Guidelines on the IMO STCW Convention

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Guidelines on the IMO STCW Convention

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The IMO International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) regulate the training and certification of seafarers and forms the basis for standards of 机组人员 competence that are enforced worldwide. The Convention also regulates watchkeeping arrangements on board merchant ships, including watchkeepers’ minimum rest hours. 

第四版 Guidelines on the IMO STCW Convention sets out the obligations for shipping companies and includes guidance on how to ensure compliance on board. 

本版新增内容:

  • Integrates new regulations that affect training, including:
  • International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code).
  • International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code).
  • New requirements for familiarisation training for 机组人员 on Ro-Ro Passenger Ships.
  • Changes to Chapter V regarding tanker training.
  • Updated guidance for 机组人员s operating dynamically positioned (DP) vessels.
  • Explains clearly how the STCW Convention relates to the IMO ISM Code and ILO MLC, 特别是在值班方面.
  • Includes colour coding to distinguish mandatory parts of guidance.
  • Includes flowchart setting out exactly what training is needed for seafarers.
  • Features a clearer layout and includes infographics and visual aids to improve reader experience.

This guide will help readers:

  • 遵守法规.
  • Avoid lengthy delays at port for non-conformances.
  • Know exactly what training 机组人员s need to work on board.
  • Understand how the STCW works with other IMO and ILO regulations.
  • Be completely up to date on the latest regulations.

第四版 Guidelines on the IMO STCW Convention has been written and designed for use by 机组人员, 船员管理公司, designated persons ashore (DPAs), 大师, 人事主管, 招聘人员, 培训负责人, 技术负责人, 还有培训师和讲师.

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作者 International Chamber of Shipping
出版商 International Chamber of Shipping 出Edition物
第四版
月出版 2023 - 2月
国际标准图书编号 978-1-913997-33-5
装船重量 1.0Kg
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Chapter 1: The STCW Convention – an overview

1.1 Shipping company responsibilities

1.2 Uniform standards of competence

1.3 Measures to ensure implementation by governments

1.4其他规定

1.5 Structure, format and contents of STCW 2010

1.5.1结构

1.5.2的格式

1.5.3内容

Chapter 2: Company responsibilities

2.1 STCW 2010和ISM规则

2.1.1 Guidance on implementation of the IMO International Safety Management (ISM) Code relevant to STCW

2.2 Definition of ‘shipping company’

2.3 Explicit company responsibilities

2.3.1适当的认证

2.3.2安全船员

2.3.3进修培训

2.3.4记录保存

2.3.5 .熟悉船上情况

2.3.6船员协调

2.3.7 SOLAS通信

2.4最小休息时间

2.5 Additional familiarisation and basic training

2.5.1 Familiarisation in elementary safety matters

2.5.2基础训练

2.6 Additional training and certification requirements

2.6.1 GMDSS

2.6.2 Survival craft and fast rescue boats

2.6.3先进的消防技术

2.6.4 Refresher training for survival craft, fast rescue boats and advanced fire fighting

2.6.5医疗护理

2.6.6安全培训

2.6.领导能力和团队合作

2.7其他要求

2.7.1英语语言

2.7.2海事法知识

2.7.3 Prevention of drug and alcohol abuse

2.8 Best practice for instructors’ and supervisors’ qualifications

Chapter 3: The competence based approach to training

3.1培训“成果”

3.1.1航海服务

3.1.2培训记录簿

3.2胜任标准

3.2.1能力

3.2.2功能

3.2.3责任层次

3.3 Specification of standards of competence

3.4 Criteria for defining competence

3.4.1 Knowledge, understanding and proficiency

3.4.2 Methods for demonstrating competence

3.4.3 Qualifications of 机组人员 conducting in-service training and assessment

3.4.4模拟器培训

3.4.5评估能力

3.5替代认证

3.6 Training for specific ship types

3.6.1客船

3.6.2油轮

3.6.3近海补给船

3.6.4 .极地水域的船只

3.6.5 Ships subject to the International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code)

Chapter 4: Implementation and enforcement

4.1 Ensuring compliance by companies

4.1.1处罚

4.1.2港口国监督

4.2 Ensuring implementation by governments

4.STCW“白名单”

4.4质量标准

4.5 Flag State responsibilities

Chapter 5: Seafarer grades and certification introduced by the Manila amendments

5.1熟练海员甲板

5.2、熟练的海员发动机

5.3电气技术人员

5.4电气技术等级

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前言

The competence of seafarers is a critical factor in the safe and efficient operation of merchant ships and has a direct impact on the safety of life at sea and the protection of the marine environment. These ICS guidelines advise shipping companies and shipboard personnel of their fundamental obligations as required by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW). As well as providing advice on compliance, the guidelines are intended to provide background information on the philosophy underlying the ‘competence-based’ approach to training which the STCW Convention seeks to promote.

The global training and competence standards were substantially overhauled by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) almost 30 years ago by the package of IMO regulations known as ‘STCW 95’ and then further revised by the 2010 ‘Manila amendments’, 也称为STCW 2010. The phase-in period for the implementation of the Manila amendments came to an end in 2017 and must now be fully complied with by shipping companies and the seafarers they employ. The competence-based approach to training, where practical skills must be demonstrated (as opposed to just sitting an exam), 现在被普遍应用. Rather than training standards being left to the satisfaction of national Administrations, the international competence tables in the STCW Code underpin maritime education around the world. Flag States are also required to take direct responsibility for the competence of the seafarers serving on their ships, which is important given that most seafarers work on ships that fly a flag that differs from their own nationality.

结果是, 与上世纪90年代初相比, employers have far greater confidence in the validity of seafarers’ certificates, regardless of their country of issue. While there is always room for further improvement, there is now a clearer sense that all seafarers working internationally are part of the same high calibre global profession, in which the paramount importance of safety of life at sea and the protection of the marine environment is universally recognised.

In 2018, as part of its commitment to continuous improvement, ICS proposed that IMO should undertake a further comprehensive review of the STCW Convention and Code, similar in scale and scope to that undertaken in the 1990s. The intention is take full account of recent developments in technology, so that competence standards will remain fit for purpose in the decades ahead. It is anticipated that significant focus will given to the opportunities presented by digitalisation and the ‘fourth propulsion revolution’ in including efforts to achieve a ‘just transition’ towards a decarbonised future in which no seafarer will be left behind.

The International Chamber of Shipping is leading the participation of maritime employers at IMO leading up to the next major set of changes to the STCW Convention, which are currently planned to come into effect from 2026. 

与此同时, this fourth edition of the ICS guidelines for shipping companies has been updated to take account of further recent changes to the Convention after the Manila amendments. These include the amendments to the requirements for training for ships operating in polar waters, ships subject to the International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code) and amendments to the STCW Convention Chapter I, Table B-I/2 that came into force on 1 January 2021.

The training requirements for 机组人员 members serving on ships operating in polar waters have been included under the Polar Code, which is mandatory under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), but there are also training implications under STCW. To ensure that all 机组人员 members are aware of the environment they are operating in, basic training is required for all deck officers operating in polar waters and advanced training given to masters and officers in charge of a navigational watch when navigating in ice conditions.

STCW has also added more requirements for ships that are subject to the IGF Code, i.e. ships operating using fuels with low flashpoints. The training requirements differ, depending on whether a seafarer holds a certificate of proficiency in liquefied gas tanker operations.

This fourth edition also expands on the recommendations for ships that operate dynamic positioning (DP) systems and on the training of 机组人员 on these ships.

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