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Ref. T2/4.2.1   MSC/Circ.1092
24 April 2007

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON STANDARDS OF TRAINING,
CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING FOR
SEAFARERS (STCW), 1978, AS AMENDED

Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended, confirmed by the Maritime Safety Committee to have communicated information which demonstrates
that full and complete effect is given to the relevant provisions
of the Convention

  1. The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), at its eighty-second session (29 November to 8 December 2006), received reports by the Secretary-General pursuant to regulation I/7, paragraph 2 of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW Convention), 1978, as amended. The reports were in respect of those STCW Parties, whose information had not been fully evaluated previously and in time for them to be considered by MSC 81. A list of the STCW Parties which had communicated information that demonstrated that they were giving full and complete effect to the relevant provisions of the Convention at that session of the Committee, together with those which had previously been confirmed by MSC 80 (11 to 21 May 2005), MSC 79 (1 to 10 December 2004), MSC 78 (12 to 21 May 2004), MSC 77 (28 May to 6 June 2003), MSC 76 (2 to 13 December 2002), MSC 75 (15 to 24 May 2002), the Committee's first extraordinary session (27 and 28 November 2001); MSC 74 (30 May to 8 June 2001) and MSC 73 (27 November to 6 December 2000), was promulgated by means of MSC/Circ.1163 dated 20 May 2005.

  2. MSC 82 noted that, in preparing the reports required by STCW regulation I/7, paragraph 2, the Secretary-General had solicited and taken into account the views of competent persons selected from the list established pursuant to paragraph 5 of section A-I/7 of the STCW Code and circulated as MSC/Circ.797, as revised from time to time.

  3. In accordance with STCW regulation I/7, paragraph 3, MSC 82 confirmed two further STCW Parties, additional to those listed in MSC/Circ.1163, which had communicated information demonstrating that they were giving full and complete effect to the relevant provisions of the STCW Convention, as amended. The list at annex contains those STCW Parties confirmed by the Committee at its seventy-third, seventy-fourth, first extraordinary, seventy-fifth, seventy-sixth and seventy-seventh, seventy-eighth, seventy-ninth, eightieth and eighty-second sessions. The Committee noted that, as the process of communicating and evaluating information is continuing, further Parties may be added to the list at annex at subsequent meetings.

  4. The Committee draws the attention of maritime administrations, shipowners, ship operators and managers, ship masters and other parties concerned to the following:

    1. not all of the STCW Parties listed at annex provide seafarer training, and some of those Parties listed may only provide a limited range of training; and

    2. the fact that a Party is listed in the annex does not relieve those concerned of their obligations under the STCW Convention.

  5. As Parties are entitled to accept, in principle, certificates issued by or on behalf of Parties identified in the list at annex, and a position on that list is one of the necessary measures used by many Administrations for the issue of endorsements in compliance with STCW regulation I/10, the attention of port State control officers is drawn to the fact that this circular was issued on 24 April 2007 and, therefore, some seafarers may, for practical reasons, not hold certificates with such endorsements.

ANNEX

Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended, confirmed by the Maritime Safety Committee to have communicated information which demonstrates
that full and complete effect is given to the relevant provisions
of the Convention

Algeria Ghana Papua New Guinea
Antigua and Barbuda Greece Peru
Argentina Honduras Philippines
Australia Hungary Poland
Azerbaijan Iceland Portugal
Bahamas India Qatar
Bahrain Indonesia Republic of Korea
Bangladesh Iran (Islamic Republic of) Romania
Barbados Ireland Russian Federation
Belgium Italy Saint Vincent and the
Belize Israel Grenadines
Brazil Jamaica Samoa
Brunei Darussalam Japan Saudi Arabia
Bulgaria Jordan Senegal
Cambodia Kiribati Singapore
Canada Kuwait Slovak Republic
Cape Verde Latvia Slovenia
Chile Lebanon Solomon Islands
China* Liberia South Africa
Colombia Lithuania Spain
Comoros Luxembourg Sri Lanka
Côte d'Ivoire Madagascar Sweden
Croatia Malaysia Switzerland
Cuba Malawi Syrian Arab Republic
Cyprus Maldives Thailand
Czech Republic Malta Tonga
Democratic People's Marshall Islands Trinidad & Tobago
Republic of Korea
Mauritius Tunisia
Denmark** México Turkey
Dominica
Micronesia (Federated States Tuvalu
Ecuador of) Ukraine
Egypt Morocco United Arab Emirates
Eritrea Mozambique United Kingdom*****
Estonia Myanmar United Republic of Tanzania
Ethiopia Netherlands*** United States
Fiji New Zealand**** Uruguay
Finland Nigeria Vanuatu
France Norway Venezuela
Georgia Pakistan Viet Nam
Germany Panama Yugoslavia******



* Includes: Hong Kong, China (Associate Member to the IMO)
** Includes: Faroe Islands (Associate Member to the IMO)
*** Includes: Netherlands Antilles & Aruba
**** Includes: The Cook Islands
***** Includes: Bermuda
  Cayman Islands
  Gibraltar
  Isle of Man
****** As form 4 February 2003, the name of the State of the Federal Rebulic of Yugoslavia was changed to Serbia and Montenegro. Following the disscolution of the State of Serbia and Montenegro on 3 June 2006, all treaty actions to the provisions of the STCW Convention undertaken by Serbia and Montenegro continue to be in force with respect to the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro with effect from the same date, i.e. 3 June 2006.