Statistics Act, 1999
R 385
Merchant Shipping Act, 1951 (Act No. 57 of 1951)RegulationsMerchant Shipping (Training, Certification and Safe Manning) Regulations, 2021Part 3 : Certification RequirementsDivision 9 : Special Training for Personnel on oil and chemical tankers79. Special requirements for Deck Officers on ships operating in Polar Waters |
(1) | Masters, chief mates and officers in charge of a navigational watch on ships operating in polar waters must obtain a certificate in basic training for ships operating in polar waters, as required by the Polar Code. |
(2) | To obtain a certificate in basic training for ships operating in polar waters a candidate must complete approved basic training for ships operating in polar waters and meet the standard of competence specified in the Training Standards Code for this certificate. |
(3) | Masters and chief mates on ships operating in polar waters, must obtain a certificate in advanced training for ships operating in polar waters, as required by the Polar Code. |
(4) | To obtain a certificate in advanced training for ships operating in polar waters a candidate shall— |
(a) | hold a certificate in basic training for ships in polar waters; |
(b) | have at least 2 months of approved seagoing service in the deck department, at management level or while performing watchkeeping duties at the operational level, within polar waters or other equivalent approved seagoing service; and |
(c) | have completed approved advanced training for ships operating in polar waters and meet the standard of competence specified in the Training Standards Code for this certificate. |
(5) | The Authority shall issue a certificate of proficiency to seafarers who are qualified in accordance with subregulations (2) or (4), as appropriate. |
(6) | Seafarers who commenced approved seagoing service in polar waters prior to 1 July 2018 shall, until 1 July 2021, be able to establish that they meet the requirements for basic training for ships operating in polar waters by— |
(a) | having completed approved seagoing service on board a ship operating in polar waters or equivalent approved seagoing service, performing duties in the deck department at the operational or management level, for a period of at least 3 months in total during the preceding five years; or |
(b) | having successfully completed a training course meeting the training guidance established by the Organization for ships operating in polar waters. |
(7) | Seafarers who commenced approved seagoing service in polar waters prior to 1 July 2018 shall, until 1 July 2021, be able to establish that they meet the requirements of advanced training for ships operating in polar waters by— |
(a) | having completed approved seagoing service on board a ship operating in polar waters or equivalent approved seagoing service, performing duties in the deck department at management level, for a period of at least three months in total during the preceding five years; or |
(b) | having successfully completed a training course meeting the training guidance established by the Organization for ships operating in polar waters and having completed approved seagoing service on board a ship operating in polar waters or equivalent approved seagoing service, performing duties in the deck department at the management level, for a period of at least two months in total during the preceding five years. |