NEW REQUIREMENTS TO SEAFARERS' CERTIFICATION

We would like to inform you that STCW Convention and Code as amended by Manila Amendment (STCW 2010) contains new requirements regarding security training for all crew members Regulation VI/6.

We remind you that STCW Convention Regulation VI/6 takes effect from 01/01/2014 and requires all seafarers on ships subject to the ISPS Code to receive security related training and instruction relevant to their assigned duties on board.

Section A-VI/6 sets out new mandatory requirements about:

Familiarization and security awareness training for all seafarers (applies to seafarers  employed  or  engaged  in  any  capacity  on  the  ship  without designated security duties).
Regulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-1 

Designated security duties of seafarers(applies  to  every  seafarer  who  is  designated  to  perform  security  duties  as  stated  in  the  Ship Security Plan).
Regulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-2

We can assist you to receive Familiarization and security awareness training for all seafarers course (Regulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-1 ) and Designated security duties of seafarers course (Regulation VI/6, table А-VI/6-2) in short term without any delays in order to prevent any detention of ships.

For more detailed information please contact us:

Phone/Fax:

+38 (0552) 415304

+38 (0552) 415305

E-mail:

registry@immarbe.com.ua  - Отдел регистратора флота

 

stcw@immarbe.com.ua       - Отдел сертификации моряков

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