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The Merchant Shipping (Certificates of Competency as A.B.) Regulations 1970

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SCHEDULE 1SYLLABUS FOR EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY AS A.B

Nautical knowledge

1.  The meaning of common nautical terms.

2.  The names and functions of various parts of a ship, for example decks, compartments, ballast tanks, bilges, air pipes, strum boxes.

3.  Knowledge of the compass card 0° to 360°. Ability to report the approximate bearing of an object in degrees or points on the bow.

4.  Reading, streaming and handing a patent log.

5.  Markings on a hand lead line, taking a case of the hand lead and correctly reporting the sounding obtained.

6.  Marking of the anchor cable.

7.  Understanding helm orders.

8.  The use of lifesaving and fire fighting appliances.

Practical work

Tested as far as possible by practical demonstration.

9.  Knots, hitches and bends in common use:—

Reef knotBowline and bowline on the bight
Timber hitchSheet bend, double and single
ClovehitchSheepshank
Rolling hitchRound turn and two half hitches
Figure of eightMarlinspike hitch
Wall and crown

To whip a rope's end using plain or palm and needle whipping. To put a seizing on rope and wire. To put a stopper on a rope or wire hawser, and derrick lift.

10.  Splicing plaited and multi-strand manila and synthetic fibre rope, eye splice, short splice and back splice. Splicing wire rope, eye splice using a locking tuck. Care in use of rope and wire.

11.  Slinging a stage, rigging a bosun's chair and pilot ladder.

12.  Rigging a derrick. Driving a winch, general precautions to be taken before and during the operation of a winch whether used for working cargo or for warping.

13.  The use and operation of a windlass in anchor work and in warping. Safe handling of moorings with particular reference to synthetic-fibre ropes and self tensioning winches. Precautions to be taken in the stowage of chain cable and securing the anchors for sea.

14.  A knowledge of the gear used in cargo work and an understanding of its uses. General maintenance with particular reference to wires, blocks and shackles.

15.  The safe handling of hatch covers including mechanical hatch covers; battening down and securing hatches and tank lids.

16.  If no lifeboatman's certificate is held, a candidate will be required to satisfy the examiner that:—

(a)he understands the general principles of boat management and can carry out orders relating to lifeboat launching and operation and the handling of a boat under sail;

(b)he is familiar with a lifeboat and its equipment and the starting and running of the engines of a power boat;

(c)he is familiar with the various methods of launching liferafts, the precautions to be taken before and during launching, methods of boarding and survival procedure.

SCHEDULE 2TRAINING SCHOOLS AND ESTABLISHMENTS

PART INAUTICAL TRAINING SCHOOLS

Place Name of School Maximum period of reduction of qualifying service
AberdeenRobert Gordon's Institute of Technology6 months
AngleseyH.M.S. “Conway” Merchant Navy Cadet School6 months
BelfastCity of Belfast College of Technology6 months
BlythWellesley Nautical School6 months
Bristol (Portishead)Incorporated National Nautical School6 months
BuckieBuckie High School3 months
CardiffNational Sea Training School3 months
CardiffReardon Smith Nautical College6 months
DoverPrince of Wales Sea Training School6 months
ElginGordonstoun School (Nautical Department)6 months
Fleetwood

Nautical College (Cadet Course)

(Junior Course)

6 months

3 months

* GravesendNational Sea Training School3 months
GreenockWatt Memorial College6 months
HullKingston-upon-Hull High School for Nautical Training6 months
HullKingston-upon-Hull Nautical College6 months
HullTrinity House Navigation Schools6 months
LeithLeith Nautical College6 months
LeithLeith Nautical College (T.S. Dolphin)3 months
LiverpoolRiversdale Technical College6 months
LiverpoolThe Indefatigable and National Sea Training School for Boys6 months
LondonMerchant Navy College6 months
LondonLondon Nautical School6 months
PangbourneThe Nautical College6 months
PlymouthPlymouth College of Technology6 months
SouthamptonSchool of Navigation, University of Southampton, Warsash6 months
South ShieldsSouth Shields Marine & Technical College6 months
South ShieldsNational Sea Training School3 months
Stornoway

Lews Castle College (Cadet Course)

(Junior Course)

6 months

3 months

Yarmouth (I.O.W.)St. Swithins Nautical School6 months

PART 2TRAINING SCHOOLS

Barrow-in-FurnessHolker County Secondary School6 months
DovercourtSir Anthony Dean, County Secondary School6 months
FalmouthFalmouth Technical College6 months
GrimsbyGrimsby College of Further Education6 months
LowestoftTechnical College6 months
MorpethAmble County Secondary School6 months
Newcastle-upon-TyneBlakelaw School6 months
SunderlandHylton Red House Comprehensive School6 months
WhitehavenKells Secondary School6 months

SCHEDULE 3FEES

£ s. d.
1. For sitting the examination specified in Regulation 4(1)(c), except in cases to which paragraph 3 of this Schedule applies9 0
2. For the grant of a certificate of competency, except in cases to which paragraph 3 of this Schedule applies9 0
3. For sitting the said examination and for the grant of a certificate of competency in the case of a person making application therefor under Regulation 5(6) and passing the examination9 0
4. For a copy of a certificate of competency issued pursuant to Regulation 10, except where the loss or destruction of the original certificate was occasioned by the wreck or loss of a ship or by a fire on board ship, in which case no fee shall be payable5 6

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