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Chapter 6 - Master, Near Coastal

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General

6.1 General requirements

The general requirements for a certificate as Master, near coastal, are listed in section 124 of the Marine Personnel Regulations.

6.1 Validity of certificates

The holder of this certificate may act as Master of a vessel of any tonnage engaged on a near coastal or sheltered waters voyage.

Syllabuses of Examinations

6.3 Communications, level 1 (Examination Code: COM 1)

Refer to section 5.3, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.4 Communications, level 2 (Examination Code: COM 2)

Refer to section 5.4, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.5 Navigation systems and instruments (Examination Code: NS/I)

Refer to section 5.6, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.6 Navigation Safety, level 2 (Examination Code: NS 2)

Refer to section 5.8, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.7 Meteorology, level 2 (Examination Code: MET 2)

Refer to section 5.9, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.8 Ship Management, level 3 (Examination Code: SM 3)

Refer to section 5.10, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.9 Ship Management, level 4 (Examination Code: SM 4)

Refer to section 5.11, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.10 Ship Construction and stability, level 4 (Examination Code: SCS 4)

Refer to section 5.12, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.11 Ship Construction and stability, level 5 (Examination Code: SCS 5)

Refer to section 5.13, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.12 Cargo, level 3 (Examination Code: CG 3)

Refer to section 5.14, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.13 Engineering Knowledge, level 2 (Examination Code: EK 2)

Refer to section 5.15, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.14 Simulated electronic navigation – Management level (Examination Code: SIM II

Refer to section 5.16, Chapter 5 of this TP.

6.15 Oral examination on General Seamanship (Examination Code: MNC-O)

  1. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to apply the knowledge outlined in this oral examination syllabus by appropriate responses, anticipations and reactions to a range of routine, non-routine and contingency scenarios as presented by the examiner, from the perspective of the duties and responsibilities associated to the validity of the Master Near Coastal certificate, as set out in section 6.2 of this chapter.
  2. The examination is of an unlimited duration.
  3. The examination is based upon the oral examination syllabus of section 5.17, Chapter 5 of this TP

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2010-01-21