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CDP 300
Merchant Marine Personnel Certification Requirements
Commonwealth of DominicaMaritime Administration Office of the Deputy Maritime Administrator for Maritime Affairs Dominica Maritime Registry, Inc. 32 Washington St. Fairhaven, MA 02719 USA phone: (508) 992-7170 fax: (508) 992-7120 e-mail: registration@dominica-registry.com
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Table of Contents 1.....................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Issuance of Certificates and Documents .............................................................................................4 1.2 Establishment of Standards.................................................................................................................4 1.3 Compliance with the STCW Convention, as amended in 1995...........................................................4
2.....................................................................................................................................................................5 2.1 Background..........................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Maritime Training and Assessment Program ......................................................................................5 2.3 Dominica Mariner Assessment and Certification Options ...................................................................6 2.4 Certificates ...........................................................................................................................................9
STCW Competency.............................................................................................................................9 Deck/Navigation ...............................................................................................................................9 Engineering ......................................................................................................................................9
2.5 Licensing..............................................................................................................................................9 STCW Competency...........................................................................................................................10
Deck/Navigation .............................................................................................................................10 Engineering ....................................................................................................................................10
2.6 Application .........................................................................................................................................10 2.7 Definitions ..........................................................................................................................................11 2.8 Officer Certificate Required ...............................................................................................................12 2.9 Period of Validity; Suspension and Revocation of Certificate ...........................................................13 2.10 Form of Application ..........................................................................................................................14 2.11 Form of Certificate ...........................................................................................................................14 2.12 General Requirements for Officer Certificate .................................................................................16 2.13 Fees .................................................................................................................................................18 2.14 Fraud, Forgery, Misrepresentation or Attempted Bribery ................................................................19
3...................................................................................................................................................................20 3.1 Persons Who Are Eligible ..................................................................................................................20 3.2 Additional Requirements....................................................................................................................21
4...................................................................................................................................................................23 4.1 Persons Who Are Eligible ..................................................................................................................23 4.2 Service Requirements for Deck/Navigational Officer Ocean-Going Certification For Service Vessels of Over 3000 Gross Tons ........................................................................................................................23 4.3 Service Requirements for Deck/Navigational Officer Near-Coastal Examinations – For Service on Vessels Between 500 and 3000 Gross Tons ..........................................................................................24 4.4 Service Requirements for Deck/Navigational Officer Near-Coastal Voyage Examinations - For Service on Vessels under 500 Gross Tons .............................................................................................26 4.5 Service Requirements for MODU Deck/Navigational Officer Examinations – For Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs).............................................................................................................................27 4.6 Service Requirements for Engineer Officer Steam and Motor Examinations – For Service on Vessels of Over 3000kW. ........................................................................................................................28 4.7 Service Requirements for Engineer Officer Limited Motor Examinations .........................................30 4.8 Service Requirements for MODU Engineer Officer Examination - For Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs)..................................................................................................................................................31 4.9 Service Requirements for Radio Telephone or Radiotelegraph Operator Examinations..................32 4.10 Service Requirements for Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Examination...33 4.11 Additional Examination Requirements.............................................................................................34 4.12 Application Procedure......................................................................................................................34 4.13 Subject Matter of Examinations .......................................................................................................35 4.14 Conduct of Examinations.................................................................................................................36 4.15 Re-examination Upon Failure ..........................................................................................................37
5...................................................................................................................................................................38 5.1 Replacement of Lost or Destroyed Certificate...................................................................................38 5.2 Renewal of Certificate........................................................................................................................38
6...................................................................................................................................................................40 6.1 General Information ...........................................................................................................................40
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6.2 How to Apply......................................................................................................................................42 6.3 SID and TRB Uses.............................................................................................................................42 6.4 Period of Validity ................................................................................................................................43 6.5 Replacement......................................................................................................................................43
7...................................................................................................................................................................43 7.1 General Information ...........................................................................................................................44 7.2 Persons Eligible .................................................................................................................................45 7.3 Requirements for Navigational Watch Certification and Other Deck Department Ratings ...............45 7.4 Requirements for Engine Room Watch Certification and Other “Engine Room” Ratings (Ref: STCW 95, Code A-III/4).......................................................................................................................................48 7.5 Certification for “Proficient in Survival Craft/Rescue Boats” (Reference: STCW Code AVI/2, paras. 1 to 4) .......................................................................................................................................................51 7.6 Certification for “Tankerman” (Reference: STCW 95, Code A-V/1) ..................................................53 7.7 Certification for “Person In Charge (MODU)” ....................................................................................56 7.8 Certificate of Competence for “Fast Rescue Boats” (Ref. STCW 95, Code A-VI/2, par. 5 to 8) .......58 7.9 Certification for “Advanced Firefighting” (Ref. STCW 95, Code A- VI/3)...........................................59 7.10 Certification for “Medical First Aid Provider” (Ref. STCW 95, Code AVI/4, para. 1 to 3) ..............60 7.11 Certification for “Medical Care Person in Charge” Aboard Ship (Ref. STCW 95, ...........................61 Code A-VI/4, para. 4 to 6) ........................................................................................................................61 7.12 Certification for “Ro-Ro Passenger Vessel Training” (Ref. STCW 95, Code A-V/2) .......................62 7.13 Certification for “Passenger Vessel Training” (Ref, STCW 95, Code A-V/3)...................................63 7.14 Familiarization Training....................................................................................................................64 7.15 Certification for “High Speed Craft”..................................................................................................65 7.16 Certification for “Basic Training” - Refer to Section 6.1.4 under Requirements for the Issuance of a Seafarers‘ Training Record Book.............................................................................................................65
8...................................................................................................................................................................66 8.1 General Policy....................................................................................................................................66 8.2 Important Considerations...................................................................................................................67
9...................................................................................................................................................................68 9.1 Background........................................................................................................................................68 9.2 Introduction to use of the TRB..........................................................................................................68
Annexed Documents to CDP 300 Annex 1.........Mariner License Registration Package
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1 Authority 1.1 Issuance of Certificates and Documents
The Maritime Administrator and Deputy Maritime Administrators are authorized to issue certificates and
documents to Dominica merchant marine personnel.
(Dominica International Maritime Act 2000 (IMA 2000) Section 11; Dominica Maritime
Regulations 1.4 and 7.30).
1.2 Establishment of Standards
The Maritime Administrator is authorized to establish such standards as are necessary and proper for
certificating and upgrading of merchant marine personnel and for the maintenance of high standards in
the Commonwealth of Dominica Merchant Marine.
(See IMA 2000, Section 11; Dominica Maritime Regulation 1.4). 1.3 Compliance with the STCW Convention, as amended in 1995
The standards established pursuant to Item 1.2 comply with the provisions of the International Convention
on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended in 1995
(hereinafter referred to as STCW 95). Note The Dominica International Maritime Act 2000, Maritime Regulations, and Marine Safety Circulars referred to in this document may
be found on the Dominica Combined Publications CD-Rom and may also be accessed at: www.dominica-registry.com.
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2 General 2.1 Background
In 1993, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) embarked on a comprehensive revision of the
Standards for Training Certification and Watchkeeping - 1978 (STCW 78) to establish the highest
practical standards of competence for mariners and to reduce human error as a major cause of marine
casualties. On 7 July 1995, a conference of Parties to STCW adopted a package of amendments to the
Convention, which establishes requirements for qualification of masters, officers, watchkeeping and other
crew personnel on seagoing merchant vessels operating outside the boundary line and the
responsibilities of companies. Dominica acceded to the Convention on 21 June 2000.
2.2 Maritime Training and Assessment Program
2.2.1 The Commonwealth of Dominica has a comprehensive marine personnel program that implements
STCW 95 and is embodied in the Commonwealth of Dominica International Maritime Act 2000 (IMA 2000)
and the Commonwealth of Dominica Maritime Regulations.
2.2.2 The Commonwealth of Dominica’s program has a dual commitment to maintain the high standards
of the international treaties that affect the mariner and a commitment to “Honor the Mariner.” Its program
has been developed to ensure that all Dominica certificated masters, officers and ratings will be educated
and trained to the levels of knowledge and competence equal to or better than those agreed
internationally.
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2.2.3. All maritime academies, marine education and training facilities and training providers approved by
the Commonwealth of Dominica must meet or exceed all standards prescribing the achieved learning
objectives, training outcomes, ability, skill proficiency and competency assessed as defined by the STCW
Code.
2.2.4 In keeping with its commitment to “Honor the Mariner” and to fully implement the treaty, Dominica
uses a number of mariner assessment and certification options contemplated in the Convention for
mariner training, certification, and advancement. It is Dominica’s belief that the program will benefit the
mariner because it provides various options for training, assessment certification and licensing.
2.2.2.5. The Maritime Administrator and Deputy Maritime Administrator are authorized to issue certificates
and documents to all merchant marine personnel. (
2.2.6 Establishment of Standards - The Maritime Administrator is authorized to establish such standards as
are necessary and proper for certificating and upgrading of merchant marine personnel and for the
maintenance of high standards in the Dominica Merchant Marine.
2.2.7 Suspension an Revocation of Certificates - Any certificate may be suspended or revoked at any time
by the Maritime Administrator or Deputy Maritime Administrator on the grounds set forth in Dominica
Maritime Regulations and in accordance with the procedure set forth in the Procedures for Marine
Investigations and Hearings.
2.2.9 Dominica STCW 1995 certificates specify function, level, and limitation and give the appropriate
STCW 95 reference cite with respect to the regulation(s) under which the mariner has been found
qualified. The function term is not included when the function regulation(s) cite is given on the certificate.
This is the preference that will be used.
2.3 Dominica Mariner Assessment and Certification Options The Commonwealth of Dominica uses the following approaches for STCW certification:
2.3.1 Certificate of Endorsement - in accordance with regulation I/10 of the STCW Convention; a person
holding a valid certificate that has been verified, issued by a Party fully applying the provisions of STCW
95, and who is not otherwise disqualified in the opinion of the Maritime Administrator or Deputy Maritime
Administrator to whom application is made shall be eligible for an equivalent Dominica STCW 95
Certificate, subject to proof of physical fitness and adequate communications skills. The Maritime
Administration will reserve the right to require examinations if it determines, for whatever reason, that
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further assessment is necessary. Selective use of examinations is part of the Registry quality standards
program.
2.3.2 Certificate of Competence – in accordance with regulation I/6 (Approved Training and Assessment) of
the STCW Convention. Approved Training and Assessment Programs – Candidates using the approved
training and assessment approach to obtain certificates as deck officer, engineer officer and radio
operator are required to have completed approved education and training in the traditional classroom
setting, training institution, or maritime academy which is structured in accordance with written programs,
including such methods of media delivery, procedures, and course materials as are necessary to achieve
the prescribed standard of competence; and conducted, monitored, evaluated and supported by qualified
persons. The Administration will require a written examination of all such candidates. Use of examinations
is part of the Registry training institution quality assessment program. Mariners entering into the work
force must begin by successfully completing the Basic Safety Training program. Varying courses must be
completed for different upgrades (see Marine Safety Circulars for reference).
2.3.3. Candidates may participate in the following approved programs:
In-Service Training- Candidates using this approach to obtain STCW certificates as deck officer, engineer
officer and radio operator are required to have completed an approved “in-service” program of training,
assessment of competence as prescribed in Section A-I/6 of the STCW Code while either on-board ship
or ashore. The Maritime Administration will allow in-service training and assessment programs if
organizations use the Administration provided Training Record Book and receive approval of their
program through the Administration or a “Recognized Organization.” The Administration will require a
written examination of all such candidates. Use of examinations is part of the Registry quality assessment
program.
Training and Assessment within an Institution- Candidates using this approach to obtain STCW certificates
as deck officer, engineer officer and radio operator are required to have completed an approved program
within an Institution that has been recognized to deliver approved courses of training. The Maritime
Administration will approve certificates of training from institutions who have been approved or accepted
by the Administration and have been found to conduct training and assessment with approved instructors
and assessors and that have incorporated the quality standard provision of Section I/8 of the Code. Such
qualification, experience and application of the quality standards shall incorporate appropriate training in
instruction techniques and training and assessment methods and practice. The Administration will require
a written examination of all
such candidates. Use of examinations is part of the Registry quality assessment program.
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2.3.4 Recognizing that some mariners and companies may select the more traditional maritime
training avenue through a recognized training institution, Dominica has entered into an agreement with a
Recognized Organization, Det Norske Veritas, to evaluate and accredit training organizations and
courses. Other such institutions can be recognized upon request and qualification. The Office of the
Deputy Administrator for Maritime Affairs and Marine Personnel also will provide course approval,
instructor approval and training institution approval under prescribed quality standards. Fees will be
applied for review and approval procedures, as well as any costs associated with travel, housing and per
diems for inspection.
2.3.4 Dominica will issue STCW 95 certificates as endorsement certificates (endorsements) by
recognizing valid certificates issued by Parties on the IMO list and as original certificates of competence
(certificates). Both will reflect the categories called out in Chapters II through V. The Dominica STCW 95
certificates call out the function regulation cites, capacity, level and limitations.
2.3.5 Although Dominica will issue STCW 95 certificates, either by endorsement or original, as a service
to mariners and shipping companies who, in the near term, still wish to use traditional seafarer grade
terms (i.e., Master, Chief Mate, Second Mate, Third Mate, etc.) within their internal management system,
Dominica also, in the near term, will issue licenses to those mariners who request them. We anticipate
that with time, the traditional terms of hierarchy will not be needed as the STCW terms of “Capacity”
become more familiar as industry uses the new STCW 95 system. The traditional licenses will have
entries giving STCW 95 reference terms and the applicable STCW regulation cites as appropriate.
2.3.6 Certificates will not be issued as a dispensation in compliance with Article VIII of the STCW
Convention 95.
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2.4 Certificates
2.4.1. Certificate format – STCW 95 certificates are issued in the STCW 95 format and are printed on
“fraud-proof” security paper to prevent tampering.
2.4.2. Dominica STCW 1995 certificates specify function, level, and limitation and give the appropriate
STCW 95 reference cite with respect to the regulation(s) under which the mariner has been found
qualified. The function term is not included when the function regulation(s) cite is given on the certificate.
This is the preference that is used. The following STCW categories are used and the regulations cites are
per SCTW 95 for the required qualifications:
QUALIFICATION TABLE
Level of Competency STCW Competency Deck/Navigation Ordinary Seaman N/A Ordinary Seaman (Watchstander) Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch Able Seaman Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch Third Mate Officer In Charge of a Navigation Watch Second Mate Officer In Charge of a Navigation Watch Chief Mate Chief Mate/Master Master Chief Mate/Master Engineering Wiper N/A Engineman Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch Third Assistant Engineer Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch Second Assistant Engineer Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch First Assistant Engineer First Engineer/Chief Engineer Chief Engineer First Engineer/Chief Engineer
2.5 Licensing
2.5.1 Licenses using traditional officer terms will be issued to those requesting them in addition to the
SCTW 95 Certificates. Ratings will have the traditional term noted on their Seaman Identification Card.
Qualification for a STCW 95 certificate will be a prerequisite for such licenses, other than for a domestic
license.
2.5.2 Such licenses are issued as explained below with the appropriate officer grade, route, tonnage,
mode of propulsion, kW propulsion properly inserted as necessary. Officer licenses are printed on “fraud-
proof” security paper to prevent tampering. Such licenses will specify STCW 95 function, level, and
limitation and give the appropriate STCW 95 standards section reference citation(s). The traditional terms,
shown in 2.9.4, are used and the SCTW 95 function, capacity, and level are cited on the license.
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2.5.3 Grades:
• Four (4) grades of deck officer licenses are issued - Master, Chief Mate, Second Mate and Third
Mate.
• Four (4) grades of engineering officer licenses are issued – Chief Engineer, First Assistant
Engineer, Second Assistant Engineer and Third Assistant Engineer. These licenses are issued
for “steam,” gas turbine, and/or “motor” service and usually with no kW propulsion limitation.
• Four (4) grades of GMDSS radio licenses are issued. This Administration requires two deck
officers to hold General Operator - GMDSS certificates on a GMDSS equipped oceangoing
vessel without a dedicated GMDSS 1st or 2nd Class Radio Operator and Maintainer on board.
2.5.4 Traditional Licensing Hierarchy Compared With STCW 95
Level of Competency STCW Competency Deck/Navigation
Ordinary Seaman N/A
Ordinary Seaman (Watchstander) Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch
Able Seaman Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch
Third Mate Officer In Charge of a Navigation Watch
Second Mate Officer In Charge of a Navigation Watch
Chief Mate Chief Mate/Master
Master Chief Mate/Master
Engineering
Wiper N/A
Engineman Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch
Third Assistant Engineer Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch
Second Assistant Engineer Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch
First Assistant Engineer First Engineer/Chief Engineer
Chief Engineer First Engineer/Chief Engineer
Note
The foregoing table gives the typical levels of certification or licensing and is used as a tool for defining
the crossover between traditional and STCW levels of competence. 2.6 Application
2.6.1 Those persons desiring a Dominica STCW 95 certificate, training record book, or seaman
identification document must apply using the applicable form together with the required documentation.
Those wishing a Dominica license in addition to the STCW 95 certificates should so indicate on the form.
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Sample forms are attached in Annex 1 and may also be downloaded from the Dominica Registry web
page found at: www.dominica-registry.com. Copies of the form will be provided upon request.
2.6.2 Certificates of Receipt of Application will be issued as temporary three month authority for an officer
to serve in the capacity on the basis of an appropriate and valid certificate while his or her approved
application for a Dominica certificate is being processed. This certificate will be issued to those officers
holding acceptable national STCW 1995 certificates from countries that have been placed on the “White
List” by the Maritime Safety Committee of IMO.
2.6.3 Any shipowner or submittal agent who submits on behalf of an applicant an application for a
Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate, or Seafarer’s Identification Document and/or Training Record
Book, which application contains a willful misstatement of fact or references a document which is forged,
altered, fraudulent or fraudulently obtained, the truth or genuineness of which is capable of being
determined by the submitting party, will be subject to an administrative penalty of $500 for each such
application. Further submissions from such source may be barred until two (2) years after such penalty is
remitted in full.
2.7 Definitions For the purpose of these requirements, the following terms shall have the meanings hereby assigned to
them:
2.7.1 Master - the person having command of a vessel.
2.7.2 Navigational officer in charge of a watch - any person, as the Master’s representative, who is primarily
responsible at all times for the safe navigation or maneuvering of the vessel and for complying with the
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972.
2.7.3 Chief Engineer - the senior engineer officer responsible for the mechanical propulsion and the
operation and maintenance of the mechanical and electrical installations of the vessel.
2.7.4 Engineer officer in charge of a watch - any person, as the chief engineer officer’s representative, who
is primarily responsible at all times for the safe and efficient operation and upkeep of machinery affecting
safety of the vessel and is responsible for inspection, operation, and testing of such machinery.
2.7.5 Near Coastal Voyage - a voyage exclusively within 200 miles of the coast of Dominica. Officer
certificates of competency for “Near Coastal Voyages” will have stated geographical limits.
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2.7.6 Radio operator - a person holding an appropriate radio Certificate issued under the provisions of
Dominica Maritime Regulation 4.1(3).
2.7.7 Rating - a member of the ship's crew other than the Master or an officer.
2.7.8 Oil tanker - a ship constructed and used for the carriage of petroleum and petroleum products in
bulk.
2.7.9 Chemical tanker - a ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any liquid
product listed in Chapter 17 of the International Bulk Chemical Code.
2.7.10 Liquefied gas tanker - a ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any
liquefied gas or other product listed in Chapter 19 of the International Gas Carrier Code.
2.7.11 Passenger ship - a ship that carries more than twelve (12) passengers.
2.7.12 Ro-Ro passenger ship - a passenger ship with ro-ro cargo spaces or special category spaces as
defined in the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended (SOLAS).
2.8 Officer Certificate Required 2.8.1 No person shall perform the duties of Master, navigational officer in charge of a watch, chief
engineer, or engineer officer in charge of a watch of any vessel registered under the provisions of the IMA
2000, unless duly issued a certificate by the Dominica Maritime Administration (MARAD). (Maritime
Regulations Chapter 7)
2.8.2 The operation of every Dominica ship GMDSS station shall be performed only by an operator duly
issued a certificate by the MARAD, as required by Dominica Maritime Regulation 4.1(3)(a).The holder of a
certificate as GMDSS Operator l may serve as radio operator aboard vessels requiring the services of
either a First Class or Second Class Radiotelegraph Operator.
2.8.3 The operation of every ship radio telephone or ship earth station, and of every automatic
communication device installed in a ship station, shall be controlled by an operator duly certificated by the
MARAD, as required by Dominica Maritime Regulation 4.1.3.b and .d.
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2.8.4 No person shall serve in any capacity higher than that for which he is duly certificated except by
force majeure, and no person shall be deemed duly certificated unless the the Maritime Administrator or a
Deputy Maritime Administrator has issued him or her an officer certificate of competence.
2.8.5 Legal and Regulatory Requirements – No person may perform the duties of Master, navigational
officer in charge of a watch, chief engineer, or engineer officer in charge of a watch of any vessel
registered under the provisions of the IMA 2000, unless duly issued a certificate by the Maritime
Administrator or a Deputy Maritime Administrator.
2.9 Period of Validity; Suspension and Revocation of Certificate Each officer certificate shall be valid for a period of five (5) years and shall be subject to renewal under
the conditions set forth in these requirements.
2.9.1 Suspension or Revocation - Any officer certificate may be suspended or revoked at any time by the
Maritime Administrator or Deputy Maritime Administrator for the causes set forth in Maritime Regulation
1.4.4, and in accordance with the procedure set forth in the Rules and Procedures for Marine
Investigations and Hearings (IMA 2000, Section 12).
2.9.2 Surrender of Suspended or Revoked Certificate - The holder of an officer certificate, which is
suspended or revoked, shall promptly surrender it as directed by MARAD.
2.9.3 Display of Certificate or Temporary Permit - Every officer shall cause his certificate or temporary
permit to be displayed in a conspicuous location as required by Maritime Regulation 7.58.
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2.10 Form of Application
2.10.1 Form CDMP-5000 - Each application for an officer certificate shall be submitted on official Form
CDMP-5000 (Annex 1), provided by MARAD, and shall be accompanied by all necessary proofs,
supporting data and fees prescribed in the fee schedule.
2.10.2 Certificate of Receipt of Application (CRA) - When an application for a Dominica Certificate is
submitted to MARAD, the applicant may request issuance of a CRA, Form CDMP-3022. The application
must be accompanied by the fee prescribed in the fee schedule. If the application and proof of foreign
certificate are in proper form and legitimate, the applicant will promptly be issued an official CRA in the
grade for which applied as follows:
.1 Each applicant for an officer certificate who qualifies based on recognition of a national
certificate under the provisions of STCW 95 will be issued a CRA on Form CDMP-3021.
.2 While holding the issued CRA together with his or her original valid foreign certificate the
applicant may serve aboard Dominica flag vessels for a period up to 90 days while the application
for a Dominica Certificate is being processed.
2.11 Form of Certificate
2.11.1 STCW 1995 Certificates - Each applicant for an officer certificate who qualifies under the
provisions of STCW 95, will be issued a certificate on either:
.1 Form CDMP-3023 - for officers qualifying based on a Dominica examination; renewals of
existing Dominica certificates, or
.2 Form CDMP-3024 - for officers qualifying based on recognition (“endorsement”) of a national
certificate.
.3 Both certificates state that the officer has been found duly qualified in accordance with the
provisions of the STCW Convention, 1978, as amended in 1995, and in the format prescribed by
STCW 95.
2.11.2 STCW 1995 Special Qualifications - Each applicant for a special qualification certification who
qualifies under the provisions of STCW 95, will be issued a certificate on either:
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.1 Form CDMP-3023 - For seafarers qualifying for certification of special qualifications based on a
Dominica examination; renewals of existing Dominica certificates, or
.2 Form CDMP-3024 - For seafarers qualifying for certification of special qualifications based on
recognition (“endorsement”) of a national certificate.
2.11.3 Format - Both STCW 95 Certificates specify the “functions” the officer has qualified for and at
which function, capacity, and “level of responsibility” as follows:
.1 Functions - The abilities specified in the standards of competence are grouped as appropriate
under the following seven functions. The function is delineated in the certificate by reference to
the STCW 95 regulatory cite. Limitations are also specified:
.1 Navigation
.2 Cargo handling and stowage
.3 Controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board
.4 Marine engineering
.5 Electrical, electronic and control engineering
.6 Maintenance and repair
.7 Radio communications.
2.11.4 Officer Qualifications for STCW 1995 Certification
.1 Each Deck/Navigational Officer must qualify in functions 1, 2 and 3 (deck). A
Deck/Navigational Officer may then qualify in the additional functions of 3 (engineer), 4, 5, 6, and
7.
.2 Each engineer officer must qualify in functions 3 (engineer), 4, 5, and 6. An engineer
officer may then qualify in the additional functions of 1, 2, and 3 (deck).
.3 A radio operator must qualify in function 7.
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2.12 General Requirements for Officer Certificate
2.12.1 Age - No certificate shall be issued to any person under 18 years of age. No certificate in the grade
of Second Mate, Second Assistant Engineer or higher, and no certificate in the grade of Radiotelegraph
Operator First Class, or Radio Communication Operator General, shall be issued to any person under 21
years of age. A candidate shall be required to submit satisfactory proof of age by means of a passport,
birth certificate, certificate of naturalization or other acceptable proof of birthdate.
2.12.2 Citizenship - A candidate for any certificate may be of any nationality and need not be a citizen or
resident of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
2.12.3 Physical Examination - Every candidate for a Certificate shall be required to submit satisfactory
evidence of a physical examination completed within the 12 months immediately preceding application.
The report of examination shall establish that the candidate is in good physical condition and in
possession of all body faculties necessary to fulfill the requirements of the seafaring profession. The
report and certificate of physical examination is to be completed either on the official Physical
Examination Report/Certificate, Form CDMP-3033 or on the official form of a country that is party to ILO
Convention No. 73 on Medical Examination of Seafarers. The report shall specifically indicate that the
candidate was examined as to hearing, vision and general physical condition. The following minimum
requirements shall apply:
.1 Hearing - Every candidate must have hearing unimpaired for normal sounds and be capable of
hearing a whispered voice in the better ear at 15 feet and in the poorer ear at five (5) feet.
.2 Eyesight -Deck/ Navigational Officer - A candidate must have (either with or without glasses) at
least 20/20 vision in one eye and at least 20/40 in the other. If the candidate wears glasses, he
must have vision without glasses of at least 20/160 in both eyes. The candidate must also have
normal color perception, and be capable of distinguishing the colors red, green, blue and yellow.
Engineer or Radio Officer - A candidate must have (either with or without glasses) at least 20/30
vision in one eye and at least 20/50 in the other. If the candidate wears glasses, he must have
vision without glasses of at least 20/200 in both eyes. An engineer or radio officer candidate shall
be examined only as to perception of the colors red, yellow and green.
.3 Blood Pressure - A candidate’s blood pressure must fall within a range average for his age.
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.4 Symptoms - A candidate exhibiting symptoms likely to indicate any of the following diseases or
conditions shall be prima facie disqualified: epilepsy, acute mental illness or other lack of mental
capacity or stability, tuberculosis, acute venereal disease or neurosyphilis, AIDS, abuse of alcohol
and/or the use of narcotic substances whether or not prescribed by a physician.
.5 Speech - A deck/navigational or radio officer candidate must have speech unimpaired for
normal voice communication.
Willful concealment by a candidate of any medical history or mental or physical disability that might render
him unfit for service shall be cause for the immediate revocation of any certificate that may have been
issued to him.
2.12.4 Photographs - Every candidate for a Certificate shall submit three (3) passport- size photographs
of himself, taken within the 12 months preceding the date of application, and shall affix his legible
signature on the reverse side of each. The photographs must show a facial front view of the applicant,
and be 2 in. x 2 in. (50 mm. x 50 mm.) in size; the photographs may be black-and-white or color.
2.12.5 Advanced Firefighting - Every candidate for a Master or Mate’s certificate, or an engineer officer
certificate for service on vessels of over 750 kW propulsion power must submit proof of completion of an
advanced marine firefighting course approved by the MARAD.
2.12.6 Radar Simulator Training - Every candidate for a Master or Mate’s certificate must submit proof of
completion of a marine radar simulator course approved by the MARAD.
2.12.7 GMDSS Certification - Every candidate for a Third Mate/Second Mate/Mate’s certificate must hold
GMDSS certification.
2.12.8 First Aid Training - Every candidate for a Second Mate/Third Mate’s certificate on vessels over 500
gross tons; every candidate for a Master/Mate’s certificate on vessels less than 500 gross tons and every
candidate for an engineer officer’s certificate serving on vessels of over 750 KW propulsion power must
complete first aid training.
2.12.9 Survival Craft/Rescue Boat Training - Every candidate for a Master, Chief Mate, Second Mate,
Third Mate or Mate’s certificate and every candidate for an engineer officer’s certificate on vessels of over
750 kW propulsion power must complete “Proficient in Survival Craft/Rescue Boats” training.
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2.12.10 Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) Training - Every candidate for a Master, Chief Mate,
Second Mate, Third Mate or Mate’s certificate must complete Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA)
training.
2.12.11 Advanced Medical Training - Effective 1 August 1998, every candidate for a Master or Chief
Mate’s certificate on vessels over 500 gross tons must complete advanced medical training.
2.12.12 National Certificates containing STCW Endorsements that are acceptable to MARAD shall be
considered evidence of completion of the training requirements of sub-items 2.10.6 through 2.10.11
above without having to submit training course certificates.
2.13 Fees 2.13.1 Schedule - Any applicant for a certificate or other document must remit the required fee in
accordance with the fee schedule Should secure delivery of certificates by courier service be desired, a
fixed fee of U.S. $35 per certificate must also be remitted with the application.
2.13.2 Payment
.1 Checks/Money Order: All fees remitted by check or money order shall be in U.S. Dollars,
drawn on a bank or branch located in the United States and made payable to Dominica Maritime
Registry Inc.
.2 Cash - Candidates must not remit fees in cash.
.3 Mailing to us - The use of overnight or courier services is recommended. “Registered mail,”
though safe, is one of the slowest methods of sending documents. When not applying in person,
the application(s) with payment should be sent by overnight or courier service instead of
registered mail.
.4 Mailing from us - If applicants desire expedited delivery, they or their personnel document
submittal agents are strongly urged to enclose, with applications, an additional $35 per SID and
Training Record Book application and $35 per officer certificate (license) application for return
courier delivery. Special qualification certificates will be sent via courier along with SID and
original Training Record Books at no additional charge.
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2.14 Fraud, Forgery, Misrepresentation or Attempted Bribery
2.14.1 Any person who submits a fraudulent application for a Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate,
Seafarer’s Identification Document or Training Record Book, or who makes misrepresentations in or in
connection with an application, or who attempts to bribe or subvert any person charged with the approval
of applications and/or conduct of examinations shall be denied his application and shall forfeit any
application fees paid, and in addition to any criminal penalties shall be forbidden to reapply for a period of
not less than two (2) years.
2.14.2 Each individual applicant who willfully misstates a material fact or offers forged, altered, fraudulent
or fraudulently obtained documentation of qualification in connection with an application for a
Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate, or Seafarer’s Identification Document and/or Training Record
Book will in addition to any criminal penalties be subject to an administrative penalty of $500 and may be
barred from holding any Commonwealth of Dominica
Certificate, or Seafarer’s Identification Document and/or Training Record Book until two (2) years after
such penalty is remitted in full.
2.14.3. Any shipowner or submittal agent who submits on behalf of an applicant an application for a
Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate, or Seafarer’s Identification Document and/or Training Record
Book, which application contains a willful misstatement of fact or references a document which is forged,
altered, fraudulent or fraudulently obtained, the truth or genuineness of which is capable of being
determined by the submitting party, will be subject to an administrative penalty of $500 for each such
application. Further submissions from such source may be barred until two (2) years after such penalty is
remitted in full.
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3 Based Upon
Equivalent Certification (Endorsement)
3.1 Persons Who Are Eligible
3.1.1 Duly Certificated - An applicant who is eligible in all other respects may be issued a certificate
without further examination, provided he is currently duly certificated by a foreign government whose
certification system is in compliance with STCW 95 and is acceptable to the MARAD. MARAD, however,
reserves the right to administer an examination as part of its quality standards program.
3.1.2 Acceptable Foreign Certificates
.1 No foreign certificate shall be accepted as the basis for obtaining a Dominica Certificate unless
it is proved that such foreign certificate was obtained in full compliance with the rules and
regulations of the issuing government, including successful completion of a comprehensive
examination administered by the proper authority of said government.
.2 Such foreign certificate must be current and valid in all respects, contain the specified STCW
Convention endorsement and will not be accepted if revoked, expired, altered, illegible or
otherwise indicative of non-validity.
.3 Countries whose certificates are recognized by MARAD are those on the “Compliant Parties”
list of countries whose maritime programs have been deemed to be in compliance with the STCW
95 Convention by the International Maritime Organization.
3.1.3 Equivalent Grade - The MARAD may decline to accept a foreign certificate as determinative of the
holder’s eligibility for a Dominica Certificate in the same grade and capacity, if the standards and
requirements for obtaining such foreign certificate are lower than those prescribed by the MARAD for
issuance of a Dominica certificate or the MARAD may determine that such foreign certificate is equivalent
to a lower grade of Dominica Certificate.
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3.1.4 Experience - A foreign certificate which authorizes the holder to serve in more than one grade will be
considered equivalent to that Dominica Certificate grade that reflects the applicant’s actual experience.
3.1.5 Restrictions - Any certificate issued upon a foreign equivalent may be similarly limited as to any
restriction applicable to such foreign certificate, depending upon the applicant’s actual experience.
3.2 Additional Requirements
3.2.1 Proof of Experience - Each applicant for an “endorsement” certificate without further examination, in
addition to complying with the general requirements of Item 2. 10 above, must prove at least one (1) year
of total actual sea service during the five (5) years immediately preceding the date of application. An
applicant who is certificated by a foreign government whose licensing system is acceptable to the
MARAD and whose national license bears the endorsement
specified by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers, 1978 (STCW 78), will not be required to document sea service and/or nautical training as
specified under Part 4.0 - Certifications and Examinations for Officer Certificates.
.1 Acceptable Documentation - Training record books, certificates of service, forms of discharge
and other documents certifying the amount and character of experience, and identifying the
vessels on which served, shall be examined as to their authenticity and any indication of
unauthorized alteration or other invalidity shall render such documents unacceptable. Normally,
proof of sea service can be satisfactorily established by providing a copy of the applicant’s official
Seafarer’s (discharge) book. For certification of service aboard Dominica vessels, the applicant
must provide a copy of the applicant’s Dominica Seafarer’s Training Record Book, or a certificate
of service in accordance with Commonwealth of Dominica Maritime Regulation 7.30.5.
.2 Originals or Copies - An applicant who files in person may exhibit original proofs of service or
experience; all others must submit copies of their discharge books or certificates of service in lieu
of the original documents. When original documents are submitted they will be returned by the
MARAD.
3.2.2 Recognition of Foreign Certificate
.1 A person applying for a certificate without further examination is required to submit with his
application proof of his foreign certificate. Such proof may be the original foreign certificate, an
official duplicate, or a certified copy.
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.2 All documents submitted with applications are subject to verification by the Deputy Maritime
Administrator as per Regulation I/10 of STCW 95.
.3 MARAD reserves the right to require a written examination of the applicant.
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4 Certification and Examination
for Officer Certificates 4.1 Persons Who Are Eligible
A person who is not certificated or who desires to raise in grade any certificate currently held by him may
apply to sit for an examination in the appropriate grade, provided such person is otherwise eligible in
accordance with the applicable requirements.
4.2 Service Requirements for Deck/Navigational Officer Ocean-Going Certification For Service Vessels of Over 3000 Gross Tons
4.2.1 All Grades - Service shall have been aboard ocean-going steam or motor vessels of 3,000 gross
tons or over. At least one year of the total service required shall have been within five (5) years preceding
the date of application.
4.2.2 Officer in charge of a navigation watch - to qualify under the STCW 95 Convention - At least three (3)
years of service in the deck department, or graduation from a recognized naval or nautical school whose
program and standards of training are in accordance with STCW 95. Full or partial credit for attendance at
such naval or nautical school may be allowed, up to a maximum
of two (2) years sea time. At least one year of sea service must have been accomplished while the
applicant was enrolled in a program, which integrates shore-based training with on board ship training.
Such training should provide:
.1 Structured, supervised training for at least six (6) months in bridge watch keeping and other
duties specified in STCW 95, Section B-II/1. Such on board training should be managed by the
company which manages the ship where the training is being conducted.
.2 A recording of all such training must be recorded in an approved Training Record Book.
.3 A systematic procedure for assessment of abilities and skills. Such evaluations should be done
in accordance with STCW 95, Section A-II/1. An applicant must submit, with the request to take
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the exam for an original Third Mate’s certificate, a copy of his or her record book, a copy of the
evaluations received during training, and a copy of the course completion diploma or certification.
4.2.3 Second Mate - While holding a Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate as Third Mate, or a foreign
certificate in equivalent grade, at least one (1) year of service as Third Mate; or at least five (5) years of
service in the deck department, two (2) years of which shall have been as able seaman, quartermaster,
boatswain or apprentice officer.
4.2.4 Chief Mate - While holding a Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate as Second Mate, or a foreign
certificate in equivalent grade:
.1 At least one (1) year of service as Second Mate; or
.2 At least two (2) years of service as Third Mate.
4.2.5 Master - While holding a Dominica Certificate as Chief Mate, or a foreign certificate in equivalent
grade:
.1 At least one (1) year of service as Chief Mate; or
.2 At least two (2) years of service as Second Mate.
4.2.6 Certificated Service - Where certificated service is required in establishing eligibility, such service
must have been completed while holding a current and valid ocean-going certificate.
4.2.7 Ocean-Going - For the purposes of this Item 4.2, the term “ocean-going” shall mean without
limitation or restriction as to trading area, tonnage or type of vessel.
4.2.8 Tonnage - Certificates issued pursuant to this Item 4.2 shall be valid for service on vessels of any
gross tonnage.
4.3 Service Requirements for Deck/Navigational Officer Near-Coastal Examinations – For Service on Vessels Between 500 and 3000 Gross Tons
4.3.1 All Grades - Service shall have been aboard steam or motor vessels of 500 gross tons or over. At
least one (1) year of the total required service shall have been within five (5) years preceding the date of
application.
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4.3.2 Third Mate to qualify under the STCW- 78 Convention - (Certificates issued under the 1978
Convention standards expire 1 February 2002) - At least 3 years of service in the deck department. This
option is only available to those seafarers who commerce their sea going training or sea service prior to 1
August 1998. Reference STCW 95 Regulation: I/ 15.
4.3.3 Third Mate to qualify under the STCW-95 Convention - At least three (3) years of service in the deck
department, or graduation from a recognized naval or nautical school whose program and standards of
training are in accordance with STCW 95. Full or partial credit for attendance at such naval or nautical
school may be allowed, up to a maximum of two (2) years sea time. At least one year of sea service must
have been accomplished while the applicant was enrolled in a program, which integrates shore-based
training with on board ship training. Such training should provide:
.1 Structured, supervised training for at least six (6) months in bridge watch keeping and other
duties specified in STCW 95, Section B-II/1. Such on board training should be managed by the
company which manages the ship where the training is being conducted.
.2 A recording of all such training must be recorded in a training record book approved by the
MARAD.
.3 A systematic procedure for assessment of abilities and skills. Such evaluations are done in
accordance with STCW 95, Section A-II/1. An applicant must submit, with the request to take the
exam for an original third mate’s certificate, a copy of his or her training record book, a copy of
the evaluations received during training, and a copy of the course completion diploma or
certification.
4.3.4 Master - At least six (6) years of service on deck, including not less than three (3) years as
certificated mate or equivalent. The period of service as certificated mate or equivalent may be reduced to
two (2) years when not less than one (1) year of this period was served in the capacity of Chief Mate.
4.3.5 Certificated Service - Where certificated service is required in establishing eligibility, such service
must have been completed while holding a near-trade or ocean-going certificate.
4.3.6 Limitations - Certificates issued pursuant to this Item 4.3 shall be limited by endorsement to service
on vessels of not more than 3000 gross tons. Such certificates may be further limited to service on
vessels under 3000 gross tons, according to the candidate’s actual experience and qualifications.
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4.4 Service Requirements for Deck/Navigational Officer Near-Coastal Voyage Examinations - For Service on Vessels under 500 Gross Tons
4.4.1 All Grades - Service shall have been aboard steam or motor vessels of 100 gross tons or over. At
least one (1) year of the total service required shall have been within five (5) years preceding the date of
application.
4.4.2 Mate - At least three (3) years of service in the deck department, or graduation from a recognized
naval or nautical school whose program and staining are in accordance with STCW 95. Full or partial
credit for attendance at such naval or nautical school may be allowed, up to a maximum of two (2) years
sea time. At least one year of sea service must have been accomplished while the applicant was enrolled
in a program, which integrates shore-based training with on board ship training. Such training should
provide:
.1 Structured, supervised training for at least six (6) months in bridge watch keeping and other
duties specified in STCW 95, Section B-II/I. Such on board training should be managed by the
company, which manages the ship where the training is being conducted.
.2 A recording of all such training shall be recorded in a Training Record Book approved by the
MARAD.
.3 A systematic procedure for assessment of abilities and skills. Such evaluations are done in
accordance with STCW 95, Section A-II/1.
4.4.3 Master - At least four (4) years of service on deck, including not less than one (1) year as
certificated mate or equivalent.
4.4.4 Certificated Service - Where certificated service is required in establishing eligibility, such service
must have been completed while holding at least a near trade certificate. The MARAD may evaluate the
qualifications and experience of the holder of any grade or type of certificate for the purpose of
establishing the eligibility of the holder for the issuance of a near trade certificate limited to service on
vessels under 500 gross tons, with or without further examination.
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4.4.5 Limitations - A certificate issued pursuant to this Item 4.4 shall be endorsed as limited to service on
vessels under 500 gross tons. Such certificate may be further limited by endorsement, according to the
candidate’s actual experience and qualifications.
4.5 Service Requirements for MODU Deck/Navigational Officer Examinations – For Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs)
4.5.1 Mate
.1 Three (3) calendar years of service as roustabout, derrick man, driller, barge engineer, tool
pusher, rig superintendent or equivalent; or
.2 Hold a degree as Bachelor of Science from a recognized school of technology and have 18
months of actual service as roustabout or in another capacity listed above.
4.5.2 Master
.1 Six (6) calendar years of service as roustabout, derrick man, driller, barge engineer, tool
pusher, rig superintendent or equal, at least three (3) years of which has been in a supervisory
capacity such as driller, barge engineer, tool pusher or rig superintendent; or
.2 Two (2) years of service as a certificated mate (MODU); or
.3 Hold a degree as Bachelor of Science from a recognized school of technology and have three
(3) years of service on drill units, one year of which was in a supervisory capacity such as listed
above.
4.5.3 Additional Requirements - Candidates for MODU deck certificates must complete the fire-fighting
training requirement as per sub-item 2.10.6 and must also qualify for the Dominica radar observer
certificate as per sub-item 2.10.7.
4.5.4 Service Time - While the Administration does not require a 12-hour work day, calendar year service
is acceptable for MODU certificates if the applicant has worked 30 days on and 30 days off (or equivalent)
and a 12-hour day. A 12- hour day also equates to 1.5 days of actual sea time.
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4.6 Service Requirements for Engineer Officer Steam and Motor Examinations – For Service on Vessels of Over 3000kW.
4.6.1 All Grades - No certificate issued pursuant to this Item 4.6 shall be limited as to tonnage but any
such certificate may be limited with respect to type or power rating of main propulsion machinery, or both.
Service shall have been aboard steam or motor vessels of over 3000 kW (4,080 h.p.) propulsion power.
At least one year of the total service required shall have been within five (5) years preceding the date of
application. At least six (6) months of the total service required shall at some time have been served in
the mode of propulsion applied for.
4.6.2 Third Assistant Engineer (Steam) or Third Assistant Engineer (Motor) to qualify under the STCW 78
Convention - (Certificates issued under the 1978 Convention standards expire 1 February 2002.) At least
three (3) years of service in the engine department of steam or motor vessels, including not less than one
(1) year as fireman, oilier, water tender, motorman, GP-1, or apprentice officer; or at least three (3) years
of service ashore as an apprentice in the construction, repair or operation of marine or stationary steam
or motor engines in addition to at least one (1) year of service in the engine department of steam or motor
vessels as fireman, oiler, watertender, motorman, GP-1 or apprentice officer; or graduation from a
recognized naval or marine engineering school whose program and standards of training are in
accordance with STCW 78, an option available only to those seafarers who commenced their seagoing
training or sea service prior to 1 August 1998. [Ref. STCW 95 Regulation: 1/15.]
4.6.3 Third Assistant Engineer (Steam) or Third Assistant Engineer (Motor) to qualify under the STCW-95
Convention - All candidates must have completed an approved education and training course of at least
30 months duration. That training program must coordinate shore-based and seagoing training as stated
in STCW 95 Section B-III/l.
.1 Structured, supervised training for at least six (6) months in engine room watchkeeping. Such
on-board training should be managed by the company that manages the ship where the training
is being conducted.
.2 recording of all such training shall be recorded in a Training Record Book approved by the
MARAD.
.3 A systematic procedure for assessment of abilities and skills. Such evaluations should be done
in accordance with STCW 95, Section A-III/1. An applicant must submit, with the request to take
the exam for an original 3rd assistant engineer’s certificate, a copy of his or her record book, a
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copy of the evaluations received during training, and a copy of the course completion diploma or
certification.
4.6.4 Naval or Marine Engineering Degree - All seafarers applying for a certificate as Third Assistant
Engineer who commence their sea service after 1 August 1998 must qualify by graduation from a
recognized naval or marine engineering school. Seafarers who commenced their sea service prior to 1
August 1998 may qualify by sea service or apprentice service listed above until 1 February 2002.
4.6.5 Second Assistant Engineer (Steam) or Second Assistant Engineer (Motor) - While holding a
Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate as Third Assistant Engineer (Steam or Motor) or a foreign
certificate in equivalent grade, at least one (1) year of service as Third Assistant Engineer; or at least five
(5) years of service in the engine department of steam or motor vessels, two (2).years of which shall have
been as fireman, oiler, watertender, motorman, GP-1, or apprentice officer. All seafarers who commence
their sea service after 1 August 1998 must qualify by presenting at least one (1) year of service as a
certificated Third Assistant Engineer.
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4.6.6 First Assistant Engineer (Steam) or First Assistant Engineer (Motor) –While holding a Dominica
Certificate as Second Assistant Engineer (Steam), or a foreign certificate in equivalent grade:
.1 at least one (1) year of service as Second Assistant Engineer; or
.2 at least two (2) years of service as Third Assistant Engineer.
4.6.7 Chief Engineer (Steam) or Chief Engineer (Motor) - While holding a Dominica Certificate as First
Assistant Engineer (Steam), or First Assistant Engineer (Motor), as appropriate, or a foreign certificate in
equivalent grade:
.1 at least one (1) year of service as First Assistant Engineer; or
.2 at least two (2) years of service as Second Assistant Engineer.
4.6.8 Motor Certificates - The candidate must prove service on motor vessels in a comparable capacity
and for the same period as required for a steam certificate, with the allowance provided in sub-item 4.6. 1;
however, the certificated service required in sub-items 4.6.4, 4.6.5, and 4.6.6 must have been served
while holding a motor certificate.
4.6.9 Steam and Motor Certificates -A candidate who meets the requirements for examination for steam
and motor certificates may be examined in both categories, and if successful will be issued a certificate
for service in both categories.
4.6.10 Service Validity - Certificates issued pursuant to this Item 4.6 shall be valid for service on vessels
of any power rating.
4.7 Service Requirements for Engineer Officer Limited Motor Examinations
4.7.1 All Grades - Certificates issued pursuant to this Item 4.7 shall be limited by endorsement to service
on motor vessels only and for engines of not more than 3000 kW (4,080 h.p.) propulsion power. At least
one (1) year of the total service required shall have been within five (5) years preceding the date of
application.
4.7.2 Third Assistant Engineer Limited Motor - to qualify under the STCW 78 Convention (Certificates
issued under the 1978 Convention standards expire 1 February 2002), at least three (3) years of service
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in the engine department of steam or motor vessels of any power rating, two years of which must have
been aboard motor vessels.
4.7.3 Third Assistant Engineer Limited Motor - to qualify under the STCW 95 Convention, all candidates
must have completed an approved education and training course of at least 30 months duration. This
training program must coordinate shore based and sea going training as stated in STCW 95 Section B-
III/1:
.1 Structured, supervised training for at least six (6) months in engine room watchkeeping. Such
on board training should be managed by the company that manages the ship where the training
is being conducted.
.2 A recording of all such training in a Training Record Book approved by the MARAD.
.3 A systematic procedure for assessment of abilities and skills. Such evaluations should be done
in accordance with STCW 95, Section A-III/l.
An applicant must submit, with the request to take the exam for an original third assistant engineer’s
certificate, a copy of his or her Training Record Book, a copy of the evaluations received during training,
and a copy of the course completion diploma or certification.
4.7.4 Engineer - At least five (5) years of service in the engine department of steam or motor vessels of
any power rating, one (1) year of which must have been aboard motor vessels as certificated assistant
engineer or equivalent.
4.8 Service Requirements for MODU Engineer Officer Examination - For Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs)
4.8.1 Assistant Engineer
.1 Three (3) calendar years of service as roustabout or above; two (2) years of which have been
as a mechanic, electrician, motorman, subsea engineer or equivalent; or
.2 Three (3) years of service in the machinist trade engaged in the construction or repair of diesel
engines, together with one (1) year of service in the capacity of mechanic, motorman, oiler or
equivalent; or
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.3 Hold a degree as Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or
Electrical Engineering, together with six (6) months service in the capacity of mechanic,
electrician, motorman, subsea engineer or equivalent.
4.8.2 Chief Engineer
.1 Six (6) calendar years of service as roustabout or in a capacity listed above, at least three (3)
years of which have been as a mechanic, electrician, motorman, subsea engineer or equivalent;
or
.2 Two (2) years of service as a certificated assistant engineer MODU.
4.8.3 Firefighting - Candidates for MODU engineer certificates must complete the firefighting training
requirement as per sub-item 2.10.6.
4.8.4 Service Time - While the Administration does not require a 12-hour workday, calendar year service
is acceptable for MODU Certificates if the applicant has worked 30 days on and 30 days off (or
equivalent) and a 12-hour workday.
4.9 Service Requirements for Radio Telephone or Radiotelegraph Operator Examinations
4.9.1 Radio Telephone Operator - Previous service is not required. The candidate must pass the written
examination for a certificate as Radio Telephone Operator.
4.9.2 Radiotelegraph Operator, Special Class - The candidate must have satisfactorily completed an
approved radio communications course.
4.9.3 Radiotelegraph Operator, Second Class - The candidate must have graduated from an approved
radio communications or technical school and have had at least six (6) months service aboard ship or in a
coast station, under the supervision of a certificated radio officer, of which service not less than three (3)
months shall have been aboard ship.
4.9.4 Radiotelegraph Operator, First Class - The candidate must have had at least three (3) years of
service while holding a valid certificate in the grade of Radiotelegraph Operator Second Class,
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Commonwealth of Dominica or foreign. At least one (1) year of the required service shall have been
within the five (5) year period preceding the date of application.
4.9.5 Radiocommunication Operator, General Class - The candidate must have had at least four (4) years
of service while holding a valid certificate in the grade of Radiotelegraph Operator, Second Class or First
Class, Commonwealth of Dominica or foreign, including not less than one (1) year as Radiotelegraph
Operator, First Class. At least one (1) year of the required service shall have been within the five (5) year
period preceding the date of application.
4.10 Service Requirements for Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Examination
4.10.1 Restricted Operator - Previous service not required. The candidate must pass the written
examination for a certificate as GMDSS Restricted Operator or present a foreign certificate in equivalent
grade for an STCW 78 certificate. For STCW 95 certification, the candidate must successfully complete
an approved GMDSS training program complying with STCW Code Section A-IV/2.
4.10.2 General Operator - Previous service not required. The candidate must pass the written
examination for a certificate as GMDSS General Operator or present a foreign certificate in equivalent
grade for an STCW 78 certificate. For STCW 95 certification, candidate must successfully complete an
approved GMDSS training program complying with STCW Code Section A-IV/2.
4.10.3 Second-Class Radio Electronic Operator - Previous service not required. The candidate must pass
the written examination for a certificate as Second Class Radio Electronic Operator or present a foreign
certificate in equivalent grade for an STCW 78 certificate. For STCW 95 certification, the candidate must
successfully complete an approved GMDSS training program including an examination or continuous
assessment, complying with STCW Code Section A-IV/2.
4.10.4 First-Class Radio Electronic Operator - Previous service not required. The candidate must pass
the written examination for a certificate as First Class Radio Electronic Operator or present a foreign
certificate in equivalent grade for an STCW 78 certificate. For STCW 95 certification, the candidate must
successfully complete an approved GMDSS training program including an examination or continuous
assessment, complying with STCW Code Section A-IV/2.
4.10.5 Application Form - The application form to be used for GMDSS Certification is official Form CDMP-
5000, Application for Officer Certificate of Competence. GMDSS training program certification must be
attached to the application.
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4.11 Additional Examination Requirements
4.11.1 Proof of Experience
.1 Acceptable Documentation - A candidate for certificate by examination, in addition to
complying with the general requirements of Item 2.10, shall submit satisfactory proof of sea
service and. experience covering at least the period required for eligibility to sit that examination.
Seafarer’s books, certificates of service, forms of discharge and other documents certifying the
amount and character of experience, and identifying the vessels on which served, shall be
examined as to their authenticity and any indication of unauthorized alteration or other invalidity
shall render such documents unacceptable. Normally, proof of sea service can be satisfactorily
established by providing a copy of the candidate’s official Seafarer’s (discharge) book. For
certification of service aboard Dominica vessels, the candidate must provide a copy of the
candidate’s Dominica Seafarer’s Identification Document and Training Record Book, or a
certificate of service in accordance with Dominica Maritime Regulation 7.30(5).
.2 Graduation Certificates - A candidate claiming graduation from a recognized naval, nautical,
marine engineering or radio school in lieu of sea service shall be required to submit a certified
copy or other facsimile of the candidate’s certificate of graduation or of course completion, and a
certified translation into English if such certificate is in a foreign language.
4.11.2 Evidence of Foreign Certificate - A candidate who holds a foreign certificate and who is applying for
examination for a Dominica Certificate in a higher grade is required to submit with the application
satisfactory proof of foreign Certificate. Such proof may be the original foreign Certificate, an official
duplicate, or a certified photostatic copy.
4.11.3 Surrender of Old Certificate - A successful candidate for examination in a higher grade than the
Dominica Certificate currently held shall surrender the old Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate to the
MARAD upon issuance of the new certificate.
4.11.4 English Language Proficiency - Examinations may be taken only in English.
4.12 Application Procedure
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4.12.1 How to Apply - Every candidate for examination for an officer certificate shall submit a properly
completed application (see Items 2.6 through 2.10) and shall indicate the a locality at which the candidate
would prefer to take the examination and the approximate date on which the candidate can appear at said
location.
4.12.2 Days and Places of Examination - Examinations may be taken, upon request to the MARAD, at
any location that is mutually agreeable to the applicant and MARAD. The test centers acceptable to the
Maritime Administrator or Deputy Maritime Administrator for the administration of all Dominica
examinations for officer certificates, ratings, and special qualifications will be established through
Recognized Organizations or other accepted organizations on an as-needed
basis. Examinations normally are conducted on weekdays commencing at 0900 hours local time and
terminating at 1700 hours each day; however, a candidate is required to conform to the office hours of the
individual facility where examination hours differ from the normal schedule.
4.13 Subject Matter of Examinations
• Deck Officer
• Deck Officer Refresher
• Engineer Officer
• Engineer Officer Refresher
• MODU Officer
• GMDSS Officer
• GMDSS Operator Refresher
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4.14 Conduct of Examinations
4.14.1 Authorized Tables, Publications and Equipment
.1 No candidate for examination shall be allowed to have on the person or in the candidate’s possession,
nor is there to be present in the examination space, any equipment, material, books, notes or other
literature except as provided for the candidate by the examination facility.
.2 Any candidate will be permitted to make use of an English-foreign language dictionary, which may be
taken into the examination space provided such dictionary is also first inspected for unauthorized notes
and loose papers.
.3 A candidate may also provide and utilize the candidate’s own star finder, nonprogrammable calculator
and/or electronic slide rule.
.4 Certain portions of the refresher examinations for certificate renewal are open-book. Candidates may
bring their own material or avail themselves of materials provided at the test center for that portion of the
examination only.
4.14.2 Unauthorized Persons and Communication Forbidden - No unauthorized persons shall be
permitted to enter the examination space, and no candidate for a Certificate shall be permitted to
communicate in any manner with any unauthorized person(s) during the taking of an examination. The
candidate shall not be given any assistance by a proctor in the answering of examination questions.
4.14.3 Personal Conduct - Each candidate for a Certificate shall conform to the particular requirements of
the examination facility and shall always maintain absolute silence during the conduct of examinations.
Each candidate is required to take care not to mark or otherwise abuse the publications, equipment and
furniture provided and shall not remove any such items from the examination facility.
4.14.4 Work Materials - In answering the examination questions, each candidate must show and label all
work. Answers are to be neatly marked on the answer sheets provided. Computations and scratchwork
are to be attached to the answer sheets to which they apply, and must not be taken from the examination
facility.
4.14.5 Penalty - Any candidate who shall receive unauthorized assistance, makes use of any
unauthorized material or is in any other way found not in compliance with the foregoing during the
conduct of an examination will be disqualified from proceeding further and shall forfeit all fees paid.
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Candidates failing under these circumstances will not be eligible for re-examination for a period of six (6)
months.
4.14.6 Failure to Complete Examination - Any candidate who commences an examination but who fails to
complete it within the prescribed period, or who otherwise fails to finish all required tests, shall not be
entitled to a refund of any examination fees paid by him except when the failure to complete the
examination is the responsibility of the administering authority.
4.15 Re-examination Upon Failure
4.15.1 Passing Grade - Passing grade for all Deputy Maritime Administrator’s for both officers and ratings
is 70 percent.
4.15.2 Waiting Period - A candidate who fails his examination may not be re-examined earlier than 30
days from notification of failure and may not be re-examined more than twice in 12 months.
4.15.3 Refresher Examination - Refresher examination for certificate renewal must be taken before the
one-year grace period for renewal expires on the certificate being renewed. Failure to do so will require a
candidate to retake the full written examination.
4.15.4 Reviewing Examination Papers - Upon request of the MARAD, the score awarded to a failing
candidate’s examination will be reviewed. The score awarded to an examination following review shall be
final.
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5 Replacements and Renewal
of Officer Certificates 5.1 Replacement of Lost or Destroyed Certificate
The holder of a certificate that is lost or destroyed may apply for its replacement, valid for the unexpired
term of the original certificate, by submitting to the MARAD an affidavit in writing, sworn or affirmed before
a Civil Notary or Commissioner for Oaths, a Dominica ship’s master, or a surveyor from a Dominica-
recognized organization. The affidavit must state the circumstances of the loss or destruction and give a
description of the certificate. With the affidavit must be submitted three (3) passport-size (2 in. x 2 in.) (50
mm. x 50 mm.) photographs of the applicant, and the fee prescribed in the fee schedule for issuance of a
duplicate certificate.
5.2 Renewal of Certificate
5.2.1 Allowances
Any certificate may be renewed without re-examination prior to its expiration or within the 12 months
following its date of expiration. A Commonwealth of Dominica STCW 78 Certificate of Competency may
be renewed between the period 1 January 2001 through 30 January 2002 to expire on 31 January 2002.
Upon submission of required documentation for 1995 STCW qualification, however, the 1978 Certificate
will be renewed at no charge for the remainder of its normal term (i.e., five (5) years from the original date
of issue) as a 1995 STCW Certificate. A full term five-year certificate will be issued if the seafarer should
elect to remit the standard renewal fee.
5.2.2 Application - An applicant for renewal of a certificate shall surrender his expired certificate (or a
certified copy) and shall submit a properly completed application Form CDMP-5000 (Annex 1) for
renewal. With the application there shall also be submitted:
.1 two (2) passport-size photographs of the applicant
.2 a report of physical examination within the preceding 12 months on Form CDMP-5000B.
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.3 the fee prescribed in the fee schedule for renewal of a certificate
.4 evidence of professional competence.
5.2.3 Evidence of Professional Competence - The evidence of professional competence referred to in sub-
item 5.2.2.4 above which must accompany the application shall be as follows:
.1 evidence of all sea service under the expired certificate, including proof of sea-going service in
the grade of certificate held for a total of at least one (1) year during the preceding five (5) years;
or
.2 evidence of all employment during at least the preceding five (5) years, including employment
ashore closely related to the operation of vessels, which may be considered by MARAD to be at
least equivalent to the sea-going service required by sub-item 5.2.3.1 above; or
.3 evidence of having completed seagoing service in an appropriate supernumerary capacity for a
period of not less than three (3) months immediately prior to taking up the position in which he or
she is entitled to serve by virtue of his or her certificate grade; or
.4 one (1) of the following:
• passing a refresher test; or
• successfully completing an approved refresher course or courses.
5.2.4 Additional Training and Certification - Effective 1 February 2002, an applicant for certificate renewal
must meet the same general requirements for a Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate specified in Item
2.10, General Requirements for Officer Certificate, as applicable, in regard to Firefighting Training, Radar
Observer Training, GMDSS Certification, First Aid Training, Advanced Medical Training, Proficient in
Survival Craft/Rescue Boats Training, and Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) Training.
5.2.5 Expired Certificate Renewal - A Certificate may be renewed after 12 months following its expiration
date only upon the terms and conditions set forth in Part 3.0 or 4.0 of these Requirements, including
payment of the fee specified in the fee schedule for initial issuance of a certificate (see Commonwealth of
Dominica Maritime Regulation 1. 4.(5)).
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6 Seafarer’s Identification Document (SID)
and Training Record Book (TRB) 6.1 General Information
6.1.1 National Requirement - Each person employed on board a Dominica flag vessel, other than those
persons such as certain hotel staff personnel on passenger vessels, scientists aboard research and
satellite launch vessels, livestock tenders aboard cattle carriers, fish gutters aboard fish factory ships,
riding repair crews, oil production workers on FPSOs and MODUs and other nonmaritime personnel who
are not regularly assigned or required to perform shipboard safety and pollution-related duties, shall have
in his or her possession an official Commonwealth of Dominica “Seafarer’s Identification Document” (SID)
and a “Training Record Book” (TRB). The TRB (Commonwealth of Dominica Publication CDP-302) will
contain a record of the “sign-offs” for the various required skill assessments as well as all certificates of
approved course
completions and special qualification.
6.1.2 Persons Eligible - An officer or rating currently serving aboard any Commonwealth of Dominica flag
vessel, a holder of a valid seafarer’s identity document issued by another maritime state, or an applicant
with a letter of commitment for employment from a shipping company for service aboard a Dominica flag
vessel, is eligible to apply for a SID and TRB.
6.1.3 Fees - A fee schedule is listed in application Form CDMP-5000 and in the fee schedule. Should
secured delivery of Seafarers Identification Document an Training Record Book by courier service be
required, a fixed fee of U.S. $35 per SID/TRB must also be remitted.
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6.1.4 Basic Training
.1 Elements - Seafarers beginning their seagoing training or service after 1 February 1997 and
applying for an original “Seafarer’s Identification and Training Record Book” must show evidence
of having received appropriate approved “Basic Training” or instruction in all of the following:
• personal survival techniques;
• fire prevention and firefighting;
• elementary first aid; and
• personal safety and social responsibilities.
That training will be reflected by the insertion of the appropriate Special Qualification Certificate
into the Seafarer’s Training Record Book. (Reference: Section A-VI/1).
.2 Grandfathering - For seafarers who commenced their maritime training and/or sea service prior
to 1 February 1997, these requirements do not become effective until 1 February 2002. Such
“Grandfathered” seafarers may qualify for a “Basic Training” certificate that indicates that their
training complies with the STCW 78 requirements upon submission of proof that they have had
such training. Such certificates, however, will expire 1 February 2002.
.3 Option - If the seafarer already holds a Commonwealth of Dominica Seafarers Identification
Document and Training Record Book and wishes to have this certification, the seafarer must
submit an application on Form CDMP-5000A, proof of training, and the appropriate fee (see the
fee schedule).
.4 Certification - If the basic training “diploma” attached to an application shows that the seafarer
has received STCW 95 “Basic Training,” then the appropriate Commonwealth of Dominica
certificate will be issued with no date of expiry. If the seafarer received “Basic Training” previous
to the inclusion of “personal safety and social responsibilities” training, then a Commonwealth of
Dominica certificate will be issued with a date of expiry of 1 February 2002. Basic Training
certificates will be entered in the TRB at no additional charge if the applicant applies for it
simultaneously with his or her application for a SID.
6.1.4 Passenger Vessels - The Basic Training requirements are limited to those seafarers who are
regularly assigned or required to perform routine ship safety and pollution prevention related duties.
Therefore, those personnel not so assigned (e.g., hotel staff) will not be required to comply with these
requirements.
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6.2 How to Apply
6.2.1 Form CDMP-5000 - Each application must be submitted in person on Form CDMP-5000, Application
for STCW’95 Certificate of Competence, Dominica Maritime License, Seafarer’s ID and Training Record
Book (the fee schedule) to an Authorized Receiving/Filing Agent who will review the documents submitted
and witness the applicant signing the application. Detailed instructions are set forth in the “General
Information and Instructions” section on Form CDMP-5000. The applicant must retain a copy of this
application as evidence that the application is being processed.
6.2.2 Complete Application - With each properly completed application form and the fee prescribed in the
fee schedule, there shall be submitted all necessary documents, letters and/or proofs as specified in the
“General Information and Instructions” of Form CDMP-5000, in order to establish eligibility for a Dominica
Seafarer’s Identification Document and Training Record Book.
6.2.3 Physical Examination - Every candidate for a certificate shall be required to submit satisfactory
evidence of a physical examination completed within the 12 months immediately preceding application.
(See Section 2.10.3 for details.) Submitting the application without the necessary fees or supporting
documentation will result in delay and possible rejection of the application.
6.3 SID and TRB Uses
6.3.1 Identification - The SID is issued under the authority of Section 11 of the Dominica International
Maritime Act 2000, Dominica Maritime Regulation 7.30 and in conformity with the provisions of ILO
Convention No. 108 (the Seafarer’s Identity Documents Convention, 1958). It is a document issued to
personnel serving aboard Dominica flag vessels for the purposes of providing the holder with identity
papers for travel to or from an assigned vessel. It is not a passport; it is issued without prejudice to and in
no way affects the national status of the holder. It remains the property of the Commonwealth of
Dominica, and can be withdrawn at any time.
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6.3.2 Service Time
.1 The TRB is a means by which a record of the holder’s sea service and special qualification
certification awarded to the holder is maintained.
.2 The holder should retain possession of the TRB for proof of sea service. Sea service pages
remain valid as proof even though the book itself have been filled or expired.
6.4 Period of Validity
6.4.1 First Issue a
6.4.2 Replacement Issues - Replacement SIDs for stolen, lost or destroyed books will be issued with the
same date of expiry as the original SID.
6.5 Replacement
6.5.1 Filled or Damaged - If any TRB becomes filled with entries, requires alteration, or is damaged,
application for a replacement book should be made immediately.
6.5.2 Stolen, Lost or Destroyed - If the SID or TRB is stolen, lost, or accidentally destroyed, notification
should be given immediately to the MARAD in Washington, D.C. followed by an application for a
replacement TRB.
6.5.3 Lost in Mail - SIDs or TRBs mailed by MARAD and not received will be replaced at no additional
charge; however, such replacements will be sent by courier and the applicant will be responsible for the
courier charges.
6.5.4 Renewal - An application for renewal of an SID should be made at least three (3) months before the
expiration date.
7 Special Qualification Certification
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7.1 General Information
7.1.1 Certain ratings forming part of the navigational or engineer watches, and all officers and ratings
participating in cargo loading or discharge operations aboard oil tankers, chemical tankers and liquefied
gas tankers, must meet the requirements of STCW 95 and be certified by the MARAD as qualified to
serve in such capacities.
7.1.2 Certification will be by appropriate entries on a Dominica Certificate of Endorsement or on a
Certificate of Competence. The STCW 95 function regulation cite, capacity, level and any limitations will
be given on the certificate issued. A separate special qualification certificate will not be issued.
7.1.3 Initial certification based on “equivalency” requiring an expiry date will be valid only for the period of
validity remaining on the equivalent (base) certificate. Upon expiry, standard revalidation requirements
will be followed.
7.1.4 Record - A copy of the certificate addressing special qualifications issued by MARAD shall be kept
with the Dominica Seafarer’s Identification Document and Training Record Book as appropriate.
7.1.5. Application - Applicants for special qualification certification shall follow the same procures as for a
Dominica Certificate of Endorsement or on a Certificate of Competence.
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7.2 Persons Eligible
.1 Watchstanders - Certain ratings forming part of the navigational or engineer watches, and all
officers and ratings participating in cargo loading or discharge operations aboard oil tankers,
chemical tankers and liquefied gas tankers, must meet the requirements of this Part 7.0 and be
certified by the MARAD as qualified to serve in such capacities.
.2 Valid Certification - An applicant who provides proof of a current and valid certificate issued by
a foreign government, whose system of evaluation of education, training, examination,
competency assessment and certification policies are acceptable to the Maritime Safety
Committee of the IMO, may be eligible for an equivalent Dominica Special Qualification
Certificate.
7.2.2 Date of Expiry of Special Qualification Certificates
.1 Ratings will be issued SQCs with no date of expiry. Most officers SQCs will be issued with
dates of expiry.
.2 Certification based on Administration evaluation of examination, training certificates, or renewal
requiring an expiry date will be valid for five (5) years.
.3 Initial certification based on “equivalency” requiring an expiry date will be valid only for the
period of validity remaining on the equivalent (base) certificate. Upon expiry, standard revalidation
requirements will be followed.
7.2.3 Record - Special Qualification Certificates are issued by MARAD for entry in the Dominica
Seafarer’s Identification Document and Training Record Book.
7.3 Requirements for Navigational Watch Certification and Other Deck Department Ratings
7.3.1 Required Deck/Navigation Ratings - Only “Able Seaman,” “Ordinary Seaman,” “GP- I,” and “GP-2”
are required Deck/Navigational Ratings. Others are optional.
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7.3.2 Service (Seatime) Requirements
.1 Able Seaman, II/4 (A.S.) - Three (3) years of service in the deck department on ocean-going
vessels, two (2) years of which must have been on vessels over 3000 gross tons. One (1) year of
this service may be replaced by successful completion of a training course approved by MARAD.
Service performed aboard MODUs in the capacity of Roustabout or above is creditable for an
endorsement as “Able Seaman limited to Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs).”
While the Administration does not require a 12-hour work day, calendar-year service is
acceptable for MODU-limited certification if the applicant has worked 30 days on and 30 days off
(or equivalent) and a 12-hour day.
.2 Ordinary Seaman, II/4 (OS) - Six (6) months of service in the deck department on ocean-going
vessels, three (3) months of which must have been on vessels over 3000 gross tons. Three (3)
months of that service may be replaced by successful completion of a training course approved
by the MARAD. Service performed aboard MODUs as a Roustabout or in a higher capacity is
creditable for an endorsement as “Ordinary Seaman limited to Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
(MODUs).”
While the Administration does not require a 12-hour work day, calendar-year service is
acceptable for MODU-Iimited certification if the applicant has worked 30 days on and 30 days off
(or equivalent) and a 12-hour day.
.3 Bosun II/4 (BO) - Three years’ service in the deck department on ocean-going vessels, two (2)
years of which must have been on vessels over 3000 gross tons. One (1) year of this service may
be replaced by successful completion of a training course approved by MARAD. In addition,
applicant must show either three (3) months service as a Bosun, or a letter from the vessel
operator or crew supplier stating appointment as Bosun. This is an optional certification.
.4 General Purpose, II/4, III/4 - (GP-1), for assignment to vessels with a “Minimum Safe Manning
Certificate” calling for “GP-l” ratings. Applicants must fulfill all requirements for both “Able Seaman
II/4” and “Oiler/Motorman III/4” to qualify for this rating. A total of two and one half (21/2) years of
sea service in a “General Purpose” rating may be substituted for the combined sea service
required for “Able Seaman” and “Oiler/Motorman.”
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.5 General Purpose, II/4, III/4 - (GP-2), for assignment to vessels with a “Minimum Safe Manning
Certificate” calling for “GP-2” ratings.) Applicants must fulfill all requirements for “Ordinary
Seaman II/4” and “Oiler/Motorman III/4” to qualify for this rating. A total of nine (9) months sea
service as a “General Purpose Trainee” may be substituted for the combined sea service required
for “Ordinary Seaman” and “Oiler/Motorman.”
.6 Junior Ordinary Seaman (JOS), or General Purpose Trainee (GP) –Anyone who is 15 years
old or older and can meet the physical examination for a Deck/Navigational Officer’s Certificate
as described in sub-item 2.10.3 may apply for these ratings without any sea time. These are
optional ratings and are not required by any regulation.
.7 II/4 Designation - The “II/4” after “Able Seaman,” “Ordinary Seaman” and “Bosun,” “GP-1” and
“GP-2” indicates that the seafarer is a qualified rating, in accordance with STCW Code Section A-
II/4, forming part of a navigational watch.
7.3.3 Age Requirements - An applicant for Junior Ordinary Seaman or GP-Trainee must be at least 15
years of age. An applicant for Ordinary Seaman must be at least 16 years of age. An applicant for Able
Seaman certification must be at least 18 years of age. An applicant for Bosun certification must be at
least 21 years of age.
7.3.4 Physical Requirements
.1 Applicants for AB, GP-1, GP-2, Bosun and OS must meet the physical examination
requirements for a Deck/Navigational Officer’s Certificate as in sub-item 2.10.3.
.2 A physical examination with the results noted on Form CDMP-5000B (in Annex 1) must be
completed within the 12 months immediately preceding application.
7.3.5 Certification and Examination and Demonstration of Ability
Applicants not having completed the required approved courses or successfully completing an approved
in-service training program or not having the appropriate sign-offs in a TRB must take written examination
for the certificate being requested.
.1 An applicant for Able Seaman, Ordinary Seaman or Bosun certification must pass the written
and practical examination for Able Seaman.
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.2 An applicant for GP-1 or GP-2 certification must pass the written examination for both Able
Seaman and Oiler/Motorman.
.3 To demonstrate navigation function competence at the support level, the applicant may either
complete an approved training course or supply references from ship Masters attesting to the
applicant’s ability to steer and to keep a proper lookout.
7.3.6 Endorsement Attesting Recognition of a National Certificate
An applicant who presents certification as Able Seaman, GP- 1, GP-2, Ordinary Seaman, Bosun or
equivalent issued by a foreign government whose rating system is accepted by the Maritime Safety
Committee of the IMO may be issued an equivalent endorsement attesting the recognition of that
certificate, without written examination, provided relevant provisions of sub-items 7.3.2, 7.3.3 and 7.3.4
are complied with.
7.3.7 Revalidation Requirements - Ratings are not required to revalidate watchstanding certification.
However, all seafarers must have in their possession a “Fit For Duty” physical examination form
completed by a physician within the past two (2) years.
7.4 Requirements for Engine Room Watch Certification and Other “Engine Room” Ratings (Ref: STCW 95, Code A-III/4)
7.4.1 Required Engine Room Watchstanding Ratings - Only “Oiler/Motorman, III/4,” “Fireman/Water Tender,
III/4,” “GP-1 II/4, III/4,” and “GP-2 II/4, III/4” are required engine room watchstanding ratings. Others are
optional..
7.4.2 Service (Seatime) Requirements
.1 Oiler/Motorman III/4, (O/M) - This combined SQC replaces the previously issued “Oiler, III/6”
and “Motorman, III/6” engine-room watchstander certificates. It requires one (1) year of service in
the engine department of steam or motor vessels, six (6) months of which must have been on
vessels of over 3000 KW propulsion power. Six (6) months of the one (1) year of service may be
replaced by successful completion of a training course approved by the MARAD.
.2 Fireman/Water Tender, III/4, (FWT) - This replaces “Fireman/Water Tender, III/6” previously
issued. It requires one (1) year of engine-room watchstanding service aboard steam powered
vessels, six (6) months of which must have been on vessels of over 3000kW propulsion power.
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Six (6) months of the one (1) year of service may be replaced by successful completion of a
training course approved by MARAD.
.3 General Purpose 1, II/4, III/4 - (GP-1) This is for assignments to vessels with a “Minimum Safe
Manning Certificate” calling for a “GP-1” rating. Applicants must fulfill all requirements for both
“Able Seaman II/4” and “Oiler/Motorman III/4” to qualify for this rating. Two and one half (2 1/2)
years of total sea service in a “General Purpose-2” rating may be substituted for the combined
sea service required for “Able Seaman” and “Oiler/Motorman.”
.4 General Purpose-2, II/4, III/4 - (GP-2) This is for assignment to vessels with a “Minimum Safe
Manning Certificate” calling for a “GP-2” rating. Applicants must fulfill all requirements for
“Ordinary Seaman II/4” and “Oiler/Motorman III/4” to qualify for this rating. A total of nine (9)
months sea service as a “General Purpose Trainee” may be substituted for the combined
sea service.
.5 Oiler (MODU), (OILM) - One (1) year of service performed aboard Mobile Offshore Drilling
Units (MODUs) as a Roustabout or in a higher capacity is creditable for certification as “Oiler,
limited to Mobile”, upon completion of a training course in accordance with the STCW 95 Code
requirements.
While the Administration does not require a 12-hour workday, calendar-year service is acceptable
for MODU certification if the applicant has worked 30 days on and 30 days off (or equivalent) and
a 12-hour day.
.6 Pumpman (PM) - One (1) year of service aboard tank vessels is required. Three (3) months of
this service may be replaced by successful completion of a training course in accordance with the
STCW 95 Code requirements. This is an optional rating. It is not equivalent to a watchstanding
rating.
.7 Electrician (EL) - This is an optional rating. It is not equivalent to a watch-standing rating. One
(1) year of service in the engine department of steam or motor vessels is required. Three (3)
months of this service may be replaced by the successful completion of a training course
approved in accordance with the STCW 95 Code requirements.
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.8 Wiper or General Purpose Trainee (WIP, GPT) - Anyone who is at least 15 years of page and
can meet the physical examination requirements for an engineer officer’s certificate of
competence as described in sub-item 2.10.3 may apply for this rating without any sea time. There
is no charge for this rating. This is an optional rating and is not required by any regulation.
.9 III/4 Definition - The “III/4” after “Oiler/Motorman,” “Fireman/Water Tender,” “GP-1” and “GP-2”
indicates that the seafarer is qualified, in accordance with STCW Code Section A III/4, to form
part of an engine-room watch.
7.4.3 Age Requirements - Applicants must be at least seventeen (17) years of age, except applicants for
wiper certification who must be at least (15) years of age.
7.4.4 Physical Requirements - Applicant must meet the physical examination requirements for an
engineer officer’s certificate of competency as in [sub-item 2.10.3]. Examination should be completed
within the twelve (12) months immediately preceding application with the results noted on a Physical
Examination Report/Certificate Form CDMP-5000B, (Annex 1).
7.4.5 Written Examination
Applicants not having completed an the required approved courses or successfully completed an
approved in service training program or not having the appropriate sign-offs in a TRB must take written
examination for the certificate being requested.
.1 Applicants for an original issue of the Special Qualification Certificate for “Oiler/Motorman, III/4”
or “Fireman/Water Tender, III/4” must pass the written Deputy Maritime Administrator
examination for engine-room watchstander.
.2 An applicant for GP-1 or GP-2 certification must pass the written examination for both Able
Seaman and Oiler/Motorman.
.3 Applicants for “Pumpman” and “Electrician” must pass examinations specific to these ratings.
.4 To demonstrate competence to perform the marine engineering function at the support level,
the applicant may complete an approved training course or the applicant may supply references
from Chief Engineers attesting to the applicant’s ability to properly relieve, stand, and hand over
an engine-room watch.
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7.4.6 Endorsement Attesting Recognition of a National Certificate - An applicant who presents
certification as Oiler, Motorman, Fireman/Water Tender, GP-1, GP-2, Pumpman, Electrician, or
equivalent issued by a foreign government whose rating system is accepted by the Maritime
Safety Committee of the IMO may be issued an equivalent endorsement attesting the recognition
of that certificate without written examination, provided relevant provisions of sub-items 7.4.2,
7.4.3 and 7.4.4 are complied with.
7.4.7 Revalidation Requirements - Ratings are not required to revalidate watchstanding certification.
However, all seafarer’s must always possess a “Fit For Duty” Physical Examination form
completed by a physician within the past two (2) years.
7.5 Certification for “Proficient in Survival Craft/Rescue Boats” (Reference: STCW Code AVI/2, paras. 1 to 4)
7.5.1 Revised Certification - “Proficient in Survival Craft/Rescue Boats” will replace “Survival Craft
Crewman” certificate previously issued.
7.5.2 General Requirements
.1 Age and Sea time - Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have a minimum of 12
months of seagoing service.
.2 SID/TRB - Applicants must have or have applied for a Dominica Seafarer’s Identification
Document and Training Record Book, except passenger vessel hotel staff.
.3 Hotel Staff - Hotel staff aboard passenger vessels may apply for “Proficient in Survival
Craft/Rescue Boats” without applying for a Dominica Training Record Book.” However, Form
CDMP-5000, including an applicant signature, must be used to create the applicant’s personal
data file. Photos must also be attached.
7.5.3 Experience Required
.1 Evidence of one (1) year of service on ocean-going or near trade vessels of over 3000 gross
tons must be presented. Three (3) months of this service may be replaced by successful
completion of a MARAD-approved training course.
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.2 Service performed aboard MODUs in any capacity is creditable experience toward an
endorsement as Survival Craft/Rescue Boats Crewman limited to MODUs. While the
Administration does not require a 12-hour workday, calendar-year service is acceptable for
MODU-limited certification if the applicant has worked 30 days on and 30 days off (or equivalent)
and a 12- hour day.
7.5.4 Physical Requirements - Applicants must meet the physical examination requirements for an
engineer officer certificate as in sub-item 2.10.3. The examination should be completed within the 12
months immediately preceding application with the results noted on a Physical Examination
Report/Certificate, CDMP-5000B. (See Annex 1)
7.5.5 Certification, Examination, Written and Practical
.1 “Proficient in Survival Craft/Rescue Boats” means that the candidate must be able to launch
and take charge of a survival craft or rescue boat in emergency situations.
.2 Applicants for “Proficient in Survival Craft/Rescue Boats” not having completed an approved
course or not having the appropriate sign-offs in a TRB must take a written examination and
practical demonstration. Practical demonstrations are done by arrangements in advance through
the vessel’s safety officer, or similar authority. An oral examination may be substituted for the
written examination if given during the practical demonstration by an examiner approved by
MARAD.
7.4.6 Revalidation Requirements - Neither officers nor ratings are required to revalidate “Proficient in
Survival Craft/Rescue Boats” certification.
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7.6 Certification for “Tankerman” (Reference: STCW 95, Code A-V/1)
7.6.1 Levels of Responsibility - Under STCW 95, “Tankerman” is considered to be a “Function” with three
“levels of responsibility”:
.1 Management Level - For senior officers serving as master, chief mate, chief engineer, and first
assistant engineer (second engineer officer);
.2 Operational Level - For other certificated officers, in the deck or engine departments serving
under the direction of an officer at the management level; and
.3 Support Level - For ratings, uncertificated crew in the deck or engine, departments performing
cargo transfer tasks under the direction of an individual serving at the operational or management
level.
7.6.2 “Person in Charge” or “Assisting” - This will also appear on the Tankerman Special Qualification
Certificates, as applicable. Officers shall have “Person in Charge,” and ratings shall have “Assisting.”
7.6.3 Types of Tankerman Certification
.1 Tankerman (Chemical) - This certification will be issued to seafarers with cargo handling duties
aboard liquid chemical carrying vessels.
.2 Tankerman (Liquefied Gas) - This certification will be issued to seafarers with cargo handling
duties aboard liquefied gas carrying vessels.
.3 Tankerman (Oil) - This certification will be issued to seafarers with cargo handling duties
aboard vessels carrying petroleum products not considered to be liquid chemicals or liquefied
gas.
.4 Tankerman (Crude Oil Washing/Inert Gas) - This certificate will be issued to seafarers with
cargo handling duties aboard vessels carrying crude petroleum in bulk and equipped with crude
oil washing and inert gas systems.
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7.6.4 General Requirements for All Tankerman Certificates
.1 Physical Examination Report - All applications must include a copy of a physical examination
conducted within the previous twelve (12) months. Results of such examination must be noted on
Physical Examination Report/Certificate, Form CDMP-5000B. (See Annex 1). Deck/Navigational
Officers must meet the physical standards for Deck/Navigational Officers’ certificates of
competency. All others must meet physical standards for engineer officers.
.2 Firefighting - All personnel seeking Special Qualification Certificates as Tankerman (Chemical),
Tankerman (Liquefied Gas, Tankerman (Oil), and Tankerman (Crude Oil Washing/Inert Gas),
must have completed an approved, shore based firefighting course. For those seafarers seeking
the Tankerman (Liquefied Gas) certification, advanced training in practical firefighting techniques
and tactics applicable to gas tankers is required. (See Section 2.10.6.)
.3 Specialized Training - Senior officers and any person with immediate responsibility for loading,
discharging, care in transit, or handling of cargo shall complete an approved specialized training
program relating to specific duties aboard oil tankers, chemical tankers, or liquefied gas carriers
as appropriate to the certification sought. A copy of an appropriate Training Course Certificate
must be included with the application.
.4 If the above required training courses are either 1.) approved by an IMO “Reported”
government, or 2.) issued by a Maritime Training Center that has be certified by a Quality
Registrar authorized by MARAD, then an STCW 95 Endorsement or certificate will be issued by
the Administration. If the training course fully meets the standards of the 1978 Convention but
does not satisfy either of Conditions 1 or 2 above, then a ‘grandfathered” endorsement or
certificate will be issued. Such “grandfathered” endorsements and certificates will expire 1
February 2002.
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7.6.5 Sea Service Requirements For Tankerman SQCs
.1 Senior Officers - Masters, chief mates, chief engineers, and first assistant engineers seeking
certification at the Management Level, must show at least one (1) year of service in the past five (5) years
aboard tank vessels. If the other requirements are met and the tank vessel sea time recency requirement
is not met, the certificate will be issued at the Operational Level.
.2 Junior Officers - Second mates, third mates, second assistant engineers, third assistant engineers
seeking certification at the Operational Level, must show at least three (3) months sea service aboard
tankers within the past five (5) years. If all other requirements are met but the tank vessel sea time
recency requirement or the approved training course requirements are not met, the certificate will be
issued at the Support Level.
.3 Ratings - Applicants are required to have a minimum of three (3) months service aboard crude oil,
petroleum, chemical, or liquefied gas tankers or an approved training course. Both the sea service and
the training shall be appropriate to the type of certification sought.
.4 Tankerman (Crude Oil Washing/Inert Gas) - This certification will be granted to officers and ratings
applicants who have completed training in Crude Oil Washing/Inert Gas and meet the sea time
requirements of sub-items 7.5.5.1 or 7.5.5.2, or 7.5.5.3, above. Tankerman applicants who are qualified
for Crude Oil Washing/Inert Gas endorsement should: specifically request it if they want it. Otherwise,
only a “Tankerman (Oil)” SQC will be issued.
7.6.6 Written Examinations
Applicants not having completed an the required approved courses, or successfully completing an
approved in service training program or not having the appropriate sign-offs in a TRB must take a written
examination for the certificate being requested. Such applicants for an original issue of the Special
Qualification Certificate for “Tankerman (Chemical),” “Tankerman (Liquefied Gas)” or “Tankerman (Oil)”
must pass the written Maritime Administrator’s examination.
7.6.7 Endorsement Attesting to Recognition of a National Certificate – An applicant who presents
certification as “Tankerman” issued by a foreign government whose rating system is accepted by the
Maritime Safety Committee of the IMO, may be issued an equivalent endorsement attesting to the
recognition of that certificate, without written examination, provided relevant sea service and
physical fitness provisions are complied with.
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7.6.8 Revalidation Requirements (Ref: STCW Reg. I/11)
.1 Firefighting Training - Uncertificated personnel and others issued “Tankerman” Special
Qualification Certificates are required to submit evidence of an approved shore-based firefighting
course to receive STCW 95 Support Level “Tankerman” certificates.
.2 Officers - Certificated Deck/Navigational and Engineer Officers are required to renew their
Management and Operational Level “Tankerman” certification at five (5) year intervals.
Applications for renewal of a Special Qualification Certificate should be on Form CDMP-5000A,
(Annex 1), and be accompanied by a completed Physical Examination Report/ Certificate Form
CDMP-5000B (Annex 1). Applicant must show completion of an approved shore-based
firefighting course and one (1) year (management level) or three (3) months (operational level) of
sea service in the past five (5) years aboard the type of tank vessel appropriate to the
certification. Specialized training for officers serving aboard liquefied gas tankers includes
advanced fire fighting techniques and tactics applicable to gas tankers including the use of water
spray systems.
.3 Equivalent Service - In lieu of the required sea service, the applicant may qualify by completing
an approved refresher or updating training course appropriate to the certification sought. Such
course should include instruction in the changes in relevant regulations concerning safety of life
at sea and the protection of the marine environment. Applicant may also qualify having completed
approved seagoing service, performing functions appropriate to the certificate held for a period of
not less than three (3) months in a supernumerary capacity, or in a lower officer rank than that for
which the certificate is valid. Equivalent service may be accepted on a case by case basis.
7.7 Certification for “Person In Charge (MODU)”
7.7.1 General Information
.1 The person in charge of operations on MODUs must have either a Commonwealth of Dominica
Certificate as “Master, Ocean Going Column Stabilized Drill Rigs (CSDR),” which is now being re-
issued upon renewal as “Master, Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU)”; or hold a valid ocean
Commonwealth of Dominica Master’s Certificate as specified in Item 4.2 and the “Person In
Charge (MODU) Special Qualification Certificate.”
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.2 Persons holding the Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate as “Master, Mobile Offshore
Drilling Units (MODU)” are not required to hold the “Person In Charge (MODU)” SQC since the
Master (MODU) certificate supersedes the Person in Charge (MODU) SQC.
7.7.2 Experience Required
.1 Prior Certification - The applicant must hold a valid ocean Commonwealth of Dominica
Master’s Certificate of Competency as specified in Item 4.2.
.2 Background - The applicant must have at least six (6) months total experience in a supervisory
capacity on MODUs, such as driller, barge engineer, tool pusher or rig superintendent, within the
five-year period preceding the date of application.
.3 Service Time - While the Administration does not require a 12-hour work-day, calendar-month
service is acceptable for MODU-limited certification if the applicant has worked 30 days on and
30 days off (or equivalent) and a 12-hour day.
.4 Training - The applicant must have successfully completed a training course for Person in
Charge of MODU operations approved by MARAD and which includes procedures to prevent a
threatened blowout, contain and extinguish an on-board fire, control flooding and maintain
stability of MODUs, and to shut down and abandon MODUs.
7.7.3 Physical Fitness Requirements
.1 An applicant must meet the physical examination requirements for Deck/Navigational Officers
as specified in sub-item 2.10.3.
.2 A physical examination must be completed within the 12 months immediately preceding
application and the results noted on Form CDMP-5000B.
7.7.4 Acceptance of Equivalent MODU Certificates For Commonwealth of Dominica Certification
.1 An applicant who presents certification as “Person in Charge (MODU),” or equivalent issued by
a foreign government whose system is acceptable to MARAD may be issued equivalent
Commonwealth of Dominica certification as “Person in Charge (MODUs)” without examination,
provided that sea service and physical fitness requirements are complied with.
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.2 As with other Special Qualification Certificates, the “Person In Charge (MODU)” SQC is to be
placed in the Training Record Book.
7.7.5 Revalidation - “Person in Charge (MODU)” will continue to be issued without a date of expiry.
7.8 Certificate of Competence for “Fast Rescue Boats” (Ref. STCW 95, Code A-VI/2, par. 5 to 8)
7.8.1 General Requirements
.1 Prior Certification - All applicants must have previously received “Proficient in Survival
Craft/Rescue Boats” certification or possess a Commonwealth of Dominica Navigational Officer’s
certificate of competence.
.2 Age and Sea Time - Applicants must be not less than 18 years of age with a minimum of 12
months seagoing service.
.3 Medical - Applicants must meet the physical examination requirements for a certificated
Deck/Navigational Officer.
.4 Training - Applicants must have completed an approved training course in fast rescue boat
operations.
7.8.2 Levels of Responsibility - “Fast Rescue Boats” certification will be issued in three (3) levels of
responsibility:
.1 Management Level - For senior officers serving as master, chief mate, chief engineer, and first
assistant engineer (second engineer officer).
.2 Operational Level - For other certificated officers, serving under the direction of an officer at the
management level.
.3 Support Level - For ratings, uncertificated crew performing tasks under the direction of an
individual serving in the operational or management level.
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7.8.3 Revalidation - “Fast Rescue Boats” certificates will be issued without a date of
expiry.
7.9 Certification for “Advanced Firefighting” (Ref. STCW 95, Code A- VI/3)
7.9.1 STCW 95 Requirements - STCW 95 calls for training in “Advanced Firefighting” for those seafarers
with command responsibility in fighting fires. A Special Qualification Certificate will only be issued upon
completion of an approved advanced firefighting course.
7.9.2 Levels of Responsibility - Advanced Firefighting certification will be issued in three (3) levels:
.1 Management Level - For officers serving as master, chief mate, chief engineer, and first
assistant engineer (second engineer officer);
.2 Operational Level - For other certificated officers, serving under the direction of an officer at the
management level; and
.3 Support Level - For ratings who are designated to control fire fighting operations.
7.9.3 Certification - It should be noted that “Advanced Firefighting” is a pre-requisite for the issuance of
any Commonwealth of Dominica deck/navigational or engineer officer certificate of competence.
Therefore, obtaining a separate SQC is optional. (see Sect. 2.10.6.)
7.9.4 Revalidation - If the advanced firefighting course is either 1.) approved by an IMO “Reported”
government, or 2.) is being offered under an ISO 9002 or equivalent certified quality assurance system
addressing the STCW 95 standards, then an STCW 95 endorsement or certificate will be issued by the
Administration. Such certificates will be issued for a five-year period at the “management” and
“operational” levels and with no date of expiry at the “support”
level. If the training course fully meets the standards of the 1978 Convention but does not satisfy. either.
of conditions (1) or (2) above, then a “grandfathered” endorsement or certificate will be issued at all three
(3) levels, “management,” “operational” and “support,” with an expiry date of 1 February 2002.
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7.10 Certification for “Medical First Aid Provider” (Ref. STCW 95, Code AVI/4, para. 1 to 3)
7.10.1 STCW 95 Requirements - STCW 95 calls for training as “Medical First Aid Provider” for those
seafarers designated to undertake the duties of providing immediate first aid in case of injury or illness
aboard ship. Certification will only be issued upon completion of an approved Medical First Aid Course.
7.10.2 Levels of Responsibility - “Medical First Aid Provider” certification will be issued in three (3) levels:
.1 Management Level - For Master, Chief Engineer, Chief Mate, and First Assistant Engineer;
.2 Operational Level - For officers other than Master, Chief Mate, chief engineer, and First Assistant
Engineer (second engineer officer); and
.3 Support Level - For ratings (capacities), uncertificated crew performing medical related duties
under the supervision of an individual serving in the management or operational level.
7.10.3 Certification
.1 In addition to a copy of the “completion certificate” received upon completion of an approved
First Aid Course, applicants are required to submit a completed Physical Examination
Report/Certificate Form CDMP-5000B (see Annex 1) with the application.
.2 Since this training is a certificate prerequisite for all deck/navigational and engineer officers,
this Special Qualification Certificate is optional for certificated officers.
7.10.4 Revalidation - If the “Medical First Aid Provider” course is either 1.) approved by an IMO
“Reported” government, or 2.) is being offered under an ISO 9002 or equivalent certified quality
assurance system addressing the STCW 95 standards, then an “STCW 95” endorsement or certificate
will be issued by the Administration. Such certificates will be issued with no date of expiry. If the training
course fully meets the standards of the 1978 Convention but does not satisfy either of conditions (1) or (2)
above, then a “grandfathered” endorsement or certificate will be issued at all three (3) levels,
“management,” “operational” and “support” with an expiry date of 1 February 2002.
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7.11 Certification for “Medical Care Person in Charge” Aboard Ship (Ref. STCW 95, Code A-VI/4, para. 4 to 6)
7.11.1 STCW 95 Requirements - STCW 1995 calls for the training of persons to be in charge of medical
care on board ship. Certification will only be issued upon completion of an approved Medical Care course
for the level of responsibility sought.
7.11.2 Levels of Responsibility - “Medical Care Person in Charge” certification will be issued in two (2)
levels:
.1 Management Level - For officers serving as Master, Chief Mate, Chief Engineer, and First
Assistant Engineer (second engineer officer); and
.2 Operational Level - For other certificated officers, serving under the direction of an officer at the
management level.
7.11.3 Certification
.1 One Seafarer on board each Commonwealth of Dominica flag vessel must have this
certification.
.2 Certificated Officers may apply for certification as “Medical Care Person in Charge” by
attaching a copy of their “completion certificate” from an approved “Medical Care Person in
Charge” course to a Form CDMP-5000.
.3 Applicants must also-submit a completed Physical Examination Report/Certificate, Form
CDMP-5000B (Annex 1).
.4 An applicant may submit an equivalent certificate issued by a foreign government whose rating
system is accepted by the Maritime Safety Committee of the IMO, in lieu of a copy of “Completion
Certificate” as required in sub-item 7.10.3.1 above. Since this training is a certificated pre-
requisite for Masters and Chief Mates, the additional Special Qualification Certificate is optional
for the certificate holder.
7.11.4 Revalidation - If the “Medical Care Person in Charge” course is either 1.) approved by an IMO
“Reported” government, or 2.) is being offered under an ISO 9002 or equivalent certified quality
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assurance system addressing the STCW 95 standards, then an “STCW 95” endorsement or certificate
will be issued by the Administration. Such certificates will be issued with no date of
expiry, If the training course fully meets the standards of the 1978 Convention but does not satisfy either
of conditions (1) or (2) above, then a “grandfathered” endorsement or certificate will be issued with an
expiry date of 1 February 2002.
7.11.5 Ship’s Doctor - This certification is not required of, nor will it be issued to, ship’s doctors or ship’s
nurses. It shall be the responsibility of the shipowner or operator to verify the validity of such persons’
medical certifications.
7.12 Certification for “Ro-Ro Passenger Vessel Training” (Ref. STCW 95, Code A-V/2)
7.12.1 STCW 95 Regulation V/2 - Effective 1 August 1998, masters, officers, ratings and other personnel
designated on muster lists to assist passengers in emergency situations aboard ro-ro passenger vessels
engaged on international voyages shall receive, prior to being assigned shipboard duties, mandatory
minimum training as appropriate.
7.12.2 Specific Training at Levels of Responsibility - The following training shall be the responsibility of and
be accomplished by the shipowner/operator in accordance with the guidelines in STCW 1995, Regulation
V/2, Code A-V/2:
.1 Management Level - In addition to the courses prescribed for Operational and Support Levels
of responsibility listed below, senior officers and every person assigned immediate responsibility
for embarking and disembarking passengers, loading, discharging or securing cargo, or closing
hull openings on board Ro-Ro passenger ships shall have completed approved training
in.passenger safety, cargo safety and hull integrity. (Reference: Code A-V/2, paragraph 4.) Senior
officers and any person having responsibility for the safety of passengers in emergency situations
on board Ro-Ro passenger ships shall have completed approved training in crisis management
and human behavior as stated in STCW Code section A-V/2, paragraph 5.
.2 Operational Level - In addition to the training prescribed for support level, officers and other
personnel designated on muster lists to assist passengers in emergency situations on board Ro-
Ro passenger ships shall have completed training in crowd management. (Reference: STCW
Code Section A-V/2, para. 1.) Officers and other personnel assigned specific duties and
responsibilities on board Ro-Ro passenger ships shall have completed familiarization training
covering the subjects listed in STCW Code Section A-V/2, paras. 2 and 4.
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.3 Support Level - Personnel providing direct service to passengers in passenger spaces on
board Ro-Ro passenger ships shall have completed the safety training specified in STCW Code
section A-V/2, paras. 1 and 3.
7.12.2 Documentation of Training - No Special Qualification Certificates will be issued by this
Administration to certify this training. However, vessels are required to have on board documentation
attesting to the completion of this training by the appropriate personnel.
7.13 Certification for “Passenger Vessel Training” (Ref, STCW 95, Code A-V/3)
7.13.1 STCW 95 Regulation V/3 - Effective 1 January 1999, masters, officers, ratings and other personnel
designated on muster lists to assist passengers in emergency situations aboard passenger vessels, other
than ro-ro passenger vessels, engaged on international voyages shall receive, prior to being assigned
ship-board duties, mandatory minimum training as appropriate in:
.1 Crowd management for personnel designated on the muster list to assist passengers in
emergency situations as specified in section A-V/3, paragraph 1 of the STCW Code;
.2 Vessel familiarization for masters officers and other personnel assigned specific duties and
responsibilities as specified in section A-V/3, paragraph 2 of the STCW Code;
.3 Safety for personnel providing direct service to passengers in passenger spaces a specified in
section A-V/3, paragraph 3 of the STCW Code;
.4 Passenger safety for masters, chief mates and every person assigned immediate responsibility
for embarking and disembarking passengers as specified in section A V/3, paragraph 4 of the
STCW Code; and
.5 Crisis management and human behavior for masters, chief mates, chief engineer officers,
second engineer officers and any person having responsibility for the safety of passengers in
emergency situations as specified in section A-V/5, paragraph 5 of the STCW Code.
7.13.2 Lifeboat Crews - Where more than two (2) survival craft/rescue boat crewmen are required to be
assigned to a lifeboat, the crewmembers assigned who are not certified survival craft/rescue boat
crewmen should be selected on the basis of their ability to remain calm, help others during a period of
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stress and follow the directions of the certified survival craft/rescue boat crewman in charge of the
lifeboat. Their documented training should include at least:
• The proper way to put on the personal flotation devices and how to instruct others to do so,
• Where applicable, how to put on thermal protective aids and how to
instruct others to do so,
• Where the fire extinguisher is and how to use it,
• Where the pyrotechnics are and how to use them,
• Where the provisions are and how to open them,
• Where the bailers, buckets and bilge pump are and how to use them,
• Where the first aid kit is,
• How to load and seat people safely in the boat,
• How to safely embark and disembark disabled persons and persons in needof assistance, and
• Where the muster list is and how to use it.
7.13.3 Responsibility - The training of personnel other than masters, officers and ratings need only be
related to the duties assigned to those “other personnel.” This training shall be the responsibility of and
accomplished by the shipowner/ operator in accordance with the guidelines in the STCW Code, section
A-V/3.
7.13.4 Documentation of Training - The shipowner/operator shall ensure that documentary evidence of the
training which has been completed is issued for every person found qualified under the provisions of this
Regulation V/3 and is available for review by proper authorities and ISM Code auditors.
7.14 Familiarization Training
7.14.1 Requirement
All persons employed or engaged aboard Dominica seagoing vessels shall receive “Familiarization
Training.” That training shall be the responsibility of and be accomplished by the shipowner/operator in
accordance with the guidelines in STCW 1995 Chapter VI, Section A-VI/1. It is the intent that the training
be completed after a seafarer is assigned to a vessel and prior to the seafarer assuming routine duties
aboard that vessel.
7.14.2 Certification
Since this familiarization training is primarily intended to be vessel specific, no certificate will be issued to
the seafarer by MARAD attesting to the completion of this training. The training shall be documented by
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shipboard log entry or other acceptable written verification available for review by proper authorities and
ISM Code auditors.
7.15 Certification for “High Speed Craft” 7.14.1 Certificate
A type rating certificate will be issued to officers who have completed the training as specified in the High
Speed Craft (HSC) Code, Section 18.3. This HSC Certificate will be specific to the type of craft, model,
and, route of service and shall be in addition to the appropriate certification already required of the
officers by the STCW Convention.
7.14.2 Period of Validity
HSC type rating certificates will be issued for a period of two (2) years. The certificates may be renewed
upon application showing at least six (6) months sea service aboard the same type craft within the
previous two (2) years. An acceptable refresher training course may be substituted for the sea service.
7.16 Certification for “Basic Training” - Refer to Section 6.1.4 under Requirements for the Issuance of a Seafarers‘ Training Record Book.
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8 Certification Based on Training Certificates 8.1 General Policy
The general policy on the acceptance of Training or Special Qualification certificates and successful
completion of approved In-Service training documented in an approved TRB for the issuance of
Commonwealth of Dominica certificates shall be the following:
8.1.1 Maritime Training Centers - STCW 95 Certificates of Completion issued by maritime training centers
will only be accepted by the Administration if the course is monitored by a Quality Standards System
acceptable to the Administration and the center has been certified by a Quality Registrar or is certified by
an IMO “Reported” national government.
8.1.2 Administrations
Certificates of Training or Special Qualification issued by administrations approved by the IMO will be
accepted by the Administration for the issuance of equivalent Dominica certificates.
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8.2 Important Considerations
Seafarers must bear in mind that STCW 78 training course or program certificates are limited in both their
acceptance and validity. Previous Administration course or program approvals to STCW 78 standards are
not acceptable for STCW 95 certification and will no longer be acceptable for any certification after the
following dates:
8.2.1 New Seafarers - New seafarer’s starting their maritime training and/or sea service on or after 1
August 1998 must complete approved training courses that are to the STCW 95 standards.
8.2.2 Existing Seafarers - Existing seafarer’s who started their maritime training and/or sea service before
1 August 1998 must complete the relevant training to STCW 95 standards not later than 1 February 2002.
8.2.3 New Requirements - Evidence of completion of the new STCW 95 training requirements, which
went into effect on 1 February 1997 for all seafarers, must be provided to the satisfaction of the
Administration before certification will be
issued.
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9 Dominica Training Record Book (TRB) 9.1 Background The Commonwealth of Dominica Training Record Book is designed for use in both On-Board
practical assessment as well as in training conducted by approved Training Institutions, Schools or
Training Providers. The book is comprised of an Introduction Section, a Personal Identification Section,
Service Record and Information Section, Training and Record Book Review Section, Vessel
Familiarization Section and the Competency and Assessment Tables for License, Ratings and/or
Required Specialty Training. This book is to be kept available in accordance with Regulation 1/2,
paragraph 9 of the STCW Convention while the mariner is serving on a ship.
9.2 Introduction to use of the TRB
The Commonwealth of Dominica Training Record Book is designed for use in both On Board practical
assessment as well as in training conducted by approved Training Institutions, Schools or Training
Providers. This book also is to be used as a Service Record/Discharge Book. The book is comprised of
a Personal Identification Section, an Introduction Section, Vessel Data and Service Record, Vessel
Familiarization Section, Training Record Book Review Section, and the Competency and Assessment
Tables for License, Ratings and/or Required Specialty Training. This book is to be kept available in
accordance with Regulation 1/2, paragraph 9 of the STCW Convention while the mariner is serving on a
ship.
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9.2.1 Vessel Data, Service Record, and Vessel Familiarization
Vessel Data sheets are provided and are to be completed for each vessel upon which time is served.
The Master or Chief Officer may complete the data information. One form should be completed for each
vessel the mariner has worked. The Service Record table on each sheet is to be used for discharge
information and proof of sea service. The Master of the vessel must sign each entry and stamp with the
official vessel stamp. If additional service record space is needed, a new Vessel Data Sheet may be
used, completing only the Ship Reference Number, Name and Call Sign information in the Ship Data
section. The ship details do not need to be completed again once a data sheet has been completed
previously.
A Vessel Familiarization attestation sheet must be completed by an officer of the vessel and signed by
the vessel Master for each vessel upon which the mariner serves.
9.2.2 Assessment Sheets: Assessment Sheets are provided and include the following:
Heading: (Ex. Ratings Forming Part of an Engineering Watch)
Assessment Numbers: (Ex. RFPEW-1-1A)
Function: (Ex. Marine Engineering at the Support Level)
Competence: (Ex. Carry out a watch routine . . . )
Task: (Ex. Relieve the watch)
Performance Condition: (Ex. Aboard a ship, simulator . . .)
Performance Behavior: (Ex. Properly relieve the watch)
Performance Standard: (Ex. Reports to duty)
Control Data:
Mariner’s Name: (Ex. John Smith) Mariner’s SID No. (Ex. 4343)
Designated Examiner/Shipboard Assessor: (Ex. Tom Jones) Lic. No. (Ex. 5654)
SID# (Ex. 6565) Position: (Ex. Master)
Vessel or Training Course: (Ex. MV Wondertub)
Assessments are to be completed by an Approved Instructor or Shipboard Assessor (Master, Chief/1st
Mate, Chief Engineer, 1st/2nd Engineer). Guidelines for completing mariner assessments can be found in
Parts 3.1 and 3.2 of this Introduction Section.
Assessment Sheets are not provided for STCW 95 Regulations VI/1 (Basic Safety Training), VI/2
(Proficiency in Survival Craft, Rescue Boats and Fast Rescue Boats), VI/3 (Advanced Firefighting), and
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VI/4 (Medical First Aid and Medical Care), these assessments must be done through the completion of an
approved training course/school.
9.2.3 Guidance for the Training Officer
.1 Guidance for on-board instructors
Before giving instruction in a particular skill or ability for the purpose of signing off a mariner as
competent in a specified task in this training record book (TRB), the instructor should (a) be
qualified under the relevant regulations to give such instruction, and (b) determine that the
candidate is qualified on the basis of prior experience and/or training, to receive such instruction.
The instructor should also review the TRB to identify what training the candidate has already
completed, and what training remains to be conducted.
In designing an on-board training activity, the instructor should have clear, measurable, training
objectives. These should be organized by reference to other related skills and abilities needed by
the student to achieve the level of competence being pursued. The training objectives should be
approved by the responsible person supervising the training and assessment program.
The instructor should conduct training only when the necessary equipment is operational and will
be available throughout the training exercise.
The instructor should follow an outline, checklist, or training plan, which organizes information
and instructional activities in a logical and progressive manner.
Instructional activities should make effective use of available teaching media such as videotape,
personal computers, and models.
The instructor should ensure the candidate has sufficient opportunities to observe the skill or
ability being properly performed. When the skill or ability requires the use of certain shipboard
equipment, the instructor should ensure that the candidate is given adequate opportunities for
hands-on use of that equipment along with constructive comments directing the candidate to
preferred or proper ways of using the equipment.
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Instruction should include explanations of misuse or improper procedure; problems that may be
encountered and proper corrective actions to take; and descriptions of important differences
which may exist from ship to ship.
The instructor should periodically use a reliable means of assessment to determine that
candidate is in fact making progress toward the objectives stated for the instructional activity.
When the instructor is inexperienced, arrangements should be made for his or her early training
activities to be monitored by the person responsible for supervising the training and assessment
program, with the aim of ensuring that training activities are conducted in the most effective
manner possible.
.2 Guidance for on-board assessors/designated examiners
Before assessing the performance of a particular skill or ability for the purpose of initialing this
TRB, the assessor should (a) be qualified under the relevant regulations to perform the
assessment; and (b) determine that the candidate is qualified on the basis of prior experience
and/or training, to be assessed. The assessor should also review the TRB to identify what training
and assessment the candidate has already completed, and what training or assessment remains
to be conducted. Masters, Chief/1st Mates and Chief Engineers and 1st/2nd Assistant Engineers
are considered qualified as a result of their respective efforts in upgrading their status of
competence.
In designing an on-board assessment activity, the assessor should have clear, measurable,
assessment objectives. These should be organized by reference to other related skills and
abilities needed by the student to achieve the level of competence being pursued. The training
objectives should be; approved by the person responsible for supervising the training and
assessment program and must clearly correspond with this particular TRB.
The following guidelines are taken from section B-II/1 of the STCW Code for the conduct of
assessment and should be taken into account:
.1 The scope of knowledge is implicit in the concept of competence. Assessment of
competence should, therefore, encompass more than the immediate technical requirements of
the job, the skills and tasks to be performed, and should reflect the broader aspects needed to
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meet the full expectations of competent performance as a ship's officer. This includes relevant
knowledge, theory principles, and cognitive skills which, to varying degrees, underpin all levels of
competence. It also encompasses proficiency in what to do, how and when to do it, and why it
should be done. Properly applied, this will help to ensure that a candidate can:
work competently indifferent ships and across a range of circumstances;
anticipate, prepare for, and deal with contingencies; and
adapt to new and changing requirements.
.2 The criteria for evaluating competence (column 4 of table A-II/1 of the STCW Code)
identify primarily in outcome terms the essential aspects of competent performance. They are
expressed so that assessment of a candidate's performance can be made against them and
should be adequately documented in the training record book.
.3 Evaluation of competence is the process of:
.1 collecting sufficient valid and reliable evidence about the candidate's knowledge,
understanding and proficiency to accomplish the tasks, duties and responsibilities listed in
column 1 of table A-II/1; and
.2 judging that evidence against the criteria specified in the standard.
The arrangements for evaluating competence should be designed to take account of different
methods of assessment which car. provide different types of evidence about the candidate's
competence, e.g.:
.1 direct observation of work activities (including seagoing service);
.2 skills/proficiency/competency tests;
.3 projects and assignments;
.4 evidence from previous experience; and
.5 written, oral and computer-based questioning techniques.
One or more of the first four methods listed should be used to provide evidence of ability, in
addition to appropriate questioning techniques to provide evidence of supporting knowledge and
understanding.
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Before conducting the assessment, the assessor should:
.1 familiarize himself or herself with the assessment criteria [in column 4 of the relevant tables in
section A-II/1 of the STCW Code] to ensure that the assessment activities will be effective and
comprehensive;
.2 develop scenarios which involve a sequence of events that require the candidate to exercise
good judgment in a realistic amount of time; that include distracters (such as equipment
malfunctions) which test the candidate's ability to react properly to abnormal or emergency
circumstances: and that require the candidate to make effective use of all relevant and available
human resources, hardware and information.
.3 ensure the necessary equipment is operational and will be available throughout the
assessment activity;
.4 be able to articulate the parameters or thresholds, which will, under the circumstances,
represent an acceptable level of performance;
.5 clearly explain to the candidate the purpose of the activity and the steps he or she is to take
during the demonstration of the skill or ability;
.6 ensure that the candidate (a) can concentrate on the task(s) at hand; (b) will not receive
unauthorized assistance during the assessment process; and (c) is not in a position to "learn the
test" by watching the performance of other candidates;
.7 inform the candidate as to the scope and depth of knowledge to be assessed, the length of
time allowed for the demonstration, and the effect of failing to perform part of the demonstration
properly; and establish the candidate's willingness to be assessed under the circumstances
presented.
The assessor should continuously observe the candidate during performance of the skill or ability
and should only note in the training record book when the performance is acceptable. In the event
the candidate does not perform a critical phase of the assessment exercise at an acceptable level
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of proficiency, assessment should be suspended and should not be conducted until further
instruction is provided.
.1 Successful or acceptable performance; should be based on the candidate's proved ability to
safely perform:
.1 the assigned tasks in accordance with competency criteria identified in the training
record book;
.2 such tasks in a manner which demonstrates that the required level of skill, knowledge and
ability was never in serious doubt; and
.3 such tasks in a manner that demonstrates sound and professional judgment.
.2 Unsuccessful or unacceptable performance may be based on the candidate's failure to prove
his or her ability in accordance with paragraph 6, or because the candidate otherwise performs
improperly in the judgment of the assessor, based on events such as the following:
.1 an action, or lack of action, by the candidate which required corrective action or
intervention by the assessor to prevent injury, damage, or the development of a hazardous
condition;
.2 the candidate failed to use proper procedures (including appropriate communication
procedures);
.3 the candidate failed to take prompt corrective action when required.
.3 Normally, a single demonstration of skill immediately following instruction should not be relied
upon as the sole basis for judging competence.
.4 When the assessor is inexperienced, arrangements should be made for his or her early
assessment activities to be monitored by the person responsible for the training and assessment
program, with the aim of ensuring that assessment activities are conducted in the most effective
manner possible.
CDMP-5000 (Rev. 08.29.01)
The Commonwealth of Dominica Office of the Maritime Administrator
CDMP-5000 Marine Personnel Application Package
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA Office of the Maritime Administrator
APPLICATION FOR STCW’95 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE, DOMINICA MARITIME LICENSE, SEAFARER’S ID AND TRAINING RECORD BOOK
MAKE SURE ALL BOXES ARE COMPLETED. TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY. PART I. PERSONAL DESCRIPTION AND INFORMATION: 1. Last Name (Family Name)
First Name (Given Name)
Middle Initial
2. Date of Birth mth day yr
3. Place of Birth (City and Country)
4. Permanent address (street, city and country)
5. Address to which certificate is to be mailed.
6. Name and relationship of person to be notified in emergency.
7. Citizenship
8. Height
9. Weight
10. Distinguishing Marks
11. Address of person named in 6 (if same as 4, write “same”).
12. Color of Hair
13. Color of eyes
14. Sex
Male Female PART II. DESCRIPTION OF HIGHEST GRADE DOMINICA AND FOREIGN CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE NOW HELD, IF ANY: Grade of Certificate of Competence Certificate Date Issued Date Expires Country of issue (a) Dominica Dominica (b) Foreign PART III. ELIGIBILITY BASIS ON WHICH APPLICATION IS MADE Mark all that apply below, by placing an “X” in the proper box. All applicants are required to have a Dominica SID and TRB if one has not already been issued. Applicants for examination are further required to complete Items 15 through 19.
A I hereby apply for issuance of a Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate of Competence based on recognition of Certificate through Endorsement* ❏ B I hereby apply for issuance of a Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate of Competence based on completion of my approved marine education and training program
and/or in-service training program* ❏
C I hereby apply for renewal of my Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate of Competence described in Part II (a) or (b), above. ❏ D I hereby apply for examination for a Dominica license in the grade of : ❏ E I hereby apply for a Seafarer’s Identification Document ❏ Original ❏ Renewal ❏ Replacement F I hereby apply for a Training Record Book ❏ Original ❏ Renewal ❏ Replacement
*For Parts A & B above, please list grade/level of certificate desired and any special qualifications/endorsements requested: Grade/Level: Special Qualifications/Endorsements: 15. Copies of the following identity documents (with name and numbers visible) indicated below are being submitted with this application. Originals are required at time of testing:
Seafarer’s Book or Card Passport Commonwealth of Dominica Certificate 16. Preference of testing area: 17. Date on which will report for examination. 18. Language required for examination questions. ENGLISH
19. Name of vessel on which now serving (or will join).
PART IV. AFFIDAVIT OF APPLICANT APPLICATION CANNOT BE ISSUED UNLESS APPLICANT SIGNS IN BLOCK #21. I hereby affirm that all information provided by me in this application and its supporting documents and proofs are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief; further, that no certificate issued to me heretofore by any Government has ever been revoked or suspended; or, if revoked or suspended, a full explanation of the circumstances is attached hereto and made part of this application. 20. Date of Application 21. Signature of Applicant
DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE (For Use of Office of Commonwealth of Dominica Maritime Administrator only) 3M MATE (NT) ARPA FRB TKRPIC AE (LM) STEAM Date and Initials of Grader
2M GMDSS GEN. RADAR MED BRM 3AE MOTOR
CM GMDSS RO AFF MEDPIC 2AE S&M
MAST GMDSS ROFF BST CWDM 1AE APPROVED
MAST (NT) GMDSS2ND PSC TKRFAM CE (NT) CE REJECTED
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PART V. SEA SERVICE List and submit proof of at least the minimum service required during the last five years or more to establish eligibility for the Certificate of Competence requested. If you list service aboard Dominica Flag
Vessels in an officer capacity, you must describe the Dominica Certificate of Competence held in Part II(a). Period of Service Total Service
From To Propulsion (Steam or Motor)
Name of Vessel Deck Officers list Gross Tons/ Engineers list kW Propulsion Power
Flag Name of Managing Operator
Capacity in which served
month day year month day year years
months
days
PART VI. NAUTICAL, ENGINEERING OR RADIO SCHOOLS ATTENDED. (To be completed by all applicants claiming school attendance to supplement or in lieu of sea service). Dates Attended
Name of School
Address From To Type of Degree or Diploma Received upon Graduation
PART VII. APPLICANTS FOR RADIO OPERATORS CERTIFICATE MUST READ AND SIGN THIS OBLIGATION: By affirming my signature below, I acknowledge that I am obliged to ensure and maintain the secrecy of all telecommunications of which I may gain knowledge in the course of my services, and that I am likewise obliged not to reveal the existence or contents of any correspondence to anyone other than the addressee. My signature further acknowledges that, if I should breach these obligations, my Certificate of Competence issued pursuant to this application may be suspended and/or revoked. Signature
PART VIII. APPLICANTS FOR STCW’95 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE AT THE MANAGEMENT LEVEL MUST SIGN THIS AFFIDAVIT/ACKNOWLEDGMENT. These applicants include Master and Chief Mate applicants for the service on board ships of 500 gross tonnage or more, as well as Chief Engineer and Second Engineer applicants for service on board ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW propulsion power or more. I hereby understand that I will receive from the Administration a copy of the publication CDP-301, (“Familiarization with National Maritime Legislation”), which I will acknowledge and affirm I will review to ensure that I become familiar with the national maritime legislation of the Commonwealth of Dominica relevant to the functions to be performed by me for which I have applied to be certificated. Signature
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PART IX. GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS –Continued on Pages 4 and 5 of this document. PART X. IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION Signature: Please use the space below to sign your name clearly, without touching any of the box lines. This signature will be transferred to your Seafarer’s ID card. Thumbprint: Please use the spaces below for 5 copies of your right thumbprint. Using an inkpad, roll your thumb from the outer edge over to the right edge in the inkpad and then in the space below, roll from left to right onto the paper to create a clear imprint (repeat the process of inking and transferring for each imprint). We are asking for 5 imprints, so we may select the clearest one for imprinting on your Seafarer’s ID. Thumbprint 1
Thumbprint 2
Thumbprint 3
Thumbprint 4
Thumbprint 5
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PART IX GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION FOR STCW95 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE, DOMINICA MARITIME LICENSE, SID & TRAINING RECORD BOOK
1. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Enter all required information. Please use typewriter or print legibly. Failure to properly complete this application or to submit required supporting proofs, etc. will result in rejection of the application or delay its approval.
2. WHERE TO APPLY. Applications must be submitted, by mail or in person, to: Dominica Maritime Registry, Inc.
32 Washington Street, Fairhaven, Massachusetts 02719 USA 3. DOCUMENTS TO BE FILED WITH APPLICATION. The following documents, letter and proofs must be submitted together with this application:
(a) Three (3) photographs - facial front view of applicant, passport size, taken within one (1) year preceding application with applicant's signature and name printed on reverse side. Photos may be black and white or color and be 2.0" x 2.0" (50 mm. x 50 mm.) in size. Please do not staple.
(b) Medical Requirements - All applicants, except as stated below, shall be required to have a physical examination reported on Form CDMP-5000B, Physical Examination Report/Certificate, completed by a licensed medical doctor. The original of Form CDMP-5000B must accompany the application. The applicant must retain a duplicate copy of Form CDMP-5000B, clearly labeled ‘certified copy’ on its face and initialed by the examining physician, as evidence of physical qualification while serving on board Commonwealth of Dominica flag vessels. The physical examination must be carried out not more than 12 months prior to date of making application. In addition, the following minimum requirements apply: (1) All applicants must have hearing unimpaired for normal sounds. (2) All applicants must have average blood pressure, taking age into consideration. (3) Applicants afflicted with or having medical histories such as follows shall be disqualified for seafarer's identity document: epilepsy, insanity, senility, alcoholism, tuberculosis,
acute venereal disease or neuro-syphilis, AIDS, and/or the use of narcotics. (c) Applicants holding a Commonwealth of Dominica certificate which has been issued within 12 months prior to the date of application are not required to undergo a
physical examination. In this regard, they must present their Commonwealth of Dominica certificate and include a copy of the certificate with application for the Seafarer's Identification Document (SID) and/or Training Record Book (TRB).
(d) Identity Document - A copy of a valid passport or other official national identity document, birth certificate, certificate of naturalization, or baptismal certificate or parish record recorded within one year of birth along with a valid seaman's document from another maritime nation (if applicable). A copy of these documents must be submitted with the application. Applications for renewal must include a copy of the previous document as proof of identity. If the documents presented are not in the English language, a certified translation of the documents into English must also be enclosed with the application. These certified translations must identify the translator for verification purposes.
(e) One letter of recommendation - from applicant's most recent Master or employer if applicant is applying for his or her first Dominica Certificate of Competence. Not required for endorsement or renewal or upgrading of a Dominica Certificate of Competence.
(f) Proof of sea service - submit proof of at least the minimum service required to establish eligibility for the license requested. Applicants for Certificate of Competences based on an acceptable national Certificate of Competence must submit at least one (1) year’s total sea service in the last five (5) years. Applicants for Dominica examination must submit the total sea service as specified in paragraph 8. Proof of sea service can be established by providing a photocopy of the applicant's official "Seafarer's Discharge Book." For service on Dominica ships, a photocopy of the applicant's Dominica Training Record Book, CDP-302, should be provided.
(g) Proof of foreign Certificate of Competence - The foreign Certificate of Competence must have a valid “STCW Convention Endorsement” and be issued by a country recognized by the Commonwealth of Dominica. Submit original foreign certificate (which will be promptly returned to the applicant) or a duplicate original of the foreign certificate which is relied upon; or a clear photocopy of the original authenticated by the issuing authority or by a consular officer of the issuing state; or a clear photocopy of the original plus a current certificate of the issuing authority describing the certificate and the holder so as to identify both; or a clear photocopy made by a notary public, commissioner for oaths or other officer authorized by law to administer oaths, verifying that such officer made the photocopy from the original presented to him, and attaching the customary certificate of a public official authenticating the signature of such notary, commissioner or officer.
(h) Proof of completion of nautical, marine engineering or radio school training - submit one (1) copy of course completion certificate. (i) All documents not presented in the English Language must have certified English translations attached and enclosed with the application. (j) Renewal of Dominica STCW’95 Certificate of Competence - submit the certificate to be renewed (or certified copy of the certificate), proof of at least one (1) year's sea service
within the last five (5) years (or employment ashore directly related to the operation of vessels - e.g. Port Captain, Port Engineer). A Dominica Certificate of Competence which has expired for more than one (1) year cannot be renewed. A completely new set of documents must be filed.
(k) Proof of foreign training certificate - radar simulator training, advanced firefighting training, GMDSS certification, first aid training, advanced medical training, survival craft/rescue boat training, and automatic radar plotting aids (ARPA) training - submit one (1) copy of foreign certificate if national Certificate of Competence does not require this training. SEE PARA. 6 FOR TRAINING REQUIREMENTS.
4. SCHEDULE OF FEES. For an equivalent license or examination: Certification Requirement Fee Renewal/Re-Test
Issuance of Certificate $150 $150 Master (Exam) $175 $125 1st Chief Mate / OICNW, Ocean-Going or Near Coastal (Exam) $175 $125 2nd Mate / OICNW, Ocean-Going or Near Coastal (Exam) $175 $125 3rd Mate / OICNW, Ocean-Going or Near Coastal (Exam) $175 $125 GMDSS Maintainer / 1st Class Radio Officer (Exam) $175 $125 GMDSS Operator / 2nd Class Radio Officer (Exam) $175 $125 Chief Engineer/ OICEW (Exam) $175 $125 2nd Assistant Engineer / OICEW (Exam) $175 $125 3rd Assistant Engineer / OICEW (Exam) $175 $125 MOU Nav / Eng. Officer (Exam) $150 $125 Ratings: Deck/Eng. & GP-1, GP-2 / RFPNW / RFPEW (Exam) $75 $75 Certification of Competence for Certain Types of Ships (BST, etc.) (issued separately) $35 $35 Seafarer Identification Document $35 $35 Training Record Book (Deck or Eng.) 1st Issue – No Cost $175 Training Record Book (Individual Sections) $35 $35
Payment must be made by check or money order drawn on a U.S. Bank and payable in U.S. dollars to "Dominica Maritime Registry, Inc." 5. AGE AND CITIZENSHIP REQUIREMENTS. Applicants for Certificate of Competences as Third Mate, Third Assistant Engineer, Radiotelegraph Operator, Radio Telephone Operator
and GMDSS Operator must be at least 18 yrs of age; RFPNW, RFPEW & OS must be 16 yrs of age; applicants for all other grades of certificates must be at least 21 yrs of age. Applicants may be of any nationality and need not be citizens or residents of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
6. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
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(a) Firefighting training - Every candidate for a Master or Mate’s certificate or an engineer Certificate of Competence for service on vessels of over 3000kW propulsion power must submit proof of completion of an advanced marine firefighting course. (b) Radar simulator training - Every candidate for a Master or Mate’s certificate must submit proof of completion of a marine radar simulator course. (c)* GMDSS Certification - As of 1 August 1998 every candidate for Third/Second Mate/Mate’s certificate must hold GMDSS Certification. (d)* First aid training - As of 1 August 1998 every candidate for a Second Mate/Third Mate’s certificate on vessels over 500 gross tons; every candidate for a Master/Mate’s certificate on vessels less than 500 gross tons and every candidate for an engineer officer’s certificate serving on vessels of over 3000kW propulsion power must complete first aid training. (e)* Survival craft/rescue boat training - As of 1 August 1998 every candidate for a Master, Chief Mate, Second Mate, Third Mate or Mate’s certificate and every candidate for an engineer Certificate of Competence on vessels of over 3000kW propulsion power must complete survival craft/rescue boat training. (f)* Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) training - As of 1 August 1998 every candidate for a Master, Chief Mate, Second Mate, Third Mate or Mate’s certificate must complete automatic radar plotting aids (ARPA) training. * These requirements do not become effective until 1 February 2002 for seafarers who commenced their maritime training and/or sea service prior to 1 August 1998. NOTE: National Certificate of Competences containing the 1995 STCW Endorsement are evidence of completion of the training requirements of (a) through (f) above without having to submit training course certificates.
7. GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM (GMDSS) CERTIFICATES (a) Restricted Operator - Previous service not required. The candidate must pass the written examination for a certificate as GMDSS Restricted operator or present a foreign certificate in equivalent grade. (b) General Operator - Previous service not required. The candidate must pass the written examination for a certificate as GMDSS General Operator or present a foreign certificate in equivalent grade. (c) Second-Class Radio Electronic Operator and Maintainer - Previous service not required. The Candidate must pass the written examination for a certificate as Second-Class Radio Electronic Operator and Maintainer or present a foreign certificate in equivalent grade. (d) First-Class Radio Electronic Operator and Maintainer - Previous service not required. The candidate must pass the written examination for a certificate as First Class Radio Electronic Operator and Maintainer or present a foreign certificate in equivalent grade.
8. SEA SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. Applicants for Dominica examinations must prove the "total" amount of sea service/marine training required for the grade of certificate for which application is made; e.g. an applicant for Second Mate must show three (3) years service for Third Mate and one (1) year service as a certificated Third Mate or five (5) years service in the deck department. For sea service requirements for Dominica examination see REQUIREMENTS FOR MERCHANT MARINE PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION (CDP-300) obtainable upon request to the Office of the Maritime Administrator. Applicants for equivalent Dominica certificates to their national Certificate of Competences must show one (1) year’s sea service in the last five (5) years. (a) Deck/Navigational Officers - Required service shall have been on board ocean-going vessels of 3000 or more gross tons. At least one (1) year of the total service required shall have been within five (5) years preceding the date of application. (b) Engineer Officers - Required service shall have been on board steam or motor vessels of 3000 or more kW propulsion power. At least one (1) year of the total service required shall have been within five (5) years preceding the date of application. At least six (6) months of the total service required shall at some time have been served in the mode of propulsion applied for.
9. EXAMINATIONS AND TEST CENTERS – Information regarding examinations and test centers will be available on our website: www.dominica-registry.com or contact DMRI at 508-992-7170 for further information.
10. EQUIVALENT CERTIFICATES National certificates from the following countries are recognized for the issuance of equivalent Dominica Certificates of Competence under the provisions of STCW95 based on those countries which have been placed on the IMO Report of acceptable countries. As of December 2001, the following countries are listed:
Algeria Czech Republic Islamic Rep. of Iran New Zealand South Africa Antigua & Barbuda Democratic People’s Rep. of Korea Italy Nigeria Spain Argentina Denmark Israel Norway Sri Lanka Australia Dominica Jamaica Pakistan Sweden Azerbaijan Ecuador Japan Panama Switzerland Bahamas Egypt Kiribati Papua New Guinea Thailand Bangladesh Estonia Latvia Peru Tonga Barbados Ethiopia Liberia Philippines Trinidad & Tobago Belgium Fiji Lithuania Poland Tunisia Belize Finland Luxembourg Portugal Turkey Brazil France Madagascar Republic of Korea Tuvalu Bulgaria Georgia Malaysia Romania Ukraine Canada Germany Malta Russian Federation United Kingdom Chile Ghana Marshall Islands St. Vincent /Grenadines United States China Greece Mauritius Samoa Uruguay Colombia Honduras Mexico Senegal Vanuatu Comoros Hungary Micronesia Singapore Venezuela Cote D’Ivoire Iceland Morocco Slovak Republic Viet Nam Croatia India Myanmar Slovenia Yugoslavia Cuba Indonesia Netherlands Solomon Islands China (Hong Kong SAR) Cyprus Ireland
11. This application is subject to the approval of the Maritime Administrator, Commonwealth of Dominica. In the event approval is not granted, the documents listed in paragraph 3 above together with the fee shall be returned to the applicant at the mailing address indicated. If the application is approved, the SID/TRB will be sent to the mailing address indicated. The ‘certified copy’ of Form CDMP-5000B is to be retained by the seafarer as evidence that the application is being processed.
12. Seafarer’s ID: This identification document conforms to the requirements of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Convention No. 108 (Seafarer's Identity Documents Convention, 1958). It is issued to seafarers of Commonwealth of Dominica flag vessels for use when traveling to or from an assigned vessel or pursuant to instructions from the master of such a vessel. Other uses of the book must be in conformity with Commonwealth of Dominica regulations. ILO 108 does not in any way restrict the right of a member nation from preventing any particular individual from entering or remaining in its territory.
Seafarer's Identification Document and Training Record Books are issued under the authority of Chapter 8 of International Maritime Act 2000, as amended. The SID and TRB remains the property of the Maritime Administrator and may be withdrawn at any time. It may not be altered in any way nor be allowed to pass into the possession of an unauthorized person. If the TRB becomes filled with entries, requires alteration, becomes damaged, application for a replacement TRB should be made immediately. If the SID/TRB is stolen, lost, or accidentally destroyed, notification should be given immediately to any office of the Maritime Administrator, and an application for a replacement SID/TRB may be made.
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COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA MARINER CERTIFICATION FEE CALCULATION
DMRI has provided the following fee calculation form for owners to establish a reference of costs that will be prescribed for the certification of mariners. Please be advised that mariners will be issued an STCW ’95 certificate, either an original or an endorsement of another administrations certificate, a Seafarer’s Identification Card and a Training Record Book. The Fees are as follows: Application and Issuance of Certificate Fee: USD 150 Issuance of Seafarer Identification Document: USD 35 Training Record Book: Free for first Issue If Express Mail service is requested, an USD additional fee will apply. ----------------------- TOTAL =
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COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA
Office of the Maritime Administrator
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REPORT/CERTIFICATE
LAST NAME OF APPLICANT
FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL
DATE OF BIRTH MONTH DAY YEAR
PLACE OF BIRTH CITY COUNTRY
SEX
MALE FEMALE
EXAMINATION FOR DUTY AS: Master Mate Engineer Radio Officer Rating
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MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT:
MEDICAL EXAMINATION (See Page 2 for medical requirements) STATE DETAILS ON Page 2 HEIGHT WEIGHT BLOOD
PRESSURE
PULSE RESPIRATION GENERAL APPEARANCE
VISION: RIGHT EYE LEFT EYE WITHOUT GLASSES / WITH GLASSES /
HEARING: RT. EAR
LEFT EAR
COLOR TEST TYPE: BOOK LANTERN CHECK IF COLOR TEST IS NORMAL – YELLOW RED GREEN BLUE HEAD AND NECK HEART (CARDIOVASCULAR)
LUNGS SPEECH (DECK/NAVIGATIONAL OFFICER AND RADIO OFFICER)
IS SPEECH UNIMPAIRED FOR NORMAL VOICE COMMUNICATION?
EXTREMITIES: UPPER LOWER
IS APPLICANT SUFFERING FROM ANY DISEASE LIKELY TO BE AGGRAVATED BY, OR TO RENDER HIM UNFIT FOR SERVICE AT SEA OR LIKELY TO ENDANGER THE HEALTH OF OTHER PERSONS ON BOARD?
Signature of Applicant Date THIS SIGNATURE SHOULD BE AFFIXED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE EXAMINING PHYSICIAN. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT A PHYSICAL EXAMINATION WAS GIVEN TO : ______________________________________________________
Name of Applicant
(HE) (SHE) IS FOUND TO BE (FIT) (NOT FIT) FOR DUTY AS A: (MASTER, MATE, ENGINEER, RADIO OFFICER OR RATING) NAME AND DEGREE OF PHYSICIAN ADDRESS NAME OF PHYSICIAN’S CERTIFICATING AUTHORITY DATE OF ISSUE OF PHYSICIAN’S CERTIFICATE SIGNATURE OF PHYSICIAN _____________________________________________ ________________________________
Date
This certificate is issued by authority of the Maritime Administrator and in compliance with the requirements of the Medical Examiner (Seafarers Convention 1946 (ILO NO. 73))
CDMP-5000B (Rev. 08.29.0
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS All applicants for an STCW’95 Certificate of Competence, Seafarer’s Identification Document and a Dominica Training Record Book or certification of special qualification shall be required to have a physical examination reported on this Medical Form completed by a certificated physician. The completed medical form must accompany the application for Certificate of Competence, application for seafarer’s identity document, or application for certification of special qualifications. This physical examination must be carried out not more than 12 months prior to the date of making application for an Certificate of Competence, certification of special qualifications, or a seafarer’s book. Such proof of examination must reestablish that the applicant is in satisfactory physical condition for the specific duty assignment undertaken and is generally in possession of all body faculties necessary in fulfilling the requirements of the seafaring profession. In addition, the following minimum requirements shall apply: 1. All applicants must have hearing unimpaired for normal sounds and be capable of hearing a whispered voice in the better ear at 15 feet and in the poorer ear at 5
feet. 2. Deck officer applicants must have (either with or without corrective lenses) at least 20/20 vision in one eye and at least 20/40 in the other. If the applicant uses
corrective lenses, he must have vision without corrective lenses of at least 20/160 in both eyes. Deck officer applicants must also have normal color perception and be capable of distinguishing the colors red, green, blue and yellow.
3. Engineer and radio officer applicants must have (whether with or without corrective lenses) at least 20/30 vision in one eye and at least 20/50 in the other. If the applicant wears glasses, he must have vision without glasses of at least 20/200 in both eyes. Engineer and radio officer applicants must also be able to perceive the colors red, yellow and green.
4. An applicant’s blood pressure must fall within an average range, taking age into consideration. 5. Applicants afflicted with any of the following diseases or conditions shall be disqualified: epilepsy, insanity, senility, alcoholism, tuberculosis, acute venereal
disease or neurosyphilis, AIDS and/or the use of narcotics. 6. Deck/Navigational officer applicants and Radio officer applicants must have speech which is unimpaired for normal voice communication. 7. Applicants for able seaman, bosun, GP-1, ordinary seaman and junior ordinary seaman must meet the physical requirements for a deck/navigational officer’s
certificate. 8. Applicants for fireman/watertender, oiler/motorman, pumpman, electrician, wiper, tankerman and survival craft/rescue boat crewman must meet the physical
requirements for an engineer officer’s certificate.
DETAILS OF MED(To be completed b
IMPORTANT NOTE: The original copy of the physical report must accompany the application. A duplicate copy clearly labeled ‘certified copy’ on its face and initialed by the examining physician must be maintained by the applicant as evidence of physical qualification while serving on board a vessel.
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ICAL EXAMINATION y examining physician)