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National Maritime Center (NMC)
Mariner Licensing and Documentation (MLD)

CHAPTER VIII

STANDARDS REGARDING WATCHKEEPING

Section A-VIII/1    (back to top)

Fitness for duty

Section A-VIII/2    (back to top)

Watchkeeping arrangements and principles to be observed

PART 1 - CERTIFICATION

PART 2 - VOYAGE PLANNING

General requirements

Planning prior to each voyage

Verification and display of planned route

Deviation from planned route

PART 3 - WATCHKEEPING AT SEA

Principles applying to watchkeeping generally

Protection of marine environment

PART 3-1 - PRINCIPLES TO BE OBSERVED IN KEEPING A NAVIGATIONAL WATCH

Look-out

Watch arrangements

Taking over the watch

Performing the navigational watch

Watchkeeping under different conditions and in different areas

Clear weather

Restricted visibility

In hours of darkness

Coastal and congested waters

Navigation with pilot on board

Ship at anchor

PART 3-2 - PRINCIPLES TO BE OBSERVED IN KEEPING AN ENGINEERING WATCH

Watch arrangements

Taking over the watch

Performing the engineering watch

Engineering watchkeeping under different conditions and in different areas

Restricted visibility

Coastal and congested waters

Ship at anchor

PART 3-3 - PRINCIPLES TO BE OBSERVED IN KEEPING A RADIO WATCH

General provisions

Watch arrangements

Performing the radio watch

PART 4 - WATCHKEEPING IN PORT

Principles applying to all watchkeeping

General

Watch arrangements

Taking over the watch

PART 4-1 - TAKING OVER THE DECK WATCH

PART 4-2 - TAKING OVER THE ENGINEERING WATCH

PART 4-3 - PERFORMING THE DECK WATCH

PART 4-4 - PERFORMING THE ENGINEERING WATCH

PART 4-5 - WATCH IN PORT ON SHIPS CARRYING HAZARDOUS CARGO

General

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Last Modified 8/21/2008