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(NAR) VOL. 5 NO. 1/JANUARY - MARCH 1994

[ PRC RESOLUTION NO. 21, s. 1993, December 14, 1993 ]

BOARD FOR DECK OFFICERS



Pursuant to Section 18 (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Presidential Decree No. 97: “THE PHILIPPINE MERCHANT MARINE OFFICERS LAW”, and Section 6 (a) of Presidential Decree No. 223, as amended, the Board for Deck Officers hereby adopts the Revised Rules for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) for Deck Officers in the Philippines.


I
Introduction



A.        Definition

Continuing Professional Education (CPE) for Registered Marine Deck Officers is defined as Education and Training beyond the basic preparation for the profession. The CPE has this scope: Shipboard Management, Nautical Science Practice, Maritime Administration, Teaching and Research.

B.        Objective

To upgrade and enhance shipboard technical and managerial knowledge, skills, expertise, and competence and the moral and ethical qualities of every Marine Deck Officers as well as the standards of the profession.

C.        Responsibilities

For the interest and welfare of the public and the standard and reputation of the profession, it behooves every Marine Deck Officers to continually hone his competence and nurture his moral and ethical traits through formal or informal education with the latest trends involving the profession.

II
Evaluation and Accreditation Committee

A.        Composition

An Evaluation and Accreditation Committee (EAC) shall be composed of Master Mariners representing various sectors of the Maritime Industry.

Chairman: The Chairman of the Board for Deck Officers

Vice Chairman/Secretary: President of the duly PRC accredited Marine Deck Officers Association

Members: Representative of Conference of Maritime Manning Agencies (COMMA)

Representative of Filipino Association for Mariner’s Employment, Inc. (FAME)

Representative of Filipino Shipowners’ Association (FSA)

Representative of Philippine Association of Manning Agencies & Ship Managers, Inc. (PAMAS)

Representative of Philippine Association of Maritime Institutions (PAMI)

The term of office of the members shall be co-terminus with the Chairman of EAC.

B.        Functions

1.         Process, evaluate and issue certification for license revalidation or renewal.

2.         Adopt rules and regulations to implement the objectives of PRC Resolution No. 118.

3.         Coordinate periodically with PRC on numbers of renewed or revalidated licenses.

4.         Accredit course, contributions, or programs for CPE units upon request of professional outside organizations.

5.         Review and revise guidelines for CPE every three (3) years, or even earlier, if necessary.

6.         Perform other functions and duties as may be necessary to effectively implement the objectives of the CPE.

C.        Staff and Office

The Committee may maintain a staff and office headed by the Vice Chairman of the Committee to administer its functions and may charge reasonable fees for the accreditation of program/activities as well as for the certification of CPE credit units.

III
Courses, Programs, Contributions, and Activities for Accreditation

 
A. Sea Service
Units
1. For every month of sea service
on license
 
1.0
 
 
2. Any position lower than his license
0.5


B.    Courses

All STCW/Upgrading courses which are mandatory requirements and courses complying with the provisions of IMO Regulations should be given credits.

 
Courses
Units
1.
Shipboard Management Training
5.0
2.
Ship Business Management/
Chartering
 
5.0
3.
Ship Handling and Maneuvering
5.0
4.
Navigational Watchkeeping and
Collision Prevention
 
5.0
5.
Collision Regulation Courses
5.0
6.
Safe Cargo Handling and Stowage
5.0
7.
Dangerous Goods
5.0
8.
Oil Tanker Operation
Advanced Course
 
5.0
9.
LPG/LNG Tanker Safety Course
5.0
10.
Chemical Tanker
Advanced Course
 
5.0
11.
Gas Tanker Operation,
Advanced Course
 
5.0
12.
Global Maritime
Distress Safety System
General Operators
Course (GMDSS-GOC)
 
5.0
13.
Automatic Radar Plotting
Aid (ARPA)
 
5.0
14.
Four (4) Basic SOLAS
Courses (FF, FA, SC and PST)
 
5.0
15.
Advanced Computer Course
5.0
16.
Trim and Stability
3.0
17.
Electronic Navigation
System with GPS
 
3.0
18.
Marine Meteorology
3.0
19.
Practice of Navigation
& Aids to Navigation
 
3.0
20.
Cargo Handling Simulator
3.0
21.
Advance Firefighting
3.0
22.
Advance First Aid
3.0
23.
Human/Personal Relation
or Leadership & Behavior
Development
 
3.0
24.
Radar Observers Course (ROC)
3.0
25.
Radar Simulator Course (RSC)
3.0
26.
Ships Restricted
Radiotelephone Operator
Course (SRROC)
 
3.0
27.
INMARSAT/SATCOM
3.0
28.
Basic Tanker Safety
(BTSC/GTSC)
 
3.0
29.
Oil Tanker Safety Course
3.0
30.
Oil Tanker Familiarization Course
3.0
31.
Gas Tanker Familiarization Course
3.0
32.
Chemical Tanker Safety Course
3.0
33.
Chemical Tanker
Familiarization Course
 
3.0
34.
Inert Gas System/Crude
Oil Washing
 
3.0
35.
Ships Medicine Course
3.0
36.
Basic computer Course
3.0
37.
Other Upgrading courses
not specified above which
complies with the requirments
of IMO STCW ‘78
and other related conventions
1.0/day with maximum of 5.0/course

C.    Programs, Contributions,

 
Activities
Units
 
 
 
1. Maritime Related Matters (Attendance/Participation)
Nat’l
Int’l
 
(maximum 5.0 units)
 
 
 
a. Conventions
1.5/day
3.0/ day
b. Conference
1.5/day
3.0/day
c. Seminars
1.5/day
3.0/day
d. Lectures
1.5/day
3.0/day
e. Workshops
1.5/day
3.0/day
f. Symposia
1.5/day
3.0/day


2.    Authors/Contributions of Articles In:

  a.
Daily Newspapers
5.0 (maximum)
  b.
Weekly Newspapers/
Magazines
 
5.0 (maximum)
  c.
  Journals
5.0 (maximum)
  d.
Other periodicals
5.0 (maximum)
   
 
 
3.
Authors of these,
dissertations textbook
and other published or
research materials
10.0 units/paper with 20.0 units (maximum)
4.
Lecturer, speaker,
discussion leader or
moderator
5.0 (maximum)
5.
Postgraduate Courses
  a.
Doctor of Philosophy
or Science
 
20.0
  b.
Master of Science
or Arts
 
15.0
 

D.    Employment in the following

 
Position
Units/Month
 
 
 
a.
President, Vice-President,
Gen. Manager, Asst. Gen. Manager,
Chairman of the Board of Shipping
Agencies, Corporations engaged
  in General Shipping/Manning/
Chartering/Cargo and Passenger
  Transport
 
2.0
b.
Marine Superintendents (Crewing/
Technical), Crewing Managers,
Port Captains, Training
Managers/Directors
1.0
c.
Harbor/Dock/Master/Pilots
1.0
d.
Full time Maritime Professors
1.0
e.
Maritime Educators/Instructors/
Trainors
 
0.5
f.
Any other shipping related
landbased job
 
0.5

E.        Maritime Correspondence Courses and In-house Shipboard Training Programme

1.         Successful completion of Maritime Correspondence Course/Distance Education shall be credited a maximum of 10 units.

2.         In-house Shipboard Training Program for promotion to licensed rank shall earn a maximum of 10.0 units.

NOTE: 1. Through any of the foregoing courses, activities and programs, every Marine Deck Officers shall earn CPE credit units in the light of the criteria or standards or parameters imposed by EAC.

2.            CPE units shall be credited only once every renewal of PRC ID.

3.            PRC Regulations/Resolutions shall apply to all those who have not practiced their profession.

IV
Total CPE Units Creditable for Compliance with the Renewal of Professional License

Total CPE units credited for each category of License are cumulative and should be as follows:

3/0
=
30
2/0
=
60
C/0
=
90
CAPT
=
150

Those renewing their professional license in December 1994, December 1995, and December 1996 shall present at least 30%, 60% and 100% of the required CPE units.

V
Exemptions

1.         Sixty (60) years old or above, other than those who will continue sea service.

2.         Retirees from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, other than those who will continue sea service.

3.         Past and incumbent Chairman and Members of the Board for Deck Officers, unless returning to sea service.

VI
Sanctions

Every Marine Deck Officer, unless exempted, shall earn the necessary CPE units as requirement for the renewal of his professional license.

His non-renewal thereof on the expiry date, or immediately thereafter, shall not only hold himself liable for a surcharge but also for administrative disciplinary action by the Board and/or criminal action if he practices his profession in spite of the invalidity of his professional license.

VII
Repealing Clause

Board Resolution No. 4 (Series of 1986) and Board Resolution No. 20, series of 1991 are hereby modified and/or repealed; and all rules, regulations, guidelines, policies of the Board and the Commission that are in conflict with any provision of the herein Resolution shall likewise be and are hereby repealed and/or modified.


VIII
Effectivity



The herein Resolution, upon approval by the Commission, shall take effect after fifteen (15) days following the completion of the publication in full thereof in the Official Gazette or any newspaper of general circulation.

Adopted: 14 Dec. 1993

(Sgd.) FRANCIS T. SANTOS
(Sgd.) HERMINIO E. ERORITA
Chairman
Member
   
(Sgd.) HERMOGENES P. POBRE
(Sgd.) MARIANO A. MENDIETA
Commission Chairman
Commission Member
   
(Sgd.) ARMANDO C. PASCUAL
(Sgd.) ELEUTERIO T. HECHANOVA
Member
Commission Member

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