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EU sets Phl visit to audit seafarer compliance

Lawrence Agcaoili - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The European Union has acknowledged the progress made by the Philippines in raising the standard of the training of Filipino seafarers and is set to visit the country this October for an audit.

A further European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) inspection is needed to verify on the spot the implementation of the measures taken.

The European Commission’s Directorate General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE) presented the EU Member States last April 23 with an overall assessment of the Philippine maritime education, training and certification system.

This assessment was based on the inspection reports of and the follow-up measures that the Philippine authorities have put in place to address deficiencies identified.

According to the report, it appears that the Philippine authorities have made appreciated efforts to bring their system in line with the requirements of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).

The efforts were supported by several EU member states which provided technical assistance to the Philippine authorities.

However, there are still concerns and the Philippine authorities need to demonstrate that the audit plans in place are actually being carried out and that they have all the necessary technical qualified human resources to monitor the numerous maritime education and training institutions operating in the Philippines.

The EU has requested the Philippine authorities to provide by end of July 2014 the necessary evidence to demonstrate that all outstanding deficiencies have been resolved and that they have fully implemented the requirements of the STCW convention. Failure to resolve any remaining issue may result in the loss of EU recognition.

EU has invited the Philippine authorities to consider bringing the matter to the attention of the International Maritime Organization as well as seeking further technical assistance from the international community as has been the case in the past.

“The EU has long recognised The Philippines as an important maritime nation whose many seafarers on European vessels are much appreciated,” EU Ambassador Guy Ledoux said.       

 

 

AMBASSADOR GUY LEDOUX

CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING

DIRECTORATE GENERAL

EUROPEAN COMMISSION

EUROPEAN MARITIME SAFETY AGENCY

EUROPEAN UNION

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION

MEMBER STATES

MOBILITY AND TRANSPORT

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