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The 1978 STCW Convention was the first to establish minimum basic requirements on training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers on an international level. Previously the minimum standards of training, certification and watchkeeping of officers and ratings were established by individual governments, usually without reference to ...
Founded on April 18, 1994 by Atty. Hernani N. Fabia, PNTC Colleges was originally named as Philippine Nautical Training Institute or PNTI. Its primary purpose then was to provide basic and specialized courses pursuant to the 1978 International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).
This category is for treaties that were written and opened for signature in the year 1978. For treaties that entered into force in 1978, ... STCW Convention; T.
A Continuous Certificate of Discharge or Continuous Discharge Certificate (C.D.C.) is a seafarer's identity document issued by his country. [1] This document certifies that the person holding this is a seaman as per The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (), 1978, as amended 2010.
Following the ratification of the STCW 1978 Convention by Nigeria in 1986, the status of the Nautical College of Nigeria was upgraded by Decree No 16 of 1988 (now Cap M3 LFN 20), its responsibilities enlarged and its name changed to Maritime Academy of Nigeria .The management team of the maritime academy as of May 2020 included: [1]
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships (MARPOL, 1973/1978) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS, 1974) International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW, 1978/1995/2010) International Labour Organization; Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006)
The White List is a list of countries assessed by the International Maritime Organization as properly implementing the STCW-95 convention. Last list (as of 2024) was published by Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), at its 104th session (4 to 8 October 2021). It comprises 131 countries: Albania; Algeria; Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Australia ...
On 14 February 2012, the Maritime Department of the Swedish Transport Agency certified that the MRM course meets the above-mentioned requirements of the STCW 1978 Convention as amended by the 2010 Manila Amendments. [13]