Certificate of Competence

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The certificate of competency is the state certificate ( nautical patent , in official German the sea offices also trade license ) for the nautical or technical ship's officer that he is allowed to operate ships of a certain size or engine power in a certain area as officer on watch , as manager of the machinery or as captain .

The training takes place mainly at seafaring schools or ( technical ) universities .

Maritime shipping

Cruising areas

The patents and certificates of competency are classified according to sailing areas. A distinction is made between coastal, small, medium and long voyages. The coastal voyage is the voyage in the coastal sea areas up to the seaward sovereign border . The short trip goes beyond that, but the ship only moves in coastal areas, such as the North or Baltic Sea. The mean voyage includes all European ports excluding Iceland , the Azores and Svalbard . During the Great Voyage , all sea waters are used worldwide.

Patents until 1970

Until 1970 there were patents for seafarers. A distinction was made between A-patents for boaters ( officers and masters ), B-patents for fishing and C-patents for machine service. They comprised five (B-patents) and six levels (A- and C-patents) with increasing knowledge and experience of the owner.

A-patents for merchant shipping

  • A1: Skipper on a coastal trip
  • A2: Helmsman on a small voyage
  • A3: Captain on short voyage II
  • A4: Captain on short voyage I
  • A5: Navigator on a long voyage
  • A6: Captain on a long journey

B patents for deep sea fishing

  • B1: Skipper in small deep-sea fishing
  • B2: Helmsman in small deep-sea fishing
  • B3: Captain in small deep-sea fishing
  • B4: Helmsman in large deep-sea fishing
  • B5: Captain in large deep sea fishery

C patents for machine service

  • C1: marine engine machinist
  • C2: Small machinist
  • C3: Second class marine engineer
  • C4: Marine engineer, 1st class
  • C5: Marine engineer, 2nd class
  • C6: Marine engineer, 1st class

Certificates and powers of officers and masters on cargo ships (1970–1997)

Patent AKü Maritime skipper Coastal drive up to 212 GRT until 1985
Patent to Captain / ship's officer National drive up to 200 GRT until 1991
Patent to Captain / ship's officer (officer) National drive up to 500 GRT
Patent AK captain Little ride up to 500 GRT until 1991
Patent AK Captain / 1st naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,600 GRT / GT 4,000 from 1991
Patent AK 2. naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,000 GRT until 1991
Patent AK 2. naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,600 GRT / GT 4,000 from 1991
Patent nuclear power plant 1. naut. Ship's officer Little ride Up to 500 GRT until 1991
Patent nuclear power plant 1. naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,000 GRT / GT 3,000 from 1991
Patent nuclear power plant 2. naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,000 GRT until 1991
Patent nuclear power plant 2. naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,000 GRT / GT 3,000 from 1991
Patent AM Captain / 1st naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,000 GRT until 1985
Patent AM Captain / 1st naut. Ship's officer Big ride up to 1,600 GRT until 1991
Patent AM Captain / 1st naut. Ship's officer Big ride up to 8,000 GRT / GT 8,000 from 1991
Patent AM 2. naut. Ship's officer Big ride any size
AMW patent 2. naut. Ship's officer Medium ride up to 1,000 GRT until 1985
AMW patent 2. naut. Ship's officer Big ride up to 1,600 GRT until 1991
AMW patent 2. naut. Ship's officer Big ride up to 8,000 GRT / GT 8,000 from 1991
AMW patent 3. naut. Ship's officer Big ride any size
Patent AG Captain / 1st naut. Ship's officer Big ride Any size
Patent AGW 2. naut. Ship's officer Big ride Any size

Course duration AKü : six weeks of seafaring school, fully licensed AKü as a sea skipper.

Course duration AN : one semester technical college, full patent AN (as captain) after 12 months of travel time as a ship officer

Course duration AKW : three semesters technical school, full license AK after 24 months of travel time as a ship officer with AKW (no more training)

AMW course duration : four semesters of technical college, full AMW license after 24 months of travel time as a ship officer with AMW (no more training)

Course duration AGW : six semesters at a university of applied sciences, full patent AG after 24 months of travel time as a ship officer with AGW (from 1998 changed training according to STCW / SchOffzAusbV Jan. 15, 1992)

The exchange (if the qualification according to § 25 continues ) o. G. Patents in the gem. STCW95 / 98 was regulated in Sections 3, 25 and 30 of the Ship Officer Training Ordinance (SchOffzAusbV).

Certificates of competency since 1997

Since the introduction of STCW 95, STCW 98 there are certificates of competency for merchant vessels and for fishing vessels. The layout of the individual certificates has changed, in particular their number has been reduced.

The following certificates of competency for merchant vessels are available in the nautical service:

  • Certificates of competency for the nautical service on merchant ships with a gross tonnage of up to 500 in the national voyage (national regulation)
    • Officer (certificate of competency for Navigation Watch-keeping Officer (NCV))
    • captain
  • Certificates of competency for the nautical service on merchant vessels of all sizes and all trades
    • Nautical Officer "Operational Level"
    • First Officer, Captain "Management Level"

In the nautical service there are the following certificates of competency for fishing vessels:

  • Certificates of competency for masters and officers of the nautical service on fishing vessels for masters
    • BG: Driving fishing vessels of all sizes in large deep-sea fisheries, performing the duties of a first nautical ship's officer on fishing vessels of all sizes in large-scale deep-sea fishing
    • BK: Driving fishing vessels in small deep-sea fishing
    • BKü: Driving fishing vessels up to a volume of 75 GRT / GT 150 in coastal fishing
  • Certificates of competency for masters and officers of the nautical service on fishing vessels for officers of ships
    • BGW: Performing the duties of a second nautical officer on fishing vessels of all sizes in large deep-sea fisheries
    • BKW: Performing the duties of a nautical ship's officer on fishing vessels in small deep-sea fishing (includes BKü if the owner is at least 20 years old)

In the technical service, in addition to a general certificate of proficiency for machinists, there is one that meets the needs of smaller ships:

  • Certificates of proficiency for technical service on ships with any propulsion power
    • Engineering watch officer
    • Second engineering officer
    • Head of the machinery
  • Certificate of proficiency for ship mechanics: Technical service on ships with a propulsion power of up to 750 kW

For crew members who are supposed to go on a bridge and machine watch on merchant ships, there is a certificate that they are able to watch on ships of all sizes and with any propulsion power.

Certificates of competency since 2014

The regulations on the competencies of seafarers were revised in June 2014 in the Seafarers Competency Ordinance (See-BV). Transitional provisions for earlier training and seafaring times are contained in Section 64 of the See-BV.

Inland navigation and regional patents

There are other regional patents: the Bodenseeschifferpatent , the Rhine navigation license (three lines), the Danube -Kapitänspatent that Schifferpatent Danube , the Elbschifferpatent , the Lower Elbe Pat, hold the lower Ems patent etc. and warrants: "qualification certificate for Leda , Ems, Ilmenau and Emder Hafen "etc.

See also

literature

  • Hans Wilhelm Hoffmann: sailors - ship mechanics - ship officers. Vocational training for seafarers in the 20th century . 1st edition. Publishing house Dr. Köster, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-89574-587-1 .

Web links

Wikisource: Historical German legal texts  - sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. One must always reckon with fools in the fog . In: Der Spiegel . No. 21 , 1977 ( online ).
  2. Federal Law Gazette 1970 I No. 84 .
  3. SBAO of Aug. 19, 1970
  4. SchOffzAusbV of Feb. 11, 1985
  5. SchOffzAusbV of Aug. 22, 1991
  6. careerinshipping.com