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Marine Engineering Basic Skills
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Requirements

3.1 Watchkeeping certificates

  1. After the effective date, all candidates for their first engineering certificate will be required to show a certificate of successful completion of an approved course in "Practical Skills for Marine Engineers".

  2. The first engineering certificate generally refers to the 4th Class Engineer Motor Ship or 4th Class Engineer Steam Ship. However, candidates who proceed directly to the 3rd or 2nd Class certificate will also be required to successfully complete an approved "Practical Skills For Marine Engineers Course".

3.2 Approved marine engineering cadet training programs ^

  1. Graduates from Marine Safety approved, engineering cadet training programs are not affected by this requirement since this training is already included in their program.

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