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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Merchant Shipping (Inland Waterway and Limited Coastal Operations) (Boatmasters' Qualifications and Hours of Work) Regulations 2006 (revoked),
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(1) Class of licence | (2) Vessel operations and waters for which licence is valid | |
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A. Tier 1 boatmaster's licences: | ||
Tier 1 (Level 1) without endorsement | Vessel operations: (i) small passenger vessel operations except operations with fast craft and (ii) other vessel operations not specified in this Part in relation to a class of endorsement (but including emergency towing assistance or rigid pushing operations). | |
Waters: waters of categories A and B and waters of category C if not linked to any other waters, except waters where a relevant local knowledge endorsement is required. | ||
Tier 1 (Level 2) without endorsement | Vessel operations: (i) small passenger vessel operations except operations with fast craft and (ii) other vessel operations not specified in this Part in relation to a class of endorsement (but including emergency towing assistance or rigid pushing operations in waters of category A or B or waters of category C if not linked to any other waters). | |
Waters: all waters appropriate to the class of vessel except waters where a relevant local knowledge endorsement is required. | ||
A passenger operations (general) endorsement | Vessel operations: operation of passenger ships, other than fast craft, carrying not more than 250 passengers. | |
Waters: waters otherwise authorised. | ||
A large passenger vessel endorsement | Vessel operations: any passenger ship operation except operations with fast craft. Waters: waters of categories A, B, C and D. | |
A towing and pushing endorsement | Vessel operations: vessels engaged in specialist towing and pushing operations. | |
Waters: as otherwise authorised. | ||
A cargo endorsement | Vessel operations: operations involving the carriage of general cargo and ro-ro operations, but excluding operations with fast craft. | |
Waters: as otherwise authorised. | ||
An oil and chemical cargo endorsement | Vessel operations: operations involving the carriage of oil and chemical cargo except operations with fast craft. | |
Waters: as otherwise authorised. | ||
A dredging endorsement | Vessel operations: vessels engaged in dredging operations. | |
Waters: as otherwise authorised. | ||
A radar endorsement | Vessel operations: operations which are otherwise authorised and the vessel is navigated using radar. | |
Waters: as otherwise authorised. | ||
A fast craft endorsement | Vessel operations: operations with fast craft. | |
Waters: as otherwise authorised. | ||
A relevant local knowledge endorsement | Vessel operations: as otherwise authorised. | |
Waters: those local waters to which the endorsement relates. | ||
B. Tier 2 boatmaster's licences: | ||
Tier 2 (passenger-carrying operations) | Vessel operations: passenger-carrying operations with vessels on which the licence holder has completed his qualifying service but with the following grading— | |
licence limited to operations with small passenger vessels and passenger ships carrying not more than 100 passengers; | ||
licence limited to operations with small passenger vessels, passenger ships carrying not more than 250 passengers; | ||
licence for any passenger-carrying operation. | ||
Waters: those waters of (i) category A or B or (ii) category C, if not linked to any other waters, which (having regard to the nature and length of the licence holder's qualifying service) are specified in the licence. | ||
Tier 2 (other operations) | Vessel operations: vessels and operations, other than passenger-carrying operations, on which the licence holder has completed his qualifying service. | |
Waters: those waters of (i) category A or B or (ii) category C, if not linked to any other waters, which (having regard to the nature and length of the licence holder's qualifying service) are specified in the licence. |
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