporting evidence to find out if they can attend the course. The AMSA approved college must not make this determination.
30 hours
Part B of the course has a dual role:
Is not restricted to, but must include the following topics, the minimum number of hours to be spent on each topic is stipulated, unless an alternate delivery model is approved by us.
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Revision and updates on the concepts and principles of Bridge Resource Management (BRM), including BRM exercises and simulator work involving underpinning knowledge and the use of leadership and managerial skills. |
3 hours |
Revision of collision regulations and buoyage systems with case studies of relevant incidents involving collisions and grounding. |
3 hours |
Passage Planning training including exercises and case studies. |
6 hours |
“E Nav” - including electronic navigation systems, new technology and equipment updates, including developments in electronic navigational aid systems, their operational procedures and limitations, including AIS and VDR. |
3 hours |
Electronic Chart Systems and ECDIS, operational procedures and limitations which must include active practical exercises involving ARPA radar interface and ECDIS use, in an integrated navigation system bridge simulator having full ECDIS capabilities. Persons not already holding an AMSA approved generic ECDIS course completion certificate and required to serve on an ECDIS equipped vessel will be required to complete a full AMSA approved generic ECDIS course (STCW Reg ll/1 and ll/2) before AMSA will endorse their certificate of competency as ECDIS trained. |
8 hours |
Simulator exercises involving a combination of all the above competencies and involving a final assessment. |
7 hours |
Total |
30 hours |
35 hours
For non-serving seafarers—those certificate holders not serving as Engineer officers on appropriate vessels—and others wishing to revalidate their certificates of competency without having the required 12 months qualifying sea service in the previous 5 years, or 3 months in the immediate preceding 6 months, this forms Part C of the Revalidation training course. When combined with Part A of the Masters and Deck and Engineer officers revalidation program, the training requirements will have been satisfied to revalidate an engineering Certificate of Competency at the grade of Engineer class 1, Engineer class 2 and Engineer watchkeeper and the sub grade of steam and/ or motor.
A valid or expired, Australian Engineer officer certificate of competency as Engineer class 1, class 2 and Engineer Watchkeeper.
Seafarers who performed functions relating to duties appropriate to the grade of the certification and have the required sea service, must email Seafarer Certification Services (scsadmin@amsa.gov.au) with supporting evidence to find out if they can attend the course. The AMSA approved college must not make this determination.
Is not restricted to, but must include the following topics, the minimum number of hours to be spent on each topic is stipulated, unless an alternate delivery model is approved by AMSA
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7 hours |
Current technology, equipment and IMO Code updates. |
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Plant Operation, including RO, purifier, OWS, AFS, BWT, Incinerator and sewage systems. |
3 hours |
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Refrigerant handling and revision. |
3 hours |
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High voltage electricity theory and practical. |
14 hours |
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Review of recent relevant regulatory activities, both foreign and domestic, including vessel detention and legal action. |
7hours |
Total |
34 hours |
Full attendance and participation in all activities during the course will satisfy the required performance criteria.
As part of the AMSA approval, each student must be invited to comment in writing on the content and standard of the course as well as the method of delivery. These will be reviewed by AMSA at the next scheduled audit.
A course completion statement should be issued by the provider stating the holder has completed:
Either:
and/or one of the following:
All applicants for revalidation of a Master, Deck or Engineer Officer certificate of competency must hold a valid AMSA seafarer’s Certificate of medical fitness issued by an AMSA approved medical practitioner.
All applicants for revalidation of a Masters or Deck Officers certificate of competency must hold either a valid AMSA GMDSS ROC or an AMSA GMDSS ROC Certificate of recognition.