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Dated: December 29, 2011.
Jennifer M. Cannistra,
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
46 CFR Parts 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and
15
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Implementation of the 2010
Amendments to the International
Convention on Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers, 1978—Hours of Rest and
Security-Related Training
Coast Guard, DHS.
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Notice of policy.
The Coast Guard announces
steps for implementing the 2010
amendments to the International
Convention on Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers, 1978, as amended, (STCW)
concerning hours of rest and securityrelated training requirements. Because
the final rule implementing the 2010
amendments to the STCW will not be
published before the 1 January 2012
entry into force date, there is a need to
provide guidance on implementation of
the amendments related to these
requirements, which will impact U.S.
vessels and seafarers beginning on 1
January 2012. This notice applies to all
vessels subject to STCW under current
regulations.
DATES: This policy is effective January 1,
2012.
ADDRESSES: This notice is available in
the docket and can be viewed by going
to https://www.regulations.gov, inserting
USCG–2004–17914 in the ‘‘Keyword’’
box, and then clicking ‘‘Search.’’ You
may also visit the Docket Management
Facility in Room W12–140 on the
ground floor of the Department of
Transportation West Building, 1200
New Jersey, Avenue SE., Washington,
DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this notice, call
or email Mrs. Mayte Medina, Office of
Vessel Activities (CG–522), (202) 372–
1406, email Mayte.Medina2@uscg.mil. If
you have questions on viewing or
submitting material to the docket, call
Renee V. Wright, Program Manager,
Docket Operations, telephone (202)
366–9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background and Purpose
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ACTION:
The International Convention on
Standards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 as
amended, (STCW) sets forth minimum
training and hours of rest requirements
for merchant mariners. In 2007, the IMO
embarked on a comprehensive review of
the entire STCW Convention and STCW
Code, which sets forth provisions for
implementing the STCW Convention.
The Parties adopted these amendments
on June 25, 2010 at the STCW
Diplomatic Conference in Manila,
Philippines. The amendments are
scheduled to enter into force for all
ratifying countries on January 1, 2012.
The 2010 amendments include security
training and certification requirements
for vessel personnel working on board
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vessels; and changes to the hours of rest
requirements applicable to personnel
working on board U.S. vessels.
The Convention is not selfimplementing; therefore, the United
States, as a signatory to the STCW
Convention, must initiate regulatory
changes to ensure full implementation
of the amendments to the STCW
Convention and STCW Code. The
United States implements these
provisions under the Convention and
under the authority of United States
domestic laws at United States Code
titles 5, 14, 33, and 46.
The Coast Guard published a
Supplemental Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (SNPRM) on August 1, 2011
(76 FR 45908), proposing changes to
implement the STCW Convention and
Code, to address the comments received
from the public in response to the
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM)
published on November 17, 2009 (74 FR
59354), and to incorporate the 2010
amendments to the STCW Convention
that will come into force on January 1,
2012. The public comment period for
the SNPRM ended on September 30,
2011. The Coast Guard will be
publishing a final rule (FR) to
implement amendments to the STCW,
including the 2010 amendments, and
ensure that the U.S. is meeting its
obligations under the Convention. The
comments received will be discussed in
the final rule.
Discussion
This notice applies to all vessels
subject to STCW under current
regulations. This includes all seagoing
vessels, as defined in 46 CFR 15.1101,
meaning self-propelled vessels engaged
in commercial service that operate
beyond the Boundary Line established
by 46 CFR part 7, except those vessels
that have been determined to be
otherwise exempt from, or not subject to
further obligation of, STCW under 46
CFR 15.103(e) and (f).
Although full implementation of the
hours of rest and security training
requirements necessitate regulatory
changes, the Coast Guard is issuing this
notice to implement mechanisms to
lessen the port state control impact on
United States vessels while operating
abroad, and while the Coast Guard
publishes the final rule.
Hours of Rest
The 2010 amendments to the STCW
Convention and Code amended the rest
hours requirements as follows: (1)
Expanded the application for hours of
work and rest periods for mariners to
include all personnel with designated
safety, prevention of pollution, and
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security duties onboard any vessel; (2)
changed the weekly rest hours
requirements from 70 hours to 77 hours;
and (3) required the recording of hours
of rest.
Full implementation of these
amendments will require regulatory
changes to 46 CFR 15.1111. The Coast
Guard will not be enforcing these STCW
requirements until the regulations are
published. Vessels operating in foreign
ports are encouraged to implement these
requirements to avoid any potential port
state control detentions. Hours of rest
for each crewmember can be
documented in the vessel logbook.
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Security Training Requirements
The STCW Convention requires that
mariners who commenced service after
1 January 2012 meet the training
requirements for vessel personnel with
designated security duties and security
awareness, as appropriate. In addition,
the STCW Convention also provides
transitional provisions for mariners who
started service prior to 1 January 2012.
Recognizing that the implementation
date is fast approaching, and that there
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may be practical difficulties for all
seafarers with security related
requirements to obtain necessary
certifications and/or the necessary
endorsements required in accordance
with regulation VI/6 of the 2010 Manila
Amendments, the IMO issued Circular
STCW.7/Circ.17. The Circular provides
advice for port State control officers on
transitional arrangements leading up to
full implementation of the 2010 Manila
Amendments on 1 January 2017. The
Circular also recommends that
Administrations inform their port State
control authorities that, until 1 January
2014, it would be sufficient to accept
compliance with section 13 of the
International Ship and Port Facility
Security (ISPS) Code, even if a seafarer’s
documentation with regard to the
security-related training in regulation
VI/6 is not in accordance with the 2010
Manila Amendments.
Taking the information in the Circular
into account, the Coast Guard has
determined that the requirements in 33
CFR 104.220 (vessel personnel with
security duties) and 104.225 (security
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training for all other personnel) meet the
requirements of Section 13 of the ISPS
Code. Therefore, the Coast Guard will
continue to enforce 33 CFR 104.220 and
104.225, and the requirements in
Section 13 of the ISPS Code.
Vessels operating in foreign ports
should ensure that all personnel, except
for the vessel security officer (VSOs),
working on board the vessel are in
possession of the appropriate course
completion certificate or a company
letter as proof of meeting the
requirements in 33 CFR 104.220 or
104.225, and Section 13 of the ISPS
Code. VSOs must hold the appropriate
endorsement on their credential.
This notice is issued under authority
of 5 U.S.C. 552(a), 46 U.S.C. 8304, 33
CFR part 104, 46 CFR parts 10, 11, 12,
and 15, and 33 CFR 1.05–1.
Dated: December 28, 2011.
J.G. Lantz,
Director of Commercial Regulations and
Standards, U.S. Coast Guard.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
46 CFR Parts 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15
[Docket No. USCG-2004-17914]
Implementation of the 2010 Amendments to the International
Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers, 1978--Hours of Rest and Security-Related Training
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of policy.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces steps for implementing the 2010
amendments to the International Convention on Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended, (STCW)
concerning hours of rest and security-related training requirements.
Because the final rule implementing the 2010 amendments to the STCW
will not be published before the 1 January 2012 entry into force date,
there is a need to provide guidance on implementation of the amendments
related to these requirements, which will impact U.S. vessels and
seafarers beginning on 1 January 2012. This notice applies to all
vessels subject to STCW under current regulations.
DATES: This policy is effective January 1, 2012.
ADDRESSES: This notice is available in the docket and can be viewed by
going to https://www.regulations.gov, inserting USCG-2004-17914 in the
``Keyword'' box, and then clicking ``Search.'' You may also visit the
Docket Management Facility in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of the
Department of Transportation West Building, 1200 New Jersey, Avenue
SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this notice,
call or email Mrs. Mayte Medina, Office of Vessel Activities (CG-522),
(202) 372-1406, email Mayte.Medina2@uscg.mil. If you have questions on
viewing or submitting material to the docket, call Renee V. Wright,
Program Manager, Docket Operations, telephone (202) 366-9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background and Purpose
The International Convention on Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 as amended, (STCW)
sets forth minimum training and hours of rest requirements for merchant
mariners. In 2007, the IMO embarked on a comprehensive review of the
entire STCW Convention and STCW Code, which sets forth provisions for
implementing the STCW Convention. The Parties adopted these amendments
on June 25, 2010 at the STCW Diplomatic Conference in Manila,
Philippines. The amendments are scheduled to enter into force for all
ratifying countries on January 1, 2012. The 2010 amendments include
security training and certification requirements for vessel personnel
working on board vessels; and changes to the hours of rest requirements
applicable to personnel working on board U.S. vessels.
The Convention is not self-implementing; therefore, the United
States, as a signatory to the STCW Convention, must initiate regulatory
changes to ensure full implementation of the amendments to the STCW
Convention and STCW Code. The United States implements these provisions
under the Convention and under the authority of United States domestic
laws at United States Code titles 5, 14, 33, and 46.
The Coast Guard published a Supplemental Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (SNPRM) on August 1, 2011 (76 FR 45908), proposing changes
to implement the STCW Convention and Code, to address the comments
received from the public in response to the Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (NPRM) published on November 17, 2009 (74 FR 59354), and to
incorporate the 2010 amendments to the STCW Convention that will come
into force on January 1, 2012. The public comment period for the SNPRM
ended on September 30, 2011. The Coast Guard will be publishing a final
rule (FR) to implement amendments to the STCW, including the 2010
amendments, and ensure that the U.S. is meeting its obligations under
the Convention. The comments received will be discussed in the final
rule.
Discussion
This notice applies to all vessels subject to STCW under current
regulations. This includes all seagoing vessels, as defined in 46 CFR
15.1101, meaning self-propelled vessels engaged in commercial service
that operate beyond the Boundary Line established by 46 CFR part 7,
except those vessels that have been determined to be otherwise exempt
from, or not subject to further obligation of, STCW under 46 CFR
15.103(e) and (f).
Although full implementation of the hours of rest and security
training requirements necessitate regulatory changes, the Coast Guard
is issuing this notice to implement mechanisms to lessen the port state
control impact on United States vessels while operating abroad, and
while the Coast Guard publishes the final rule.
Hours of Rest
The 2010 amendments to the STCW Convention and Code amended the
rest hours requirements as follows: (1) Expanded the application for
hours of work and rest periods for mariners to include all personnel
with designated safety, prevention of pollution, and
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security duties onboard any vessel; (2) changed the weekly rest hours
requirements from 70 hours to 77 hours; and (3) required the recording
of hours of rest.
Full implementation of these amendments will require regulatory
changes to 46 CFR 15.1111. The Coast Guard will not be enforcing these
STCW requirements until the regulations are published. Vessels
operating in foreign ports are encouraged to implement these
requirements to avoid any potential port state control detentions.
Hours of rest for each crewmember can be documented in the vessel
logbook.
Security Training Requirements
The STCW Convention requires that mariners who commenced service
after 1 January 2012 meet the training requirements for vessel
personnel with designated security duties and security awareness, as
appropriate. In addition, the STCW Convention also provides
transitional provisions for mariners who started service prior to 1
January 2012. Recognizing that the implementation date is fast
approaching, and that there may be practical difficulties for all
seafarers with security related requirements to obtain necessary
certifications and/or the necessary endorsements required in accordance
with regulation VI/6 of the 2010 Manila Amendments, the IMO issued
Circular STCW.7/Circ.17. The Circular provides advice for port State
control officers on transitional arrangements leading up to full
implementation of the 2010 Manila Amendments on 1 January 2017. The
Circular also recommends that Administrations inform their port State
control authorities that, until 1 January 2014, it would be sufficient
to accept compliance with section 13 of the International Ship and Port
Facility Security (ISPS) Code, even if a seafarer's documentation with
regard to the security-related training in regulation VI/6 is not in
accordance with the 2010 Manila Amendments.
Taking the information in the Circular into account, the Coast
Guard has determined that the requirements in 33 CFR 104.220 (vessel
personnel with security duties) and 104.225 (security training for all
other personnel) meet the requirements of Section 13 of the ISPS Code.
Therefore, the Coast Guard will continue to enforce 33 CFR 104.220 and
104.225, and the requirements in Section 13 of the ISPS Code.
Vessels operating in foreign ports should ensure that all
personnel, except for the vessel security officer (VSOs), working on
board the vessel are in possession of the appropriate course completion
certificate or a company letter as proof of meeting the requirements in
33 CFR 104.220 or 104.225, and Section 13 of the ISPS Code. VSOs must
hold the appropriate endorsement on their credential.
This notice is issued under authority of 5 U.S.C. 552(a), 46 U.S.C.
8304, 33 CFR part 104, 46 CFR parts 10, 11, 12, and 15, and 33 CFR
1.05-1.
Dated: December 28, 2011.
J.G. Lantz,
Director of Commercial Regulations and Standards, U.S. Coast Guard.
[FR Doc. 2011-33818 Filed 12-30-11; 4:15 pm]
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