General Purpose Hand Near Coastal

Deckhands carry out a range of basic duties essential to the running and maintenance of a boat or ship. The exact duties of a deckhand can vary depending on the type of vessel they work on.

Those working on sailing ships may have to climb tall masts and work in the ship’s rigging, while those working on a charter boat or ferry may spend more time taking care of passengers, sometimes serving drinks and food.

Regardless of the vessel, all deckhands assist in keeping the vessel clean and seaworthy, keeping lookout, steering and adjusting the course as directed and dealing with any emergencies that occur.

MAR10224 Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal)

This qualification is suitable for people working in an entry level position in the maritime industry as a General Purpose Hand under general supervision of the master or engineer of a commercial vessel to:

  • assist with deck work on a vessel <100 m long and <3000 GT
  • assist with engine work on a vessel with propulsion power <3000 kW

Units of Competency

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
MARB053 Assist with routine maintenance on a commercial vessel
MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel
MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements
MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft
MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment
MARG012 Work as part of a crew on a commercial vessel
MARN016 Apply general purpose hand skills aboard a commercial vessel

Licensing and Regulations

This level of qualification is currently cited as meeting some of the requirements for certification as a General Purpose Hand Near Coastal as defined in Marine Order 505.
AMSA certification of competency will require achievement of:

  • MAR10224 Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal)
  • 5 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel and
  • An Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) approved first aid certificate
  • Meet the medical and eyesight requirements specified in Marine Order 505

Training Calendar and Enrolment Form

AMSA Links for Certificate of Competency Application

At SMIT, we understand the importance of flexibility while you study your maritime qualification. Our practical training calendar is designed to accommodate various schedules, ensuring that you can participate in sessions that align with your availability.

Please see below for the upcoming practical training dates:

SMIT Maritime Practical Training Calendar

Enrolment Form

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